School Security Alarm Systems Sample Clauses

School Security Alarm Systems. 1) School cleaners’ duties may include activating and disarming school security systems as required and locking and unlocking buildings. 2) Normal uninterrupted time spent in activating and setting school alarms as authorised by the Principal will be a recognised part of a particular cleaner’s allocated time. 3) The Department does not condone school work practices resulting in cleaners working unpaid overtime. Overtime as authorised by the Principal or nominee shall be compensated as per the award and conditions prescribed in a Directive relating to Hours and Overtime issued by the industrial relations Minister in accordance with section 54 (1) of the Public Service Act 2008. 4) To compensate for possible delays and interruptions in setting security alarms by unforeseen circumstances beyond cleaners’ control, an additional 15 minute period will be available to the cleaner nominated to set the school’s security alarms. This includes, but is not limited to, instances between 6:00pm and 6:15pm. 5) This 15 minute period will apply immediately after the cleaner’s normal rostered ceasing time and will be accrued at ordinary rates for the purposes of accessing ADO in accordance with 4.6.3. The 15 minute period will be available, regardless of the time taken to set the alarm or security system. 6) Where it can be consistently demonstrated that more than 15 minutes is regularly required to set the security alarms, such situations will be investigated and action will be taken to rectify them. 7) Access to the above 15 minute period or to claiming overtime will be limited to one cleaner per security alarm panel. However, a Principal may decide to share responsibility for alarm and security system setting between other cleaners.
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School Security Alarm Systems. (a) School Cleaners’ duties may include activating and disarming school security systems as required and locking and unlocking buildings. (b) Normal uninterrupted time spent in activating and setting school alarms as authorised by the Principal will be a recognised part of a particular Cleaner’s allocated time. (c) The Department does not condone school work practices resulting in Cleaners working unpaid overtime. Overtime as authorised by the Principal or nominee shall be compensated as per the Award and conditions prescribed in a directive relating to hours and overtime issued by the Industrial Relations Minister in accordance with section 54 (1) of the Public Service Act 2008 (QLD). (d) To compensate for possible delays and interruptions in setting security alarms by unforeseen circumstances beyond Cleaners’ control, an additional 15 minute period will be available to the Cleaner nominated to set the school’s security alarms. This includes, but is not limited to, instances between 6:00pm and 6:15pm. (e) This 15 minute period will apply immediately after the Cleaner’s normal rostered ceasing time and will be accrued at ordinary rates for the purposes of accessing ADO in accordance with 4.6.3. The 15 minute period will be available, regardless of the time taken to set the alarm or security system. (f) Where it can be consistently demonstrated that more than 15 minutes is regularly required to set the security alarms, such situations will be investigated and action will be taken to rectify them. (g) Access to the above 15 minute period or to claiming overtime will be limited to one Cleaner per security alarm panel. However, a Principal may decide to share responsibility for alarm and security system setting between other Cleaners.

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