Common use of Temperature Conditions Clause in Contracts

Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' health. The parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate matters for referral to established health and safety committees or to the local health and safety representatives, as appropriate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, National Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Temperature Conditions. The parties Parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' health. The parties Parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate matters for referral to established health the USMA Safety and safety committees Health Council or to the local health and safety representatives, as appropriateUSMA Safety Office.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' Employees’ health. The Employer will make reasonable efforts to provide comfortable humidity and temperature control. The parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees Employees are appropriate matters for referral to established health facility Health and safety committees or to the local health and safety representatives, as appropriateSafety personnel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Labor Management Relations Agreement, Labor Management Relations Agreement

Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' health. The parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate suitable measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate acceptable matters for referral to established the National Health and Safety Committee or designated health and safety committees or to the local health and safety representativesrepresentative, as appropriate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, National Agreement

Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' health. The parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate suitable measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate acceptable matters for referral to established the National Health and Safety Committee or designated health and safety committees or to the local health and safety representativesrepresentative, as appropriate.appropriate.‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement