Common use of Strain Injury Prevention Clause in Contracts

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal strain injuries or illness which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i) the work methods and practices (ii) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation (iii) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled (iv) the environmental conditions (v) the physical demands of work in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Nurses Master Agreement, Nurses Master Agreement, Nurses Master Agreement

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Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-musculo- skeletal strain injuries or illness which are work related. (b) The Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees Committee shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i) the work methods and practices (ii) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation (iii) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled (iv) the environmental conditions (v) the physical demands of work in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Service Agreement, Public Service Agreement, Public Service Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and commission designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer Commission shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practicespractices;‌ (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, will include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Service Agreement, Public Service Agreement

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Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal musculoskeletal strain injuries injuries, eye strain, or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstationworkstation;‌ (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (bArticle 22.18(b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Strain Injury Prevention. (a) The Parties parties agree that there is a shared interest in minimizing and/or eliminating musculo-skeletal strain injuries or illness illnesses which are work related. (b) Local Occupational Health and Safety Committees (or union and employer designated safety representatives) shall, in the performance of regular worksite inspections, identify the following risk factors which may contribute to risk: (i1) the work methods and practices; (ii2) the layout and condition of the workplace and workstation; (iii3) the characteristics of objects or equipment handled; (iv4) the environmental conditions; (v5) the physical demands of work work; in a manner consistent with generic guidelines developed by the Provincial provincial Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. (c) Where new equipment will be introduced to the workplace, or during the design and planning stages of new or renovated workplace workplaces or workstations, the Employer shall seek the appropriate advice with respect to the risk factors noted in (b). Such advice will be sought from resources which will, where appropriate, include a joint occupational health and safety committee or designated safety representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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