Underwater Work Allowance Sample Clauses
The Underwater Work Allowance clause defines the additional compensation or provisions granted to workers performing tasks below the water's surface. Typically, this clause outlines the specific conditions under which the allowance applies, such as depth, duration, or type of underwater activity, and may detail the calculation method for extra pay or benefits. Its core function is to recognize the increased risks and specialized skills required for underwater work, ensuring fair compensation and incentivizing qualified personnel to undertake such assignments.
Underwater Work Allowance. When an Employee, at the direction of the Employer: (i) performs diving using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin-diving in water ten (10) feet or more in depth, or (ii) descends in a submarine or diving ▇▇▇▇, the Employee shall receive an allowance of $170 per such dive.
Underwater Work Allowance. If the Producer requires any Guild Member to: (i) dive using a diving mask, air helmet, or diving suit, including skin diving in water, or (ii) descend in a submarine, the Producer shall pay that Guild Member an allowance of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each dive or descent up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per work day. At no time shall a Guild Member go underwater alone. There shall be a minimum of two (2) qualified underwater crewpersons engaged in underwater work at the same time, or one (1) qualified underwater crewperson and one (1) qualified underwater expert.
