Protective Footwear Effective January 1, 2014, and on that date for each subsequent calendar year, the Hospital will provide $120 per calendar year to each full-time and each regular part-time employee who is required by the Hospital to wear safety footwear during the course of his duties. The employees who will be required to wear safety footwear will be negotiated locally and set out in the Local Provisions Appendix. Note: The existing central language designating the classifications of employees which are deemed to require appropriate safety footwear shall be transferred to the local appendix.
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: a) Safety helmets; b) Ear/hearing protection; c) Gloves; d) Skin protective cream/sun screen (30+ rating) In addition, one pair of UV-rated safety glasses or UV rated clip-ons’ suitable to overlay prescription spectacles (as recommended by the Victorian Building Industry Consultative Committee) shall be made available for employees who are required to work on reflective surfaces such as: • Metal decking; • Large concrete slabs exposed to sunlight; • Roofing; • Curtain xxxxxxx;
Protective Clothing & Equipment While not being part of any issue of protective clothing/equipment, the company shall be required to provide the following protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary, by employees during the performance of their required duties: i. safety helmets; ii. ear/hearing protection; iii. gloves;
Protective Clothing and Equipment The Employer shall provide and pay for all protective devices, clothing and other equipment necessary to properly protect employees from injury and unhealthy conditions. The Employer shall make provisions for the proper cleaning and maintenance of all safety equipment, devices and clothing at no cost to the employees.
Clothing Employees after 152 hours employment with the Company will be supplied with: i) Two sets of shorts, overalls or trousers and shirts, or any combination of clothing as agreed between the employees and the Company which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis; ii) Safety boots will be provided on commencement of employment and replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iii) A jumper, or in the case of employees engaged upon construction work, a bluey jacket, which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iv) Where ever possible ‘Australian Made’ protective clothing will be issued.
Protective Equipment Licensee, and its employees and contractors, shall utilize and install adequate protective equipment to ensure the safety of people and facilities, consistent with Applicable Standards. Licensee shall at its own expense install protective devices designed to handle the voltage and current impressed on its Communications Facilities in the event of a contact with the supply conductor, as specified in Applicable Standards. Except as provided in Article 15.1, District shall not be liable for any actual or consequential damages to Licensee’s Communications Facilities or Licensee’s customers’ facilities.
Protective Arrangements In the event that a Party or any member of its Group either determines on the advice of its counsel that it is required to disclose any information pursuant to applicable Law or receives any request or demand under lawful process or from any Governmental Authority to disclose or provide information of the other Party (or any member of the other Party’s Group) that is subject to the confidentiality provisions hereof, such Party shall notify the other Party (to the extent legally permitted) as promptly as practicable under the circumstances prior to disclosing or providing such information and shall cooperate, at the expense of the other Party, in seeking any appropriate protective order requested by the other Party. In the event that such other Party fails to receive such appropriate protective order in a timely manner and the Party receiving the request or demand reasonably determines that its failure to disclose or provide such information shall actually prejudice the Party receiving the request or demand, then the Party that received such request or demand may thereafter disclose or provide information to the extent required by such Law (as so advised by its counsel) or by lawful process or such Governmental Authority, and the disclosing Party shall promptly provide the other Party with a copy of the information so disclosed, in the same form and format so disclosed, together with a list of all Persons to whom such information was disclosed, in each case to the extent legally permitted.
Personal Protective Clothing 11.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; 11.2 Where the employee requires prescription glasses, the Employer shall ensure that appropriate eye protection is issued or where the employee has had his/her glasses hardened, reimburse the employee for the cost, provided that such glasses meet appropriate safety standards. 11.3 The above mentioned equipment will be maintained by the employee and replaced by the Employer on a fair wear and tear basis. 11.4 Intentionally left blank
Protective Provisions In addition to any other vote or consent required herein or by law, unless the directors designated by the holders of the shares of the Series A Preferred Stock originally issued under the Purchase Agreement (as defined herein) control the Board of Directors of the Corporation with respect to all actions, for so long as any shares of the Series A Preferred Stock originally issued under the Purchase Agreement remain outstanding (subject to equitable adjustments for stock splits, stock dividends and the like with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock), except where the vote or written consent of the holders of a greater number of shares of the Corporation is required by law or by the Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, and in addition to any other vote required by law or by the Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, the Corporation shall not, and the Corporation shall cause its subsidiaries not to, as applicable, without the prior vote or written consent of the holders of at least 75% of the shares of the Series A Preferred Stock originally issued under the Purchase Agreement then outstanding: (a) amend the articles or bylaws in any manner that would alter or change any of the rights, preferences, privileges or restrictions of the Series A Preferred Stock or the shares issuable upon conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock; (b) reclassify any outstanding securities into securities having rights, preferences or privileges senior to, or on a parity with, the Series A Preferred Stock; (c) authorize or issue any additional shares of capital stock (other than to holders of the Series A Preferred Stock); (d) merge or consolidate with or into any corporation or other Person; (e) sell all or substantially all their respective assets in a single transaction or series of related transactions; (f) license all or substantially all of their respective intellectual property in a single transaction or series of related transactions; (g) liquidate or dissolve; (h) alter any rights of the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock or change the size of the Board of Directors; (i) declare or pay any dividends (other than dividends payable to the Corporation or its subsidiaries) on or declare or make any other distribution, directly or indirectly, on account of any shares of Common Stock now or hereafter outstanding; (j) repurchase any outstanding shares of capital stock (other than repurchases or redemptions of the Series A Preferred Stock in accordance with the terms hereof); (k) approve or modify by 10% or more the aggregate amount of any annual or other operating or capital budget, or approve or modify by 50% or more any single line item of any such operating or capital budget; (l) increase the salary of any officer or employee or pay any bonus to any officer, director or employee not contemplated in a budget or bonus plan approved by directors designated by the holders of the shares of the Series A Preferred Stock originally issued under the Purchase Agreement then outstanding; (m) retain, terminate or enter into any salary or employment negotiations or employment agreement with any employee or any future employee; (n) incur indebtedness (other than trade payables) or enter into contracts or leases that require payments in excess of $5,000 in the aggregate; (o) make or incur any single capital expenditure; (p) award stock options, stock appreciation rights or similar employee benefits or determine vesting schedules, exercise prices or similar features; (q) make any material change in the nature of its business or enter into any new line of business, joint venture or similar arrangement; (r) pledge its assets or guarantee the obligations of any other individual or entity; (s) recommend approval of any new equity incentive plan; (t) form or acquire any subsidiary, joint venture or similar business entity; or (u) directly or indirectly enter into, or permit to exist, any material transaction with any affiliate of the Corporation, any director or officer or any affiliate of a director or officer, or transfer, pay, loan or otherwise obligate the Corporation to give cash, services, assets or other items of value to affiliates, officers or directors or any affiliate of a officer or director or commit to do any of the preceding after the date hereof, except for employee compensation or for reimbursement of ordinary business expenses.
Uniforms and Protective Clothing 33.1 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. 33.2 Suitable protective clothing shall be provided at the employer's expense where the duty involves a risk of excessive soiling or damage to uniforms or personal clothing or a risk of injury to the employee.