Protective Apparel Sample Clauses

Protective Apparel. 1. The Employer shall furnish to all employees all protective apparel, necessary to safeguard employees from all safety hazards as prescribed for in the Safety and Health Orders by the State of California, except safety shoes. 2. The Safety and Health Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety are incorporated herein, and made a part hereof as if set forth in full. 3. Protective apparel shall be issued initially at no cost to the employee, where work requires such apparel. Any further issues will be at the expense of the employee provided that the Employer requires each employee to check out said apparel at the beginning of each work day and check said apparel in at the end of each work day, during normal working hours. Excessively worn or damaged apparel will be replaced by the Employer. 4. Personal welding equipment (Leathers, Hood, Gloves, Slag Hammer and Wire Brush) shall be issued initially by the Industry Fund. Any further issues will be at the expense of the employee. Excessively worn or damaged equipment shall be replaced by the Employer.
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Protective Apparel. Terminal yardmen and hostlers shall be provided with rain gear. Any employee handling substantial quantities of hides, creosoted items, spun glass, lamp black, barbed wire and acids shall be pro- vided with suitable rubber or leather aprons and gloves. Items not providing suitable protection shall be replaced. Disposable dust masks must be provided for clean up and/or sweep- ing out trailers.
Protective Apparel. X. Xxxxxxx/helmet B. Upper torso shirt, Flame Resistant Aramid, and lower torso Flame Resistant Aramid (Nomex) Pants
Protective Apparel. (A) Hardhat/helmet (B) Upper torso shirt, Flame Resistant Aramid, and lower torso Flame Resistant Aramid (Nomex) Pants (C) Gloves – Leather (D) Goggles
Protective Apparel. Any employee physically handling in substantial quantities hides, creosoted items, spun glass, lamp black, barbed wire, and acids, shall be provided with rubber or leather aprons and gloves. Terminal switchers and hostlers shall be provided with rain gear.
Protective Apparel. 1. The Employer shall furnish to all employees all protective apparel, necessary to safeguard employees from all safety hazards as prescribed for in the Safety and Health Orders by jobsite, a municipality, a County, the State of California, or Federal Regulations, except safety shoes. 2. The Safety and Health Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety are incorporated herein, and made a part hereof as if set forth in full. 3. Protective apparel shall be issued initially at no cost to the employee, where work requires such apparel. Any further issues will be at the expense of the employee provided that the Employer requires each employee to check out said apparel at the beginning of each workday and check said apparel in at the end of each workday, during normal working hours. Excessively worn or damaged apparel will be replaced by the Employer. 4. Personal welding equipment (Leathers, Hood, Gloves, Slag Hammer and Wire Brush) shall be issued initially by the Industry Fund. Any further issues will be at the expense of the employee. Excessively worn or damaged equipment shall be replaced by the Employer.
Protective Apparel. ‌‌‌ Terminal yardmen and hostlers shall be provided with rain gear. Any employee physically handling in substantial quantities, hides, creosoted items, spun glass, lamp black, barbed wire, and acids, shall be provided with rubber or leather aprons and gloves. The Committee agreed to develop language with regard to safety notifi- cation devices for employees working alone in a terminal.
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Protective Apparel. Any employee physically handling in substantial quantities hides, creosoted items, spun glass, lamp black, barbed wire, and acids, shall be provided with rubber or leather aprons and gloves. Any employee servicing those customers that require hard hats and/or safety glasses shall have them provided. Terminal switchers and hostlers shall be provided with rain gear.
Protective Apparel. 10.4.1. Employees will receive up to 10 items annually (pro rata for part time or casual employees) of approved uniform and a pair of safety footwear to the value of $240.00 (for the life of this agreement) 10.4.2. By mutual agreement between employee and employer, an additional five (5) items of uniform, not including PPE will be supplied. 10.4.3. Such clothing and footwear is to be replaced on reasonable wear and tear basis.
Protective Apparel. 23.1. As a condition of employment, employees shall: 23.1.1. Wear protective footwear, safety glasses and where required, hearing protection. Wear and use other protective apparel and safety gear as instructed when it is issued to suit specific safety requirements. 23.2. The company will provide sunscreen. 23.3. Each employee will receive the following personal issue of protective apparel on commencement of employment. 23.4. In the case of a casual employee being supplied with the protective clothing, that employee shall not be entitled to a further issue within 12 months of the initial issue. Safety Boots 1 pair Safety Boots 1 pair Hard Hat 1 Hard Hat 1 Safety Glasses 1 pair Safety Glasses 1 pair Bluey Jacket 1 Overalls 1 pair Overalls or Trousers 2 pair Shirts 2 23.5. Each employee will be responsible for the maintenance, care and cleaning of their personal protective apparel. 23.6. The abovementioned clothing and equipment shall be maintained by the employee. 23.7. Casual employees will be provided with a “bluey” jacket if they are engaged between 31 May and 30 September of any given year. 23.8. The protective clothing identified in this agreement will be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis or when damaged. A further issue of protective clothing items will be made after 12 months.
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