Diving Allowance Sample Clauses

Diving Allowance. Qualified personnel performing assigned diving duties shall be paid the following allowances in addition to their regular pay:  $10 per hour for each hour spent diving;  $5 for each day.
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Diving Allowance. Employees whose job duties require them to dive (as that word is hereinafter defined) shall be paid an allowance of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per hour. The minimum allowance shall be: two (2) hours per dive scuba four (4) hours per dive hard hat. Diving time is that period during which an employee is equipped with diving gear to the extent that the employee is unable to perform other than diving duties.
Diving Allowance. 28.1 Officers who undertake diving in the course of their duties shall be eligible for payment of Diving Allowance which shall be paid using the following formula after each application:
Diving Allowance. Staff Members required to undertake diving duties shall be paid an allowance in accordance with Schedule 2 Table 2.
Diving Allowance. The following applies in lieu of clause 13.5 of the Award: (1) An employee who is detailed to perform full-time duty as an operational member of the Dive Squad will be paid an allowance at the rate of 12.9% of Senior Constable paypoint 2.5 whilst so attached, as prescribed as follows: 1 July 2019 1 July 2021 1 January 2022 Per Fortnight $417.90 $428.30 $439.00 (2) An employee who is detailed to perform part-time duties as an operational member of the Dive Squad will be paid the relevant allowance prescribed in subclause (1) above for any participation in authorised Dive Squad activities within that fortnight. (3) The allowance as prescribed in this clause will be payable on any forms of leave, except for long service leave.
Diving Allowance. An employee on authorised underwater diving duties for a day or part day will be paid a Diving Allowance.
Diving Allowance. An allowance will be paid to Employees qualified and required in the course of their work to dive with the aid of underwater breathing apparatus. The following allowance rates will apply for each day an Employee undertakes one or more dives: Upon provision of receipts, EPA will reimburse all work-related expenses incurred by Employees whilst undertaking rostered After-hours work in relation to an Incident. Upon provision of receipts, EPA will reimburse an Employee for reasonable work‑related expenses properly incurred by while engaged in work overseas. Where travel costs can be predicted, subject to approval by the EPA, an Employee will be paid for 100% of the travel costs in advance of travel. For all stand-by roles, and unless otherwise specified in this Appendix, Overtime payments shall be in accordance with this clause. The Overtime rates of payment shall be in accordance with clause 36 of this Agreement. For all follow up work required, following the Initial Limited Response to a communication, but which does not require the Employee to return to his/her usual place(s) of work, or to attend any other required site(s), Overtime payments shall be paid for the actual time worked. The minimum Overtime payment in clause 31.5(g) of this Agreement, does not apply to such follow up work. An Employee who is recalled to their usual place(s) of work or to any other required site(s) shall be paid the minimum Overtime payment in clause 36.9 of this Agreement, including time to travel to and from any required site(s) (or may elect to receive time in lieu of payment for Overtime in accordance with clause 36.7 of this Agreement).
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Diving Allowance. An Employee who is competent and required in the course of his/her official duties to dive underwater shall be paid an allowance at the rates specified in the following table for each day on which approved diving duties are required to be performed: An employee who on any day is required to perform the work of a diving supervisor shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the following table for each day on which the dive supervisor duties are required to be performed: A Farm/Building Security Officer (FBS Officer) is an Employee who is assigned the responsibilities and duties for caretaking and security of Departmental property, including farm land, buildings, equipment and livestock outside of the person’s ordinary hours of work and/or outside of the normal operating hours of the unit including early mornings, evenings and weekends. The FBS allowance is intended to compensate Employees for caretaking and security performed outside of “normal operating hours” in addition to their normal duties. A FBS officer duty statement outlining the duties to be performed must be developed and recorded to ensure that both parties agree as to the functions of the position. The FBS officer shall be available to perform the duties as required at all times out of hours in accordance with clause 163.1 of this Appendix. The allowance is a per annum rate within the ranges specified in the following table and adjusted to fortnightly payments. The allowance is to be annualised to exclude its payment during any periods of annual or long service leave and averaged to a fortnightly rate over the 52 weeks of the year. The allowance is not included as part of salary for superannuation purposes. The level of allowance to be paid within the ranges is determined by the following factors: the average number of out of hours work to be performed each week; the nature and complexity of duties undertaken; the level of responsibility accorded to the Employee in the performance of duties; and the level of inconvenience to the Employee (how restricted is the Employee in leaving the property or the number of times the Employee has to return to the property on weeknights and weekends).
Diving Allowance. 41.01 Employees whose job duties require them to dive shall be paid an extra allowance of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour. The minimum allowance shall be two (2) hours per dive. 41.02 Dive is the total of any period or periods of time during any eight (8) hour period in which an employee carries out required underwater work with the aid of a self- contained air supply (SCUBA). An extra risk/stress compensation factor for water depth and/or water temperature is applied to the above dive allowance calculation based on the following table. The highest factor experienced during a given diving period will be applied to that specific diving period or to the minimum allowance if the total dive time is less than two (2) hours. Water Depths from 0 to 10 metres (1-2 atm.) or Water Temperatures above 5Cº 1 Water Depths from 10.1 to 20 metres (2-3 atm.) or Water Temperatures from 2.1 to 5Cº 2 Water Depths from 20.1 to 30 metres (3-4 atm.) or Water Temperatures From -2 to 2Cº 3 Water Depths greater than 30 metres (>4 atm.) 4  A risk/stress factor of 1 represents normal or near-normal (i.e. reasonably comfortable) diving conditions and will not affect the basic allowance rate.  A risk/stress factor of 2 represents difficult diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by two (2).  A risk/stress factor of 3 represents critical diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by three (3).  A risk/stress factor of 4 represents extreme diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by four (4).
Diving Allowance. An allowance of $10.00 per hour or part thereof will be paid for authorised diving duties with a minimum payment for 4 hours. The total amount payable shall be calculated on the basis of time spent actually performing authorised diving duties and will include 1 hour to allow for preparation before the dive and clean up following the dive.
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