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EXISTING SHIFT TUGS. Where hot and cold water supply exists and space is available, wash basins, separate to sinks, shall be provided. Existing shower facilities shall be maintained in good working order. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head. Every tug shall be provided with a galley stove, or permanently installed hot plate fitted with rails and fiddles. Every tug shall be provided with a supply of potable water from tanks of adequate capacity. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it. All ,accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise based on the results of the "Noise Reduction Program". All accommodation shall be properly and adequately ventilated. Sufficient clean tea towels, hand and shower towels shall be supplied and kept clean. EXISTING VESSELS OTHER THAN SHIFT TUGS The Company agrees to upgrade accommodation in existing continuous operated vessels in accordance with the terms laid out in this Section. If in the opinion of the committee the accommodation in an existing continuous operating vessel cannot be upgraded to acceptable standards, it shall be treated in accordancewith the terms of the Group in which it is classified by the committee. The Committeewill take into consideration the following factors, and MOT Accommodation Regulations in order to classify the vessels within the industry. Classification Factors Sleeping accommodation for an Employee shall be above Every Employee shall be providedwith a properly built bed that is not less inches in length and inches in width, inside measurements. The bed shall be fitted with a mattress. A dining area shall be provided, with sufficient dimensions to accommodate all of the crew at one time. No dining area shall be with a sleeping room. Every dining area shall be furnished with sufficient tables and chairs to allow all of the crew to be seated at one time, and to allow a space of at least inches, measured along the edge of the table, for each person. Every table shall be at least: inches wide if seats are provided on both sides of the table, or inches wide if seats are providedon only one side of the table. Every tug shall havea properly functioning shower and a wash basin that is separate from the galley sink. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head with mechanical ventilation where practical. Every tug shall be provided with a galley, situated next to the dining area. Every galley shall be provided with exhaust fans and hoods which will draw off fumes from the galley ranges and discharge the fumes into the open air. Every tug shall be provided with piped potable Water which is provided in the crew accommodation from tanks of adequate capacity for the purpose. In every tug piped fresh hot and cold water shall be available for wash basins, baths and showers. All accommodationshall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provisions for heating when weather conditions require it. All shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately ventilated. On any tug that the crew works longer than seven (7) days at one time, a washing machine and proper facilities for drying clothes shall be provided. Vessel Groups For vessels which have not been covered by Accommodation Standard Agreements. GROUP I Vessels that completely comply with the terms of this Section. GROUP Vessels whose existing accommodation is only slightly inferior to the terms of this Section and the committee agrees that minor changes be made, where practicable. GROUP Vesselswhoseexisting accommodationis inferiorto the terms of this Section, and in the opinion of the committee can be upgraded sufficiently to continue to operate as a continuous operating vessel for a period of one (I)year from the date of signing this Agreement. In instances where it is evident to the committeethat the upgradingof such a vessel to Group can, and will be undertaken, or where definite plans to replace such a vessel are evident, extension of the operating period beyond one (1) year will be allowed. GROUP A vessel whose existing accommodation is so inferior to the terms of this Section that it cannot be upgraded to Group shall not be employed as a continuous operating vessel. DOZER BOATS A dozer boat will be equipped with a swing seat, a canopy, outside deck house hand rails, an exhaust muffler, heating, rear weather protection canvas curtainwith a plasticizedwindow) and running lights.

