Sleeping Accommodations on Touring Watch Vessels Sample Clauses

Sleeping Accommodations on Touring Watch Vessels. ‌ A. On all vessels where touring watches are in effect requiring Masters to sleep on board between work shifts, the Employer shall furnish white sheets, pillow slips, mattresses and blankets in adequate quantity and condition for each Master assigned to any such touring vessel. B. The issuance, assignment and exchange of bedding shall be the responsibility of the Employer and may be delegated to the terminal supervisors. Linens and other items of bedding shall be exchanged and replaced with clean items with sufficient regularity to insure sanitary and healthful sleeping conditions on board all touring vessels. X. Xxxxxxx shall have separate and reasonably quiet sleeping environments. Master sleeping areas are to be equipped to provide cold and hot running water, adequate heating and lighting, and meet WISHA air quality standards as determined by WSF’s Industrial Hygienist. D. No Master shall be removed from the Master’s appropriate quarter. E. Any failure to comply with the above requirements shall entitle each Master to reimbursement for actual expenses incurred for other sleeping accommodations. F. Where no appropriate public accommodations are available within twenty
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Sleeping Accommodations on Touring Watch Vessels. On all vessels where touring watches are in effect requiring Deck Officers to sleep on board between work shifts, the Employer shall furnish white sheets, pillow slips, mattresses and blankets in adequate quantity and condition for each Deck Officer assigned to any such touring vessel. The issuance, assignment and exchange of such items of bedding shall be the responsibility of the Employer, and may be delegated to the respective terminal supervisors. Linens and other items of bedding shall be exchanged and replaced with clean items with sufficient regularity to insure sanitary and healthful sleeping conditions on board all such touring vessels.
Sleeping Accommodations on Touring Watch Vessels. ‌‌ A. On all vessels where touring watches are in effect requiring mates to sleep on board between work shifts, the Employer shall furnish white sheets, pillow slips, mattresses and blankets in adequate quantity and condition for each mate assigned to any such touring vessel. B. The issuance, assignment and exchange of bedding shall be the responsibility of the Employer and may be delegated to the terminal supervisors. Linens and other items of bedding shall be exchanged and replaced with clean items with sufficient regularity to insure sanitary and healthful sleeping conditions on board all touring vessels. C. Mates shall have separate and reasonably quiet sleeping environments. Mate sleeping areas are to be equipped to provide cold and hot running water, adequate heating and lighting, and meet WISHA air quality standards as determined by WSF’s industrial hygienist. D. No mate shall be removed from the mate’s appropriate quarter. E. Any failure to comply with the above requirements shall entitle each mate to reimbursement for actual expenses incurred for other sleeping accommodations. F. Where no appropriate public accommodations are available within twenty (20) miles from the terminal, the mate, upon proper notification, shall be relieved after the commencement of the next assigned watch after completing one (1) round trip, or as soon as possible and paid at the overtime rate of pay.

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  • Sleeping Rooms to be Blocked A. The Contractor shall block sleeping rooms as set forth in Table 1, below. Date1 7 7 Date2 105 105 Total Rooms to be Blocked: 218 218 B. The Contractor will provide the Judicial Council with a current Delegate List/Report, after the Cut Off Date and before Date 1 of the Program, as identified in Exhibit B. The Judicial Council will then provide to the Contractor in writing an approved Master Account Approval List. The Contractor shall not bill the Judicial Council for Attendee reservations not included on the Master Account Approval List. Unless expressly set forth otherwise, any Individual Charges are the responsibility of the Attendee occupying the room. C. At the request of the Judicial Council, the Contractor shall block additional sleeping rooms for Attendees at the sleeping room rate specified above in this exhibit, provided that the additional sleeping rooms are available for rental during the Dates of the Program, at the time of the request. D. The Contractor shall provide the Judicial Council with a credit to the Master Account equal to the value of one (1) double occupancy sleeping room for each fifty (50) paid room nights during the Program:

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