Extra Payment for Work in Discomfort & Inconvenience Sample Clauses

Extra Payment for Work in Discomfort & Inconvenience. With effect from the pay week including 1 April 2020 falls the following extra payments will apply. (a) Work at Heights Above 15m and up to 30m £0.05 Above 30m and up to 45m £0.08 Above 45m and up to 60m £0.34 Above 60m and up to 75m £0.43 Above 75m and up to 90m £0.51 Above 40m and up to 50m £0.03 Above 50m and up to 60m £0.05 Above 60m and up to 75m £0.08 The extra payments to be increased by £0.02 per hour for each 15 metres above 75 metres Control platform over 15m and up to 30m above ground level £0.03 Control platform over 30m and up to 45m above ground level £0.05 Control platform over 45m above ground level £0.08 Work in Swings, Cradles or Boats, or Boatswains Chairs £0.40 (a) Furnace Firebrick Work & Acid-Resisting Brickwork Furnace or similar hot work up to 49°C (120°F) £0.05 (a) General – Exceptional kinds of work lasting more than 1 hour in conditions which involve: work in water and/or close contact with dirt or filth and/or prolonged exposure to dust or spray or particles of a kind likely to cause irritation and/or prolonged exposure to the special conditions met in confined underground spaces (such as tunnels or deep basements) and in trenches, pits and xxxxx 6 metres or more below ground level, namely poor ventilation or light, dampness, dust or the noise resulting from the use in such spaces of mechanical plant tools and/or work in artificially low temperatures below 5°C (41°F) such as in refrigerated or cold stores £0.10 sewage plants, filter beds septic tanks and cess pools £0.21 Labourers when using in the course of their normal work mechanically driven compressed air or percussive drills, picks, spades, rammers, tampers or hammers £0.10 When using a cartridge operated rivet gun £0.10 Painters using in the course of their normal work air supplied or airless paint spray machines £0.10
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Extra Payment for Work in Discomfort & Inconvenience. With effect from the pay week including 1 April 2018 and 1 April 2019 falls the following extra payments will apply. (a) Work at Heights Above 15m and up to 30m £0.05 £0.05 Above 30m and up to 45m £0.08 £0.08 Above 45m and up to 60m £0.32 £0.33 Above 60m and up to 75m £0.41 £0.42 Above 75m and up to 90m £0.49 £0.50 Above 40m and up to 50m £0.03 £0.03 Above 50m and up to 60m £0.05 £0.05 Above 60m and up to 75m £0.08 £0.08 The extra payments to be increased by £0.02 per hour for each 15 metres above 75 metres Control platform over 15m and up to 30m above ground level £0.03 £0.03 Control platform over 30m and up to 45m above ground level £0.05 £0.05 Control platform over 45m above ground level £0.08 £0.08 Work in Swings, Cradles or Boats, or Boatswains Chairs £0.38 £0.39 (a) Furnace Firebrick Work & Acid-Resisting Brickwork 1 April 2018 1 April 2019 Furnace or similar hot work up to 49°C (120°F) £0.05 £0.05 (a) General – Exceptional kinds of work lasting more than 1 hour in conditions which involve: 1 April 2018 1 April 2019 sewage plants, filter beds septic tanks and cess pools £0.20 £0.20 Labourers when using in the course of their normal work mechanically driven compressed air or percussive drills, picks, spades, rammers, tampers or hammers £0.10 £0.10 When using a cartridge operated rivet gun £0.10 £0.10 Painters using in the course of their normal work air supplied or airless paint spray machines £0.10 £0.10

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