Normal On-duty Week for Firefighting Employees Sample Clauses

Normal On-duty Week for Firefighting Employees. The on-duty week of all employees who perform firefighting duties shall be an average of not more than fifty- six (56) hours. The platooning of all employees shall be established by the Chief of the Fire Department. The normal schedule for each platoon shall be as follows: On duty one 24-hour period, have one 24-hour period off, on duty one 24-hour period, have one 24-hour period off, on duty one 24-hour period, and have four (4) 24-hour periods off. This sequence may be altered to permit changes in an individual's duty cycle.
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Normal On-duty Week for Firefighting Employees. The on-duty week of all employees who perform firefighting duties shall be an average of not more than fifty- six (56) hours. The platooning of all employees shall be established by the Chief of the Fire Department. The normal schedule for each platoon shall be as follows: On duty one 24-hour period, have one 24-hour period off, on duty one 24-hour period, have one 24-hour period off, on duty one 24-hour period, and have four (4) 24-hour periods off. This sequence may be altered to permit changes in an individual's duty cycle. Firefighters who are attending school for their Paramedic license will be considered 40 hour per week employees.

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