Tool Box Meetings Sample Clauses
The 'Tool Box Meetings' clause requires regular safety meetings to be held on-site, typically involving all workers and supervisors. These meetings are usually brief, conducted at the start of a shift, and focus on discussing specific safety topics, recent incidents, or upcoming work hazards relevant to the day's tasks. The core function of this clause is to promote ongoing safety awareness, ensure that all personnel are informed about potential risks, and foster a culture of open communication regarding workplace safety, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents and injuries.
Tool Box Meetings. 54.1 Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Employer will develop a program of consultation with its site based Employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology.
54.2 At least one toolbox meeting will be convened by the Employer per site, each month to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include but are not limited to programming of site work, site issues, work health and safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, Agreement compliance, wages and conditions, compliance with statutory obligations and any other relevant issue raised. Notice of the meeting will be given at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled date, but can be rescheduled to accommodate site requirements. There will be a standing invitation for representatives of the Union to attend such toolbox meetings. Meetings will be scheduled so as to minimise disruption to production.
Tool Box Meetings. Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Employer will develop a program of consultation with its site based Employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology.
Tool Box Meetings. 15.1 At least one tool box meeting will be convened by the Employer per site each month to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include: programming of site work, site issues, Workplace Health and Safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, agreement compliance, wages and conditions, compliance with statutory obligations and any other relevant issue raised. Notice of the meeting will be given at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled date.
Tool Box Meetings. A tool box meeting will be held at the commencement of any project and thereafter weekly to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation between the Employees. This meeting can be used as a means to communicate information to and from the Company Safety, Training and Consultative Committee
Tool Box Meetings. A tool box meeting may be held per site per month to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation between the workforce and the company. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include: programming of site work, site issues, Workplace Health and Safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, , compliance with statutory obligations, any other issue raised by an employee or the company. Notice of the meeting will be given at least a week prior to the scheduled date.
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Tool Box Meetings. 81.1. Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Company will develop a program of consultation with its site based employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology. 28 February 2025 28 February 2025 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003. Branch Secretary, Victorian Branch. Executive Assistant Where an employee’s classification is silent in this clause the classification structure in the Building and Construction General On-site Award 2020 classification will apply for the purpose of identifying a classification. New entrant (less than 12 months industry experience), asphalt labourer, trades assistant, formwork stripper, concrete gang, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, demolition labourer, concrete cutter, chainman, fencer, area controller Roller (up to 5 tonnes) Construction Worker 2 / Tunnel Civil Worker 2 (CW 2) (TCW2) Concrete batcher, general labourer, steel fixer, concrete finisher, manhole builder, pitcher or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, spotter, tack welder, Line Pump Operator (Truck or Trailer mounted) Roller (5 to 10 tonnes) Trucks (up to 12 tonnes payload) Construction Worker 3 / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 (CW 3) (TCW3) Spotter with Dogger, Dogger, drainer, scaffolder, form setter, pipe layer, renderer, drilling machine operator, small trenching machine, Certified Operator (Boom or Tower Pump) Stationary Pump Operator Roller (over 10 tonnes) Trucks (12 to 60 tonnes payload) Excavator (up to 16 tonnes) Skid steer (single class) Wheel and track loader (up to 100 kw) Scrapers (up to 300 kw) Winch driver, forklift driver, mobile hydraulic platform operator Construction Worker 3 Trade / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 Trade (CW 3 trade) (TCW 3 trade) Tradesperson level 1, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, form worker / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Worker 4 / Tunnel Civil Worker 4 (CW 4) (TCW 4) Marker / setter out, shaft or trench sinker, drilling machine (over 155mm to 230mm), winding and haulage driver, concrete paver, tradesperson level 2 Compactors (up to 200 tonnes) Excavators (17 to 25 tonnes) Backhoe loader (single class) Wheel and track loader (100 to 200 kw) Graders (up to 130 kw) Scrapers (300 to 400 kw) Trucks (60 to 120 tonnes payload) Construction Worker 5 / Tunnel civil worker 5 (CW 5) (TCW 5) Drilling machine (over 230mm) Compactors (200 kw plus) Excavators (26 to 65 tonnes) Wheel and track loaders (200 to 300 tonnes) Crawler tractors (100 to 200 kw) Graders (130 kw to general) Scraper (400 kw plus) ...
Tool Box Meetings. 2.3.1 A calendar of monthly paid tool box meetings will be drafted by the consultative committee. The express purpose of these meetings will be to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation between the workforce and the parties to this agreement. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include: programming of site work, site issues, Workplace Health and Safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, agreement compliance, wages and conditions, compliance with statutory obligations, any other issue raised by a party to this agreement. Notice of the meeting will be given at least a week prior to the scheduled date, and all parties to this agreement will be invited to attend each meeting. The meetings provided for in this clause 2.3 will be held on the Companys premises only and attendance at the tool box meetings will be subject to the right of entry provisions of the Workplace Relations Act 1996.
Tool Box Meetings. In recognition of the importance of good communication between the company and its employees, employees covered by this agreement will make themselves available at their worksite for up to one lunch time per month for the purposes of company initiated briefings. Such briefings will, without limitation, cover issues such as safety and health, company policy, and business/operational performance. All employees working at the site on the day of the meeting will attend such Tool Box meetings and no additional payment will be made for attendance.
Tool Box Meetings. A tool box meeting will be held by the company per site per month to facilitate and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication and consultation between the workforce and the employer. Items to be discussed at each meeting may include: programming of site work, site issues, Workplace Health and Safety, job design, productivity issues, management policies, agreement compliance, wages and conditions, compliance with statutory obligations, any other issue raised by the workforce, an Employee Representative (as defined), or the employer. Notice of the meeting will be given at least a week prior to the scheduled date. The company may invite guest speakers to attend meetings to promote education and communication.