Rig Shift definition

Rig Shift means the moving of a MODU, jack-up or other moored facility from one location to another. A Rig Shift commences with the lifting of the first anchor at the current location and concludes with the setting of the last anchor at the new location.
Rig Shift means the moving of a MODU from one location to another. A rig shift commences with the lifting of the first anchor at the current location and concludes with the setting of the last anchor at the new location. A rig shift also includes the re-location of a jack-up rig.

Examples of Rig Shift in a sentence

  • However, an Employee may be required to work additional hours in the case of a Rig Shift, major machinery breakdown or in the case of an emergency.

  • However, an Employee may be required to work up to 14 hours in the case of operational needs, e.g., a Rig Shift, major machinery breakdown or emergency.

Related to Rig Shift

  • Day Shift means a shift which commences at or after 6.00 am and before 10.00 am.

  • Night Shift means a shift which commences at or after 4.00 pm and before 6.00 am on the day following.

  • Afternoon shift means any shift finishing after 6.00pm and at or before midnight.

  • Shift means a daily tour of duty exclusive of overtime hours.

  • passenger ship means a ship which carries more than 12 passengers;

  • cargo ship means any ship which is not a passenger ship;

  • Observation Shift Days means the number of London Banking Days specified in the relevant Final Terms; and

  • ro-ro passenger ship means a passenger ship with ro-ro spaces or special category spaces as defined in regulation II-2/3.

  • Support Hours means between 8:30am and 5pm during Monday to Friday excluding standard UK Bank Holidays.

  • Kilowatt-hour or “kWh” shall mean three decimal six million (3.6 10E6) Joule

  • Peak Hours or “Peak Period” means the period with the highest ridership during the entire transit service day as determined by the transit operator. Must include at least one hour during the morning commute hours and one during evening commute hours, Monday through Friday. Each Peak Period cannot be longer than three hours.

  • Rostered Shift means any shift of which the employee concerned has had at least 48 hours notice.

  • U.S.-flag vessel means a vessel of the United States or belonging to the United States, including any vessel registered or having national status under the laws of the United States.

  • Split shift means a work schedule, which is interrupted by non-paid non-working periods established by the employer, other than bona fide rest or meal periods.

  • Core Hours means the period beginning at 8am and ending at 6.30pm on any day from Monday to Friday except Good Friday, Christmas Day or bank holidays;

  • SOFR Observation Shift Days means the number of U.S. Government Securities Business Days as specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement; and

  • Work week means a seven (7) consecutive day week that consistently begins and ends on the same days throughout the year; i.e. Sunday through Saturday, Wednesday through Tuesday, Friday through Thursday.

  • Turnkey means a procurement process where one service provider assumes total responsibility for all aspects of the project and delivers the full end product / service required by the contract.

  • Vessel means the vessel/craft belonging to the Contractor for carrying out the work.

  • Clock hour means either of the following: