Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol Sample Clauses

Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol. An employee in a safety sensitive position who has consumed alcohol Pre-Duty (four hours prior to the employee's scheduled report time) shall not be permitted to work and shall not be paid. An employee's second violation of this provision in his/her career shall result in a one (1) day suspension without pay and a Mandatory Referral to the EAP. An employee's third violation of this provision in his/her career shall result in a three (3) day suspension without pay and a Mandatory Referral to the EAP. An employee's fourth violation of this provision in his/her career shall result in a five (5) day suspension without pay and a Mandatory Referral to the EAP. An employee's fifth violation in his/her career shall result in discharge.
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Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol. (a) A covered employee may not consume alcohol within four hours prior to performing job duties.
Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol. An employee shall not report for work within four hours after consuming alcohol. An on-call employee who consumes alcohol within four hours of being called in must acknowledge the use of alcohol and shall not report for duty.

Related to Pre-Duty Use of Alcohol

  • Right to Refuse Unsafe Work Employees have the right to refuse to perform unsafe work pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Workers Compensation Act.

  • Prohibited use of card (a) You must not use the card, and/or otherwise operate the card account to pay the current balance. (b) You shall not use and we will not permit the card to be used to effect any card transaction which would contravene the laws of any jurisdiction.

  • Use of Volunteers The School covenants and represents that all volunteers it allows access to its students or the Facility will comply with state regulations regarding the use of volunteers set out in Section 6.50.18

  • Right to Refuse Dangerous Work An employee shall have the right to refuse to work in dangerous situations.

  • Publicity and Use of Trademarks or Service Marks 34.1 A Party, its Affiliates, and their respective contractors and Agents, shall not use the other Party’s trademarks, service marks, logos or other proprietary trade dress, in connection with the sale of products or services, or in any advertising, press releases, publicity matters or other promotional materials, unless the other Party has given its written consent for such use, which consent the other Party may grant or withhold in its sole discretion. 34.2 Neither Party may imply any direct or indirect affiliation with or sponsorship or endorsement of it or its services or products by the other Party. 34.3 Any violation of this Section 34 shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement.

  • Use of Affiliates Merck shall have the right to exercise its rights and perform its obligations under this Agreement either itself or through any of its Affiliates.

  • Use of Service Areas The service areas, as located within the Project, shall be ear- marked for purposes such as parking spaces and services including but not limited to electric sub-station, transformer, DG set rooms, underground water tanks, Pump rooms, maintenance and service rooms, firefighting pumps and equipment etc. and other permitted uses as per sanctioned plans. The Allottee shall not be permitted to use the services areas in any manner whatsoever, other than those earmarked as parking spaces and the same shall be reserved for use by the Association for rendering maintenance services.

