Rubber Gloving Sample Clauses

Rubber Gloving. Rubber gloving shall be implemented provided the following terms are satisfied: 1) Union approved safety manual in place before implementation. 2) Rubber glove increase retroactive to 1/1/06: 6.50% 3) Crew involved in work agrees unanimously to use rubber gloving procedures. 4) Rubber glove effected employees vote on rubber glove clause separately. 5) Included classifications: x. Xxxxxxx b. Substation lineman x. Xxxxxxx d. Lineman e. Apprentice lineman
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Rubber Gloving. As of June 25, 1995, the Company may adopt the practice of rubber gloving voltages up to and including 34.5 kV in line work. Any employee classified as Lineworker I, II, or III as of June 25, 1995, shall not be required to rubber glove voltages in excess of 15 kV. To the extent the Company requires rubber gloving of voltages between 15 kV and 34.5 kV, the work shall be carried out by volunteers within the Company who have achieved Lineworker I status or by a Lineworker I who is hired after June 25, 1995. Lineworkers who were employees of the Company as of June 25, 1995, who volunteer for the 34.5 kV rubber gloving program shall have the option of leaving the program within one year from the day they volunteer, after the program goes online. The Company, upon receipt of written notice that employee's intent to leave the 34.5kV rubber gloving program, will immediately remove them from the program. It has been further agreed that the Company will confer with the Union with respect to appropriate safety rules for rubber gloving voltages up to and including 34.5 kV in line work.
Rubber Gloving a. The employees Third Year and above, will be expected to work on all voltages up to and including primary energized lines with rubber gloves. b. While rubber glove work is performed on energized primary lines (4,160 volt), the recloser shall be set on non-reclose. The recloser shall have a hold tag placed on the device. c. Rubber glove work on energized primary lines, will be performed from an insulated bucket with a 50KV bucket liner. Trucks will be tested at least every twelve (12) months, unless the physical condition of the trucks indicates the need for earlier testing. d. Training through the IBEW’s National Industry Utility Training Fund (NIUTF), or an equivalent that is acceptable to the City, will be provided and must be completed before employees are qualified to perform rubber glove work on energized lines. e. All rubber glove work on energized lines will require a three-person crew, one of which can be a Third Year Apprentice, except only a two-person crew, consisting of at least two employees of Journeyman Lineman status, is minimally required for changing insulators and pins on single phase lines as well as for the road and field phase on three phase lines. f. If in the judgment of the Crew Xxxxxxx, additional help is needed for safety results, the City shall provide such help.
Rubber Gloving. (a) The employees (except for Apprentices covered by Section 11.03) Third Step and above, will be expected to work on all voltages up to and including 25KV energized lines with rubber gloves and sleeves. (b) While rubber glove work is performed on energized primary lines (2,400 volt to 14,400 volt), the recloser shall be set on non-reclose. The recloser shall have a hold tag placed on the device. (c) Rubber glove work on energized primary lines, 2,400 volt to 14,400 volt, will be performed from an insulated bucket with a 50KV bucket liner. Trucks will be tested every 12 months, unless the physical condition of the trucks indicates the need for earlier testing. (d) Training will be provided and must be completed before employees are qualified to perform rubber glove work on energized lines. (e) All rubber glove work on energized lines will require a three man crew, one of which can be a Third Step Apprentice, except only a two man crew is required for changing insulators and pins on single phase lines and the road and field phase on three phase lines, this work shall consist of two Journeymen only. (f) If in the judgment of the crew xxxxxxx, additional help is needed for safety results, the COOPERATIVE shall provide such help.
Rubber Gloving. (a) The employees Third Year and above, will be expected to work on all voltages up to and including 13.8KV energized lines with rubber gloves. Sleeves shall be utilized at the individual crew or employee’s discretion. (b) While rubber glove work is performed on energized primary lines (7,620 volt to 13,800 volt), the recloser shall be set on non-reclose. The recloser shall have a hold tag placed on the device. (c) Rubber glove work on energized primary lines, 7,620 volt to 13,800 volt, will be performed from an insulated bucket with a 50KV bucket liner. Trucks will be tested every 12 months, unless the physical condition of the trucks indicates the need for earlier testing.
Rubber Gloving. (a) The employees Third Year and above, will be expected to work on all voltages up to and including 13.8KV energized lines with rubber gloves. Sleeves shall be utilized at the individual crew or employee’s discretion. (b) While rubber glove work is performed on energized primary lines (7,620 volt to 13,800 volt), the recloser shall be set on non-reclose. The recloser shall have a hold tag placed on the device. (c) Rubber glove work on energized primary lines, 7,620 volt to 13,800 volt, will be performed from an insulated bucket with a 50KV bucket liner. Trucks will be tested every 12 months, unless the physical condition of the trucks indicates the need for earlier testing. (d) Training through the IBEW’s National Industry Utility Training Fund (NIUTF), or an equivalent that is acceptable to the Company, will be provided and must be completed before employees are qualified to perform rubber glove work on energized lines. (e) All rubber glove work on energized lines will require a three-person crew, one of which can be a Third Year Apprentice, except only a two-person crew, consisting of at least two employees of Journeyman Lineman status, is minimally required for changing insulators and pins on single phase lines as well as for the road and field phase on three phase lines. (f) If in the judgment of the crew xxxxxxx, additional help is needed for safety results, the Company shall provide such help.
Rubber Gloving. As of June 1, 1991, the Company may adopt the practice of rubber gloving voltages up to and including 34.5 KV in line work. Any employee classified as Lineworker I, II, or III as of June 1, 1991, shall not be required to rubber glove voltages in excess of 15 KV. To the extent the Company requires rubber gloving of voltages between 15 KV and 34.5 KV, the work shall be carried out by volunteers within the Company who have achieved Lineworker I status or by a Lineworker I who is hired after June 1, 1991. Lineworkers who were employees of the Company as of June 1, 1991 who volunteer for the 34.5 KV rubber gloving program shall have the option of leaving the program within one year from the day they volunteer, after the program goes online. The Company upon receipt of written notice of that employee's intent to leave the 34.5 KV rubber gloving program, will reassign that Lineworker to the position held before entering the 34.5 KV rubber gloving program within thirty (30) days. It has been further agreed that the Company will confer with the Union with respect to appropriate safety rules for rubber gloving voltages up to and including 34.5 KV in line work.
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