SAFETY LAWS, REGULATIONS & REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

SAFETY LAWS, REGULATIONS & REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Employer shall abide by, and require all employees to abide by, all Health & Safety Provisions, Rules and Regulations of any and all Municipal, State and Federal Agencies having issuing authority in the pertinent field of work being performed by the Employer signatory to this Agreement. 2. No employee shall be required to lift an unreasonable amount of weight without suitable assistance. Such suitable assistance may be either another person covered by this Agreement or appropriate equipment. This provision shall apply whether at the Employer's shop or at the area or jobsite where any material covered by this Agreement is to be installed. 3. The parties to this Agreement recognize the problems which drug and alcohol abuse have created in the construction industry and the need to develop drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs. Accordingly, the parties agree that in order to enhance the safety of the work place and to maintain a drug and alcohol free work environment, individual Employers may require applicants or employees to undergo drug and alcohol testing. The parties agree that if a testing program is implemented by an individual Employer, the following will apply: (a) It is understood that the use, possession, transfer or sale of illegal drugs, narcotics or other unlawful substances and alcohol, are absolutely prohibited while employees are on the Employer’s job premises or working at any jobsite. (b) All applicants for employment will undergo a drug and alcohol screen at a facility agreed upon by the Employer and the Union. The Employer agrees to pay each applicant or employee who takes and passes the drug and alcohol screen test, for all the time it takes to undergo the testing, up to a maximum of two (2) hours travel time, plus lab time. Applicants not passing the drug and alcohol screen will not be placed on the Employer’s payroll. The Employer agrees to pay for the cost of administering the drug and alcohol screen. Employees who test positive may request that they be given a Chromagraphic Mass Spectrometer Test. The Employer is responsible for the payments of this test. If the employee does not pass this test, the Employer will not be responsible for the payment of time lost while being tested. (c) Applicants for employment who do not test positive shall be paid for all time lost per paragraph (b) above. Payments shall be at the applicable wage and benefit rate set forth herein. It is understood that an applicant must pass the drug and a...
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  • Compliance with Statutes, Regulations, Etc The Borrower will, and will cause each Subsidiary to, comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders applicable to it or its property, including all governmental approvals or authorizations required to conduct its business, and to maintain all such governmental approvals or authorizations in full force and effect, in each case except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Export Requirements The Program, Documentation and all related technical information or materials are subject to export controls and U.S. Government export regulations. You will comply strictly with all legal requirements established under these controls and will not, in connection with its limited evaluation rights hereunder, export, re-export, divert, transfer or disclose, directly or indirectly the Program, Documentation and any related technical information or materials without the prior approval of the U.S.

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