Common use of Cable Splicing Clause in Contracts

Cable Splicing. When performing work of splicing, building stress cones or building potheads on a high voltage (600 v; usable voltage or above) shielded rubber-insulated cable or shielded lead-covered cable, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. When performing work of splicing lead-covered control or telephone cable which requires a wiped lead joint at the splice, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. When performing work of splicing rubber-covered, telephone-type cable, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. Cable Splicers shall not be required to work on wires or cables where the difference in potential is over three hundred (300) volts between any two (2) conductors, or between any conductor and ground, unless assisted by a Journeyman. In no case shall Cable Splicers be required to work on energized cables carrying in excess of six hundred (600) volts. Cable splicing, as defined above, shall include the joining of conductors, cable preparation, splice case installation, testing and other allotted work.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement

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