Team Captain Sample Clauses

Team Captain. An Emergency Response Team Captain position will be appointed by the Company on the recommendation of the complete Team membership. In those situations where the Team does not make a recommendation, the Company will staff the Team Captain position in consultation with the Joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee. The duties of the Team Captain will include the following; • Ensure ERT duties and responsibilities are assigned and completed by the team members. • Ensure that ERT supplies and emergency equipment are maintained in proper functioning order. • Recommend training for fellow team members to the Company health and safety representative and the Union Co-Chairperson.. • Ensure that the documentation of all accidents/incidents responded to by the ERT is completed. • Make recommendations to the Company pertaining to ERT concerns. • Complete various tasks as assigned by the Company. • To assist the Company Health and Safety and the Union Co-chair person representative in setting the agenda for bi-weekly meetings.
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Team Captain. The company will appoint a new ERT captain every six (6) months. The members will elect an assistant captain who will act as captain, in the captain’s absence. The duties of the Team Captain will include the following; 1) Ensure ERT duties and responsibilities are assigned and completed by the team members. 2) Ensure that ERT supplies and emergency equipment are maintained in proper functioning order. 3) Recommend training for fellow team members to the Company health and safety representative and the Union Co-Chairperson.. 4) Ensure that the documentation of all accidents/incidents responded to by the ERT is completed. 5) Make recommendations to the Company pertaining to ERT concerns. 6) Complete various tasks as assigned by the Company. 7) To assist the Company Health and Safety Co-chair person representative in setting the agenda for bi-weekly meetings. The team captain will be rotated through the team every six months, to be overseen by the current captain and the company co-chair.
Team Captain. (a) A single member of Combatant's team shall be selected by Combatant as the Team Captain. The Team Captain shall be clearly identified on the signature page of this Contract including the Team Captain's social security number. A copy of the Team Captain's picture identification shall be included with this Contract when the Contract is submitted to DARC. Any potential royalties, prize money or other payment to Combatant will be made payable to the Team Captain. (b) It us understood by all parties that the Team Captain shall be responsible for all members of Combatant's team. Should any matter regarding lack of compliance to the Rules, conduct, behavior, etc as described in this Contract be brought to the attention of DARC, the Team Captain will be responsible to remedy the situation. (c) A Team Captain may not be younger than 18 years of age at the date/time of signing of this Contract.
Team Captain an Enterprise Client Authorized User and Team Member of a Care Team who has the authority to invite and remove a Team Member, transfer ownership of that Care Team to another Team Member or “freeze” the Care Team. A Team Captain can onward share documents and discussions with any other team members.
Team Captain. An Response Team Captain be appointed by the on the recommendation of the complete Team membership. In those situ- ations where the Team does not make a recommendation, the Company will staff the Team position consultation with the Health, Safety and Environment Committee. The duties of the Team Captain will include the following; the team Ensure duties and res are assigned and completed members. Ensure that supplies and emer- gency equipment are maintained in xxxxx functioning order. training for fellow team members to the health and safety representative and Union Chairperson. is completed. Make recommendations to the Company pertaining to concerns. various tasks as assigned by the To assist the Health and Safety representative Union Co- Chair in setting the agenda for Duties of Team Members Duties of the Team members include the following; Attend and participate in Meetings on a basis. Participate in training programs to improve capabilities. Complete tasks as assigned by the Team Captain. To assist emergencysit- uations and spill &an up proce- dures.
Team Captain. The person who acts as a leader and recruiter for a Team and who serves as the contact person for that Team to Foodshare.
Team Captain. Captain is an hourly paid bargaining unit employee who, in the absence of the xxxxxxx from department, or at the request of the xxxxxxx, has the added responsibility of carrying out duties which is required to perform. These duties include: directing the work of others, coordinating materials, supplies and responding to the operational requirements of the job. A Team Captain shall not have authority to hire, fire, discipline or otherwise penalize any bargaining unit employees. A Team Captain shall not enjoy any preferential treatment, except the hourly premium described in subsection below and is subject to the same requirements as all other bargaining unit employees. A Team Captain shall be paid an hourly premium of cents hour when a xxxxxxx is in the Plant and thirty cents ($0.30) per hour when a xxxxxxx is the Plant. The group shall, by secret ballot vote, determine the Team Captain. Each team shall determine the length of service that the Team Captain will serve, such period not to be less than six (6) months unless the parties agree otherwise. The Company reserves the right to determine the number of Team Captains that may be necessary, as well as the composition of the Teams.
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Team Captain. A Team Captain is an hourly paid bargaining unit employee who, in the absence of the coach department, or at the request of the coach, has the added responsibility of out duties which required to perform. These duties include: directing the work of others, coordinating materials, supplies and responding to the operational requirements of the job. A Team shall not have authority to hire, fire, discipline or otherwise penalize any unit employees. A Team Captain shall not enjoy any preferential treatment, except the hourly described in subsection below and is subject to the same requirements as all other bargaining unit employees.
Team Captain. An Emergency Response Team Captain position will be appointed by the Company on the recommendation of the complete Team membership. In those situations where the Team does not make a recommendation, the Company will staff the Team Captain position in consultation with the Joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee. The duties of the Team Captain will include the following; • Ensure ERT duties and responsibilities are assigned

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