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Your Work means a. work or operations performed by you or on your behalf; b. materials, parts and equipment you supply for such work or operations; and c. written warranties or representations made at any time regarding quality, fitness, durability or performance of any of the foregoing; and d. the provision of or failure to provide instructions and/or warnings.
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Your Work means a. work or operations performed by you or on b. materials, parts, and equipment supplied for such work or operations; c. written warranties or representations made at any time regarding quality, fitness, durability, or performance of any of the foregoing; and d. providing or failing to provide warnings or in- structions. We provide insurance for the following coverages indicated by a specific limit or premium charge on the declarations. We pay all sums which an insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages due to bodily injury or property damage to which this insurance applies. The bodily injury or property damage must be caused by an occurrence which takes place in the coverage territory, and the bodily injury or prop- erty damage must occur during the policy period. 1. We pay the medical expenses defined below for a. on premises you own or rent; b. on ways adjacent or next to premises you own or rent; or c. arising out of your operations. 2. We pay such expenses regardless of fault but only if: a. they arise out of an accident that occurred in the coverage territory and during the policy period; and b. they are incurred and reported within one year of the accident. 3. Medical expenses means the reasonable and necessary expenses for: a. medical, surgical, x-ray, and dental services, including prosthetic devices and eye glasses; b. ambulance, hospital, professional nursing, and funeral services; and c. first aid at the time of an accident. We pay all sums which an insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages due to bodily injury or property damage arising out of the products/ com- pleted work hazard to which this insurance applies. The bodily injury or property damage must be caused by an occurrence which takes place in the coverage territory, and the bodily injury or prop- erty damage must occur during the policy period. We pay for property damage to buildings, or parts thereof, which you rent from another, or which are loaned to you, if the property damage is caused by fire for which you are legally liable. Buildings include fixtures permanently attached thereto. All of the exclusions otherwise applicable to property damage do not apply to this coverage. However, we do not cover: 1. liability arising under any contract or agreement to indemnify any person or organization for damage by fire to the premises; or 2. liability arising out of property damage: a. which is expected by, directed by, or intended by the insured; or b. that is the resul...

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  • EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING 1. The State agrees to provide advice and counseling to employees with respect to career advancement opportunities and agency developments which have an impact on their careers. 2. Regular review of its job-related and career development and training programs will be made by the State in order to provide suitable programs for employees covered by this Agreement. When undertaking any such review, the State shall notify employees of such review and take into account suggestions and proposals made by employees. 3. Employees shall be given a reasonable notice of applicable, development and training programs available. Such notice shall include an explanation of the procedure for applying for the program. Notices of development and training programs shall be posted for reasonable periods in advance on bulletin boards at applicable work locations within the agencies involved. An appointing authority shall make every effort to permit employees' participation in such career development and training programs. Participation in any training inside or outside of work hours which is required by the State as a condition of fulfilling the requirements of the employee's job, or any in-service State training which is conducted or undertaken during normally scheduled work hours will be considered as time worked. 4. The State shall pay tuition, course-related fees, other approved course required costs and for necessary travel and lodging pursuant to established policies and procedures.

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  • Employee Development The Employer may provide employees the opportunity to participate in appropriate seminars, workshops or short courses. When possible and appropriate the Employer will provide to all staff information on seminars, workshops or short courses by posting a notice on the Employer’s internal web site.

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