Common use of OFFSHORE PERIOD Clause in Contracts

OFFSHORE PERIOD. 3.10.1 The offshore period shall not normally exceed 14 days. 3.10.2 When special circumstances arise, the employer may, after advance discussions with the employees' union representatives, extend the offshore period under Clause 3.10.1 by up to seven days for a single period. If the regulations are amended during the contract period, Clause 3.10 shall be amended accordingly. An offshore period involving a transit in accordance with the NPD’s regulations is considered a continuous offshore period. 12 hours are added to the man-labour year for days in transit, and Shelf compensation is paid. If the one-third rule is changed, this interpretation will be revised. 3.10.3 For module, pipe, cable and construction personnel pursuant to Clause 3.13.1, the following applies: duty on vessels that are not subject to the regulations relating to worker protection and the working environment in the petroleum sector, the normal offshore period shall be the same as applies to the remainder of the crew on board. The period shall not exceed what applies pursuant to the Norwegian Shipowner’s Association agreements for offshore service vessels, and it must not exceed four weeks. As far as possible, periods should not exceed three weeks.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Oil Service Agreement, Oil Service Agreement, Oil Service Agreement

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OFFSHORE PERIOD. 3.10.1 The offshore period shall not normally exceed 14 days. 3.10.2 . When special circumstances arise, the employer may, after advance discussions with the employees' union representatives, extend the offshore period under Clause 3.10.1 by up to seven days for a single period. If the regulations are amended during the contract period, Clause 3.10 shall be amended accordingly. An offshore period involving a transit in accordance with the NPD’s regulations is considered a continuous offshore period. 12 hours are added to the man-labour year for days in transit, and Shelf compensation is paid. If the one-third rule is changed, this interpretation will be revised. 3.10.3 For module, pipe, cable and construction personnel pursuant to Clause 3.13.1, the following applies: duty on vessels that are not subject to the regulations relating to worker protection and the working environment in the petroleum sector, the normal offshore period shall be the same as applies to the remainder of the crew on board. The period shall not exceed what applies pursuant to the Norwegian Shipowner’s Association agreements for offshore service vessels, and it must not exceed four weeks. As far as possible, periods should not exceed three weeks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Oil Service Agreement, Oil Service Agreement

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