PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN Sample Clauses

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN. The issued equipment and clothing must be worn whilst on-site.
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN. (4) Consistent with the instructions provided during the Site orientation and induction process, protective clothing and equipment must be worn correctly at all times and helmets must not be painted, drilled or modified in any way. REPLACEMENT OF WORN CLOTHING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN. The issued equipment and clothing must be worn whilst on site. Company Supply Exempted Employees who receive from the Company an issue of protective clothing and/or safety footwear as part of the Company’s policy shall not receive the clothing issue prescribed by this section except for any additional item prescribed by this section and not provided by the Company.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN. It is a condition of employment that the issued equipment and clothing be worn at all times whilst on site.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE WORN. It is a condition of employment that the issued equipment and clothing be worn whilst on site.

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  • Protective Clothing 14.1 The Employer will be required to provide the following protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary, by employees during the performance of their required duties:

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  • Uniforms and Protective Clothing 28.1 Where the employer requires an employee to wear a uniform, it shall be provided free of charge, but shall remain the property of the employer.

  • Personal Protective Clothing 11.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; • Two pairs of overalls or agreed alternative such as two shirts and two pairs of pants or jeans. • One pair of approved safety boots to the value of $75.00 increasing to a value of $80.00 from 1 July 2006, increasing to a value of $85.00 from 1 July 2009. • One bluey jacket or agreed equivalent (May to October). Nylon jackets and those with metal zips shall not be acceptable. • Any other safety equipment deemed necessary for the safe conduct of work.

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  • Damage to personal clothing An employee shall be reasonably compensated for damage to personal clothing worn on duty, or reimbursed dry cleaning charges for excessive soiling to personal clothing worn on duty, provided the damage or soiling did not occur as a result of the employee’s negligence, or failure to wear the protective clothing provided. Each case shall be determined on its merits by the employer.

  • Court Appearance Leave Without Pay An employee may request and shall be granted leave without pay for the time required to make an appearance as a plaintiff or defendant in a civil or criminal court proceeding that is not connected with the employee's officially assigned duties. However, reduction in salary will not be made for an FLSA-exempt employee to testify in court or at a deposition except for full workweek increments where such testimony causes an absence of one (1) or more full workweeks.

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