Noise Abatement Program Sample Clauses

Noise Abatement Program. The Company will make an on-going effort to address noise concerns where levels are above the legislated levels, particularly with the introduction of new equipment, machinery and technology as part of plant modernization and new facility installations. The Health, Safety and Environment Committee will identify and prioritize noise areas, monitor noise abatement across the plants, including sound survey results, and make appropriate recommendations. Further, audiometric tests will be conducted annually for those employees whose average noise exposure exceeds eighty (80) decibels (dBA). Permanent records of audiometric tests and sound survey results will be maintained at the plants. Management of the plants will be instructed to review annually with the Health, Safety and Environment Committee, in sufficient detail, the noise abatement programs currently in effect and those it is planning to undertake. This information will be supplied in writing to the Health, Safety and Environment Committee with the understanding the Health, Safety and Environment Committee will have ample opportunity to discuss the noise abatement program with Management and make recommendations designed to improve upon it.
Noise Abatement Program. The Company and the Guild agrees to continued development of the noise abatement program, The Company ai the Guild agree to participate in a Joint Management Union Industry Committee to consider noise abatement vessels and make recommendations to the respective companies where necessary in order to meet the objective reducing noise to mutually acceptable levels.
Noise Abatement Program. The problem of noise varies in kind and intensity in each plant. Thus, it is not feasible to establish a specific noise abatement program generally applicable throughout all the Company's facilities. It is agreed that a sub-committee of the Joint Health and Safety Committee will be established as a Noise Committee. This sub-committee will make recommendations to Management, on a priority basis, of those areas found to be at or over the legislated requirements, and assist in the plans to undertake progressive improvements. The Company agrees that a consultant may be engaged for purposes of assisting in the determination of recommended improvements. The Company agrees that audiometric tests will be made available annually for those employees whose average noise exposure exceeds 85 decibels (dba). Permanent records of audiometric tests will be maintained in each workplace. Every attempt will be made to conduct the tests at the beginning of the work week.
Noise Abatement Program. The Company will make an on-going effort to address noise concerns where levels are above the legislated levels, particularly with the introduction of new equipment, machinery and technology as part of plant modernization and new facility installations. The Health, Safety and Environment Committee will identify and prioritize noise areas, monitor noise abatement across the plants, including sound survey results, and make appropriate recommendations. Further, audiometric tests will be conducted annually for those employees whose average noise exposure exceeds eighty-five
Noise Abatement Program. It is agreed that a sub-committee of the Joint Health and Safety Committee will be established as a Noise Committee. This sub-committee will make recommendations to Management, on a priority basis, of those areas found to be at or over the legislated requirements, and assist in the plans to undertake progressive improvements. The Company agrees that a consultant may be engaged for purposes of assisting in the determination of recommended improvements. The Company agrees that audiometric tests will be made available annually for those employees whose average noise exposure exceeds 85 decibels (dba). Permanent records of audiometric tests will be maintained in each workplace. Every attempt will be made to conduct the tests at the beginning of the work week.
Noise Abatement Program. The Company and the Guild agrees to continued development of the noise abatement program. The Company and the Guild agree to participate in a Joint Management Union Industry Committee to consider noise abatement on vessels and make recommendations to the respective companies where necessary in order to meet the objective of reducing noise to mutually acceptable levels. (a) NOISE LEVEL READINGS The Company agrees that its' members companies shall, if they have not yet done so, have noise level readings taken on all of their vessels. The noise level readings shall be taken in accommodation areas, specifically sleeping cabins, galleys, mess-rooms, wheelhouses, and recreation rooms. Such readings shall be taken in accordance with the STANDARDS RESPECTING NOISE CONTROL AND HEARING PROTECTION IN CANADIAN TOWBOATS OVER 15 TONS GROSS TONNAGE. All noise level readings are to be made available to the Guild for inspection upon request. Should the Company take subsequent noise level readings the Guild will be supplied with copies of findings. Should a Company fail to comply the Guild may require that the vessel(s) in question be tied up until such time as the readings are taken and shown to the Guild. Noise level readings shall be taken as follows: 1. The Company may take its own level readings and in this event the Guild may have a Guild official in attendance while the vessel(s) are being tested, or 2. Should the Guild dispute any noise level readings tendered, the Guild may then require further noise level readings with a Guild representative in attendance. (b) The Committee shall have the authority to examine any vessel in respect of which a noise problem is presented to the Committee.
Noise Abatement Program. The Company will make an on-going effort to address noise concerns where levels are above the legislated levels, particularly with the intro- duction of new equipment, machinery and technology as part of plant modernization and new facility installations. The Health, Safety and Environment Committee will identify and prioritize noise areas, mon- itor noise abatement across the plants, including sound survey results, and make appropriate recommendations. Further, audiometric tests will be conducted annually for those employees whose average noise exposure exceeds eighty-five (85) decibels (dBA). Permanent records of audiometric tests and sound survey results will be maintained at the plant. Management of the plant will be instructed to review annually with the Health, Safety and Environment Committee, in sufficient detail, the noise abatement programs currently in effect and those it is planning to undertake. This information will be supplied in writing to the Health, Safety and Environment Committee with the understand- ing the Health, Safety and Environment Committee will have ample opportunity to discuss the noise abatement program with Manage- ment and make recommendations designed to improve upon it.

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