Work Practices definition
Examples of Work Practices in a sentence
Overtime shall be defined as t ime w orked in excess of the normal hours of w ork for a full-time employee performing the same w ork as set out in Article 5 or under Appendix B, Localized Hours of Work Practices.
Overtime shall be defined as time worked in excess of the normal hours of work for a full-time employee performing the same work as set out in Article 5 or under Appendix B, Localized Hours of Work Practices.
Borrower must satisfy the requirements of Chapter 36 of the San Francisco Building Code ("Work Practices for Exterior Lead-Based Paint") and the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 4821 et seq.) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR part 35.
The City and Union agree that the Safe Work Practices Group (SWPG) will include an equal number of management employees and AFSCME designated employee representatives.
To minimize the risk of illness, it is each Vendor Personnel’s responsibility to report unsafe conditions or a concern that any of NBCUniversal’s Safe Work Practices has been violated.
The Contractor shall ensure the full compliance with current Rules, Regulations and Edicts relating to Safety of Personnel, Safety of Work Practices, and Single Working/Lone working.
Contractor shall adhere to all Site policies and procedures for environmental compliance, including Owner’s Environmental Work Practices Manual and Hazardous Material safety programs.
Workforce including Fair Work Practices and Living Wage Fair Work Practices are particularly relevant where the quality of the service being delivered is directly affected by the workforce engaged in the contract.
Additional provisions may be contained in the Work Practices Agreements.
General Work Practices: This policy outlines accepted general work practices that promote a positive work environment.