Drills. Whenever practicable, lifeboat and other emergency drills shall be held on week-days between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Preparations for drills such as stretching out fire hoses and hoisting or swinging out boats shall not be made prior to the signal for such drills. After drill is over all hands shall secure boats and gear and replace fire hoses in safe custody. In no event shall overtime be paid for work performed in connection with such drills.
Drills. Classified unit members shall be allowed to participate in all disaster and earthquake drills, including leaving the campus or work locations for the remainder of the day if students and faculty personnel are allowed to do so.
Drills. 8.1 Lifeboat, fire and other emergency drills shall be held at the discretion of the Master. Preparation for drills shall not be done prior to the signal for such drills, and after drill is over all hands shall secure all equipment used in such drill in safe custody. In no event shall overtime be paid for work performed in connection with such drills, except when employees, not onboard the vessel, are required to report prior to their normal starting time.
Drills. 7.1 The Master will ensure that whenever practicable, lifeboat, fire and other emergency drills shall be held on weekdays, Monday to Friday inclusive, between the hours of 0600 and 2200. Preparation for drills, shall not be done prior to the signal for such drills, and after drill is over all equipment shall be secured in safe custody. The Master will ensure as soon as is practicable following each drill a debriefing session is carried out.
Drills. Lifeboat and other emergency drills shall be held as required by regulations under the direction of the Master.
Drills. 1. Fire, life boat or other emergency drills shall be held between 0800 and 1700 Monday through Friday without the payment of overtime or penalty time. The Master/CO will make every effort to conduct drills during these hours. Payment of overtime at the applicable overtime rate is authorized for off watch/off duty Engineering Officers required to attend any drill in excess of or in addition to: Fire and Emergency – One per week Abandon Ship – One per week Steering Casualty Drill – One per month Man Overboard – One per month Rescue Boat – One per month Line Throwing Apparatus – One per quarter (3 months) Oil/Hazmat Spill – One per quarter (3 months) Security Drill (if required) – One per quarter (3 months)
2. Fire, lifeboat or other drills which are required on days of departure, required by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) or the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) may be held on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays or between 1700 and 0800, Monday through Friday, and shall not be subject to the payment of overtime.
3. All other drills authorized by the Master/CO, which are held on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or between 1700 and 0800 Monday through Friday shall be subject to the payment of overtime to off-watch/off-duty Engineering Officers and shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate.
4. If a debriefing session is required as part of a drill, it shall be normally kept to a minimum of time and shall not last more than 30 minutes.
5. Safety stand downs or other additional training sessions shall not be considered drills.
6. In Port. When watches have been broken, Engineering Officers coming off watch shall not be required to turn to for drills unless they have been given six hours off duty prior to the drill, unless the drill is required by the USCG or the ABS. Masters/CO’s will use the utmost prudence and discretion in requiring off watch personnel to attend routine in port drills by providing a sufficient rest period prior to commencement of drills.
Drills. No overtime whatsoever will be payable for the carrying out of fire drills or lifeboat drills, and the Company agrees to carry them out as far as possible during normal working hours.
Drills. All schools in the District shall comply with the two annual drills, as required by Title V, in order to test each school's emergency plan, as directed by District Office personnel.
Drills. The Manager of Marine Operations (Captain) may, whenever he deems it advisable, require any employee to participate in lifeboat or other emergency drills. Such drills will take place at least once per calendar month. Employees required to participate in putting away equipment after the drill is completed shall be paid for at the applicable rate for the time worked. It is each employees responsibility (including reliefs) to familiarize with the ship's safety equipment. Officers and unlicensed staff assist in this process.
Drills. Fire drills have long been accepted as an important and effective tool in preparing staff and students for procedures to be followed in the event a fire breaks out in a school. Equally important is the practising of lockdown drills in preparation for a major incident of school violence.