Control position definition

Control position means a conning position which is continuously manned whilst the vessel is under way,
Control position means a location on the ship/vessel/craft during any periods of manned operation from which control of propulsion, steering and other systems can be exercised.
Control position means situation when a natural or legal person comply at least with one of the following conditions:

Examples of Control position in a sentence

  • In the event overtime is required in Winter Control, the above will apply, however overtime hours will first be offered to the Permanent and Probationary Winter Control Employee on the route where the work arises (including a Part Time or Temporary Employee holding a Limited Winter Control position on a Job Posting).

  • Furthermore, the Company agrees that if they were, at their sole discretion, to decide if a part-time Inventory Control position was required, this part-time position would only be scheduled to work up to twenty-four (24) hours per week.

  • In the event an employee fails to elect or bid on a winter control position, such employee may be assigned to a Winter Control position or the employer may discontinue a bulletin or exercise other options to remain within the required WinterControl complement.

  • FOR THE EMPLOYER FOR THE UNION LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING “N” – ASSISTANT ▇▇▇▇/INVENTORY CONTROL On a without prejudice or precedent basis, the parties agree that the individuals in the Assistant ▇▇▇▇/Inventory Control position as of February 10, 2015 are appropriately on Band 36 but will be provided with a two dollar ($2.00) per hour premium effective April 1, 2015 and for the remainder of their employment in the Assistant ▇▇▇▇/Inventory Control position.

  • On a without prejudice or precedent basis, the parties agree that the individuals in the Assistant ▇▇▇▇/Inventory Control position as of February 10, 2015 are appropriately on Band 36 but will be provided with a two dollar ($2.00) per hour premium effective April 1, 2015 and for the remainder of their employment in the Assistant ▇▇▇▇/Inventory Control position.

  • If an Employee is not awarded an upgrade to a premium position (i.e., Lead, 24 Inspector, ▇▇▇▇, a Maintenance Control position) or to a higher Category // due 25 to a lack of qualifications (not seniority), the Company // will, within seven (7) days 26 of the award, give the reason(s) in writing to the Employee not receiving the award.

  • In the event overtime is required in Winter Control, the above will apply, however overtime hours will first be offered to the Permanent and Probationary Winter Control Employee on the route where the work arises (including a Temporary Employee holding a Limited Winter Control position).


More Definitions of Control position

Control position means the balance sheet of the Company as at the close of business on September 1, 1999, prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP consistently applied in accordance with past practice, and certified by the Transferor's auditors (PriceWaterhouseCoopers) (which shall exclude the effect of the payments provided for in SECTION 7.3, but shall include any tax, and levies owed by the Company (i) in respect of the period prior to September 1, 1999 and (ii) as a result of the sale of the Shares; it being understood and agreed between the parties that all taxes on profits made by the French Gallium Business from January 1, 1999 to September 1, 1999 will be paid directly by the Transferor).