  • LISTING RULES IMPLICATION As the counterparties to the 2025 Xxx Xxxx Master Purchase Agreement, being Xxx Xxxx and Xxx Xxxx Metal Sdn. Bhd. and the counterparties to the 2025 Chye Seng Huat Trading Master Purchase Agreement, being Chye Seng Huat Trading, Chye Seng Huat Sdn. Bhd., Soon Xxx Metal Sdn. Bhd. and Xxxx Xxxx Recycle Sdn. Bhd., are connected with each other, the transactions contemplated under the 2025 Xxx Xxxx Master Purchase Agreement and the 2025 Chye Seng Huat Trading Master Purchase Agreement are aggregated pursuant to Rules 14A.81 and 14A.82 of the Listing Rules. As the counterparties to the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements are connected persons and/or deemed connected persons of the Company, the transactions contemplated under the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements constitute continuing connected transactions on the part of the Company under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules. Each of the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements and their respective proposed annual caps of the transactions thereunder shall be subject to the approval of the Independent Shareholders of the Company by way of ordinary resolutions at the EGM. The EGM will be convened to consider and, if thought fit, to approve (i) the proposed amendments to the Articles and adoption of the New Articles of Association; and (ii) each of the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements and their respective proposed annual caps of the transactions thereunder. The vote of the Shareholders at the EGM shall be taken by poll and the Sia Brothers and their respective associates shall abstain from voting on the ordinary resolutions approving the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements. A circular containing, among other things, the information on the proposed amendments to the Articles and adoption of the New Articles of Association, the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements and their respective proposed annual caps of the transactions thereunder, the letter of advice from South China Capital to the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders, the recommendation from the Independent Board Committee together with the notice of the EGM will be published on the Company’s website at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx and the Stock Exchange’s website at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx, and will be despatched to the Shareholders as required. The Company proposes to amend the Articles by way of adoption of the New Articles of Association to (i) bring the Articles of Association in line with the latest regulatory requirements in relation to the expanded paperless listing regime and the electronic dissemination of corporate communications by listed issuers and the relevant amendments made to the Listing Rules which took effect on December 31, 2023; and (ii) incorporate other house-keeping amendments to the Articles of Association including to update, modernize or clarify provisions of the Articles of Association where it is considered desirable. The proposed amendments to the Articles and adoption of the New Articles of Association shall be subject to the approval of the Shareholders by way of a special resolution at the EGM and shall take effect upon the close of the EGM. References are made to the announcement and the circular of the Company dated 7 March 2022 and 21 April 2022 respectively in relation to, among others, (a) the 2022 Long Hin Master Purchase Agreement with Long Hin, pursuant to which the Group may, but is not obliged to, purchase scrap ferrous metals and used batteries from Long Hin; (b) the 2022 Xxx Xxxx Master Purchase Agreement with Xxx Xxxx and Xxx Xxxx Metal Sdn. Bhd., pursuant to which the Group may, but is not obliged to, purchase scrap ferrous metals, used batteries and waste paper from Xxx Xxxx and/or Xxx Xxxx Metal Sdn. Bhd.; and (c) the 2022 Chye Seng Huat Trading Master Purchase Agreement with Chye Seng Huat Trading, Chye Seng Huat Sdn. Bhd. and Soon Xxx Metal Sdn. Bhd., pursuant to which the Group may, but is not obliged to, purchase scrap ferrous metals, used batteries and waste paper from Chye Seng Huat Trading, Chye Seng Huat Sdn. Bhd., and/or Soon Xxx Metal Sdn. Bhd. The 2022 Master Purchase Agreements were effective from 1 January 2022 and will be expired on 31 December 2024. In order to renew and update the existing continuing connected transactions contemplated under the 2022 Master Purchase Agreements, on 29 October 2024 (after trading hours), the Company has agreed to enter into the 2025 Xxx Xxxx Master Purchase Agreement and the 2025 Chye Seng Huat Trading Master Purchase Agreement to reflect the terms of the proposed continuing connected transactions and to set the annual caps of the respective transactions thereunder for the period of the three financial years ending 31 December 2025, 2026 and 2027. The 2022 Long Hin Master Purchase Agreement will not be renewed. As the counterparties to the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements are connected persons and/or deemed connected persons of the Company, the transactions contemplated under the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements constitute continuing connected transactions on the part of the Company under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules and are subject to the reporting, announcement and Independent Shareholders’ approval requirements under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules. The principal terms of the 2025 Master Purchase Agreements are set out below:

