Sprinkler Fitter Sample Clauses

Sprinkler Fitter. Fire Protection Worker means a fitter/worker who can undertake all work in connection with preparing, erecting, fitting, fixing, commissioning, altering, overhauling, repairing or testing of apparatus, pipes and/or fittings including the fixing and connecting of tanks, valves, water supplies, pumps, gauges, or alarms for systems for the detection, extinguishment and/or control of fires and/or all pipes and/or fittings for conveyance of water, air and/or gas and/or chemical compounds and/or pipes and fittings for hydrant and hose reel services.
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Sprinkler Fitter. Fire Protection Workers adjustment All employees shall receive an additional amount for all purposes in accord with the following table as a consequence of alteration of the minimum travelling time in A.11 below: Allowances $ Per week Sprinkler Fitter / Fire Protection Worker 18.97 Sprinkler Fitter / Fire Protection Worker’s assistant 16.19
Sprinkler Fitter. Grade 1 • Licensed Plumbing tradesperson with limited or no sprinkler fitting experience • Demonstrates an awareness of OH&S polices / procedures
Sprinkler Fitter. Labourer 1 March 2015 1 March 2016 1 March 2017 1 March 2018 1 March 2019 Hourly Rate $34.52 $35.30 $36.12 $37.50 $39.64 Total Weekly Rate $1,242.72 $1,270.80 $1,300.32 $1,350.00 $1,427.04 Fares (per day) $19.93 $20.73 $21.53 $22.33 $22.93 Travel (per day) $25.89 $26.92 $27.95 $28.98 $29.76 Registration (Weekly) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Service/Testing/Site Allowance (per hour) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Apprentice Wages

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