Incidental Work Sample Clauses

Incidental Work. The maintenance of all necessary records and reports is incidental to any job classification covered by this Agreement. Employees may be required to operate any vehicle as a duty incidental to their work.
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Incidental Work. Incidental work is a comparatively minor task that is complementary to a principal job. In determining whether a task is incidental and thus properly assignable to the tradespersons performing the principal job, the following points must be considered (past practice or normal scope of the trade has no significance in incidental work): • Time involved in relation to the principal job. (A minor task or series of minor tasks performed sporadically over the duration of the principal job are incidental even though the cumulative time may be fairly large.) • Whether the task is within the capabilities of the principal tradesperson. • Whether the task can safely be performed by the principal tradesperson. Incidental tasks are not limited to those arising in the course of the principal job, but may occur also at the beginning or end of the job.
Incidental Work. It is expressly understood and agreed that Consultant shall perform all incidental work required to complete the Services as described by Task Orders, including work for which no specific proposal item(s) was/were included, and/or including work which is required to furnish final, finished and detailed Work consistent with and fulfilling the intent of the Contract Documents. All such incidental work shall not be considered extra work for which additional compensation can be claimed by Consultant.
Incidental Work. “Road and yard employees in engine service and qualified ground service employees may perform the following items of work in connection with their own assignments without additional compensation:
Incidental Work. Unless specifically excepted in the Bid or Technical Specifications, incidental work items for which separate payment is not measured includes, but is not limited to, the following items:
Incidental Work. October 27, 1999 Xx. Xxx Xxxxxx Bargaining Committee Chair UAW Local 892 Saline Plant Dear Xx. Xxxxxx, This letter affirms the commitment by the parties to improve machine/equipment/tooling "up-time" by agreeing that skilled trades personnel perform incidental work. Incidental work is comparatively minor work that is complimentary to a principal job which requires unique and central skills of a particular trade. It is understood by both parties that incidental work may be performed by multiple trades in the role of providing assistance to the primary trade assigned to a task. Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager October 27, 1999 Xx. Xxx Xxxxxx Bargaining Committee Chair UAW Local 892 Saline Plant Dear Xx. Xxxxxx, During the course of the current negotiations the Union expressed concern that the skilled trades personnel were being eliminated from the "troubleshooting process" by the use of engineering personnel and vendors/outside contractors on tooling/equipment problems. This letter reaffirms the Company's intent to include the trades personnel in a "troubleshooting" capacity as appropriate, to increase efficiency of operations and decrease the amount of machine/equipment/tooling downtime experienced. Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Human Resources Manager
Incidental Work. Section 2.9.1 Yardmaster's duties are contained in Civil Service Class specification 7115 and are considered a minimum of duties performed. In consideration of the productivity commitments and higher than industry wage standards, Tacoma Rail Yardmasters perform additional duties as previously agreed to and agree to continue to perform those duties as listed below: A. Complete crossing signal failure reports. B. Complete track activity reports. C. Complete Yardmaster-in-training performance appraisals. D. Responsible for control of train movement through Bullfrog Junction. E. Secure General Track Bulletins (GTB) or Track Warrants for crews. F. Respond to emergencies such as derailments, injury or accidents when the Trainmaster is not available. G. Complete Unable to Switch reports. H. Complete annual Employee Development and Performance Review (EDPR) with designated Trainmaster. I. Monitor crew start times; to include breaks and meal periods. J. Additional duties as negotiated.
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Incidental Work. Work incidental or related to contract work items, but not specifically identified or described in each section, shall be required of the Contractor. This minor and non-recurring repair work shall be accomplished by the existing work force utilizing existing equipment.
Incidental Work. A. Do all incidental work not otherwise specified, but obviously necessary for the proper completion of the contract as specified and as shown on the Drawings. END OF EXHIBIT A Rev. 8/13/08 24 As consideration for providing the Services as set forth in the Agreement, the CITY agrees to pay, and the CONTRACTOR agrees to accept payment on a time and reimbursement cost basis [or other basis] as follows [or in Exhibit B-1, which is attached and made part of this Agreement]: END OF EXHIBIT B Rev. 8/13/08 25 The Contractor shall not commence work until he has obtained all the insurance required under this heading, and until such insurance has been approved by the CITY, nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has also been obtained and approved by the CITY. Certificates of insurance must be issued by an authorized representative of the insurance company at the request and direction of the policyholder and must include sufficient information so as to identify the coverage and the contract for CITY's improvements for which they are issued. Certificates of insurance must be issued by a nationally recognized insurance company with a Best's Rating of no less than B+VII, satisfactory to the CITY, and duly licensed to do business in the state of said Contract. The Contractor shall procure and maintain, during the life of this Contract, Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of his employees to be engaged in work under this Contract, and he shall require any subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees to be engaged in such work, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor's insurance. In case any employees are to be engaged in hazardous work under this Contract, and are not protected under this Workmen's Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate coverage for the protection of such employees. It is acceptable to use a State-approved Workmen's Compensation Self-Insurance fund. The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract, Public Liability and Property Damage and shall include Contractual Liability, Personal Injury, Libel, Slander, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful Entry or Eviction, Broad Form Property Damage, Products, Completed Operations and XCU Coverage to be included on an occurrence b...
Incidental Work. Road and yard employees in engine service and qualified ground service employees may perform the following items of work in connection with their own assignments without additional compensation: (a) Handle switches [see NOTE 2 below] (b) Move, turn, spot and fuel locomotives (c) Supply locomotives except for heavy equipment and supplies generally placed on locomotives by employees of other crafts [see NOTE 2 below] (d) Inspect locomotives (e) Start or shutdown locomotives (f) Make head-end air tests (g) Prepare reports while under pay (h) Use communication devices; copy and handle train orders, clearances and/or other messages. (i) Any duties formerly performed by firemen. NOTE 1: This confirms the understanding that the provisions in Section 3 thereof, concerning incidental work, are intended to remove any existing restrictions upon the use of employees represented by the BLE to perform the described categories of work and to remove any existing requirements that such employees, if used to perform the work, be paid an arbitrary or penalty amount over and above the normal compensation for their assignment. Such provisions are not intended to infringe upon the work rights of another craft as established on any railroad. [Side Letter #7, 1986 National Agreement] It is further understood that paragraphs (a) and (c) of Section 3 do not contemplate that the engineer will perform such incidental work when other members of the crew are present and available. NOTE 2: It was understood that the reference to moving, turning, spotting and fueling locomotives contained in Section 3(b) includes the assembling of locomotive power, such as rearranging, increasing or decreasing the locomotive consist. It is not contemplated that an engineer will be required to place fuel oil or other supplies on a locomotive if another qualified employee is available for that purpose. [Side Letter #8, May 19, 1986 National Agreement] Memorandum Agreement between Missouri Pacific Railroad and organizations signatory hereto covering local freight train service over each sub-division either daily or tri-weekly. Section 1. Local freight train service will be operated over each sub-division six days per week either tri-weekly or daily, except on sub-divisions which do not show any trains in timetable. Section 2. Local freight train service may be identified in Time Table as “Red Ball,” “Freight,” Local Freight,” or may be operated without timetable designation. Section 3. Local freight train s...
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