Additional Wet Weather Procedure Sample Clauses

Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 14.15.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 17.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the Enterprise will not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances.
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Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 33.14.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 28.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer and/or the employers representative and the employee’s representative the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours (refer clause 33.10).
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. (a) Remaining on-site (i) Where Employees are prevented from working because it is raining: A. for more than an accumulated total of four (4) hours of ordinary time in any one day; B. after the meal break, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or C. during the final two (2) hours of the normal workday for more than an accumulated total of one (1) hour, the Employer will not be entitled to require Employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. (ii) Provided that where, by agreement between the Employer and/or the Union Delegate and the Employees, the Employees remain on site beyond the periods specified in clause 34.14(a)(i) any such additional wet time will be paid for but will not be debited against the Employees’ hours (refer to clause 34.10).
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. Remaining on site
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. B.19.1 Remaining On Site (i) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or (ii) after the meal break, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or (iii) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer will not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. B.19.2 In this clause, a dry area will mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the employees.
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. (a) Remaining on site i. for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or ii. after the meal break, as provided in this agreement, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the remaining work time; or iii. during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the Company shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. (b) Provided that where, by agreement between the Company and/or the Company’s representative and the employees’ representative the persons remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours. (c) Rain at starting time (d) In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the employees.
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 14.15.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 17.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the Enterprise will not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. 14.16 CEPU(PLUMBING DIVISION)/ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2002-2005 Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunchtime, and it is raining, they will not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: • The rain stops; or • A covered walkway has been provided; or • The sheds are under cover and the employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain
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Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 27.13.1 Remaining On Site Where employees are prevented from working because it is raining: a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provide for in clause 28.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer and/or the employers representative and the employee's representative the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees' hours (refer clause 27.9). 27.13.2 Rain at Starting Time Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: • The rain stops; or • A covered walkway has been provided; or • The sheds are under cover and the employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or • Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the employees' tools. In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the employees. 28.1 Hours of Work 28.1.1 Ordinary hours of work will be eight (8) hours per day Monday to Friday with the notional weekly hours based on a 38 hour week in accordance with clause 28.4. 28.1.2 Ordinary daily hours may be worked between the hours of 6:00 am and 6:00 pm. 28.1.3 The Employer has the right to alter start and finish times within the spread of ordinary daily hours. Prior to altering start and finish times the Employer will consult with the affected employees and • provide not less than eighteen hours notice to affected employees of the change to start and finish times; • provide an opportunity to affected employees to advise of individual personal or family circumstances relevant to change to start and finish times, and shall consider any such advice from affected employees; • have regard to its obligations to provide a safe and healthy workplace; and • have regard to the intention of avoiding excessive overtime....
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 27.14.1 Remaining On Site Where FTMs are prevented from working because it is raining: a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, , for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour the employer shall not be entitled to require the FTMs to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer and/or the employers representative and the FTM’s representative the FTMs remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the FTMs’ hours (refer to the RDO clause). 27.14.2 Rain at Starting Time Where the FTMs are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunchtime, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: • The rain stops; or • A covered walkway has been provided; or • The sheds are under cover and the FTMs can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or • Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the FTMs’ tools. In this clause, a dry area shall mean a work location that has not become saturated by rain or where water would not drip on the FTMs.
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. Rain at Starting Time
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