Height Allowance Sample Clauses

Height Allowance. A worker required to work 6.1 metres from the ground or floor, or from 6.1 metres above a veranda, shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified. • height allowance - $1.74 per day or portion of a day
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Height Allowance. Whenever an employee who does not customarily work aloft is required to work on ships and/or floating vessels, whether afloat or dry, at a height of over 6 m above top deck level in circumstances necessitating the use of a safety belt, he shall, in addition to any other remuneration to which he is entitled under this Agreement and for the period for which he is so occupied or for one hour, whichever is the greater, be paid an allowance of 8 per cent of his hourly rate.
Height Allowance. Employees required to perform work at a height of 15.24m or more above the ground, or the nearest permanent horizontal plane, shall be paid the general disability allowance extra while so engaged.
Height Allowance. 14.11.1 An employee working on a bridge, chimney stack, spire, radio or television mast or tower, shaft, tower or similar structure, where the construction exceeds fifteen metres in height shall be paid for all work above fifteen metres $0.49 per hour, with $0.49 per hour additional for all work above each fifteen metres. 14.11.2 Provided that height allowance shall not be payable to an employee working on a bridge deck after permanent installation of the bridge parapets has been completed.
Height Allowance. 39.1. An Employee who is required to conduct or carry out works on a tower, mast, guy-rope or any telecommunications structure on the external faces of buildings or parapets shall be paid a daily height allowance in accordance with the following rates: HEIGHT (M) Current 1ST PAY PERIOD ON OR COMMENCEMENT DATE 5% 15-45 $10.08 $10.58 45-90 $23.35 $24.52 90-150 $39.80 $41.79 150+ $58.37 $61.29 39.2. This height allowance shall not apply when an Employee is working with the aid of a cherry picker, scissor lift or other similar elevating work platform but will apply in the case of a swinging stage, bosons chair or similar suspended device.
Height Allowance. A height allowance per hour (or part thereof shall be paid to an Employee when that Employee works at a height of 15 meter or more) will be paid 52 cents per hour worked at that height or above. To be eligible to claim this allowance the Employee must, using the Employer’s computer record system, log the job and its height.
Height Allowance. An employee other than a splicer who is required to work at a height of or over 9 metres directly above the nearest horizontal plane, or an employee other than a splicer working on a suspended scaffold or boatswain’s chair at any height, shall be paid the amount set out in the table at 12.12 extra for such day or shift thereof during which the employee is engaged on such work; provided that only one such payment shall be paid to an employee in respect of work during any one day or shift.
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Height Allowance. An employee required to carry out work on a tower, mast, guy-rope or any telecommunications structure on the external faces of the buildings or parapets shall be paid a daily Height Allowance in accordance with the following rates: 0-15 $0.00 15-45 $7.60 45-90 $17.68 90-150 $30.41 150+ $44.28 This payment will be increased by 4% on an annual basis, taking effect from the first full pay period on or after 1st July 2012. This allowance shall not apply when an employee is working with the aid of a ‘cherry picker’, scissor lift or other similar elevating work platform but will apply in the case of a swinging stage, xxxxx’s chair or similar suspended device.
Height Allowance. An employee shall be paid an allowance of 47 cents per hour in addition to his / her ordinary rate on which he / she works at a height of 9 metres or more above the nearest horizontal plane.
Height Allowance. An employee working on any structure at a height of more than 6.0 metres will be paid $6.75 per day in addition to their ordinary rate. No such payment will be made where either an adequate fixed support not less than 0.75 metres wide or a fixed scaffold fitted with a handrail is provided. This sub clause will not apply to riggers.
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