Second Class Certificate Clause Samples
The Second Class Certificate clause defines the requirements and qualifications necessary for an individual to obtain a second class certificate, typically in a professional or regulatory context such as maritime or engineering operations. This clause outlines the specific criteria, such as education, experience, and examination standards, that applicants must meet to be eligible for certification. By establishing clear standards for certification, the clause ensures that only qualified individuals are authorized to perform certain duties, thereby promoting safety, competence, and regulatory compliance.
Second Class Certificate. Upon successful completion of the Department of Education Correspondence Course for a SECOND CLASS STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE, or possessing equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Vocational School authorities, employees shall be granted ten (10) weeks leave of absence with pay, on the basis set forth hereunder, to attend an approved Vocational School to complete the two-part course and write the examination for the Second Class Stationary Steam Engineering Certificate:
(i) Five (5) weeks leave of absence with pay to complete Part "A" (Mathematics & Physics).
(ii) Five (5) weeks leave of absence with pay to complete Part "B" (Basic Engineering). During his first week at the school in each of the above mentioned cases (i) and (ii) the employee will be evaluated by the school authorities to determine his knowledge of the subject, and if the evaluation is favourable he will continue his studies at the school during the following four (4) weeks and write the examination prescribed for Part "A" or "B", whichever is applicable. In the event that the evaluation is not favourable, the school authorities will indicate to the employee those areas where further study is needed and he will return to the mill and carry out the recommended home studies. Upon completion of this additional studying, the employee will be granted five (5) weeks leave of absence, four (4) weeks with pay and one (1) without, to return to the Vocational School to complete the course and write the examination prescribed for Part "A" or "B", whichever is applicable.
Second Class Certificate. Upon successful completion of the SAIT or NAIT course for Second Class Power Engineer, or possessing equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Vocational School authorities, employees shall be granted a two (2) week leave of absence with pay for Part A and two (2) weeks leave of absence with pay for Part B to attend an upgrading course arranged by the Company. The Company reserves the right to provide onsite training by a qualified instructor in a classroom setting. On completion of the course the employee will apply for the first available provincial examination. If unsuccessful on the first attempt, the Company will provide tutoring by a qualified instructor under the same conditions as above. Granting of the above leaves shall be subject to the schedules of the department and availability of space at a Company approved course or availability of a tutor. NOTE: Current employees shall follow the new timelines. Timelines shall start at zero as of ratification date (April 2, 2013).
Second Class Certificate. Upon successful completion of the Department of Education Correspondence Course for a SECOND CLASS STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE, or possessing equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Vocational School authorities, employees shall be granted ten (10) weeks leave of absence with pay, on the basis set forth hereunder, to attend an approved Vocational School to complete the two-part course and write the examination for the Second Class Stationary Steam Engineering Certificate:
(i) Five (5) weeks leave of absence with pay to complete Part "A" (Mathematics & Physics).
(ii) Five (5) weeks leave of absence with pay to complete Part "B" (Basic Engineering). During their first week at the school in each of the above mentioned cases (i) and (ii) the employee will be evaluated by the school authorities to determine their knowledge of the subject, and if the evaluation is favourable will continue studies at the school during the following four
Second Class Certificate. Upon successful completion of the Department of Education Correspondence Course for a SECOND CLASS STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE, or possessing equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Vocational School authorities, employees shall be granted ten (10) weeks leave of absence with pay, on the basis set forth hereunder, to attend an approved Vocational School to complete the two-part course and write the examination for the Second Class Stationary Steam Engineering Certificate:
