Common use of Double Shift Clause in Contracts

Double Shift. ‌ Double shift is defined as being staffed with two operators or two crews (one per shift). IMT personnel at the Section Chief level, or host agency, may authorize a second operator/crew. In order to be compensated for two operators/crews, a resource order is required. It is a rare occasion that an operator or crew is required to work a double shift without rotating personnel. This will not be paid unless authorized in writing by the Incident Commander.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.idl.idaho.gov, www.idl.idaho.gov, www.idahofireinfo.blm.gov

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Double Shift. Double shift is defined as being staffed with two operators or two crews (one per shift). IMT Incident Management Team (IMT) personnel at the Section Chief level, or host agency, may authorize a second operator/crew. In order to be compensated for two operators/crews, a resource order is required. It is a rare occasion that an operator or crew is required to work a double shift without rotating personnel. This will not be paid unless authorized in writing by the Incident Commander.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Mobilization Agreement

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