Hearing Testing Sample Clauses

The Hearing Testing clause establishes requirements for conducting hearing assessments, typically to monitor and protect individuals' auditory health in environments where noise exposure is a concern. It may specify the frequency of testing, the standards to be followed, and the responsibilities of employers or service providers in arranging and documenting these tests. By mandating regular hearing evaluations, this clause helps identify early signs of hearing loss and ensures compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, ultimately safeguarding individuals from long-term auditory damage.
Hearing Testing. The Department will continue its current practice of conducting an annual hearing test for each employee.
Hearing Testing. Each employee shall participate in mandatory vision testing every two years. This program will be monitored by the Joint Occupational Health Safety Committee. Results of the testing will be supplied to the employee and Occupational Health Nurse and stored in the employee's confidential health files. Any costs associated with the testing will be paid by the Company. Hearing testing will be conducted by the Occupational Health Nurse on an optional basis. Results of the testing will be supplied to the employee and stored in the employee's confidential health files.
Hearing Testing. The University agrees to provide base line hearing tests at no costs to unit members who have been identified by appropriate University health and safety officials and whose names are listed on the attached document over the course of the next year beginning with the funding of this Agreement by the state legislature. Once identified, the University will take the necessary steps to adequately protect the members and reduce the possibility of any further hearing loss. Subsequent to implementation, base line hearing tests will be conducted annually at no additional cost to the employee. • The following positions are eligible for base line testing. o All Institutional Maintenance Foremen whose primary duty is not clerical All Head of Grounds o All Motor Equipment Mechanic IVs o Tech Specialist IIs in Utilities and Facilities Services • Tests will be conducted by providers designated by the University. • The University will not assume cost or liability for an employee(s) who elects to have baseline testing performed elsewhere or by providers not designated by the University.
Hearing Testing. The University agrees to provide base line hearing tests at no costs to unit members who have been identified by appropriate University health and safety officials and whose names are listed on the attached document over the course of the next year beginning with the funding of this Agreement by the state legislature. Once identified, the University will take the necessary steps to adequately protect the members and reduce the possibility of any further hearing loss. Subsequent to implementation, base line hearing tests will be conducted annually at no additional cost to the employee. • The attached list represents current positions eligible for base line testing. • Tests will be conducted by providers designated by the University. • The University will not assume cost or liability for an employee(s) who elects to have baseline testing performed elsewhere or by providers not designated by the University. All Institutional Maintenance Foremen whose primary duty is not clerical All Head of Grounds All Motor Equipment Mechanic IVs Tech Specialist IIs in Utilities and Facilities Services

Related to Hearing Testing

  • Hearing Tests Audiometric tests should be conducted within two months of a person commencing employment, and thereafter at intervals of two years.

  • Random Testing Notwithstanding any provisions of the Collective Agreement or any special agreements appended thereto, section 4.6 of the Canadian Model will not be applied by agreement. If applied to a worker dispatched by the Union, it will be applied or deemed to be applied unilaterally by the Employer. The Union retains the right to grieve the legality of any imposition of random testing in accordance with the Grievance Procedure set out in this Collective Agreement.

  • ODUF Testing 6.6.1 Upon request from TWTC, AT&T shall send ODUF test files to TWTC. The Parties agree to review and discuss the ODUF file content and/or format. For testing of usage results, AT&T shall request that TWTC set up a production (live) file. The live test may consist of TWTC’s employees making test calls for the types of services TWTC requests on ODUF. These test calls are logged by TWTC, and the logs are provided to AT&T. These logs will be used to verify the files. Testing will be completed within thirty (30) days from the date on which the initial test file was sent.

  • Drug Testing (A) The state and the PBA agree to drug testing of employees in accordance with section 112.0455, F.S., the Drug-Free Workplace Act. (B) All classes covered by this Agreement are designated special risk classes for drug testing purposes. Special risk means employees who are required as a condition of employment to be certified under Chapter 633 or Chapter 943, F.S. (C) An employee shall have the right to grieve any disciplinary action taken under section 112.0455, the Drug-Free Workplace Act, subject to the limitations on the grievability of disciplinary actions in Article 10. If an employee is not disciplined but is denied a demotion, reassignment, or promotion as a result of a positive confirmed drug test, the employee shall have the right to grieve such action in accordance with Article 6.

  • Hearing Aids Any active employee who is insured under any one of the 9 District sponsored medical plans may request reimbursement for the costs of 10 hearing aids. The maximum amount of reimbursement shall not exceed one 11 thousand dollars ($1,000) within any three (3) year period. The cost of 12 hardware, fitting tests, and other tests related to the hearing aids purchased 13 shall be included for reimbursement purposes. 14