Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing Sample Clauses

Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. (Seller will avoid costly delays by ensuring that all its employees have, or are provided, required PPE and clothing). a) Safety glasses that meet ANSI Z-87.1 requirements must be worn at all times when on BE&K projects except in administrative areas. Safety glasses must have rigid side xxxxxxx. No contact lenses are to be worn in the work area unless required for medical reasons, excluding administrative areas. b) Goggles and a face shield must be worn when cutting or grinding, or in designated areas. c) Hard soled, safety toed shoes or boots (ANSI Z-41 approved) are required to be worn while working on all BE&K projects. Such footwear is not required in administrative areas. Tennis shoe or athletic shoe style safety shoes are not permitted. d) Hard hats (not bump caps) are required, and must conform to ANSI Z-89.1, Class B. Hard hats are required to be worn with the xxxx forward (except for welders wearing hoods) on all BE&K projects. The hard hat must not be painted and must have Subcontractor’s identification logo or name on the front of the hat. e) Hearing protection must be worn whenever noise is measured above 90dB, or normal conversation cannot be conducted, or when the area is posted as noise-hazardous. f) Shirts must have at least a four-inch (4”) sleeve and shirttails must be tucked into the trousers unless welding. Trousers must never be tucked into boots. Tank tops and shorts are prohibited. Perforated or mesh shirts and pants are prohibited. Nylon or polyester clothing is prohibited where it may be exposed to fire or excessive heat. g) Neck ties, hair below the top of the shoulders, finger rings, including wedding bands, dangling necklaces, bracelets, or ear rings must never be worn on BE&K project non-administrative areas. h) Full-body style safety harnesses, dual shock absorbing fall protection lanyards and devices to attach lanyards to beams, such as beam straps, will be used on BE&K projects as described below. i) Abrasion resistant gloves must be carried by each worker and worn when handling any sharp or abrasive materials that could cause hand injury. Gloves must not be worn around rotating equipment. All gloves will be provided by the subcontractor to their workers at no cost to the employee.
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Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. (a) The Employer shall provide employees with personal protective equipment as required by WorkSafeBC Regulations including the following protective clothing and items: (1) Rain gear (includes pants, coat, hat, hip boots and knee boots); (2) Gloves; (3) Hard hats; (4) Hearing protection; (5) Respiratory equipment. (b) Items listed in (a) above shall be issued to employees subject to the terms and conditions outlined below: (1) All personal protective equipment and protective clothing issued to an employee free of charge by the Employer must be signed for by the employee. (2) Personal protective equipment and/or protective clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. (3) Employees issued personal protective equipment and/or protective clothing are responsible and will be held accountable for the safe- keeping, care and return to the Employer of equipment listed in (a) above. (4) The Employer shall provide the employee with locker space and a lock, as deemed necessary by the supervisor, for storage and safe keeping of personal protective equipment and/or protective clothing which has been supplied by the Employer. (5) Personal protective equipment and/or protective clothing issued to the employee, which has become worn or damaged and needs to be replaced must be presented to Stores before a replacement issue will be made. (6) Employees who fail to return personal protective equipment and/or protective clothing issued to them shall be liable for the cost of all items not returned. The Employer shall have the right to deduct such costs from the employee's earnings.
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. (a) Where the Employer deems it desirable in the interests of health or safety for Employees to wear protective clothing or equipment and supplies, the wearing of such shall be a condition of employment. (b) The University will have sufficient sets of rain gear available of various sizes, maintain a sufficient stock of fitting coveralls, and keep on hand heavy-duty rubber gloves, rubber boots and leather faced gloves for those who are involved in dirty, heavy or hot work. Rain gear will be issued on a loan basis as needed. Coveralls will be issued on request and replaced when worn out. Gloves will be issued to those who need them, and replaced when worn out. Records will be maintained.
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing a. The Employer will provide personal protective equipment and clothing to protect employees from safety and health hazards. The Employer shall comply with 29 C.F.R. 1960, and 29
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. 1.4.1 The Supplier must ensure that its employees and subcontractors wear the appropriate personal protective equipment for undertaking the Services. 1.4.2 The Supplier shall ensure that its employees and subcontractors working outdoors comply with the Council’s requirement for long pants and long sleeved shirt.
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. ‌ (a) The Employer shall provide employees with personal protective equipment as required by WorkSafeBC Regulations including the following protective clothing and items:
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. A work boot allowance of up to two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) will be paid every eighteen (18) months upon production of receipt, or sooner as required subject to management approval.
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Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. ‌ 4.4.1 The Contractor must ensure that its employees and subcontractors wear the appropriate personal protective equipment for undertaking the Contract Works. 4.4.2 The Contractor shall ensure that its employees and subcontractors working outdoors comply with the Council’s requirement for long pants and long sleeved shirt.
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. Contractor’s employees shall wear all applicable personal protective equipment as required in 29 CFR 1926. This shall include, but not be limited to:
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing. The Shire of Mundaring shall provide all required personal protective equipment including hats, sunscreen and sunglasses. Work clothing consisting of trousers, shirts, jackets and work boots shall be provided on a regular basis consistent with Shire practices. Employees shall take all reasonable care to protect and preserve clothing and personal protective equipment.
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