Pipefitter Sample Clauses

Pipefitter. For pipefitters only, in the case of sanitary plumbing work as defined under the Plumbing Code (c.I-12.1, r. 1), the tools to be supplied are listed in Schedule ‘‘E-17’’.
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Pipefitter. The Company and the Union agree that for all projects outside vendors will be allowed to deliver parts from a receiving door in any bay to a designated storage area as agreed to by both parties. The quantity of such parts will be discussed and agreed to by both parties prior to execution. It is understood that if equipment is required to remove items within the plant it will be operated by Unifor members within their proper classification.
Pipefitter. The jobs which presently require a Pipefitter are: General pipefitting maintenance and Seamless pipefitting maintenance Continuous weld pipefitting maintenance North plant pipefitting maintenance A Pipefitter’s classificationfor one of these jobs shall be based on the number of hours he has worked on that job plus hours worked on all of the other jobs upto Of hoursonany one other job. On this basis his classification while on that job shall be: up to Over
Pipefitter. For process equipment, Pipefitters are responsible for the plans, layouts, fabricates, installs, repairs and maintains high and low pressure piping, including supply lines such as air, water, gas, steam, acids, oils, sealants, paints, etc.
Pipefitter. Where there are no journeymen laid off or available in the trade, or where the impact of early retirement could create a skilled manpower shortage, the Parties may mutually agree to add apprentices over and above the number shown here.
Pipefitter. That Atlas needs a small pipefitter/steamfitter group to deal with special needs. This does not change the job description of the IMEC group. The new job name and classification will be sorted out within six months by the Skilled Trades Committee. That Atlas needs a small pyro/combustion group to deal with special needs. This does not change the job description of the Industrial Electrician group. The new job name and classification will be sorted out within six months by the Skilled Trades Committee.

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