Station Uniforms Sample Clauses

Station Uniforms. The Agency agrees to provide, at the time of hire, initial issue uniforms to include the following: a) Three pairs of nomex work pangs, black or dark blue b) Three sets of nomex work shirts, to include all patches and insignia, black or dark blue
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Station Uniforms. The Agency agrees to provide, at the time of hire, initial issue uniforms to include the following: a) Three pairs of nomex work pants, black or dark blue b) Three sets of nomex work shirts, to include all patches and insignia, black or dark blue c) One jacket, dark blue or black, appropriate for local climate d) One belt e) One pair footwear, black ANSI Z41, class 75 f) Three workout shorts, 100% cotton, black or dark blue g) Three workout T-shirts, 100% cotton, black or dark blue h) One pair running shoes The phrase “at hire” shall mean that the Agency will purchase the above clothing items within the first seven (7) business days and all items will be delivered within the first thirty (30) calendar days of employment or promotion depending upon vendor response. Clean serviceable uniform items listed above, jacket is optional, will be worn by employees at all times during the normal duty day (less physical fitness time). Employees will receive a uniform maintenance allowance of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) per calendar year starting 2020. Employee will be responsible for replacement of all Station Uniform items regardless of circumstances. Employees must be on the Agency payroll as of October 1st of each fiscal year for eligibility to receive the full allowance. Payment of the allowance shall be in the employee’s October paycheck. New hires will receive this allowance within the first sixty (60) calendar days of employment. New hires will receive a prorated amount based on their date of hire. This allowance is for the purpose of providing replacement uniform items as needed and for the purpose of providing sweatshirts, hats, socks, T-shirts, and work out gear (items the Agency does not provide). All clothing articles will meet applicable safety specifications, color and department insignia requirements as set by the Fire Chief. LETTER OF AGREEMENT - FITNESS/WELLNESS‌ All fire personnel have a responsibility of servicing the public with a level of physical fitness that enables employees to respond safely to a host of unforeseen emergencies. As a result, regular participation in a physical fitness program is essential to meet this requirement. The parties agree that management and the union will meet and develop a physical fitness/wellness program pursuant to National Guard Bureau (NGB) policy requirements. Lacking a published NGB policy, the NFPA 1500 and AFI shall be the primary standards. The program shall include, but not be limited to, factor...
Station Uniforms. Section 1: The Town will continue to provide unit employees with the basic clothing and uniform items as outlined below. These items will be of equivalent or better quality as the brands or models listed. The Town will replace any and all damaged, worn, non-fitting items on an "as needed" basis throughout the duration of this Agreement. Requests for replacements shall be made through the Fire Chief and shall not be unreasonably denied. In addition, all items will be replaced if damaged while on duty in the performance of work related assignments/tasks at the expense of the Employer. Uniforms shall only be worn in places and at times which bear a reasonable relationship to the performance of official duties. a) Four (4) pairs of Lions uniform dark navy blue pants. b) Four (4) Lions uniform dark navy blue button-down shirts with silver embroidered badge on left breast. Last name embroidered above right pocket. Ogunquit FD patch sewn on left arm (shoulder) with the American flag sewn on right arm (shoulder). The IAFF pin and/or patch may be worn by the unit employee on his/her uniform shirt. c) Two (2) pairs of 5-11 dark navy blue shorts. d) Two (2) dark navy blue polo light wick shirts with logo as mutually agreed to by the parties embroidered on left breast. e) One (1) 5-11 Three-in-One jacket with logos as mutually agreed to by the parties. f) One (1) Black 5-11 or Tactical Series duty belt. g) One (1) pair of black work boots, (Xxxxx's, 5-11, Converse). h) A total of four (4) short or long sleeve dark navy blue T-shirts with silk screen logo as mutually agreed to by the parties on left breast. i) One (1) dark navy winter hat with embroidered logo as mutually agreed to by the parties on the front of the hat. j) One (1) dark navy baseball hat with logo as mutually agreed to by the parties embroidered on the front of the hat. k) Four (4) pairs 5-11 dark socks. l) One (1) pair of sweat pants and one (1) pair of gym shorts.
Station Uniforms. Article 15.1 Uniforms… 27 Article 15.2 Uniform Supply Officer 28 Article 15.3 Miscellaneous… 28
Station Uniforms. The Town will provide unit employees with the basic clothing and uniform items as outlined in the Fire Department’s Standard Operating Guidelines concerning the same. The Town will continue to replace all damaged, worn, non-fitting items on an "as needed" basis throughout the duration of this Agreement. Requests for replacements shall be made through the Public Safety Chief and shall not be unreasonably denied. In addition, all items will be replaced if damaged while on duty in the performance of work-related assignments/tasks at the expense of the Employer. Uniforms shall only be worn in places and at times which bear a reasonable relationship to the performance of official duties. The Parties have also agreed to develop/maintain the Fire Department SOP covering Station Uniform issues.
Station Uniforms. 1. The requirement and conditions for the station uniform and footwear for employees will be in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. 2. Employees will be provided a uniform allowance in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations (5 CFR591, Title 5).
Station Uniforms. The City will continue to provide unit employees with the basic clothing and uniform items pursuant to Fire Department’s Standard Operating Procedure 100.7 dated November 4th, 2019, as may be amended by LMC from time to time. a. The City shall provide a uniform allowance of eight-hundred dollars ($800.00) per employee per year commencing July 1, 2021 (only 10% of the uniform allowance shall be used for socks and underwear). There shall also be a stipend of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) per year per employee for replacement or personal items lost or damaged during the course of employment. The Parties agreed that unit employees may wear an IAFF pin on their Fire Department Uniforms, may display a Maltese cross union insignia on the left chest of T-Shirt(s), and may wear IAFF T-shirts while in a duty status. These item[s] shall not be maintained by the Employer. b. Unit Employees will be authorized to wear Specialty T-Shirts for Red Shirt Friday, Breast Cancer Awareness Month and/or other Specialty T-Shirts as mutually agreed to by the Parties.
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Station Uniforms. A. Members of the Fire/Rescue Division shall be provided with a clothing allowance from the District to the sum of one Thousand dollars ($1000.00) per person which shall be issued in two
Station Uniforms. The Town will provide unit employees with the basic clothing and uniform items as outlined in the Fire Department’s Standard Operating Guidelines concerning the same. The Town will continue to replace any and all damaged, worn,

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