  • Publicity/Use of Names Neither Party shall use the name, trademark, trade name or logo of the other Party, its Affiliates or their respective employee(s) in any publicity, promotion, news release or disclosure relating to this Agreement or its subject matter, without the prior express written permission of the other Party, except for those disclosures expressly authorized under this Article 4. Following execution of this Agreement, either Party may issue a press release announcing the existence of this Agreement in form and substance agreed to in writing by both Parties, such agreement to not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Each Party agrees not to issue any other press release or other public statement disclosing other information relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided that Arvinas agrees that it shall be deemed reasonable for Pfizer to withhold its consent for the disclosure of any information related to a Target or a specific Compound or the amount of any payment made or to be made under this Agreement; and provided further that any disclosure which is required by Law or the rules of a securities exchange, as reasonably advised by the disclosing Party’s counsel, may be made subject to the following. Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party a copy of any public announcement regarding this Agreement or the subject matter thereof as soon as reasonably practicable under the circumstances prior to its scheduled release. Except under extraordinary circumstances or to the extent any such advance notice or notice period is not consistent with applicable Law, each Party shall provide the other with an advance copy of any such announcement at least [**] prior to its scheduled release. Each Party shall have the right to expeditiously review and recommend changes to any such announcement and, except as otherwise required by Law, the Party whose announcement has been reviewed shall remove any information the reviewing Party reasonably deems to be inappropriate for disclosure. The contents of any announcement or similar publicity which has been reviewed and approved by the reviewing Party can be re-released by either Party without a requirement for re-approval. In addition, except to the extent required by Laws in connection with patent enforcement activities conducted in accordance with Article 7, Pfizer shall not use the name “Yale” or “Yale University,” nor any variation or adaptation thereof, nor any trademark, trade name or other designation owned by Yale University, nor the names of any of its trustees, officers, faculty, students, employees or agents, for any purpose without the prior written consent of Yale University in each instance, such consent to be granted or withheld by Yale University in its sole discretion, except that Pfizer may state that it has sublicensed from Yale University one or more of the patents or applications comprising the Yale Licensed Patents.

  • LISTING RULES IMPLICATIONS NWD is the controlling shareholder of NWDS and hence a connected person of NWDS. NWD is interested in approximately 57% of the issued share capital of NWSH as at the date of this announcement and NWSH being an associate of NWD is also a connected person of NWDS under the Listing Rules. Members of the CTF Jewellery Group are associates of CTF, which in turn is a substantial shareholder of NWD, a controlling shareholder of NWDS. Accordingly, members of the CTF Jewellery Group are also connected persons of NWD and NWDS under the Listing Rules. Therefore, the Continuing Connected Transactions constitute continuing connected transactions of NWDS under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules. Since NWDS is a subsidiary of NWD and CTF Jewellery is an associate of CTF which is a substantial shareholder of NWD, the transactions contemplated under the Master Concessionaire Counter Agreement also constitute continuing connected transactions of NWD under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules. As the relevant percentage ratios calculated pursuant to Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules in respect of each of the Continuing Connected Transactions are more than 2.5%, each of the Continuing Connected Transactions is subject to the reporting, announcement and independent shareholders’ approval requirements under the Listing Rules so far as NWDS is concerned. In view of the interests of NWD and CTF in the relevant Continuing Connected Transactions, NWD, CTF and their associates will abstain from voting in respect of the resolutions to be proposed at the EGM to approve the Continuing Connected Transactions, the CCT Agreements and the Annual Caps. As the Annual Caps in respect of the Master Concessionaire Counter Agreement are more than HK$1,000,000 but the relevant percentage ratios calculated pursuant to Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules in respect of the Master Concessionaire Counter Agreement are less than 2.5%, the Master Concessionaire Counter Agreement is subject to the reporting and announcement requirements but is exempt from the independent shareholders’ approval requirement under the Listing Rules so far as NWD is concerned. NWDS will convene the EGM for the purpose of seeking approval from the Independent Shareholders on the Continuing Connected Transactions, the CCT Agreements, and the Annual Caps. The Independent Board Committee will be established to consider the terms of the Continuing Connected Transactions, the CCT Agreements and the Annual Caps, and to advise the Independent Shareholders as to whether the Continuing Connected Transactions, the CCT Agreements and the Annual Caps are in the interests of NWDS and the NWDS Shareholders as a whole. An independent financial adviser will be appointed to advise the Independent Board Committee in this regard. A circular of NWDS containing, amongst others, further information on (i) the Continuing Connected Transactions, the CCT Agreements and the Annual Caps; (ii) a letter of recommendation from the Independent Board Committee to the Independent Shareholders; (iii) a letter of advice from the independent financial adviser to the Independent Board Committee; and

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