Common use of Classification Structure Clause in Contracts

Classification Structure. The structure detailed below provides an outline of the tasks and associated skills required at each grade. Skills are defined in terms of the training requirements of relevant Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) grades. Grade 1 Shall mean an Arboricultural Assistant who holds a relevant AQF1 qualification or equivalent basic skills and who works under direct supervision, is competent in all OH&S requirements of the work and whose duties include providing support for other workers 1. Operating and maintaining chippers and chainsaws 2. Planting and waters trees and shrubs 3. Setting up traffic control signs and barriers 4. Loading and unloading equipment Shall mean an Arboricultural Worker who holds a relevant AQF2 qualification or has received equivalent training. In addition to the requirements of Grade 1 the employee holds relevant certificates and works in any of the following roles: 1. Operating chainsaws and elevating work platforms 2. Performing above ground pruning 3. Providing support to aerial workers 4. Xxxxx grinding Shall mean an arborcultural tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF2 a relevant AQF 3 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:- 1. Climbing small trees 2. Felling small trees with simple rigging of work ropes and branches 3. Customer Notification Shall mean an Arboricultural Tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF3 a relevant AQF4 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:- 1. Felling large trees 2. Tree climbing; using specialized machinery 3. Coordinating tree pruning and maintenance programmes 4. Qualified to perform aerial rescue Shall mean an Arboricultural Supervisor who holds in addition to AQF4 a relevant AQF5 qualification or has received equivalent training and who has responsibility for a number of workers and undertakes work including:- 1. supervising and training staff 2. Planning the removal of trees 3. Coordinating tree pruning programmes 4. Supervising equipment maintenance 5. Costing projects and operating a budget Signed for and on behalf of Jennar’s Tree Care Pty Ltd Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Signed for and on behalf of the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Rates applying from the first full pay period 1 month backdated from approval by the IRC. Rates applying from the first full pay period 12 months after approval. Item Number Brief Description Hourly/Daily Amount 1 Non-arborist - climbing allowance Hourly $0.50

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Classification Structure. The structure detailed below provides an outline of the tasks and associated skills required at each grade. Skills are defined in terms of the training requirements of relevant Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) grades. Grade 1 Shall mean an Arboricultural Assistant who holds a relevant AQF1 qualification or equivalent basic skills and who works under direct supervision, is competent in all OH&S requirements of the work and whose duties include providing support for other workers 1. Operating and maintaining chippers and chainsaws 2. Planting and waters trees and shrubs 3. Setting up traffic control signs and barriers 4. Loading and unloading equipment Shall mean an Arboricultural Worker who holds a relevant AQF2 qualification or has received equivalent training. In addition to the requirements of Grade 1 the employee holds relevant certificates and works in any of the following roles: 1. Operating chainsaws and elevating work platforms 2. Performing above ground pruning 3. Providing support to aerial workers 4. Xxxxx grinding Grade 3 Shall mean an arborcultural tradesperson Arboricultural Tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF2 a relevant AQF 3 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:- 1. Climbing small trees 2. Felling small trees with simple rigging of work ropes and branches 3. Customer Notification Grade 4 Shall mean an Arboricultural Tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF3 a relevant AQF4 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:- 1. Felling large trees 2. Tree climbing; using specialized machinery 3. Coordinating tree pruning and maintenance programmes 4. Qualified to perform aerial rescue Grade 5 Shall mean an Arboricultural Supervisor who holds in addition to AQF4 a relevant AQF5 qualification or has received equivalent training and who has responsibility for a number of workers and undertakes work including:- 1. supervising Supervising and training staff 2. Planning the removal of trees 3. Coordinating tree pruning programmes 4. Supervising equipment maintenance 5. Costing projects and operating a budget Signed for and on behalf of Jennar’s Tree Care Pty Ltd Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Signed for and on behalf of the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Rates applying from the first full pay period 1 month backdated from approval by the IRC. Rates applying from the first full pay period 12 months after approval. Item Number Brief Description Hourly/Daily Amount 1 Non-arborist - climbing allowance Hourly $0.50budget

