Brush Maintenance Clause Samples

The Brush Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for maintaining brushes used in a particular context, such as cleaning, painting, or industrial operations. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for cleaning, inspecting, and replacing brushes, as well as the frequency and standards for such maintenance. For example, it may require that brushes be cleaned after each use and replaced if worn or damaged. The core function of this clause is to ensure that brushes remain in good working condition, thereby maintaining quality standards, preventing equipment damage, and reducing operational disruptions.
Brush Maintenance. An employee required to perform brush maintenance, on generators in the Power Plants or on high lift pump motors in the Water Treatment Plants while the machine is in operation, shall be paid one-half (½) hour's pay at his regular rate of pay, for each hour so worked, in addition to either his regular rate of pay, or his overtime rate in the event he is working in accordance with 6.02., 6.04. or 6.05.
Brush Maintenance. An employee required to perform brush maintenance on high lift pump motors in the Water Treatment Plants while the machine is in operation, shall be paid one-half (½) hour's pay at his regular rate of pay, for each hour so worked, in addition to either his regular rate of pay, or his overtime rate in the event he is working in accordance with 6.03, 6.05 or 6.06.
Brush Maintenance. An employee required to perform brush mainte- ▇▇▇▇▇, on generators in the Power Plants or on high lift pump motors in the Water Treatment Plants while the machine is in operation, shall be paid one-half (1/2) hour’s pay at his regular rate of pay, for each hour so worked, in addition to either his regular rate of pay, or his overtime rate in the event he is working in accordance with clauses or All journeymen and apprentices shall supply the basic tools of their respective trades. A list of the basic tools for each trade will be developed by the Company and reviewed with the Union. The Company will replace or repair those tools which are worn out or broken through reasonable wear and tear while performing the work of the Company.