Personal Safety Equipment. Safety equipment that is needed to perform any job safely will be provided, with prior approval of Building Engineer, and/or Superintendent.
Personal Safety Equipment. 14 1) Provide personal safety equipment for all employees in accordance with applicable 15 federal and state laws and standards. Policies and procedures should clearly describe the routine use of 16 PPE on all patient encounters.
17 2) Personal safety equipment shall comply with State EMSA Guideline 216 regarding 18 recommended PPE for Ambulance Personnel (OSHA's General Description and Discussion of the levels 19 of Personal Protective Gear, 29 CFR 1926.65, App. B, Part IV, Level D) for each ambulance dedicated 20 to 9-1-1 emergency transportation, including:
21 a) Full-length blue (EMS) jacket with reflective stripes. (NFPA 1999, EMS 22 Standards)
23 b) Hard hat, Work Helmet Blue
24 c) Leather gloves
25 3) CONTRACTOR shall follow all Required PPE as stated in OCEMS Policy 720.30
Personal Safety Equipment. Personal safety equipment shall be provided for all employees in accordance with then current federal and state standards. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain or replace, or cause to be maintained or replaced any personal safety equipment required for the performance of the Agreement.
Personal Safety Equipment. 16 1) Provide personal safety equipment for all employees in accordance with applicable 17 federal and state laws and standards. Policies and procedures should clearly describe the routine use of 18 PPE on all patient encounters.
19 2) Personal safety equipment shall comply with State EMSA Guideline 216 regarding 20 recommended PPE for Ambulance Personnel (OSHA's General Description and Discussion of the levels 21 of Personal Protective Gear, 29 CFR 1926.65, App. B, Part IV, Level D) for each ambulance dedicated
23 a) Full-length blue (EMS) jacket with reflective stripes. (NFPA 1999, EMS 24 Standards)
25 b) Hard hat, Work Helmet Blue
26 c) Leather gloves
27 3) CONTRACTOR shall follow all Required PPE as stated in OCEMS Policy 720.30 28 e. Fleet Requirements
29 1) CONTRACTOR shall provide all appropriate vehicles, fuel, oil, maintenance and 30 any other necessities to maintain an ambulance fleet in a manner that meets OCEMS and California 31 ambulance equipment standards. CONTRACTOR must require the use of seat belts in their vehicles. 32 CONTRACTOR must clearly demonstrate, for each EOA in which CONTRACTOR is awarded, that 33 CONTRACTOR’s fleet has the ability to operate as a standalone fleet within the EOA and 34 independently from CONTRACTOR’s operations in other areas outside of the EOA.
35 2) Emergency Ambulance Vehicles
36 a) CONTRACTOR shall provide Modular (type III) dual rear wheeled 37 ambulances for the provision of the required services. Each vehicle used shall have no more than one DocuSign Envelope ID: 749AFCDA-8017-4D91-B85F-512A22D793D6 1 hundred thousand (100,000) miles on its odometer at the start of contract and shall be no older than ten 2 (10) years to be in compliance with the standards set forth in OCEMS Policy 720.30.
3 b) CONTRACTOR shall develop and maintain policies regarding fleet size and 4 standardization, as well as a fleet maintenance program that addresses how ambulance maintenance is 5 tracked, improved, and how vehicle failures are minimized.
6 3) Quantity of Vehicles
7 a) CONTRACTOR may be required by OCEMS to expand the total number of 8 ambulances available for use within the EOA (s) and/or the total number of ambulances regionally 9 available for use within the EOA (s), if response time requirements are not consistently being met or if 10 the EOA (s) experience a significant call volume increase.
11 b) CONTRACTOR shall, on an ongoing basis, maintain the number of 9-1-1 12 emergency ambulances equipped and fully staffed...
Personal Safety Equipment i) Employees shall wear and use such safety equipment as required.
ii) Employees shall report defective or worn safety equipment to their Supervisor.
iii) Safety shoes or boots will be worn in all Plant Areas.
Personal Safety Equipment. 16 1) Provide personal safety equipment for all employees in accordance with applicable 17 federal and state laws and standards. Policies and procedures should clearly describe the routine use of 18 PPE on all patient encounters.
19 2) Personal safety equipment shall comply with State EMSA Guideline 216 regarding 20 recommended PPE for Ambulance Personnel (OSHA's General Description and Discussion of the levels 21 of Personal Protective Gear, 29 CFR 1926.65, App. B, Part IV, Level D) for each ambulance dedicated
23 a) Full-length blue (EMS) jacket with reflective stripes. (NFPA 1999, EMS 24 Standards)
25 b) Hard hat, Work Helmet Blue
26 c) Leather gloves
27 3) CONTRACTOR shall follow all Required PPE as stated in OCEMS Policy 720.30
Personal Safety Equipment. During the handling of NM chemical safety gloves made of nitrile rubber (thickness ≥ 0,35 mm) following DIN EN 374-3 have to be used. After contamination professional disposal in waste containers for NM has to occur. - As eye protection safety goggles with integrated lateral protection have to be used. - The laboratory coat serves general hygiene measures and has to be changed immediately following contamination. - While opening the test chamber after the end of an experiment the wearing of a P3 level respirator mask is mandatory. - The behaviour in the event of malfunction is regulated in the laboratory working instructions. Additional personal safety equipment (FFP 2, protective clothing for one-time use) has to be worn. ⮚ Quality assurance - The leakage test of the experimental setup is conducted prior to each measurement. - The Shaker parameters are monitored and documented while the experiment is running. - The calibration and setup of the measurement instruments are described in the respective instrument SOP. - For the testing of fibrous nanomaterials, e.g. CNT/CNF the SOP “Controlled Aerosol generation form Nanomaterials using the Shaker-Method” is to be used.
Personal Safety Equipment. 26.01 The Company will provide regular safety glasses at no cost to the employee.
26.02 Once every two (2) years the Company will pay the full cost of the initial purchase and replacement of prescription safety glasses. Frames or lenses that break or are damaged from normal wear and tear during the course of the two (2) year replacement period, will be repaired or replaced once on a 75 (Company)/25 (Employee) cost sharing basis. Employees who regularly operate grinding machines will be entitled to lens replacement on a yearly basis from the last date of purchase at no cost to the employee. The Human Resources Department will issue to the employee on request an authorization form, which identifies the supplier.
26.03 An eligible employee will be reimbursed upon the submission of a receipt for the actual cost of approved safety footwear including insoles up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) once each contract year. An employee who works in the following departments will be eligible for the above subsidy twice in a contract year (available in one lump sum or two installments): casting operations, maintenance, finishing and blackening/painting and the truck driver. An employee may choose to apply two (2) years subsidy once in a two year period. Employees on notice of layoff who cannot bump or elect not to bump are not eligible for the safety shoe subsidy.
26.04 Shop coats will be provided so that they be worn to protect employees’ clothes and exposed skin while assigned to work in production areas.
26.05 Hearing protection will be provided where required at no cost to the employee.
Personal Safety Equipment. A. SHOES SHOE EXCHANGE/REPAIR GUIDELINE
Personal Safety Equipment. For all positions which are required to wear uniforms as determined by department head, the City shall provide the uniform and shall continue the existing practices with respect to the cleaning of such uniforms.