Personal Protection Clothing Sample Clauses

Personal Protection Clothing. 14.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each Employee will be issued with the following; (a) Two pairs of overalls or agreed alternative such as two shirts and two pairs of pants or jeans. (b) One pair of approved safety boots to the value of $130.00. (c) One bluey jacket or agreed equivalent (May to October). Nylon jackets and those with metal zips shall not be acceptable. (d) Any other safety equipment deemed necessary by the Employer for the safe conduct of work. 14.2 Where the Employee requires prescription glasses, the Employer shall ensure that appropriate eye protection is issued. The Employer will reimburse the Employee for the reasonable cost of having the Employee’s prescription glasses hardened, provided that such glasses meet appropriate safety standards. 14.3 The above mentioned equipment will be maintained by the Employee and replaced by the Employer on a fair wear and tear basis.
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Personal Protection Clothing. 14.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; (a) Two pairs of overalls or agreed alternative such as two shirts and two pairs of pants or jeans. (b) One pair of approved safety boots to the value of $110.00. (c) One bluey jacket or agreed equivalent (May to October). Nylon jackets and those with metal zips shall not be acceptable. (d) Any other safety equipment deemed necessary by the Employer for the safe conduct of work. 14.2 Where the employee requires prescription glasses, the Employer shall ensure that appropriate eye protection is issued. The Employer will reimburse the employee for the reasonable cost of having the employee’s prescription glasses hardened, provided that such glasses meet appropriate safety standards. 14.3 The above mentioned equipment will be maintained by the employee and replaced by the Employer on a fair wear and tear basis.

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  • Personal Protective Clothing 11.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; 11.2 Where the employee requires prescription glasses, the Employer shall ensure that appropriate eye protection is issued or where the employee has had his/her glasses hardened, reimburse the employee for the cost, provided that such glasses meet appropriate safety standards. 11.3 The above mentioned equipment will be maintained by the employee and replaced by the Employer on a fair wear and tear basis. 11.4 Intentionally left blank

  • Personal Protective Equipment 65.1 While not being part of any issue of work clothing/equipment supplied (see clause 28), the Employer shall be required to provide personal protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary for the Employee to perform their required duties including: (a) ear/hearing protection; (b) gloves; and (c) skin protective cream/sun screen (30+/50+ rating). 65.2 In addition, one pair of UV-rated safety glasses or UV-rated clip-ons suitable to overlay prescription spectacles, shall be made available for Employees who are required to work on reflective surfaces such as: (a) metal decking; (b) large concrete slabs exposed to sunlight; (c) roofing; and (d) curtain xxxxxxx.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE Each employee responding to or engaged in fire suppression activities will use the appropriate safety clothing and equipment. Each department is responsible for seeing that CAL/OSHA standards for safety clothing and equipment are provided and used for wildland firefighting. Wildland fire suppression safety clothing and equipment includes:  Safety helmet that meets the minimum standards required by California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 8, Section 3410  Goggles, protection that meets the minimum requirements for design, construction and use as required by CCR, Title 8, Sections 3382 and 3404.  Ear protection to comply with CCR Title 8 Sections 3405 and 3410(c)  Nomex hood, shroud, or equivalent face and neck protection  Nomex shirt  Nomex pants  Gloves, CAL/OSHA approved for wildland fire fighting  Safety work boots, heavy-duty, lace-type, with deeply lugged soles and heels, and leather tops at least eight inches in height.  Headlamps w/spare batteries  Chain saw chaps for chainsaw operator  Wildland fire shelter

  • Protective Clothing and Equipment The Employer shall provide and pay for all protective devices, clothing and other equipment necessary to properly protect employees from injury and unhealthy conditions. The Employer shall make provisions for the proper cleaning and maintenance of all safety equipment, devices and clothing at no cost to the employees.

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  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes: a. Systems containing DSHS Data must have all security patches or hotfixes applied within 3 months of being made available. b. The Contractor will have a method of ensuring that the requisite patches and hotfixes have been applied within the required timeframes. c. Systems containing DSHS Data shall have an Anti-Malware application, if available, installed. d. Anti-Malware software shall be kept up to date. The product, its anti-virus engine, and any malware database the system uses, will be no more than one update behind current.

  • Data Protection Laws those laws applicable to the processing of personal data in the relevant jurisdictions, including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679.

  • Job Protection 15.9.1 Subject to 15.10 below, an employee returning from parental leave is entitled to resume work in the same position or a similar position to the one they occupied at the time of commencing parental leave. A similar position means a position: (a) At the equivalent salary, grading; (b) At the equivalent weekly hours of duty; (c) In the same location or other location within reasonable commuting distance; and (d) Involving responsibilities broadly comparable to those experienced in the previous position. 15.9.2 Where applicable, employees shall continue to be awarded increments when their incremental date falls during absence on parental leave.

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