Transportation Worker definition
Examples of Transportation Worker in a sentence
PSGP funds are primarily intended to assist ports in enhancing maritime domain awareness, enhancing risk management capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and other non-conventional weapons, as well as training and exercises and Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) implementation.
All Consultant agents, employees and sub-consultants who perform work within the secured area of the Port will be required to have a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) in order to perform their duties unescorted.
The DSM vendor also must ensure that background checks and any authorizations (such as Transportation Worker Identification Credential cards) needed for individuals to access fishery facilities and vessels at ports serviced by the DSM vendor are obtained.
Employees of the Department of Transportation in the Transportation Worker I, II or III classification, while performing seasonal bridge operator duties on the Songo Locks Bridge, shall be eligible for a weekend differential of sixty cents ($.60) per hour added to the base for all hours worked on a Saturday or Sunday.
Owner will require each of Customer’s carriers and contractors to execute an access agreement and, if applicable, require each employee or invitee of any such carrier or contractor to produce a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card to the extent required under Law prior to entering the Terminal and unloading or loading Biomass.
The Employer shall reimburse employees for the costs associated with the successful renewal of a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) as required by regulatory agencies.
Each MaineDOT employee classified as a Transportation Worker I, II, or III within the Bureau of Maintenance and Operations who operates vehicles and equipment used for snow/ice plowing and removal operations during the MaineDOT designated winter season will receive fifty dollars ($50.00) for each week of the designated winter season in which s/he worked any part of the week and was available for call outs.
The Contractor shall not be required to pay the cost of an employee’s Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC).
All Transportation Worker I, II, and III’s shall be offered the opportunity for twenty-four (24) hours of classroom training annually and will be eligible to be certified on up to two (2) pieces of equipment annually for advancement purposes.
Transportation Worker Identification Cards (TWIC) will only be required to be attained by Contractor employees working within the operating facility and/or port facilities.