SECURITY WATCHES Sample Clauses

The SECURITY WATCHES clause establishes requirements for maintaining surveillance or monitoring of a vessel or premises to ensure safety and security. Typically, this involves assigning personnel to conduct regular patrols, monitor access points, and report any suspicious activity or security breaches. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent unauthorized access, theft, or damage, thereby safeguarding assets and ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
SECURITY WATCHES. When Mates are required by the Company to operate dozer boats and the Master considers it necessary for the security of the vessel or barge to be on duty for an excessive number of hours, the Master shall be entitled to be paid overtime for these hours.
SECURITY WATCHES. When Mates are required by the Company to operate dozer boats and the Master considers it necessary for the security of the vessel or barge to be on duty for an excessive number of hours, the Master shall be entitled to be paid overtime for these hours. Every new continuous operating tug must have two (2) radars. Radar powered transmitters will be insulated to isolate high frequency noise, where practical.