Common use of HIGH TIME/HAZARD PREMIUM Clause in Contracts

HIGH TIME/HAZARD PREMIUM. SECTION 1. Subject to the provisions of below, on jobs where Cement Masons are required to work from trusses, scaffolds, frames, ladders, etc., where the work platform is at a distance of forty (40) feet or more from the ground or floor level, they shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) premium pay per hour. Men working from a swinging scaffold, or suspended from a rope or cable, shall receive twenty-five cents ($0.25) per hour above their hourly base rate. SECTION 2. Hazard premium, as set forth herein, shall be paid to Employees only where there is an actual exposure to the hazard. Hazard premium shall not be paid where the erection of railings, guards or other adequate safety measures effectively eliminates the hazard of a free fall. SECTION 3. Hazard premium shall be paid only for the actual hours of exposure. Hazard premium shall be paid in one (1) hour increments. SECTION 4. The hazard premium shall be paid only to the members of a crew exposed to the hazard, and shall not be paid to Foremen or General Foremen unless they are exposed to the actual hazard.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement, Project Labor Agreement

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HIGH TIME/HAZARD PREMIUM. SECTION 1. Subject to the provisions of below, on jobs where Cement Masons are required to work from trusses, scaffolds, frames, ladders, etc., where the work platform is at a distance of forty (40) feet or more from the ground or floor level, they shall receive fifty cents ($0.50) premium pay per hour. Men working from a swinging scaffold, or suspended from a rope or cable, shall receive twenty-five cents ($0.25) per hour above their hourly base rate. SECTION 2. Hazard premium, as set forth herein, shall be paid to Employees employees only where there is an actual exposure to the hazard. Hazard premium shall not be paid where the erection of railings, guards or other adequate safety measures effectively eliminates the hazard of a free fall. SECTION 3. Hazard premium shall be paid only for the actual hours of exposure. Hazard premium shall be paid in one (1) hour increments. SECTION 4. The hazard premium shall be paid only to the members of a crew exposed to the hazard, and shall not be paid to Foremen or General Foremen unless they are exposed to the actual hazard.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Project Labor Agreement

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