Spectacles Sample Clauses

Spectacles. The employer will reimburse lecturers, up to a maximum of $200, the cost of prescription spectacles if: (a) the lecturer is using a visual display unit for 50% or more of their working time or for continuous periods of two hours or more per working day; and (b) an optometrist endorses the need for VDU spectacles and provides to the Institute a completed copy of the visual examination form (prescribed by the New Zealand Optometrists Association Inc.); and (c) a receipt of the cost of the spectacles is provided by the lecturer.
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Spectacles. Unlike we people of the late 20th century, our ancestors of the mid-19th century considered good vision a privilege and not a right. Most people accepted not being able to see distances and used spectacles for reading only. This creates a small dilemma. The period frames illustrated here tend to have very small lenses and a loose fitting nose bridge. These features lend themselves to looking down at a book, but will take some getting used to for the modern myopic. Hair and Xxxxx: After looking at the photographic record one might assume that men styled their faces in as many varied fashions as anything else. Certain styles (such as shorter hair and a clean face or longer hair and a full xxxxx) are routinely seen but no single look predominates. In general, the hair was worn from short (collar length) to long (shoulder length), the middles range being typical. Universally parted on the side and sometimes combed down over the ears and puffs known as “Dog’s Ears”. Xxxxx styles included the Trencher or Dish (a narrow xxxxx running from side burn, under the jaw line and chin). Goatee, Goatee and mustache connected, side whiskers (sideburns) long to the jaw line and under) and side whiskers with small moustache. One particular xxxxx ran under or at the jaw line, never connecting the side xxxxx and about 1/2 way over the chin. Moustaches are only occasionally seen by themselves and the “long” full xxxxx seems to appear later on the old worn down miners.
Spectacles. Replacement of prescription spectacles damaged in a workplace incident will be treated on a case by case basis and determined by the General Manager. Subject to approval, the Company will reimburse the net cost to the employee of the replacement spectacles. The “net cost” means the cost to the employee after any refund from any medical fund.
Spectacles. 3.5.1 The employer will reimburse lecturers, up to a maximum of $216.32 from date of ratification 2024 and $224.97 from 1 January 2025, the cost of prescription spectacles if: a) the lecturer is using a visual display unit for 50% or more of their working time or for continuous periods of two hours or more per working day; and b) an optometrist endorses the need for VDU spectacles and provides to the Institute a completed copy of the visual examination form (prescribed by the New Zealand Optometrists Association Inc.); and
Spectacles pince-nez goggles
Spectacles. (Aca&Gen) If you are engaged in VDU duties for at least half of a full-time position you shall be entitled to an eye test at your employer’s expense after the first year upon being assigned to such duties. Further tests shall be provided at not less than two yearly intervals upon application to your employer. If the test discloses that prescription spectacles are required for the normal viewing distance of a VDU, or that an eyesight problem has been created or worsened by VDU then your employer will meet the following costs: (a) Cost of the eyetest. (b) Cost of standard lenses or standard replacement lenses. Your employer may meet the cost of contact lenses up to the level of the costs which might otherwise be paid for single vision spectacles. (c) A contribution of $75.00 will be paid towards spectacle frames. Except that if you have current spectacles only the cost of the test and lenses shall be met by your employer.
Spectacles. R650.00 including one pair of lenses, one pair of frames and examination fees of an optometrist paid at medical aid rates, every two years, subject to a 12 month waiting period.
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Spectacles. An Employee who is required to wear an optical aid in order to safely discharge his or her duties is eligible to be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses consistent with the Employer’s Health and Wellbeing Policy as amended from time to time.

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