FBC New Orleans Employee Handbook

8. Fighting, provoking a fight, verbal abuse or other intentional conduct which might cause physical or mental harm to another employee, supervisor, customer or visitor. 9. Violation of the Company’s Policy Against Harassment. This policy is separately posted in the employee handbook with the acknowledgment . 10. Intentionally damaging or vandalizing Company property or the property of another employee, customer, or service contractor. 11. Using Company time or resources for personal gain unrelated to employment with the Company. 12. Willful failure to perform to the best of your ability while on working time. 13. Failure to follow the proper Lockout/Tagout procedures before repairing, cleaning or maintaining machinery; including the improper removal, tampering with, or failure to use an approved lockout/tagout device. 14. Failure to strictly follow proper Confined Space procedures when entering a confined space. 15. Removing a machine guard for any reason other than when absolutely necessary for maintenance purposes. Defeating safeguards or bypassing safeties. Failure to stop equipment before clearing a jam. 16. Bringing or possessing explosives or weapons on Company property, including but not limited to firearms or a switchblade knife, except that an employee who works in a facility where state or local law requires employers to permit possession of firearms or related items on Company property, the Company will comply with such requirements to the extent necessary to comply with such state or local laws. Generally, these laws limit the rights to employees who possess a valid concealed weapons permit and are not otherwise disqualified by law from possessing a firearm, and further require that the firearm be properly stored out of sight in a container within the employees locked vehicle. However, the applicable state or local law should be consulted before making any final determination on the scope of protected rights, if any . 17. Sleeping while on the job. 18. Leaving the facility without permission from your supervisor. It does not include any legally protected activity. 19. Permitting unauthorized riders in Company vehicles (if applicable).

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