Terrazzo Helpers, Machine Operators and Finishers Sample Clauses

Terrazzo Helpers, Machine Operators and Finishers. It is hereby agreed that the established customs of the Terrazzo Industry as to laying, grinding, and handling of material by finishers shall be maintained. The handling of sand, cement, lime, marble chips, terrazzo and all other materials that may be used for terrazzo and mosaic work after being delivered at the building; or shop; the Terrazzo Helpers/Finishers/Finisher Improvers will assist the mechanic in the handling of pipes, wire, strips and rolling of all terrazzo floors and walls; preparing, mixing by hand or machine, and distributing all kinds of concrete foundation necessary and all scratch coat used for terrazzo and mosaic work and substitutes therefore, or any composition used for such purpose; also rubbing, grinding, (except that base grinding shall not be performed by Finisher Improvers) cleaning, scrubbing and waxing of all terrazzo floors, base and wainscoting when run on the building by hand or machine; also the use of the rake, shovel, come-a-long and broom will be the exclusive work of the Terrazzo Helpers/Finishers/Finisher Improvers. Delivery of all of the materials and/or equipment to the job site or the shop shall be the work of Terrazzo Helpers/Finishers/Finisher Improvers. Pick up of equipment, excess materials and marble slurry/slop (created by the grinding and finishing of the terrazzo installation) at the conclusion of the project or as needed on an ongoing basis shall be the work of Terrazzo Helpers/Finishers/Finisher Improvers.
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