TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions. (a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work and all other materials used in lieu thereof; (b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems; (c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems regardless of material used, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith; (d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers; (e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work; (f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry; (g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site; (h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involved, including but not limited to insulation, drywall, z-bar, girts, vapour barriers; (i) the placing and installation of standard metal, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions and all metal ceiling systems, etc.; (j) any and all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building; (k) the erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths; (l) all rigging, lifting and placing of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice); (m) all metal roofing including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry; (n) the installation of computer floors; (o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein; (p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops; (q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants; (r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union; (s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;
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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply 18.01 The employer recognizes the trade jurisdiction of the Union and agrees to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer assign the work of such jurisdiction to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisionsthe employees or pieceworkers covered by this Agreement.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing 18.02 The installation of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work materials and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and component parts of all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems ceilings regardless of their material usedcomposition or method or manner of their installation, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge attachment or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involvedconnec- tion, including but not limited to insulationall hangers, drywallcarrying channels, z-barcross furring stiffeners, girtsbraces, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum board, all integrat- ed ceiling heat panels, all radiant ceiling heat fill, all main tees, splines, splays, wall and installation of standard metalceilings angles or mouldings, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions all back- ing board and all metal finish ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and materials regardless of method of installation; all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the installation erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing and/or application of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or meth- od or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to sheet all floor and ceiling runners, metal guttersstuds, flashingsstiffeners, copingscross bracing, ventsfire-blocking, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof resilient channels and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) furring channels; the installation of computer floors;
(o) metal door and win- dow frames, metal casing, metal trim and metal plaster stops, mouldings, base, and accessory trim items for partition systems; the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electricalgypsum drywall materials, hot waterlaminated gypsum systems, steambacking board and finish board; the fireproofing of beams, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers columns and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) chase; the installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication sound and ther- mal insulation materials; the installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;fixture attachments
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used 18.03 No limitation shall be placed on all projects and shops for the work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement trade jurisdiction by reason of the surface or texture or purpose for which the material described herein is used, designed or in- tended.
18.04 The trade jurisdiction includes the handling and clean up of all materials listed in the Sections of this Article and all ma- terials and/or equipment required to carry out the work covered by the trade jurisdiction.
18.05 “Demolition work and dismantling of all reusable mate- rial pertaining to acoustic and drywall work jurisdiction shall be operated only performed by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, employees covered by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;this Agreement”.
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Samples: Residential Agreement, Residential Agreement, Residential Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply to Appendix "“A"”, Sheeting and Decking. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems regardless of material used, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involved, including but not limited to insulation, drywall, z-bar, girts, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing and installation of standard metal, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions and all metal ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) the installation of computer floors;
(o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' ’ Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;; And all other work included in the jurisdictional claims of the Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association and the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers; Only certified journeymen and registered apprentices and other qualified sheet metal workers recognized by the local union shall be employed on any of the said work by the Employer; Without limiting any other rights or obligations under this Agreement, and to protect and preserve for employees all work covered by this Agreement, it is agreed that any and all work that is installed by employees covered by this Agreement must be fabricated within the Province of Ontario by employees covered by this Agreement, and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Should a conflict arise over the assignment the matter shall be dealt with in accordance with Article 15 of this Agreement and all parties shall be bound by the decision of such Board.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply 18.01 The employer recognizes the trade jurisdiction of the Union and agrees to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer assign the work of such jurisdiction to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisionsthe employees or pieceworkers covered by this Agreement.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing 18.02 The installation of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work materials and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and component parts of all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems ceilings regardless of their material usedcomposition or method or manner of their installation, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge attachment or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involvedconnec- tion, including but not limited to insulationall hangers, drywallcarrying channels, z-barcross furring stiffeners, girtsbraces, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum board, all integrat- ed ceiling heat panels, all radiant ceiling heat fill, all main tees, splines, splays, wall and installation of standard metalceilings angles or mouldings, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions all back- ing board and all metal finish ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and materials regardless of method of installation; all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the installation erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing and/or application of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or meth- od or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to sheet all floor and ceiling runners, metal guttersstuds, flashingsstiffeners, copingscross bracing, ventsfire-blocking, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof resilient channels and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) furring channels; the installation of computer floors;
(o) metal door and win- dow frames, metal casing, metal trim and metal plaster stops, mouldings, base, and accessory trim items for partition systems; the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electricalgypsum drywall materials, hot waterlaminated gypsum systems, steambacking board and finish board; the fireproofing of beams, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers columns and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) chase; the installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;sound and ther-
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used 18.03 No limitation shall be placed on all projects and shops for the work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement trade jurisdiction by reason of the surface or texture or purpose for which the material described herein is used, designed or in- tended.
