Examples of Designated Work Area in a sentence
Designated Work Area The designated area for debris removal (the County ROW) is bounded by the County limits of the County and includes public property and ROW, County and utility easements, County parks and County debris stagingareas within the unincorporated areas of the County and may include private segments within the jurisdictional boundaries of the County.
In the event that an employee wishes to change the Designated Work Area, the employee must obtain prior written approval from their supervisor.
The employee must certify that this Designated Work Area is free of safety hazards and must agree to maintain equipment/supplies in a safe and appropriate manner within this area.
Mount Sinai assumes no liability for injuries to Employee that occur outside of the Designated Work Area at any time, or occur within the Designated Work Area outside of Employee’s Remote Work schedule or outside the scope of Employee’s work responsibilities or activities.
All employees operating in a Flexible Work Arrangement must maintain an approved Designated Work Area (most typically in the employee’s home).
For example, if an employee’s Designated Work Area is at their home, the employee cannot work remotely in another location (ex.
Employee agrees that Mount Sinai may visit the Employee’s Designated Work Area to audit Employee’s compliance with any safety standards or investigate any work-related injury, provided that those visits are scheduled in advance.
Employee understands that Mount Sinai will not be responsible for any of the operating costs associated with the maintenance of the Designated Work Area, including, but not limited to utilities, rent/mortgage, furniture, internet expense, costs of cleaning, etc.
Employee is responsible for all costs associated with establishing and maintaining the Designated Work Area.
Mount Sinai will not reimburse Employee for mileage, parking or any travel expenses incurred when traveling to or from the Designated Work Area and Mount Sinai or its offices, even if such travel is required during Employee’s Remote Work schedule or to service Mount Sinai equipment.