Building Inspectors Clause Samples

The 'Building Inspectors' clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the inspection of construction work by qualified professionals. Typically, it outlines who may appoint building inspectors, the scope of their authority to access the site, and the procedures for reporting any defects or non-compliance with building codes. This clause ensures that construction meets regulatory standards and provides a mechanism for identifying and addressing issues early, thereby protecting the interests of both the property owner and the contractor.
Building Inspectors. One winter jacket every three years, one spring jacket every two years, three golf shirts annually, one pair of winter gloves annually to a maximum of $30.00, and one pair of rubber boots (CSA approved) to be replaced on evidence of need by showing the safety footwear to the Supervisor, and the Supervisor authorizing purchase. One pair of winter coveralls (maximum $175 per pair), and one pair of rubber boots to be replaced upon evidence of need. One pair of winter gloves to a maximum of $30.00, and head protection for the appropriate season annually to a maximum of $25.00. One stainless steel water bottle every two years. One winter jacket every three years and rainwear as required, one pair of winter gloves annually to a maximum of $30.00 and one hard hat winter liner as required.
Building Inspectors. Outreach Consultants
Building Inspectors. Notwithstanding any provision of the Collective Agreement to the contrary, all existing terms and conditions of employment for the Building Inspectors shall continue, subject only to the Building Inspectors receiving the same percentage increase on salary or wages as the balance of the bargaining unit.
Building Inspectors. Stores Clerk, Garage Service Clerk, Warehouse Person, Engineering Field Staff, Public Works and Parks and Recreation employees: The Corporation shall provide annually three (3) shirts and three trousers, which clothes shall be laundered and maintained by the employee These employees shall be provided with the option of selecting any combination of coveralls, fatigues or jackets which does not exceed the maximum of three (3) sets. Employees in the Mechanical Shops shall, in addition to the above, be provided with three (3) changes of coveralls weekly. Coveralls shall also be provided to other personnel requiring same, at the discretion of the Superintendent: Arena Employees: The Corporation shall provide annually work clothes consisting of two (2)shirts, two (2)pairs of trousers, two (2) ties and one (1) Eisenhower-style jacket. Such clothing shall be laundered and maintained by the employee; Transit Employees: Commencing in the Corporation shall provide, biennially to all operators and inspectors, uniforms consisting of: one jacket, three (3) pairs of trousers, four (4) long-sleeved shirts, four (4) short-sleeved shirts, three (3) ties and one (1) sleeveless sweater. The employee shall be provided with the option of selecting summer weight or winter weight trousers, or any combination thereof. In addition to the existing clothing issue, transit employees shall be provided with one winter parka every five years or as required. The parka shall include a zip-in winter liner. Worn out items may be replaced at the Corporation's discretion. The Corporation agrees to contribute per pay toward the dry-cleaning of Transit Operator's and Inspector's uniforms. Such allowance to become effective with the first pay following ratification of the Agreement. The Corporation shall reimburse each employee requiring safety footwear or each transit employee requiring approved footwear an amount up to annually for the purchase of such safety footwear. The employee shall be required to provide a as proof of purchase. The Corporation agrees to provide operators of the Spray Patch Machine paving machine) with coveralls. boots and gloves.

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  • Safety Inspection During inspection of County facilities conducted by the State Division of Occupational Safety and Health for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the employee's agency/department. The employee so designated shall suffer no loss of pay when this function is performed during the employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • Property Inspections The Servicer shall conduct property inspections in accordance with the milestones of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property and prepare Property Inspection Reports on any Mortgaged Property involving property damage over $15,000. The Servicer shall furnish a copy of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property to the Master Servicer upon request.

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  • Building Directory A directory for the Building will be provided for the display of the name and location of tenants. Landlord reserves the right to approve any additional names Tenant desires to place in the directory and, if so approved, Landlord may assess a reasonable charge for adding such additional names.