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. The Parties agree to provide their respective responding personnel with approved personal protective equipment (PPE) suitable for the assignment. In the case of U.S. Forest Service resources, NFPA standards apply in wildland fire situations. In the case of Department resources NFPA or CAL OSHA, title 8 specifications meet the requirement. At no time will personnel respond without the approved PPE.
Personal Protective Equipment. Whenever work is performed aboard U.S. Naval Ships or vessels at piers or dry docks of a Naval Shipyard or Naval Station, Contractor employees (including management personnel) shall have and use at all times the following personal protective equipment:
(1) Protective hard hats that meet the following specifications:
(i) Protective helmets purchased after July 5, 1994 shall comply with ANSI Z89.1-1986, "American National Standard for Personnel Protection-Protective Headwear for Industrial Workers-Requirements," or shall be demonstrated by the Contractor to be equally effective.
(ii) Protective helmets purchased before July 5, 1994 shall comply with ANSI Standard "American National Standard Safety requirements for Industrial Head Protection," Z89.1-1969, or shall be demonstrated by the employer to be equally effective. [Ref. 29 CFR 1910.135 Head Protection]
(2) Approved type Plano or prescription glasses meeting the following specifications:
(i) Protective eye and face devices purchased after July 5, 1994 shall comply with ANSI standard Z87.1- 1989, "American National Standard Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection", or shall be demonstrated by the employer to be equally effective.
(ii) Protective eye and face devices purchased before July 5, 1994 shall comply with ANSI "USA standard for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection", Z87.1-1968, or shall be demonstrated by the employer to be equally effective. [Ref. 29 CRF 1910.133 Protective eye and face devices.]
(3) Safety toe shoes, with built-in protective toe box that meet the following specifications:
(i) Protective footwear purchased after July 5, 1994 shall comply with ANSI Standard Z41-1991, "American National Standard for Personal Protection-Protective Footwear", or shall be demonstrated by the employer to be equally effective.
(ii) Protective footwear purchased before July 5, 1994 shall comply with the ANSI standard "USA Standard for Men's Safety Toe Footwear", Z41.1 1967, or shall be demonstrated by the employer to be equally effective [Ref. 29 CFR 1910.136 Protective eye and face devices.] C-223-H003 EXCLUSION OF MERCURY (NAVSEA) (MAR 2019)
Personal Protective Equipment. 20.1 The Mandatary shall ensure that his / her responsible persons and employees are provided with adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for the work they may perform and in accordance with the requirements of General Safety Regulation 2 (1)
Personal Protective Equipment. 63.1 While not being part of any issue of work clothing/equipment supplied (see clause 25), 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).
63.2 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.
64.1 It is the intent of this clause to recognise the intricacies and OHS problems of concrete placement on projects covered by this Agreement, and the need for the employers, and the employees and their representatives to consult on both current and foreseeable issues, and the consequences of unforeseeable issues. With the initial meeting of the Committee to be convened prior to Christmas 2020.
Personal Protective Equipment. 29.1 The Company shall provide the necessary personal protective equipment in accordance with ISM/IMO regulations, or any applicable national regulations that specify any additional equipment, for the use of each seafarer while serving on board.
29.2 The Company will supply the crew with appropriate personal protective equipment for the nature of the job.
29.3 Seafarers should be advised of the dangerous nature and possible hazards of any work to be carried out and instructed of any necessary precautions to be taken as well as of the use of the protective equipment.
29.4 If the necessary safety equipment is not available to operate in compliance with any of the above regulations, seafarers should not be permitted or requested to perform the work.
29.5 Seafarers should use and take care of personal protective equipment at their disposal and not misuse any means provided for their own protection or the protection of others. Personal protective equipment remains the property of the Company.
Personal Protective Equipment. The Company will make provisions for the health and safety of Employees during their hours of employment in accordance with the law. The Company will provide protective devices, protective apparel and other equipment necessary to properly protect Employees from illness and injury. It is each Employee’s responsibility to abide by established safety rules and policies. If a condition arises that presents a danger to an Employee’s health or safety, the Employee will report the hazard to his/her Supervisor, who will promptly investigate and take whatever action is necessary to correct the condition. At no cost to Employees, the Company will furnish gloves and protective clothing in sufficient quantities and proper sizes for such kinds of work that are determined to require the use of such protective clothing. Eye protection is required in the plant where mandated by Occupational Health & Safety Act standards. Safety glasses will be provided and replaced if broken or damaged. To receive a new pair of non-prescription safety glasses, an Employee must turn in their old pair of safety glasses. Prescription safety glasses will be available to all those who require safety glasses to perform their job. New Employees who require prescription safety glasses must have them prior to the commencement of employment. If the standard lenses or frames are damaged as a result of an on-the-job incident, they will be replaced. New prescription standard safety glass frames and/or lenses will be issued and paid for by the Company, every two (2) years (or where an employee’s prescription has changed), up to a maximum of $150.00. The Company reserves the right to direct the purchase of safety glasses through a Company selected supplier. The Company will reimburse Employees who are required to wear steel-toed safety shoes up to $125.00 per year (or $250.00 every two years) Skilled Trades eligible for two pairs of safety shoes per year ($250.00 per year) during the term of the Agreement. The parties will develop and maintain programs and practices that are focused on minimizing the ergonomic issues related to the Company’s manufacturing processes. These practices may include rotating positions within a classification, as appropriate.
Personal Protective Equipment. Contractor shall require its employees to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations, or recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative.
(i) Hard hat that meets the American National Standard (ANSI) Z89.1 – latest revision. Hard hats should be affixed with Contractor’s company logo or name.
(ii) Eye protection that meets American National Standard (ANSI) for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1 – latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, etc.
(iii) Hearing protection, which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. Hearing protection, in the form of plugs or muffs, must be worn when employees are within: 100 feet of a locomotive or roadway/work equipment 15 feet of power operated tools 150 feet of jet blowers or pile drivers 150 feet of retarders in use (when within 10 feet, employees must wear dual ear protection – plugs and muffs)
(iv) Other types of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, fall protection equipment, and face xxxxxxx, must be worn as recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative.
Personal Protective Equipment. School shall provide Student with all necessary personal protective equipment, including fitting, as is, or may be, required by OSHA or other regulatory agency as required in locale of Company prior to assignment to the Clinical Experience. Such equipment may include: safety glasses, face xxxxxxx and particulate respirators. School recognizes and will inform Student that this equipment must be in the possession of the Student as a condition of their participation in the program. Failure to possess and use the required OSHA equipment will result in Student’s dismissal from the program.
Personal Protective Equipment. The Employer shall provide all Employees with the necessary personal protective equipment to ensure their health and safety at the worksite. The above items shall be maintained and replaced at the Employer’s expense.