Rain at Starting Time. Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunchtime, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: ⮚ The rain stops; or ⮚ A covered walkway has been provided; or ⮚ The sheds are under cover and the employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or ⮚ Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the employees’ tools.
Rain at Starting Time. (a) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
(i) the rain stops; or
(ii) a covered walkway has been provided; or
(iii) the sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or
(iv) the distance to walk to the dry area is no more than 50m (or further where agreed by the Parties) in circumstances where the amenities are temporarily located outside of the site boundary, and it is not possible to provide covered walkways. It is acknowledged that some Projects have unique circumstances e.g. council restrictions, health and safety considerations etc. that mean that it is not possible to locate the amenities within the site boundaries for a period of time. On these Projects the parties will consult at a senior level to determine the appropriate temporary measure. It is not the intent of this clause that Employees walk in the rain in all circumstances. Where an Employer seeks to use this provision due to the nature of a Project, they will consult with the parties as to the operation of this clause and determine an appropriate definition of “drenched”. If there is a potential for the Employee to get “drenched” they will not be required to walk to the Workfront Senior levels of the union and the Employer will be involved in the implementation of this clause. This clause only applies to projects within the Melbourne CBD as bounded by Spring Street, Victoria Street, Xxxxxxx Street and Flinders Street; or
(v) Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the Employees’ tools.
(vi) In the case of mechanical plant operators carrying out early works as the principal activity or mechanical plant demolition on a site and they have a dry cabin to work from and they can safely access their cabin without getting “drenched”, they will return to work so long as the work itself is safe to perform. The Employer will ensure that other necessary personnel are provided to ensure safety of the workforce and the public.
(b) In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where Employees would not become wet.
Rain at Starting Time. (a) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
(i) The rain stops; or
(ii) A covered walkway has been provided; or
(iii) The sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or
(iv) Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the Employees’ tools.
(v) In the case of mechanical plant operators carrying out early works as the principal activity or mechanical plant demolition on a site and they have a dry cabin to work from and they can safely access their cabin without getting “drenched”, they will return to work so long as the work itself is safe to perform. The Employer will ensure that other necessary personnel are provided to ensure safety of the workforce and the public.
(b) In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where Employees would not become wet.
Rain at Starting Time. Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: • The rain stops; or • A covered walkway has been provided; or • The sheds are under cover and the employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or • Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the employees’ tools. In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the employees.
Rain at Starting Time. (i) Where Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea or lunch time, and it is raining, they will not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
A. the rain stops;
B. a covered walkway has been provided;
C. the sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without being required to be unreasonably exposed to the rain; or
D. adequate protection is provided. Protection will, where necessary, be provided for the Employee’s tools.
Rain at Starting Time. (a) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
(i) The rain stops; or
(ii) A covered walkway has been provided; or
(iii) The sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or
(iv) Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the Employees’ tools.
(b) In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where Employees would not become wet.
Rain at Starting Time. (a) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: the rain stops; or
Rain at Starting Time. Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
i. the rain stops; or
ii. a covered walkway has been provided; or
iii. the sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or
iv. adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the Employees’ tools. In the case of mechanical plant operators carrying out early works as the principal activity or mechanical plant demolition on a site and they have a dry cabin to work from and they can safely access their cabin without getting "drenched", they will return to work so long as the work itself is safe to perform. The Company will ensure that other necessary personnel are provided to ensure safety of the workforce and the public. In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the Employees.
Rain at Starting Time i) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they will not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:
A. The rain stops; or
B. A covered walkway has been provided; or
C. The sheds are under cover and the Employees can get to the dry area without being required to be unreasonably exposed to the rain; or
D. Adequate protection is provided. Protection will, where necessary, be provided for the Employee’s tools.
Rain at Starting Time. Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the employees.