Field employees are required to wear lace-up (no pull-on or zipper insert) protective footwear with a minimum ankle support of five inches while performing normal district activities. In addition, protective footwear must meet the requirements of the American National Standards (ANSI) standards: ASTM F2412-2005, ASTM F 2413-2005 as referenced by the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
The district provides a specified boot allowance to qualified employees on a fiscal-year basis. The general manager will approve the amount.
After September 1, 2004, and each July 1st thereafter, employees required to wear protective footwear will receive reimbursement for boots purchased up to the amount approved by the general manager.
After purchasing appropriate protective footwear, eligible employees must submit the original receipt to the immediate supervisor for verification and approval. To be eligible for reimbursement, receipts or shipping bill for mail-order items must be dated within 30 days of submittal except at the end of the fiscal year. To apply for reimbursement for a closing fiscal year, submittal must be dated no later than June 30th and must be received by the accounting department no later than July 15th of the new fiscal year.
Under certain conditions where protective footwear is damaged or is deemed to be unsafe, and the employee has already exhausted his/her annual boot allowance, the director of water operations, chief plant operator, or customer service and billing manager, with the concurrence of the general manager, may authorize reimbursement for an additional pair of protective footwear up to the amount of the annual boot allowance or the actual costs of the footwear, whichever is less.
Employee responsibility: Except under the circumstance described above, the employee will be responsible for the difference between the cost of the protective footwear and the amount of the annual boot allowance.
The employee will be responsible for wearing protective footwear during working hours. The employee will be responsible for the reasonable care and maintenance of his or her protective footwear.
The employee is expected to inform supervisor when protective footwear needs to be replaced.
(Formerly 3.45.200; Res. 10-13 Art. 8 § T; Res. 12-18 Att. A; Res. 19-19 § 2 (Att. A))