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Samples: Marine Services

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EXISTING SHIFT TUGS. Where hot and cold water supply exists and space is available, wash basins, separate to sinks, shall be provided. Existing shower facilities shall be maintained in good working order. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head. Every tug shall be provided with a galley stove, or permanently installed hot plate fitted with rails and fiddles. Every tug shall be provided with a supply of potable water from tanks of adequate capacity. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it. All ,accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise based on the results of the "Noise Reduction Program". All accommodation shall be properly and adequately ventilated. Sufficient clean tea towels, hand and shower towels shall be supplied and kept clean. EXISTING VESSELS OTHER THAN SHIFT TUGS The Company agrees to upgrade accommodation in existing continuous operated vessels in accordance with the terms laid out in this Section. If in the opinion of the committee the accommodation in an existing continuous operating vessel cannot be upgraded to acceptable standards, it shall be treated in accordancewith accordance with the terms of the Group in which it is classified by the committee. The Committeewill will take into consideration the following factors, and MOT Accommodation Regulations in order to classify the vessels within the industry. Classification Factors Sleeping accommodation for an Employee Officer shall be above deck. Every Employee Officer shall be providedwith provided with a properly built bed that is not less inches in length and inches in width, inside measurements. The bed shall be fitted with a mattress. A dining area shall be provided, with sufficient dimensions to accommodate all of the crew at one time. No dining area shall be combined with a sleeping room. Every dining area shall be furnished with sufficient tables and chairs to allow all of the crew to be seated at one time, and to allow a space of at least inches, measured along the edge of the table, for each person. Every table shall be at least: inches wide if seats are provided on both sides of the table, or inches wide if seats are providedon provided on only one side of the table. Every tug shall havea have a properly functioning shower and a wash basin that is separate from the galley sink. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head with mechanical ventilation where practical. Every tug shall be provided with a galley, situated next to the dining area. Every galley shall be provided with exhaust fans and hoods which will draw off fumes from the galley ranges and discharge the fumes into the open air. Every tug shall be provided with piped potable Water water which is provided in the crew accommodation from tanks of adequate capacity for the purpose. In every tug piped fresh hot and cold water shall be available for wash basins, baths and showers. All accommodationshall accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provisions for heating when weather conditions require it. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately ventilated. On any tug that the crew works longer than seven (7) days at one time, a washing machine and proper facilities for drying clothes shall be provided. Vessel Groups For vessels which have not been covered by Accommodation Standard Agreements. GROUP I Vessels that completely comply with the terms of this Section. GROUP Vessels whose existing accommodation is only slightly inferior to the terms of this Section and the committee agrees that minor changes shall be made, where practicable. GROUP Vesselswhoseexisting accommodationis inferiorto Vessels whose existing accommodation is inferior to the terms of this Section, and in the opinion of the committee can be upgraded sufficiently to continue to operate as a continuous operating vessel for a period of one (I)year 1) year from the date of signing this Agreement. In instances where it is evident to the committeethat committee that the upgradingof upgrading of such a vessel to Group can, and will be undertaken, or where definite plans to replace such a vessel are evident, extension of the operating period beyond one (1) year will be allowed. GROUP A vessel whose existing accommodation is so inferior to the terms of this Section that it cannot be upgraded to Group shall not be employed as a continuous operating vessel. DOZER BOATS A dozer boat will be equipped with a swing seat, a canopy, outside deck house hand rails, an exhaust muffler, heating, rear weather protection (e.g. canvas curtainwith curtain with a plasticizedwindowplasticized window) and running lights. GENERAL PROVISIONS Aerial Jacks (radio) shall be installed in Officer's quarters of new vessels and in existing vessels which undergo refit. All towboats shall be furnished with all equipment necessary for storing, preparing, cooking and serving food.

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Samples: Agreement

EXISTING SHIFT TUGS. Where hot and cold water supply exists and space is available, wash basins, separate to sinks, shall be provided. Existing shower facilities shall be maintained in good working order. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head. Every tug shall be provided with a galley stove, or permanently installed hot plate fitted with rails and fiddles. Every tug shall be provided with a supply of potable water from tanks of adequate capacity. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it. All ,accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise based on the results of the "Noise Reduction Program". All accommodation shall be properly and adequately ventilated. Sufficient clean tea towels, hand and shower towels shall be supplied and kept clean. EXISTING VESSELS OTHER THAN SHIFT TUGS The Company agrees to upgrade accommodation in existing continuous operated vessels in accordance with the terms laid out in this Section. If in the opinion of the committee the accommodation in an existing continuous operating vessel cannot be upgraded to acceptable standards, it shall be treated in accordancewith accordance with the terms of the Group in which it is classified by the committee. The Committeewill Committee will take into consideration the following factors, and MOT Accommodation Regulations in order to classify the vessels within the industry. Classification Factors Sleeping accommodation for an Employee Officer shall be above deck. Every Employee Officer shall be providedwith provided with a properly built bed that is not less inches in length and inches in width, inside measurements. The bed shall be fitted with a spring-filled mattress. A dining area shall be provided, with sufficient dimensions to accommodate all of the crew at one time. No dining area shall be combined with a sleeping room. Every dining area shall be furnished with sufficient tables and chairs to allow all of the crew to be seated at one time, and to allow a space of at least inches, measured along the edge of the table, for each person. Every table shall be at least: inches wide if seats are provided on both sides of the table, or inches wide if seats are providedon provided on only one side of the table. Every tug shall havea have a properly functioning shower and a wash basin that is separate from the galley sink. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head with mechanical ventilation where practical. Every tug shall be provided with a galley, situated next to the dining area. Every galley shall be provided with exhaust fans and hoods which will draw off fumes from the galley ranges and discharge the fumes into the open air. Every tug shall be provided with piped potable Water water which is provided in the crew accommodation from tanks of adequate capacity for the purpose. In every tug piped fresh hot and cold water shall be available for wash basins, baths and showers. All accommodationshall accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provisions for heating when weather conditions require it. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately ventilated. On any tug that the crew works longer than seven (7) days at one time, a washing machine and proper facilities for drying clothes shall be provided. Vessel Groups For vessels which have not been covered by Accommodation Standard Agreements. GROUP I Vessels that completely comply with the terms of this Section. GROUP Vessels whose existing accommodation is only slightly inferior to the terms of this Section and the committee agrees that minor changes shall be made, where practicable. GROUP Vesselswhoseexisting accommodationis inferiorto Vessels whose existing accommodation is inferior to the terms of this Section, and in the opinion of the committee can be upgraded sufficiently to continue to operate as a continuous operating vessel for a period of one (I)year 1) year from the date of signing this Agreement. In instances where it is evident to the committeethat committee that the upgradingof upgrading of such a vessel to Group can, and will be undertaken, or where definite plans to replace such a vessel are evident, extension of the operating period beyond one (1) year will be allowed. GROUP A vessel whose existing accommodation is so inferior to the terms of this Section that it cannot be upgraded to Group shall not be employed as a continuous operating vessel. DOZER BOATS A dozer boat will be equipped with a swing seat, a canopy, outside deck house hand rails, an exhaust muffler, heating, rear weather protection (e.g. canvas curtainwith curtain with a plasticizedwindowplasticized window) and running lights.

