Sunglasses Sample Clauses

Sunglasses. The employer shall supply one pair of UV-rated sunglasses (or prescription safety spectacles if prescribed by a qualified optometrist). Suitable combination sun/safety glasses (or prescription safety spectacles if prescribed by a qualified Optometrist) would be acceptable.
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Sunglasses. Charges for safety goggles or sunglasses, including prescription type. .
Sunglasses. The CITY shall provide one pair of sunglasses to each Marine Safety represented employee, or will reimburse said employees an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per year, for the employee's purchase of one pair of sunglasses.
Sunglasses. The Authority will continue the practice of providing sunglasses for Airfield Operations Specialists, Airside Safety Officers, Skilled Trades who work airside, and AVOP/Airside Coordinators. The Clothing Committee will make recommendations to the JOSH Committee regarding standards for sunglasses.
Sunglasses. The City agrees to provide 100% UV-protected sunglasses to all full-time ocean rescue personnel and five (5) pairs of the sunglasses for part-time ocean rescue personnel with the most number of hours worked.
Sunglasses. All Operations, Facilities and Events Employees are entitled to a reimbursement of $50 every 24 months for close-fitting, wraparound style sunglasses that meet the Australian/New Zealand Standard for sunglasses (categories 2, 3 and 4). A receipt must be submitted to the People & Culture Manager who will make the reimbursement via Salesforce.
Sunglasses. CTS will reimburse any Employee who presents a proper receipt for the purchase of sunglasses and/or tinted eyewear in an amount up to a maximum of $75 per year, by his/her Seniority Date, or cumulative reimbursement up to a maximum amount of $150.
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