Examples of Operational Firefighter in a sentence
Where the Operational Firefighter has travelled overnight but has been provided with sleeping facilities, the travelling time shall not include travel between 2300 hours on one day and 0730 hours on the next day.
If the travel is on a non-working day and is undertaken by direction of the Commissioner or an authorised officer, the Operational Firefighter is entitled to the benefit of subclause 26.1.
This Clause prescribes the transfer arrangements which shall apply in the case of all Operational Firefighter vacancies which arise outside of the GSA.
An Operational Firefighter who elects to work an alternative roster that allows fewer average ordinary working hours than allowed for by subclause 8.1 shall be paid and accrue leave on a pro-rata basis.
This Clause prescribes the transfer arrangements which shall apply in the case of all Operational Fire-fighter vacancies which arise outside of the GSA from the date of operation of this Award until 1 May 2006, whereupon this Clause shall cease to operate and Clause 28A shall take effect.
Subject to subclause 8.2.6, the Department shall return an Operational Firefighter who is working an alternative roster to their default roster within fourteen days of receipt of a written request from the Operational Firefighter.
By way of example new Firefighter recruits are now enrolled onto the Operational Firefighter Standard Apprenticeship, a 24-month development programme delivered through the recruit course at the Training & Development Academy and whilst in development on stations.
With the publication of the Operational Firefighter Apprenticeship Standard the Service considered how this, and other new apprenticeships could be delivered most effectively.
Subject to subclause 8.2.6,the Department Fire and Rescue NSWshall return an Operational Firefighter who is working an alternative roster to their default roster within fourteen days of receipt of a written request from the Operational Firefighter.
Similarly, therewas an acknowledgement of the steep learning curve involved, but this would eventually require less effort as people became more practised in developing safety cases.One strength of safety cases is their ability to draw information together (they are also known as ‘synthesis documents’), but they must explain why something is happening, and not just note that it happens.