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14.1 <br />14.2 <br />ARTICLE XIV <br />14.0 SAFETY <br />Central Safety Committee <br />Employees are eligible to serve on the City's Central Safety Committee; however, in no <br />case shall the total number of SEIU represented employees from SEIU bargaining units <br />exceed two (2) representatives and two (2) alternates. <br />Safety Shoes <br />A. The City agrees to pay up to two hundred dollars ($200) per fiscal year, to each <br />employee required to wear safety shoes/boots, for the purchase and/or repair of <br />approved safety shoes/boots. <br />The option of purchase and/or repair shall be at the sole discretion of each <br />employee. <br />The employee may purchase their safety shoes/boots from either a City approved <br />vendor or any outside vendor of their choice. <br />B. All safety shoes/boots purchased under this program must have steel reinforced <br />toes, insteps and bear the official stamp of approval from the American National <br />Standards Institute (ANSI). <br />C. If a particular classification is designated by the City's Risk Manager as requiring <br />its incumbents to wear safety shoes/boots, then it will be mandatory for all <br />incumbents of that classification to wear the type of safety shoes/boots (boot or <br />low -quarter) deemed to be appropriate by the Department Head. <br />Some exemptions may be allowed, on a case -by -case basis, depending on the type <br />and amount of exposure to hazardous conditions in a particular position and subject <br />to the approval or disapproval of the City's Risk Manager. <br />D. The procedure necessary to be followed for the implementation and operation of <br />this program shall be in accordance with the existing policies and procedures as <br />previously established by the City. <br />2019-2022 MOU City of Santa Ana & SEIU Part -Time CNril Service Employees Unit /gage 55 <br />20C-58 z(2� <br />