18.04 The trade jurisdiction includes the handling and clean up of all materials listed in the Sections of this Article and all ma- terials and/or equipment required to carry out the work covered by the trade jurisdiction.
18.05 “Demolition work and dismantling of all reusable mate- rial pertaining to acoustic and drywall work jurisdiction shall be operated only performed by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, employees covered by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;this Agreement”.
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Samples: Residential Agreement, Residential Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply The employer recognizes the trade jurisdiction of the Union and agrees to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Deckingassign the work of such jurisdiction to the employees or piece- workers covered by this Agreement. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing The installation of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work materials and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and component parts of all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems ceilings regardless of their material usedcomposition or method or manner of their installation, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge attachment or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involvedconnection, including but not limited to insulationall hangers, drywallcarrying channels, z-barcross furring stiffeners, girtsbraces, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum board, all integrated ceiling heat panels, all radiant ceiling heat fill, all main tees, splines, splays, wall and installation of standard metalceilings angles or mouldings, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions all backing board and all metal finish ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and materials regardless of method of installation; all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the installation erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing and/or application of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limit- ed to all floor and ceiling runners, metal studs, stiffeners, cross bracing, blocking, resilient channels and furring channels:the jobsite (subject installation of metal door and window frames, metal casing, metal trim and metal plaster stops, mould- ings, base, and accessory trim items for partition systems; the installation of gypsum drywall materials, laminated gypsum systems, backing board and finish board; the fireproofing of beams, columns and chase; the installation of sound and thermal insulation materials; the installation of fixture attachments including all lay out work and the preparation of all openings for lighting, air vents or other purposes, and all other necessary or related work in connec- tion therewith; the installation, tying and connection of all types of metal fur- ring erected to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing receive the materials specified in this Article including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) the installation of computer floors;
(o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, papergypsum wall board, gypsum lath and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwisemetal lath and metal corner beads, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made fromceiling heat panels, (barbacking board, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material used as a base for thin coat plaster, acoustical material of mineral or equipment which falls within fibre; the jurisdictional assignment instal- lation of lead baffles, insulation material, bead board and rigid insulation, metal and/or plastic compositions, including monolithic adhesives or any material attached to the above described metal construction The installation of all either on-site or off site, light weight exterior component sys- tems, such as but not limited to and system including all the metal framing, gypsum board, the insulation and all attachment including all welding related to this work. The installation of exterior siding and soffit of cel- lulose fibre, reinforced cement building boards. No limitation shall be placed on the work covered by this trade juris- diction by reason of the Trade surface or texture or purpose for which the material described herein is used, designed or intended. The trade jurisdiction includes the handling and clean up of Sheet Metalall mate- rials listed in the Sections of this Article and all materials and/or equipment required to carry out the work covered by the trade jurisdiction. It may also include certain imbedded parts which “Demolition work and dismantling of all reusable material pertaining to acoustic and drywall work jurisdiction shall be performed by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;employees cov- ered by this Agreement”.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems regardless of material used, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;work
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involved, including but not limited to insulation, drywall, z-bar, girts, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing and installation of standard metal, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions and all metal ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) the installation of computer floors;
(o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;which
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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply The employer the trade jurisdiction of the Union and agrees to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Deckingassign the work of such jurisdiction to the employees covered by this Agreement. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing The installation of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work materials and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and component parts of all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems ceilings regardless of their material usedcomposition or method or manner of their installation, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge attachment or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involvedconnection, including but not limited to insulationall hangers, drywallcarrying channels, z-barcross furring stiffeners, girtsbraces, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum board, all integrated ceiling heat panels, all radiant ceiling heat fill, all main tees, splays, wall and installation of standard metalceilings angles or mouldings, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions all backing board and all metal finish ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and materials regardless of method of installation; all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the installation erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing and/or application of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to sheet all floor and ceiling runners, metal guttersstuds, flashingsstiffeners, copingscross bracing, ventsfire-blocking, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof resilient channels and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) furring channels; the installation of computer floors;
(o) metal door and window frames, metal casing, metal trim and metal plaster stops, mouldings, base, and accessory trim items for partition systems; the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electricalgypsum drywall materials, hot waterlaminated gypsum systems, steambacking board and finish board; the fireproofing of beams, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers columns and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) chase; the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication sound and thermal insulation materials; the installation of steel shapes made fromfixture attachments including all lay out work and the preparation of all openings for lighting, (barair vents or other purposes, rodand all other necessary or related work in connection therewith; the installation, angletying and connection of all types of metal furring erected to receive the materials specified in this Article including but not limited to gypsum wall board, channelgypsum lath and metal lath and metal corner beads, box-channelceiling heat panels, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole supportbacking board, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material used as a base for thin coat plaster, acoustical material of mineral or equipment which falls within fibre; the jurisdictional assignment installation of lead baffles, insulation material, bead board and rigid insulation, metal and/or plastic compositions, including monolithic adhesives or any material attached to the above described metal construction . The installation of all built, either on-site or off site, light weight exterior component systems, such as but not limited to and system including all the metal framing, gypsum board, the insulation and all attachment including all welding related to this work. No limitation shall be placed on the work covered by this trade jurisdiction by reason of the Trade surface or texture or purpose for which the material described herein is used, designed or intended. The trade jurisdiction includes the handling and clean up of Sheet Metalall materials listed in the Sections of this Article and all materials and/or equipment required to carry out the work covered by the trade jurisdiction. It may also include certain imbedded parts which “Demolition work and dismantling of all reusable material pertaining to acoustic and drywall work jurisdiction shall be performed by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;employees covered by this Agreement”.
