AUGERS AND DRILL RIGS Sample Clauses

AUGERS AND DRILL RIGS. A. All engineers operating crane mounted earth augers, raised blind hole drills, and truck mounted drill rigs shall be compensated an additional FIFTY CENTS ($0.50) per hour over and above the regular wage scale for operating such equipment. B. All engineers operating cranes with pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric driven attachments, earth augers, diesel pile hammers, etc., shall be compensated an additional ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per hour over and above the regular wage scale for operating such equipment, unless there is an operator already assigned to the attachment. This premium only applies to the crane operator.
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AUGERS AND DRILL RIGS. All Engineers operating crane mounted earth augers and truck mounted drill rigs shall be compensated an additional Fifty Cents ($.50) per hour over and above the regular wage scale for operating such equipment.
AUGERS AND DRILL RIGS. All engineers operating crane mounted augers with xxxxx bars, cranes with pneumatic, diesel, hydraulic, or electric driven pile hammers or drills, raised blind hole drills, and track or truck mounted drill rigs shall be compensated an additional ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS ($1.50) per hour over and above the regular wage scale for operating such equipment. This Section applies to the rig operator and oiler. If the crane requires an oiler and the attachment requires an auxiliary power unit such as an air compressor, hydraulic power pack, or generator for Hydraulic or pneumatic pile attachment the oiler will service that power unit and receive an additional ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS ($1.50) per hour over and above the regular wage scale and any other additional compensated amounts. Power packs for vibrators or oscillators driving over two- foot diameter casing require an operator for the power pack, with no additional pay under this Section being paid to the oiler. When a crane without an oiler has an attachment that requires an auxiliary power unit of any size or capacity, it shall require an operator oiler/helper to operate that auxiliary power unit.

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