Time Allocations for Conductors Sample Clauses

Time Allocations for Conductors. (a) This clause contains current time allocations for the listed tasks performed by Conductors. New time allocations for additional tasks or new locations will be dealt with by time trials and verification by Conductor Roster Committee. (b) The time allocations in this clause must reflect the actual time taken to safely and adequately perform the relevant task. (c) The time allocations contained in this clause can be varied at a particular location by majority agreement of affected employees. Affected employees must be consulted regarding the proposed variation prior to a vote being held. A SIGN ON - Check pigeon hole, notice board for relevant notices, etc. 3 C COLLECT EQUIPMENT - Sign out cash bag, count float, Myki HHD, collect documentation, radio etc. 9 W9 WALK TIME – Southern Cross. POD to platforms 9 W12 WALK TIME – Regional Locations; Albury - From depot to platforms 12 W5 WALK TIME – Regional Locations; Geelong, Kyneton, Seymour, Bacchus Xxxxx - From depot to platforms 5 W2 WALK TIME – Regional Locations; Bairnsdale, Ballarat, Shepparton, Traralgon - From depot to platforms 2 W1 WALK TIME – Regional Locations; Warrnambool - From depot to platforms 1 P10 PREPARATION REGIONS - (VLocity & Sprinter ONLY) Prepare & Equip Train, PA Announcement, Radio Test 10 P13 PREPARATION SOUTHERN CROSS - (VLocity & Sprinter ONLY) Prepare & Equip Train, Restock consumables, PA Announcement, Radio Test 13 P25 PREPARATION - (Loco Hauled ONLY) Prepare & Equip Train, PA Announcement, Radio Test, Door Test (Note: Train to dock to platform 25 min prior to departure) 25 G Meet & Greet - (intent = time allocated for Conductors at originating locations (if applicable and required) to greet customers after other Preparation tasks have been completed) 5 H20 BUFFET Prepare & Set Up of Buffet (Note: Train to dock to platform 20 min prior to departure) Some locations will require additional walk time, to be verified by time trials and Roster Committee (RC) 20 H10 BUFFET At locations where Buffet is required to be set up prior to departure, an additional 10 minutes will be allocated. Applicable Locations and Rosters will be identified by V/Line 10 H12 BUFFET Unloading of Catering to Station Fridges – Albury 12 H6 BUFFET 6 Unloading of Catering to Station Fridges – Bairnsdale, Shepparton, Swan Hill and Warrnambool. D10 DETRAIN - (VLocity & Sprinter ONLY) Assist passengers detrain, lost property check 10 D12 DETRAIN - (Loco Hauled ONLY) Assist passengers detrain, lost property check,...
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