Common use of Working Hours and Rest Periods Clause in Contracts

Working Hours and Rest Periods. (1) An officer's normal working hours shall be 44 hours per week. The normal working hours is 8 hours daily from Monday to Friday and 4 hours on Saturday. (2) Overtime work shall be performed at the direction of the Master or the Master's representative in accordance with the Company's policy. (3) An officer shall be paid a fixed overtime compensation for all overtime worked in excess of the normal working hours in accordance with Appendix I to this Agreement. (4) In the case of existence of potential danger as determined solely by the Master and in order to maintain safety of the vessel, the seafarer, the passengers and/or cargo onboard, or the saving of lives, or of other vessels, or the training for using life boats, or fire equipment, an officer shall perform necessary work under any circumstances as required. (5) Rest period shall be as follows: (a) Each seafarer shall have a minimum of 10 hours rest in any 24-hour period. (b) The hours of rest may be divided into no more than two periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length. (c) The minimum period of ten hours may be reduced to not less than 6 consecutive hours provided that any such reduction shall not extend beyond two days and not less than 77 hours of rest are provided in any seven-day period. (d) The Company shall post in an accessible place on board a table detailing the schedule of service at sea and in port and the minimum hours of rest for each position on board. (e) The requirements for rest periods need not be maintained in the case of emergency or other overriding operational conditions but in such cases the seafarers shall have an adequate compensatory rest period. (f) Emergency drills will be conducted in such a manner that minimises the disturbance of rest periods and does not induce fatigue. (g) A short break of less than 30 minutes will not be considered a period of rest.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Working Hours and Rest Periods. (1) An officer's ’s normal working hours shall be 44 hours per week. The normal working hours is 8 hours daily from Monday to Friday and 4 hours on Saturday. (2) Overtime work shall be performed at the direction of the Master or the Master's ’s representative in accordance with the Company's ’s policy. (3) An officer shall be paid a fixed overtime payment, which covers compensation for all overtime worked in excess of the normal working hours including compensation for UMS-watches, in accordance with Appendix I to this Agreement. (4) An officer shall be paid compensation for work performed on a public holiday as follows: (a) 1⁄191 basic salary per hour for up to a maximum of eight hours of work during public holiday, which fall on an ordinary weekday. Additional work (beyond eight hours) shall be considered covered by the fixed overtime. (b) Compensation for all work on a Public Holiday, which falls on a Saturday or Sunday, is included in the fixed overtime payment under sub-clause (3) above. (5) In the case of existence of potential danger as determined solely by the Master and in order to maintain safety of the vessel, the seafarer, the passengers and/or cargo onboard, or the saving of lives, or of other vessels, or the training for using life boats, or fire equipment, an officer shall perform necessary work under any circumstances as required. (56) Rest period shall be as follows: (a) Each seafarer shall have a minimum of 10 hours rest in any 24-hour period. (b) The hours of rest may be divided into no more than two periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length. (c) The minimum period of ten hours may be reduced to not less than 6 consecutive hours provided that any such reduction shall not extend beyond two days and not less than 77 hours of rest are provided in any seven-day period. (d) The Company shall post in an accessible place on board a table detailing the schedule of service at sea and in port and the minimum hours of rest for each position on board. (e) The requirements for rest periods need not be maintained in the case of emergency or other overriding operational conditions but in such cases the seafarers shall have an adequate compensatory rest period. (f) Emergency drills will be conducted in such a manner that minimises the disturbance of rest periods and does not induce fatigue. (g) A short break of less than 30 minutes will not be considered a period of rest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Working Hours and Rest Periods. (1) An officer's ’s normal working hours shall be 44 hours per week. The normal working hours is 8 hours daily from Monday to Friday and 4 hours on Saturday. (2) Overtime work shall be performed at the direction of the Master or the Master's ’s representative in accordance with the Company's ’s policy. (3) An officer shall be paid a fixed overtime compensation for all overtime worked in excess of the normal working hours in accordance with Appendix I to this Agreement. (4) In the case of existence of potential danger as determined solely by the Master and in order to maintain safety of the vessel, the seafarer, the passengers and/or cargo onboard, or the saving of lives, or of other vessels, or the training for using life boats, or fire equipment, an officer shall perform necessary work under any circumstances as required. (5) Rest period shall be as follows: (a) Each seafarer shall have a minimum of 10 hours rest in any 24-hour period. (b) The hours of rest may be divided into no more than two periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length. (c) The minimum period of ten hours may be reduced to not less than 6 consecutive hours provided that any such reduction shall not extend beyond two days and not less than 77 hours of rest are provided in any seven-day period. (d) The Company shall post in an accessible place on board a table detailing the schedule of service at sea and in port and the minimum hours of rest for each position on board. (e) The requirements for rest periods need not be maintained in the case of emergency or other overriding operational conditions but in such cases the seafarers shall have an adequate compensatory rest period. (f) Emergency drills will be conducted in such a manner that minimises the disturbance of rest periods and does not induce fatigue. (g) A short break of less than 30 minutes will not be considered a period of rest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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