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Classification Structure. The structure detailed below provides an outline of the tasks and associated skills required at each grade. Skills are defined in terms of the training requirements of relevant Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) grades. Grade 1 Shall mean an Arboricultural Assistant who holds a relevant AQF1 qualification or equivalent basic skills and who works under direct supervision, supervision is competent in all OH&S requirements of the work and whose duties include providing support for other workers. 1. Operating and maintaining chippers and chainsaws 2. Planting and waters trees and shrubs 3. Setting up traffic control signs and barriers 4. Loading and unloading equipment Grade 2 Shall mean an Arboricultural Worker who holds a relevant AQF2 qualification or has received equivalent training. In addition to the requirements of Grade 1 the employee holds relevant certificates and works in any of the following roles: 1. Operating chainsaws and elevating work platforms 2. Performing above ground pruning 3. Providing support to aerial workers 4. Xxxxx grinding Grade 3 Shall mean an arborcultural tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF2 a relevant AQF 3 qualification or has received equivalent training skills and who undertakes work including:- 1. Climbing including climbing small trees 2. Felling , felling small trees with simple rigging of work ropes and branches 3. Customer Notification This grade to include notifiers/scopers who identify and record work. Grade 4 Shall mean an Arboricultural Tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF3 a relevant AQF4 qualification or has received equivalent training skills and who undertakes work including:-including: 1. Felling felling large trees; 2. Tree tree climbing; using specialized machinery; 3. Coordinating coordinating tree pruning and maintenance programmes; 4. Qualified qualified to perform aerial rescue Grade 5 Shall mean an Arboricultural Supervisor who holds in addition to AQF4 a relevant AQF5 qualification or has received equivalent training skills and who has responsibility for a number of workers and undertakes work including:-including: 1. supervising and training staff, 2. Planning planning the removal of trees; 3. Coordinating coordinating tree pruning programmes; 4. Supervising supervising equipment maintenance maintenance; 5. Costing costing projects and operating a budget Signed for and on behalf of Jennar’s Tree Care Pty Ltd Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Earthmoving & Land Management P/L Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Date Signed for and on behalf of the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Date Rates applying from the first full pay period 1 month backdated from approval by the IRCon signing. Rates applying from the first full pay period 12 months after approvalanniversary of signing. Item Number Brief Description Hourly/Daily Amount 1 Amount 1. Non-arborist - climbing allowance Hourly $0.50 2. Arborist Allowance Hourly $0.85

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Classification Structure. The structure detailed below provides an outline of the tasks and associated skills required at each grade. Skills are defined in terms of the training requirements of relevant Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) grades. Grade 1 Shall mean an Arboricultural Arboriculture Assistant who holds a relevant AQF1 qualification or equivalent basic skills and who works under direct supervision, is competent in all OH&S requirements of the work and whose duties include providing support for other workers 1. Operating and maintaining chippers and chainsaws 2. Planting and waters trees and shrubs 3. Setting up traffic control signs and barriers 4. Loading and unloading equipment Shall mean an Arboricultural Arboriculture Worker who holds a relevant AQF2 qualification or has received equivalent training. In addition to the requirements of Grade 1 the employee holds relevant certificates and works in any of the following roles: 1. Operating chainsaws and elevating work platforms 2. Performing above ground pruning 3. Providing support to aerial workers 4. Xxxxx grinding Shall mean an arborcultural arboriculture tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF2 a relevant AQF 3 AQF3 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:- 1. Climbing small trees 2. Felling small trees with simple rigging of work ropes and branches 3. Customer Notification Shall mean an Arboricultural Arboriculture Tradesperson who holds in addition to AQF3 a relevant AQF4 qualification or has received equivalent training and who undertakes work including:-including: 1. Felling large trees 2. Tree climbing; using specialized machinery 3. Coordinating tree pruning and maintenance programmes 4. Qualified to perform aerial rescue Shall mean an Arboricultural Arboriculture Supervisor who holds in addition to AQF4 a relevant AQF5 qualification or has received equivalent training and who has responsibility for a number of workers and undertakes work including:-including: 1. supervising and training staff 2. Planning the removal of trees 3. Coordinating tree pruning programmes 4. Supervising equipment maintenance 5. Costing projects and operating a budget Signed for and on behalf of Jennar’s Tree Care Pty Ltd Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Signed for and on behalf of the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch Signature Witnessed Print Name Print Name Date: Rates applying from the first full pay period 1 month backdated from approval by the IRC. Rates applying from the first full pay period 12 months after approval. Item Number Brief Description Hourly/Daily Amount 1 Non-arborist - climbing allowance Hourly $0.50maintenance

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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