CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS Sample Clauses

The "Continuous Operating Vessels" clause defines the requirement for vessels to maintain uninterrupted operations during a specified period or under certain conditions. In practice, this means that the vessel must remain active and functional, such as keeping engines running or maintaining crew on duty, except for scheduled maintenance or emergencies. This clause ensures that the vessel's services are reliably available, minimizing downtime and supporting operational efficiency for charterers or cargo interests.
CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS. HOURS on DUTY
CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS. Hours on Duty Leave Subsistence Travel and Transfers Payment for Excessive Hours Security Watches Servicing Duties Twelve Hour Shift Vessels Fastwater Vessels Water Taxis and Cruise Vessels
CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS. Leave Subsistence Payment for Excessive Hours Security Watches Eight Hour Twelve Hour Shift Vessels
CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS. HOURS ON DUTY The hours of work for Employees on continuous operating vessels shall be the two (2) watch system of six (6) hours on and six (6) hours off at the beginning of the calendar day. When a vessel tied up away from home port watches may be broken at the discretion of the Master on Foreign Going and Home Trade Class I and II voyages. (a) Section of ARTICLE shall not apply when a vessel does not enter a Canadian port within thirty (30) days of a voyage. such instances the Company will grant leave to the crew at the vessel's home port at the first opportunity. An Employee returning from leave of more than two (2) days duration shall contact the Company by telephone forty eight (48) hours prior to expiry of his scheduled leave or as otherwise directed by the Company for confirmation of sailing time. Thereafter, the onus shall be on the Company to contact the Employee and shall give the Employee a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours notice given for a scheduled crew change an Employee shall have the right to refuse to join the vessel or, if he joins, shall receive a penalty payment of two (2) hours straight time pay, except where unforeseen circumstances arise which are clearly beyond the company's control. An Employee shall give (24) hours notice when requesting leave, except under extenuating circumstances. One-half day's pay and leave earned shall be paid to any Employee leaving a vessel prior to noon; an Officer joining prior to noon shall receive one (1) day's pay and leave earned. One (1) pay and leave earned shall be paid any Employee leaving his vessel after noon. An Employee joining after noon shall be paid one-half day's pay and leave earned. Excepted from this provision are those Employees on anniversary hour leave of (e). Notwithstanding the aforementioned when a regular crew change occurs one (1) hour or less after noon or midnight, Employees shall only be entitled to overtime payments in accordance with Article Section below will continue to apply where applicable. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, an Employee shall receive a one-half day's pay for an air crew change within two (2) hours either side of twelve
CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS