REFRACTORY CONDITIONS. 4.01 For all tear out work, gloves and coveralls shall be provided for by the Employer. As warranted when graphite, carbon, acid, tar impregnated brick, gunite work, coveralls and gloves shall be provided by the Employer and such clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. In the event that work boots are damaged by heat on the job site, the Employers will reimburse the employee for the cost of the work boots. 4.02 The Employer agrees to provide clean hot and cold water, soap and clean individual paper towels and provide sufficient time to wash up. Such facilities described herein shall be provided at commencement of the appropriate work herein. 4.03 Where dust conditions prevail, adequate ventilation will be provided, and employees will be provided with proper respiratory equipment. 4.04 A fifteen cent ($0.15) per hour premium shall be paid for refractory work in addition to the premiums provided for in Schedule 'A'. 4.05 All current refractory conditions from the Local 1089 Schedule will be placed in this Appendix. (a) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold twenty-five feet (25') or more above the working platform, there shall be a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate, starting at the twenty-five foot (25') level. (b) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold on hundred feet (100') or more above the working platform, there shall be an additional premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate. 4.07 Employees working where the temperature of the immediate working area is thirty-eight (38) degrees celsius or greater, shall be paid a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the established rate of pay. If any employee is entitled to this premium, he shall be paid the premium for the entire shift. It is agreed that no employee shall be required to work in an area where the temperature exceeds one hundred and fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit or sixty-five (65) degrees celsius.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
REFRACTORY CONDITIONS. 4.01 For all tear out work, gloves and coveralls shall be provided for by the Employer. As warranted when graphite, carbon, acid, tar impregnated brick, gunite work, coveralls and gloves shall be provided by the Employer and such clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. In the event that work boots are damaged by heat on the job site, the Employers will reimburse the employee for the cost of the work boots.
4.02 The Employer agrees to provide clean hot and cold water, soap and clean individual paper towels and provide sufficient time to wash up. Such facilities described herein shall be provided at commencement of Trade Appendix - Masonry Tenders the appropriate work herein.
4.03 Where dust conditions prevail, adequate ventilation will be provided, and employees will be provided with proper respiratory equipment.
4.04 A fifteen cent ($0.15) per hour premium shall be paid for refractory work in addition to the premiums provided for in Schedule 'A'.
4.05 All current refractory conditions from the Local 1089 Schedule will be placed in this Appendix.
(a) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold twenty-five feet (25') or more above the working platform, there shall be a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate, starting at the twenty-five foot (25') level.
(b) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold on hundred feet (100') or more above the working platform, there shall be an additional premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour earned above the basic thebasic refractory rate.
4.07 Employees working where the temperature of the immediate working area is thirty-eight (38) degrees celsius or greater, shall be paid a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the established rate of pay. If any employee is entitled to this premium, he shall be paid the premium for the entire shift. It is agreed that no employee shall be required to work in an area where the temperature exceeds one hundred and fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit or sixty-five (65) degrees celsius.. 87 7UDGH $SSHQGL[ 0DVRQU\ 7HQGHUV
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
REFRACTORY CONDITIONS. 4.01 For all tear out work, gloves and coveralls shall be provided for by the Employer. As warranted when graphite, carbon, acid, tar impregnated brick, gunite work, coveralls and gloves shall be provided by the Employer and such clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. In the event that work boots are damaged by heat on the job site, the Employers will reimburse the employee for the cost of the work boots.
4.02 The Employer agrees to provide clean hot and cold water, soap and clean individual paper towels and provide sufficient time to wash up. Such facilities described herein shall be provided at commencement of Trade Appendix - Masonry Tenders the appropriate work herein.
4.03 Where dust conditions prevail, adequate ventilation will be provided, and employees will be provided with proper respiratory equipment.
4.04 A fifteen cent ($0.15) per hour premium shall be paid for refractory work in addition to the premiums provided for in Schedule 'A'.
4.05 All current refractory conditions from the Local 1089 Schedule will be placed in this Appendix.
(a) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold twenty-five feet (25') or more above the working platform, there shall be a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate, starting at the twenty-five foot (25') level.
(b) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold on hundred feet (100') or more above the working platform, there shall be an additional premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate.
4.07 Employees working where the temperature of the immediate working area is thirty-eight (38) degrees celsius or greater, shall be paid a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the established rate of pay. If any employee is entitled to this premium, he shall be paid the premium for the entire shift. It is agreed that no employee shall be required to work in an area where the temperature exceeds one hundred and fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit or sixty-five (65) degrees celsius.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
REFRACTORY CONDITIONS. 4.01 For all tear out work, gloves and coveralls shall be provided for by the Employer. As warranted when graphite, carbon, acid, tar impregnated brick, gunite work, coveralls and gloves shall be provided by the Employer and such clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. In the event that work boots are damaged by heat on the job site, the Employers Employer will reimburse the employee for the cost of the work boots.
4.02 The Employer agrees to provide clean hot and cold water, soap and clean individual paper towels and provide sufficient time to wash up. Such facilities described herein shall be provided at commencement of the appropriate work herein.. Trade Appendix – Masonry Tenders 79
4.03 Where dust conditions prevail, adequate ventilation will be provided, and employees will be provided with proper respiratory equipment.
4.04 A fifteen cent Fifteen cents ($0.15) per hour premium shall be paid for refractory work in addition to the premiums provided for in Schedule '‘A'’.
4.05 All current refractory conditions from set out in the Local 1089 Schedule will shall be placed incorporated into this Appendix and apply to refractory work performed in this AppendixLocal 1089. Refractory shift work conditions for Local 1089 are set out in Article 4.11 (a).
(a) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold twenty-five feet (25'’) or more above the working platform, there shall be a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate, starting at the twenty-five foot (25'’) level.
(b) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold on of one hundred feet (100'’) or more above the working platform, there shall be an additional premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate.
4.07 Employees working where the temperature of the immediate working area is thirty-eight (38) degrees celsius or greater, shall be paid a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the established rate of pay. If any employee is entitled to this premium, he they shall be paid the premium for the entire shift. It is agreed that no employee shall be required to work in an area where the temperature exceeds one hundred and fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit fahrenheit or sixty-five (65) degrees celsius.. 80 Trade Appendix – Masonry Tenders HOURS TO BE PAID WORKING PERIOD STARTING TIME WORK BREAK LUNCH BREAK WORK BREAK WORK BREAK FINISH WORK ACTUAL HOURS WORKED MON. TO THURS. FRIDAY SAT/SUN BEFORE HOLIDAY SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY REGULAR HOURS 8:00 AM 10:00-10:10 AM 12:00- 12:30 PM 2:30-2:40 PM 4:30 PM 8 8 8 16 16 1ST-10HR.SHIFT 8:00 AM 10:00-10:10 AM 12:00- 12:30 PM 2:30-2:40 PM 4:20-4:30 PM 6:30 PM 10 11 11 20 20 2ND- 10HR.SHIFT 8:00 PM 10:00-10:10 PM 12:00- 12:30 AM 2:30-2:40 AM 6:30 AM 10 12 17 21 15 4:30-4:40 AM 1ST - 9 HR. SHIFT 8:00 AM 10:00-10:10 AM 12:00- 12:30 PM 2:30-2:40 PM 5:30 PM 9 91/2 91/2 18 18 2ND - 9 HR. SHIFT 5:30 PM 7:30 - 7:40 PM 9:30- 10:00 PM 12:00-12:10 AM 3:00 AM 9 101/2 13 19 16 1ST - 8 HR. SHIFT 8:00 AM 10:00-10:10 AM 12:00- 12:30 PM 2:30- 2:40 PM 4:30 PM 8 8 8 16 16 2ND - 8 HR. SHIFT 4:30 PM 6:30 - 6:40 PM 8:30 - 9:00 PM 11:00-11:10 PM 1:00 AM 8 9 10 17 16 1ST SHIFT 8:00 AM 10:00-10:10 AM 12:00- 12:30 PM 2:30-2:40 PM 4:00 PM 71/2 8 8 16 2ND SHIFT 4:00 PM 6:00 - 6:10 PM 8:00- 8:30 PM 10:30-10:40 PM 12:00 AM 71/2 9 9 17 3RD SHIFT 12:00 AM 2:00 - 2:10 AM 4:00- 4:30 AM 6:30-6:40 AM 8:00 AM 71/2 9 17 17 (a) Refractory Hours of Work Schedule Covering: Local 183 - Peterborough & Oshawa; Local 183 - Kingston; Local 506 - Toronto; Local 527 - Ottawa; Local 625 - Windsor & Chatham; Local 837 - Hamilton; Local 1059 - London;
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Samples: Collective Agreement
REFRACTORY CONDITIONS. 4.01 For all tear out work, gloves and coveralls shall be provided for by the Employer. As warranted when graphite, carbon, acid, tar impregnated brick, gunite work, coveralls and gloves shall be provided by the Employer and such clothing shall remain the property of the Employer. In the event that work boots are damaged by heat on the job site, the Employers will reimburse the employee for the cost of the work boots.
4.02 The Employer agrees to provide clean hot and cold water, soap and clean individual paper towels and provide sufficient time to wash up. Such facilities described herein shall be provided at commencement of the appropriate work herein.
4.03 Where dust conditions prevail, adequate ventilation will be provided, and employees will be provided with proper respiratory equipment.
4.04 A fifteen cent ($0.15) per hour premium shall be paid for refractory work in addition to the premiums provided for in Schedule '‘A'’.
4.05 All current Local 1089 - Sarnia refractory conditions from the shall remain as per Local 1089 Schedule will be placed in this AppendixUnion Schedule.
(a) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold twenty-five feet (25'’) or more above the working platform, there shall be a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate, starting at the twenty-five foot (25'’) level.
(b) For work on a stack requiring a xxxxx tender to work on a scaffold on hundred feet (100'’) or more above the working platform, there shall be an additional addition- al premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour earned above the basic refractory rate.
4.07 Employees working where the temperature of the immediate working area is thirty-eight (38) degrees celsius or greater, shall be paid a premium of fifty cents ($0.50) per hour above the established rate of pay. If any employee is entitled to this premium, he shall be paid the premium for the entire shift. It is agreed that no employee shall be required to work in an area where the temperature exceeds one hundred and fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit or sixty-five (65) degrees celsius.
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Samples: Collective Agreement