Flagpersons Sample Clauses

The Flagpersons clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for individuals designated to direct traffic or ensure safety on a worksite. Typically, it outlines qualifications, training, and equipment necessary for flagpersons, as well as the specific situations in which they must be used, such as during road construction or when heavy machinery is operating near public areas. This clause ensures that proper safety measures are in place to protect both workers and the public by mandating the presence and proper conduct of flagpersons in potentially hazardous environments.
Flagpersons. Any employees such as a flagperson shall be furnished adequate relief for use of toilet facilities. In the event free parking facilities are not available within five (5) blocks of a job site, the Individual Employer will provide such parking facilities and the Individual Employer shall have the right to designate parking areas to be used. Where, because of congested parking conditions, it is necessary to use public parking facilities, the Individual Employer will reimburse the employees for the cost of such parking upon being presented with a receipt or voucher certifying to the cost thereof, submitted weekly. Such reimbursement is to be made on a weekly basis or at the conclusion of the project, whichever occurs earlier. On remote jobs when the access to where the work is being performed (at a job or project or within a job or project) is unsuitable, and no parking facilities are provided within a five (5) minute walk from where the work is being performed, the Individual Employer shall transport the employees to and from the place where the work is being performed, and such transporting shall be one-half (½) on the Individual Employer's time and one-half (½) on the employee's time.
Flagpersons. Any employees such as a flagperson shall be furnished adequate relief for use of toilet facilities.
Flagpersons. Any employees such as a flagperson shall be furnished adequate relief for use of toilet facilities. In the event free parking facilities are not available within five (5) blocks of a job site, Employer will provide such parking facilities and Employer shall have the right to designate parking areas to be used. Where, because of congested parking conditions, it is necessary to use public parking facilities, Employer will reimburse the employees for the cost of such parking upon being presented with a receipt or voucher certifying to the cost thereof, submitted weekly. Such reimbursement is to be made on a weekly basis or at the conclusion of the project, whichever occurs earlier. In the event free parking facilities are not available within five (5) blocks of a job site, Employer will provide such parking facilities and Employer shall have the right to designate parking areas to be used. Where, because of congested parking conditions, it is necessary to use public parking facilities, Employer will reimburse the employees for the cost of such parking upon being presented with a receipt or voucher certifying to the cost thereof, submitted weekly. Such reimbursement is to be made on a weekly basis or at the conclusion of the project, whichever occurs earlier. On remote jobs when the access to where the work is being performed (at a job or project or within a job or project) is unsuitable, and no parking facilities are provided within a five

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