Street Sweeper definition

Street Sweeper means the same as “Dual-engine Street Sweeper” defined in title 13, Cal. Code Regs., section 2022(b)(2).
Street Sweeper means the same as “Dual-engine Street Sweeper” defined in title 13, CCR, section 2022(b)(2).
Street Sweeper means equipment that removes particulate debris from roadways and parking lots. Includes mechanical broom sweepers, vacuum sweepers, regenerative air sweepers, and dry vacuum sweepers.

Examples of Street Sweeper in a sentence

  • D1.4 Street Sweeper Operator" shall work from the period beginning April to mid- November with some variation in hours as mutually agreed from 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. subject to a shift being no more than ten (10) hours per day with one- half (0.5) hour unpaid lunch.

  • The parties understand and agree that pay for Smog Certificate, Pesticide application and Street Sweeper are paid only during the time when the employee is actually performing the functions (e.g., employees who drive the Street Sweeper are paid the Street Sweeper differential only when they are assigned to operate the Street Sweeper).

  • Front End Loader, Large Gang Mower, Street Sweeper, Single axle Dump Truck, Bucket Truck, HIAB and Tandem Dump Truck III.

  • For as long as this Letter of Understanding remains in effect, the Employer and the Union agree to amend Schedule "B", B(i), of the 1988-1990 Collective Agreement to allow for Street Sweeper hours of work to extend to 11:30 p.m. instead of 4:45 p.m. The Employer agrees to establish a pool of qualified Sweeper Operators to be used on "special shifts".

  • The City agrees to provide necessary training and safety equipment for the classification of: • Assistant Equipment Mechanic • Equipment Mechanic • Jr. Water Maintenance Operator • Water Maintenance Operator I/II • Maintenance Worker I/II • Senior Maintenance Worker • Tree Trimmer • Airport Maintenance & Operations Specialist • Street Sweeper Operator This equipment may include, but not limited to: appropriate gloves, safety glasses, ear protection, chaps, hard hats, safety vests and breathing masks.

  • Hourly Rate Pieces of Equipment Dragline $1.00 Hydraulic Excavator Bulldozer (finish) Motor Patrol (finish) Street Sweeper In addition to the established wage rates as provided in Appendix A, Employees shall be paid an additional hourly rate one dollar ($1.00) for actual hours worked in pesticide applications requiring a Public Pesticide Applicator's License as mandated by Section 206.6 of the Iowa Code.

  • Effective September 16, 2001, the salary for the Street Sweeper Operator and the Tree Trimmer Climber wages will be established at 5% above the Heavy Truck Driver.

  • Each Maintenance and Construction Worker in the Street Maintenance Division assigned to operate a street sweeper as part of a street maintenance project, and who possesses the appropriate valid California Driver’s License, shall be paid for that time at the lowest step in the Street Sweeper Operator II salary range which is at least five percent (5%) above the employee’s base rate of pay as a Maintenance and Construction Worker.

  • From time to time the City may determine the need to work employees out of classification as a Street Sweeper Operator or in an Accounting Technician II/Payroll assignment for a few days at a time.

  • Where practical a: • Tea break shall be taken on-site and is to be limited to a duration of 10 minutes • Lunch break shall be taken on-site and will be for a minimum of 30 minutes Call-outs The substantive Street Sweeper Operators shall provide a service to ensure that all essential street sweeping required outside of the span of hours prescribed above, for example for unforseen and emergencies situations, will be undertaken at the time so required.

Related to Street Sweeper

  • Street rod means a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, that:

  • Street Trading means the selling or exposing or the offering for sale of any article (including a living thing) or the supplying or offering to supply any service in a street for gain or reward.

  • Street Line means the limit of the street allowance and is the dividing line between a lot and a street;

  • Lowest floor means the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access, or limited storage in an area other than a basement area is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided that such an enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non-elevation design requirements of this ordinance.

  • Street vendor ’ means any person engaged in vending of articles, goods, wares, food items or merchandise of everyday use or offering services to the general public, in a street, lane, side walk, footpath, pavement, public park or any other public place or private area, from a temporary built up structure or by moving from place to place and includes hawker, peddler, squatter and all other synonymous terms which may be local or region specific; and the words ‘‘street vending’’ with their grammatical variations and cognate expressions, shall be construed accordingly ;