Steeplejack Work Clause Samples

Steeplejack Work. Steeplejack work shall be defined as all preparatory work and sand blasting, and painting from the base or the following named structures whose highest point of elevation is 40 Feet (40’) or more: water tanks, gas holders, towers, bridges, radio towers, church steeples, blast furnaces, smoke stacks, cracking plants, exterior cranes, open steel structures, and all structural supports of the above named structures and on new construction where employees are engaged in cleaning, spotting, and painting and where no scaffolding is provided whether the building is enclosed or not enclosed. Employees employed as ground men shall be paid the base rate as excluding employees employed in hazardous areas, such as moving traffic.
Steeplejack Work. Steeplejack work shall be defined as all preparatory work and sand blasting, and painting from the base or the following named structures whose highest point of elevation is 40 Feet (40’) or more: water tanks, gas holders, towers, bridges, radio towers, church steeples, blast furnaces, smoke stacks, cracking plants, exterior cranes, open

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  • Extra Work At any time during the Term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, “Extra Work” means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • Compressed Work Week The Company and Union recognize the concept of the compressed work week. It is further understood that the compressed work week conditions will apply only to those departments that are on the compressed work week.

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  • Crane Erection & Jumping (a) Cranes and man/material hoists may be erected, altered, climbed and dismantled during times when ordinary production works are in progress subject to the work being done in full compliance with a relevant operational safety zone (OSZ) plan which has been developed specifically for that operation with consideration to overall site safety. (b) The crane crew for each tower crane (Crane Crew) must consist of the following: (i) crane driver; and (ii) three (3) dogmen. (c) In addition to the appropriate tickets held by the crane driver and the dogmen, the following high risk licences must be held amongst the Crane Crew: (i) rigging; and (ii) material handling. (d) Where a Project consists of a single Crane Crew, the Employer should endeavour to ensure another member of the Crane Crew holds a crane driver licence.