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Samples: Agreement

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EXISTING SHIFT TUGS. Where hot and cold water supply exists and space is available, wash basins, separate to sinks, shall be provided. Existing shower facilities shall be maintained in good working order. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head. Every tug shall be provided with a galley stove, or permanently installed hot plate fitted with rails and fiddles. Every tug shall be provided with a supply of potable water from tanks of adequate capacity. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it. All ,accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise based on the results of the "Noise Reduction Program". All accommodation shall be properly and adequately ventilated. Sufficient clean tea towels, hand and shower towels shall be supplied and kept clean. EXISTING VESSELS OTHER THAN SHIFT TUGS The Company agrees to upgrade accommodation in existing continuous operated vessels in accordance with the terms laid out in this Section. If in the opinion of the committee the accommodation in an existing continuous operating vessel cannot be upgraded to acceptable standards, it shall be treated in accordancewith accordance with the terms of the Group in which it is classified by the committee. The Committeewill Committee will take into consideration the following factors, and MOT Accommodation Regulations in order to classify the vessels within the industry. Classification Factors Sleeping accommodation for an Employee Officer shall be above deck. Every Employee Officer shall be providedwith provided with a properly built bed that is not less inches in length and inches in width, inside measurements. The bed shall be fitted with a mattress. A dining area shall be provided, with sufficient dimensions to accommodate all of the crew at one time. No dining area shall be combined with a sleeping room. Every dining area shall be furnished with sufficient tables and chairs to allow all of the crew to be seated at one time, and to allow a space of at least inches, measured along the edge of the table, for each person. Every table shall be at least: inches wide if seats are provided on both sides of the table, or inches wide if seats are providedon provided on only one side of the table. Every tug shall havea have a properly functioning shower and a wash basin that is separate from the galley sink. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head with mechanical ventilation where practical. Every tug shall be provided with a galley, situated next to the dining area. Every galley shall be provided with exhaust fans and hoods which will draw off fumes from the galley ranges and discharge the fumes into the open air. Every tug shall be provided with piped potable Water water which is provided in the crew accommodation from tanks of adequate capacity for the purpose. In every tug piped fresh hot and cold water shall be available for wash basins, baths and showers. All accommodationshall accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provisions for heating when weather conditions require it. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise. All accommodations shall be properly and adequately ventilated. On any tug that the crew works longer than seven (7) days at one time, a washing machine and proper facilities for drying clothes shall be provided. Vessel Groups For vessels which have not been covered by Accommodation Standard Agreements. GROUP I Vessels that completely comply with the terms of this Section. GROUP Vessels whose existing accommodation is only slightly inferior to the terms of this Section and the committee agrees that minor changes shall be made, where practicable. GROUP Vesselswhoseexisting accommodationis inferiorto Vessels whose existing accommodation is inferior to the terms of this Section, and in the opinion of the committee can be upgraded sufficiently to continue to operate as a continuous operating vessel for a period of one (I)year 1) year from the date of signing this Agreement. In instances where it is evident to the committeethat committee that the upgradingof upgrading of such a vessel to Group can, and will be undertaken, or where definite plans to replace such a vessel are evident, extension of the operating period beyond one (1) year will be allowed. GROUP A vessel whose existing accommodation is so inferior to the terms of this Section that it cannot be upgraded to Group shall not be employed as a continuous operating vessel. DOZER BOATS A dozer boat will be equipped with a swing seat, a canopy, outside deck house hand rails, an exhaust muffler, heating, rear weather protection canvas curtainwith curtain with a plasticizedwindowplasticized window) and running lights.

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Samples: Agreement

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