Hazardous Materials

 28:19 The Theatre will abide by the applicable provincial health and safety legislation with regard to the use of hazardous materials. To the best of its ability, the Theatre will ensure that chemical ingredients used to create special effects for a production will not be harmful to the Artist. Should an Artist develop a medical problem as a result of exposure to said special effect, he/she shall report this matter to the Theatre and shall consult a physician as soon as possible. Upon written advice of the physician to the Theatre, said Artist may cease rehearsing and/or performing. If the use of the chemical ingredient continues, and/or the Artist is unable to continue his/her engagement, the contract of the Artist may be terminated in accordance with Clause 38:14. The Theatre and the Artist will promptly notify Equity. However, the Artist must be reinstated upon recovery if he/she so desires, on terms no less favourable than his/her original contract.

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