Common use of Procedure for resolving issues Clause in Contracts

Procedure for resolving issues. As soon as possible after an issue has been reported, the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor or another management representative and the Health and Safety Representative must meet and try to resolve the issue. The resolution of the relevant issue must take into account any of the following factors that may be relevant- (a) whether the hazard or risk can be isolated (b) the number and location of Employees affected by it; (c) whether appropriate temporary measures are possible or desirable; (d) whether environmental monitoring is desirable; (e) the time that may elapse before the hazard or risk is permanently corrected; (f) who is responsible for performing and overseeing the removal of the hazard or risk.

Appears in 279 contracts

Sources: Subcontractors Painting & Decorating Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Traffic Control Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Bricklaying Enterprise Agreement

Procedure for resolving issues. As soon as possible after an issue has been reported, the Employer’s Employer s Site Safety Supervisor or another management representative and the Health and Safety Representative must meet and try to resolve the issue. The resolution of the relevant issue must take into account any of the following factors that may be relevant- (a) whether the hazard or risk can be isolated (b) the number and location of Employees affected by it; (c) whether appropriate temporary measures are possible or desirable; (d) whether environmental monitoring is desirable; (e) the time that may elapse before the hazard or risk is permanently corrected; (f) who is responsible for performing and overseeing the removal of the hazard or risk.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Mobile Crane Hiring Industry Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Concrete Placement Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Concrete Kerb, Channel & Pavement Enterprise Agreement 2024 2027

Procedure for resolving issues. As soon as possible after an issue has been reported, the EmployerCompany’s Site Safety Supervisor safety supervisor or another management representative and the Health elected workplace health and Safety Representative must safety representative may meet and try to resolve the issue. The resolution of the relevant issue must take into account any of the following factors that may be relevant-relevant— (a) whether the hazard or risk can be isolated; (b) the number and location of Employees affected by it; (c) whether appropriate temporary measures are possible or desirable; (d) whether environmental monitoring is desirable; (e) the time that may elapse before the hazard or risk is permanently corrected; (f) who is responsible for performing and overseeing the removal of the hazard or risk. As soon possible after the resolution of an issue, details of the agreement must be brought to the attention of affected employees in an appropriate manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Procedure for resolving issues. As soon as possible after an issue has been reported, the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor or another management representative and the Health and Safety Representative must meet and try to resolve the issue. The resolution of the relevant issue must take into account any of the following factors that may be relevant- (a) whether the hazard or risk can be isolated (b) the number and location of Employees affected by it; (c) whether appropriate temporary measures are possible or desirable; (d) whether environmental monitoring is desirable; (e) the time that may elapse before the hazard or risk is permanently corrected;; and (f) who is responsible for performing and overseeing the removal of the hazard or risk.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Procedure for resolving issues. As soon as possible after an issue has been reported, the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor or another management representative and the Health and Safety Representative must meet and try to resolve the issue. The resolution of the relevant issue must take into account any of the following factors that may be relevant- (a) whether the hazard or risk can be isolated (b) the number and location of Employees affected by it; (c) whether appropriate temporary measures are possible or desirable; (d) whether environmental monitoring is desirable; (e) the time that may elapse before the hazard or risk is permanently corrected; (f) who is responsible for performing and overseeing the removal of the hazard or risk.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontractors Caulking & Sealing Enterprise Agreement