SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT Sample Clauses

SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. The Engager agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The Engager further agrees that it is subject to the health and safety standards established by the Province of Ontario. The Engager agrees that the Safety Guidelines for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario provide a basis of acceptable health and safety standards, by which the provisions of this Article 19:00 are to be interpreted. The Engager will do everything reasonably possible to adhere to the standards specified in Article 19:00. However, it is recognized that there may be circumstances in which it is completely beyond the Engager's power to adhere to these standards in every respect. Nevertheless the Engager agrees that the physical health and/or safety of the Artist will not be jeopardized.
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SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. The agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The is subject to the Health and Safety standards established by its own Harassment in the Workplace Policy, Health and Safety Policy, Smoking Policy and the Canada Labour Code. Authorized representatives of Equity shall have free access to all members of Equity at all times, inclusive of rehearsals or performances. However, there shall be no interruption of work in progress except where deemed essential in order to address an emergency situation. Equity representatives shall notify the in advance of such visits, whenever possible. Responsibility of the The accepts responsibility for the safety of the Artists in the training and execution of Extraordinary Risks. The has the right to engage qualified individuals for the purpose of instructing the Artists in the performance of Extraordinary Risks. Extraordinary Risk Rider An Artist shall not be required to perform an extraordinary risk unless said risk is stipulated in a rider to contract.
SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. ‌ The Engager agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The Engager further agrees that it is subject to the health and safety standards established by the province in which it is located. In the absence of provincial guidelines by which the provisions of this Article 20:00 are to be interpreted, the Safety Guidelines for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario shall be deemed as the basis of acceptable health and safety standards. Copies are available from Equity. In addition, in some provinces, Workers' Compensation provisions will dictate the health and safety requirements for Artists. It is the Engager's responsibility to abide by all applicable Workers' Compensation legislation in effect in their province and to pay all premiums as required.
SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. 7:01 The NAC agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The NAC is subject to the health and safety standards established by its own Harassment in the Workplace Policy, Health and Safety Policy, Smoking Policy and the Canada Labour Code. Authorized representatives of Equity shall have free access to all members of Equity at all times, inclusive of rehearsals or performances. However, there shall be no interruption of work in progress except where deemed essential in order to address an emergency situation. Equity representatives shall notify the NAC in advance of such visits, whenever possible.
SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. ‌ The Engager agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The Engager further agrees that it is subject to the health and safety standards established by the province in which it is located. In the absence of provincial guidelines, the Engager agrees that the guidelines supplied with this Agreement provide a basis of acceptable health and safety standards, by which the provisions of this Article 20:00 are to be interpreted.
SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. The agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The is subject to the health and safety standards established by its own Harassment in the Workplace Policy, Health and Safety Policy, Smoking Policy and the Canada Labour Code. Authorized representatives of Equity shall have free access to all members of Equity at all times, inclusive of rehearsals or performances. However, there shall be no interruption of work in progress except where deemed essential in order to address an emergency situation. Equity representatives shall notify the in advance of such visits, whenever possible.
SAFE AND SANITARY PLACES OF ENGAGEMENT. The will provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. Equity's representatives shall have the right to inspect its facilities to determine whether places of engagement are safe and sanitary. Separate dressing rooms for male and female Artists will be provided, upon the request of the Artist, and these rooms and the stage will be cleaned and properly heated. Whenever an Artist has reasonable cause to believe that there is to health safety, the Artist shall immediately report said risk to the Site Logistics Coordinator. This person shall be identified to the Artist on the rider to the engagement contract. The Artist shall not be required to proceed with any work involving said risk until such time as the situation is resolved, or until the Site Logistics Coordinator and the Stage Manager or Artist has determined that no such risk exists. Equity shall be informed within a reasonable amount of time of any situation where an Artist has reasonable cause to believe that there is a risk to
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