Safety Orientations Clause Samples

The Safety Orientations clause requires that individuals involved in a project or workplace receive training or briefings on safety procedures and protocols before commencing work. Typically, this clause applies to all employees, contractors, and sometimes visitors, ensuring they are informed about site-specific hazards, emergency procedures, and the use of protective equipment. Its core function is to promote a safe working environment by ensuring everyone is aware of potential risks and the measures in place to mitigate them, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Safety Orientations. For few day referrals, one to five day, the Employer reserves the right to call for employees with current plant safety orientations on jobs where such certifications are needed as determined by the Employer. Union will encourage employees to acquire training on their own time. Employer will assist in setting up plant orientations.
Safety Orientations. Site Specific Safety Orientations will be conducted daily and all employees that work onsite must attend, complete the orientation review and receive a hardhat decal. Weekly All Hands Meeting: A weekly Safety Meeting will be held by B&G Management every Tuesday morning. All employees working onsite for that week are required to attend. Crew Work Plans: All trades / employees working onsite will conduct a daily CWP that addresses the hazards for that day specific to their work as well as the safe plan / controls that will be implemented to protect employees. These will be documented, reviewed and submitted to B&G Management.

Related to Safety Orientations

  • Safety Glasses Section 1. The City shall supply prescription safety glasses with plastic lenses to employees who are required to wear safety glasses and who are members of the classifications contained in Appendix C to this contract. Safety glasses which are authorized must be industrial grade safety glasses which meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI Specification Z87. 1. All employees who are required to wear safety glasses shall also be required to wear side ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, either permanent or snap-on, whenever an eye hazard exists. Solid tinted glasses will not be approved unless required by prescription. Photogray, progressive, scratch coating and/or anti-glare lenses may be considered for those employees who primarily work outdoors or as prescribed. In the event that additional classes are identified as needing either prescription safety glasses or protective eyewear, such classes may be added to the classification list in Appendix C upon approval of PAGE and the City. Section 2. The City agrees to pay the full cost of required prescription safety glasses, with frames not to exceed $75.00. This excludes the cost of the eye examination which will be the responsibility of the employee. The effected employees will be allowed one (1) replacement of safety glasses every two (2) years. In the event the safety glasses become lost, unserviceable, or broken on the job, the employee must present a written request for replacement to the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If the employee breaks his safety glasses while on the job, the Department shall replace the glasses at no cost to the employee. The replacement of lost glasses or glasses that are broken off the job will be at the discretion of the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If an employee has been provided safety glasses by the City, the employee shall be permitted to retain possession of the glasses after separation from the City without reimbursing the City for any costs associated with the glasses. Section 3. An employee who is required to wear prescription safety glasses must present a written request to his department head or designated representative. Section 4. The employee must obtain a current prescription and the employee is authorized the use of sick leave not to exceed two (2) hours to accomplish this examination. The employee will obtain a purchase order from the Department Head prior to ordering the safety glasses. The employee will present the purchase order to the appropriate vendor when ordering. The vendor will contact the appropriate Department Head when the glasses are ready for delivery. The Department Head will then notify the employee who will present himself at the vendor for fitting and pickup. Section 5. In the event a probationary employee has been issued safety glasses and terminates his employment with the City for any reason during the probationary period, he shall be required to reimburse the City for any expenses incurred in the purchase of safety glasses.

  • Training and Orientation (a) No employee shall be required to work on any job or operate any piece of equipment until they have received proper training and instruction. (b) The Employer shall provide sufficient and adequate training and/or orientation to any employee working in a new or unfamiliar work area or position.

  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

  • Orientation The Employer shall provide planned and paid Orientation Programs of such content and duration as it deems appropriate taking into consideration the needs of the Employer and the Nurses involved. Such Nurses will not be considered part of core staffing during their Orientation Program nor will they be provided with primary assignments.

  • Safety Footwear ‌ The Employer will determine the employees that are required to wear safety footwear as essential Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Those Employer- designated employees within the following classifications will receive a biennial allowance up to $200 per designated employee. The process for purchasing safety footwear will follow the Employer’s policy or practice. • Buildings and Grounds Supervisors • Control Tech • Cooks • Custodians • Electricians and Electrician Leads • Facility Operations Maintenance Specialist • Food Service Workers, Worker Leads, Supervisors and Managers • Grounds & Nursery Services Specialists • HVAC Techs • Maintenance Custodians, Specialists and Mechanics • Painters and Painter Leads • Security Guards; Campus Security Officers, Sergeants and Safety Supervisors • Warehouse Workers and Equipment Operators • Utility Workers ARTICLE 22‌