PROVISION OF MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION WHILST WORKING AT AN INCIDENT Sample Clauses

PROVISION OF MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION WHILST WORKING AT AN INCIDENT. 18.1 Employees commencing incident duties at their normal workplace will provide their first meal where the meal break falls within their ordinary hours. (DENR crews are expected to be self sufficient for the first shift and have been provided with ration packs, however the employer will endeavour to provide meals wherever possible).
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PROVISION OF MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION WHILST WORKING AT AN INCIDENT. 18.1 Employees commencing incident duties at their normal workplace will provide their first meal where the meal break falls within their ordinary hours. (DENR crews are expected to be self sufficient for the first shift and have been provided with ration packs, however the employer will endeavour to provide meals wherever possible). 18.2 When employees are unable to return to their normal workplace or home, the employer will provide all catering requirements. 18.3 The cost of all meals (except as described in 18.1) while responding to, during and returning from an incident will be paid for by the employer. 18.4 Employees must seek approval from the employer before making alternative arrangements for purchasing meals, where meals have been provided by the employer at the incident, temporary workplace or place of accommodation. 18.5 The employer will provide accommodation and pay all costs when the employee is unable to return to the normal workplace or home. 19.
PROVISION OF MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION WHILST WORKING AT AN INCIDENT. 18.1 Employees commencing incident duties at their normal workplace will provide their first meal where the meal break falls within their ordinary hours. (DENR crews are expected to be self sufficient for the first shift and have been provided with ration packs, however the employer will endeavour to provide meals wherever possible). 18.2 When employees are unable to return to their normal workplace or home, the employer will provide all catering requirements. 18.3 The cost of all meals (except as described in 18.1) while responding to, during and returning from an incident will be paid for by the employer. 18.4 Employees must seek approval from the employer before making alternative arrangements for purchasing meals, where meals have been provided by the employer at the incident, temporary workplace or place of accommodation.

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