WASH-UP TIME Clause Samples

The Wash-Up Time clause establishes a designated period at the end of a work shift during which employees are permitted to clean themselves and their work areas. Typically, this time is paid and occurs immediately before the end of the shift, allowing workers to remove dirt, chemicals, or other substances accumulated during their duties. The core function of this clause is to promote workplace hygiene and safety, ensuring employees do not carry hazardous materials outside the work environment and can leave work in a clean state.
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WASH-UP TIME. Where the Employer determines that there is a clear-cut need, employees in the Operational Services and Labour, and Trades occupational groups, may be permitted paid wash-up time to a maximum of ten (10) minutes at the conclusion of each shift. In unusual circumstances, this period may be extended by the Employer to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes.
WASH-UP TIME. Employees whose jobs require it will be permitted a reasonable paid wash-up period before the end of the shift. The Labor/Management Committees may recommend to the Agency those positions which qualify for wash-up time.
WASH-UP TIME. The parties agree to allow the clerks the necessary time to wash-up prior to lunch break and end of tour.
WASH-UP TIME. Installation heads shall grant reasonable wash-up time to those employees who perform dirty work or work with toxic materials. The amount of wash-up time granted each employee shall be subject to the grievance procedure. (The preceding paragraph, Article 8.9, shall apply to PSEs)
WASH-UP TIME. All employees shall receive five (5) minutes wash-up time before the regular lunch period and before quitting time, or supper time if working overtime.
WASH-UP TIME. Labour and Trades Employees, Equipment Operations Employees, and Maintenance Employees shall be permitted paid wash-up time to a maximum of ten (10) minutes prior to the conclusion of each shift. In unusual circumstances this period may be extended by the Employee's Supervisor to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes.
WASH-UP TIME. Employees shall be allowed a ten (10) minute wash-up time immediately prior to the end of each shift of work.
WASH-UP TIME. Where the employer determines that due to the nature of work there is a clear cut need, wash up time to a maximum of ten minutes will be permitted before the end of the working day or a meal break.