NEW SHIFT TUGS Sample Clauses

NEW SHIFT TUGS. (a) i) Every tug shall be provided with a wash basin, which shall be separate from the sink used to wash cups and dishes. All wash basins shall be supplied with piped hot and cold fresh water, where practicable.
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NEW SHIFT TUGS. (a) Every tug shall be provided with a wash basin, which shall be separate from the sink used to wash cups and dishes. All wash basins shall be supplied with piped hot and cold fresh water, where practicable. Every tug shall be provided with a properly functioning shower, where practicable. All showers shall be supplied with piped hot and cold water. 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.

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