SPECIAL GANGS FORSPECIAL OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

SPECIAL GANGS FORSPECIAL OPERATIONS. Minimum xxxxxxx for the following special operations shall be: SCRAP – skip – 1 HT, 1 WD, 2 Slingpersons, 1 Holdperson CONCENTRATES, – 1 HT, 1 WD and BULK SALT 1 Employee – who may be – Clam Discharge worked anywhere withinthe operation as requiredadditional employees as required. BULK SALT – 1 mach: – Scow 1 M/O, 1 Employee – 2 mach: 3 M/O, 1 Employee BULK SUGAR – 1 WD and 1 Employee – (per crane) who may be worked anywhere within the operation as required – Bulldozers and/or additional employees as required. TRIMMING ORE, – 1 HT, 1 WD, with bulldozer 1 M/O additional 1 Holdperson employees – each additional – M/O and as bulldozer for 1 Holdperson required separate hatches LOGS: – 1 HT, 1 WD, 2 SL, – conventional type 6 employees (the bull winch vessels driver and extra Boompersonto be drawn from these 6 employees). – bulk orlog carrier – 1 HT, 1 WD, 2 Boompersons type vessels or Slingpersons, 1 SR and 1 Holdperson – additional employees as required. BULK GRAIN: – when using – 2 Spec. (Single trimming machine and 4 Mach winches 4 Mach.) – pouring – 2 Spec. and 1 Mach. BULK PHOSPHATE – 2 crane operators ROCK, discharge (who shall relieve – Gantry Crane each other and act as (per Crane) signalperson as required) and 1 employee – who may be worked anywhere within the operation as required – additional employees as required. BULK LIQUID CARGOES (loading and discharging): Parcels of Bulk Liquid CAUSTIC SODA at Hooker Chemical Wharves, North Vancouver, B.C. – 1 employee for any Bulk Liquid work during pumping MOLASSES at operation.
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