Early Crew Change Sample Clauses

The Early Crew Change clause allows for the replacement or rotation of crew members before the originally scheduled time. In practice, this clause sets out the conditions under which crew changes can occur earlier than planned, such as due to medical emergencies, operational requirements, or other unforeseen circumstances. By providing a clear framework for early crew changes, the clause helps ensure operational continuity and addresses potential disruptions caused by unexpected crew issues.
Early Crew Change. When circumstances, other than a schedule change or a change in change ports, necessitate an early crew change, and the change is made twelve (12) or less hours early the provisions of Rule 21.02 will apply. If the change is made more than twelve (12) hours early, Rule 22.02 will apply.
Early Crew Change. When circumstances, other than a schedule change or a change in change ports, necessitate an early crew change, and the change is made twelve (12) or less hours early the provisions of Rule 21.02 will apply. If the change is made more than twelve (12) hours early, Rule 22.02 will apply. 22.01 - Overtime (A) When a crew member is called back to work in advance of regular straight-time and overtime is extended into straight-time, or is required to work beyond normal straight-time and straight-time is extended into overtime, the minimum overtime payment shall be one (1) hour. (B) When crew members are released from duty having completed their regular watch and are called back to work and are released before their next watch commences, the minimum overtime payment shall be two (2) hours. Overtime payments in excess of the minimums provided for in this Agreement shall be computed as provided above. (C) When crew members are on overtime and are released from duty with less than one (1) hour prior to going on watch at straight-time, time shall run continuously. If crew members are called back to duty and released within one hour of completing their regular watch, this will be considered a one hour hold-over. (D) Off watch overtime shall commence when a crew member is called out and the crew member shall be called at least thirty (30) minutes before work commences. When the deck crew is called out for mooring of the vessel, the actual time crew is called shall be entered in the ship's log for use in compiling proper time sheet entries. Crew shall remain on call-out status until released by the Master after line stowage and secured for sea. (E) There shall be no overtime payments for work of ten (10) minutes or less beyond minimum call-out time.