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Samples: Residential Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;,
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems regardless of material used, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involved, including but not limited to insulation, drywall, z-bar, girts, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing and installation of standard metal, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions and all metal ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);trade
(m) all metal roofing including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) the installation of computer floors;
(o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TRADE JURISDICTION. This Article does not apply to Appendix "A", Sheeting and Decking. Refer to Clause 19, Local Appendices for additional provisions.
(a) the manufacture, lay out, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning adjustment, alteration, repair and servicing of all ferrous or non-ferrous metal work and all other materials used in lieu thereof;
(b) all pollution control systems, dust collecting and control systems, vacuum systems, grain spouting, material blowing, any and all types of product moving systems air or otherwise and including recovery systems;
(c) all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other forms of air handling systems regardless of material used, all humidifiers, dehumidifiers (dryers), all associated ducting for a complete air handling system regardless of gauge, all hoods, cabinets, including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements and hangers in connection therewith;dehumidifiers
(d) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining regardless of gauge or material used, all internal insulation thermal, acoustical regardless of material used, the fabrication and installation of sound attenuators and silencers;
(e) testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and duct work;
(f) all metal working aspects of the showcase, display neon and metal sign industry;
(g) all metal cabinets, custom built tables, counters, fixtures, etc. normally associated with hospital and kitchen equipment work and all sheet metal work associated with the food and beverage industry, environmental control rooms, clean rooms, including walk-in coolers erected on site;
(h) all sheet metal cladding, sheeting, enamel panels, fascia, soffits and decking regardless of the type of structural frame involved, including but not limited to insulation, drywall, z-bar, girts, vapour barriers;
(i) the placing and installation of standard metal, production items such as metal shelving, metal lockers, window frames, toilet partitions and all metal ceiling systems, etc.;
(j) any and all sheet metal work in connection with laundry chutes and garbage chutes which are a permanent part of the building;
(k) the erection of ventilators, ovens and spray booths;
(l) all rigging, lifting and placing of all sheet metal trade materials and equipment on the jobsite (subject to trade practice);
(m) all metal roofing including but not limited to sheet metal gutters, flashings, copings, vents, etc. or materials used in lieu thereof and all grouting associated with the roofing industry;
(n) the installation of computer floors;
(o) the installation of all sheet metal enclosures (electrical, hot water, steam, warm air), radiator covers, convector covers and all continuous grilles and all support brackets, carrier brackets used in association therein;
(p) installation of all draft curtains, fire stops;
(q) fabrication and installation of catch pans and guards, covers for conveyor systems regardless of type, edge dryers, lubrication box coolers associated with pulp, paper, gypsum and cement plants;
(r) all tools powered or otherwise, used on all projects and shops for work under the jurisdiction of a local union covered by this Agreement shall be operated only by bona fide members of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union;
(s) the installation of miscellaneous/supplementary steel shall mean any fabrication of steel shapes made from, (bar, rod, angle, channel, box-channel, I or H beams or other) regardless of weight of material or size of shapes used; whose specific purpose is that of sole support, by hanging, bracing, restraining or otherwise necessary means for the proper installation of any material or equipment which falls within the jurisdictional assignment of the Trade of Sheet Metal. It may also include certain imbedded parts which by necessity are integral parts of the air handling system. Fabrication and installation shall include all necessary cutting, fitting and welding as well as all handling for installation, either with or without power equipment;
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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement