Emergency Breakdowns Clause Samples
The 'Emergency Breakdowns' clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities in the event of sudden and unexpected equipment or system failures. Typically, it specifies the steps that must be taken to notify relevant parties, the timeframe for response or repair, and any obligations regarding costs or temporary solutions. This clause ensures that both parties are prepared to handle urgent technical issues efficiently, minimizing downtime and clarifying who is responsible for addressing and resolving such emergencies.
Emergency Breakdowns. If an employee is at work on a Call Back/Call In and another emergency breakdown occurs prior to their departure from the Plant property, once the employee completes the first (1st) emergency, they will then carry out repairing the second (2nd)
Emergency Breakdowns. If an Employee is at work on a Call and another emergency breakdown occurs prior to his departure from the plant property, once the Employee completes the first emergency, he will then carry out repairing the second emergency. If the work on both the first and the second emergency is completed within four (4) hours, the Employee will be paid only the initial four (4) hours Call pay. If the second emergency breakdown takes him beyond the four (4) hours he will be compensated by paying for a second Call In order for the Plant to guarantee coverage of off shifts the maintenance Employees will agree to carry a cell phone on a rotating basis. The Employee carrying the cell phone will be compensated with pay equalling Call-Ins. The first hours of the call-in are at no pay for the Employee carrying the cell phone. However, if the number of Employees in any given maintenance trade falls below then carrying the cell phone will be optional for that trade.
Emergency Breakdowns. In the case of emergency breakdowns, an employee may be required to defer the meal break by up to one hour. In such a case the employee will be paid at the rate of double time from the time the meal was due to be taken until the time the meal is actually taken.
Emergency Breakdowns. If an Employee is at work on a Call Back/Call-In and another emergency breakdown occurs prior to his departure from the plant property, once the Employee completes the first emergency, he will then carry out repairing the second emergency. If the work on both the first and the second emergency is completed within four (4) hours, the Employee will be paid only the initial four (4) hours call back/call-in pay. If the second emergency breakdown takes him beyond the four (4) hours he will be compensated by paying for a second Call Back/Call-In. In order for the Plant to guarantee coverage of off shifts the maintenance Employees will agree to carry a cell phone on a rotating basis. Employees will not be required to carry the cell phone during their vacation. The Employee carrying the cell phone will be compensated with pay equaling 2 Call-Ins. The first 4 hours of the 1st call-in are at no pay for the Employee carrying the cell- phone. However, if the number of Employees in any given maintenance trade falls below 5, then carrying the cell phone will optional for that trade.
