Reporting/Investigation of Unsafe or Unsanitary Conditions Sample Clauses

Reporting/Investigation of Unsafe or Unsanitary Conditions. 12.4.1 Unit members shall notify a supervisor of unsafe or unsanitary conditions at any District work location. Unless an emergency exists, the supervisor shall submit a written report to the Office of Human Resources.
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Reporting/Investigation of Unsafe or Unsanitary Conditions 

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  • SANITARY CONDITIONS The Employer agrees to maintain a clean, sanitary washroom hav- ing hot and cold running water with toilet facilities in all present and

  • Certification of Meeting or Exceeding Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy Minimum Standards A. Grantee certifies that it has adopted and enforces a Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy that meets or exceeds all of the following minimum standards of:

  • No Storing Hazardous Articles Not to keep or store any offensive, combustible, obnoxious, hazardous or dangerous articles in the said Apartment, the Common Areas, and the Building.

  • SAFETY CONDITIONS A. It is the intent of the District to comply with applicable standards of the Division of Industrial Safety of the State of California and those requirements imposed by state or federal law.

  • Leave for Storms or Hazardous Conditions (a) Time lost by an employee as a result of absence or lateness due to storm conditions or because of the condition of public streets and highways or because an employee finds it necessary to seek permission to leave prior to the end of the regular shift must be:

  • Environmental Compliance The Borrower and its Subsidiaries conduct in the ordinary course of business a review of the effect of existing Environmental Laws and claims alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law on their respective businesses, operations and properties, and as a result thereof the Borrower has reasonably concluded that such Environmental Laws and claims could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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