CREWS Sample Clauses
The CREWS clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the personnel or teams assigned to perform work under the contract. It typically specifies the qualifications, number, and roles of crew members, as well as any obligations regarding their supervision, conduct, or replacement. This clause ensures that the parties agree on the standards and expectations for the workforce, helping to maintain quality and safety on the project and preventing disputes over staffing adequacy or performance.
CREWS. APPENDIX 2 CRAFT WORK RULES ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ on power shovels, mucking machines, crawler cranes, floating cranes, truck cranes, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cranes, locomotive cranes, Hyster cat cranes, drilling machines, pile driving equipment, and trenching machines shall consist of an operator and additional engineer unless the Union agrees that an additional engineer is not necessary; and when an employee or employees additional to the operator are required by the Employer for operation, servicing, maintenance or repair on any equipment covered by this Agreement, such extra employee or employees shall be engineers or assistant engineers. Equipment mentioned above shall not mean small machines on which it has been the past practice to use only one employee. The additional engineer is to be under the direct supervision of the operator at all times. In order to maintain the jurisdiction of the Operating Engineers, the Union may, when it deems necessary, allow the contractor to utilize the additional engineers on an intermittent basis to operate equipment in the immediate area and under the supervision of the operator.
CREWS. Crews on power shovels, draglines, clamshells, crawler cranes, truck cranes, trenching machines and cable backhoes of one and one-half (1½) cubic yards capacity and over shall consist of an Operator and Apprentice/Trainee. It is recognized that the moving (driving) and oiling of truck or mobile cranes is the work of the Operating Engineer. This crew Article shall also apply if the Employer rents equipment or sub-contracts work to other firms who own and operate equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Union as listed in the classifications contained in this Agreement. Crews on asphalt plants, crushing plants, screening plants, batch plants and backfilling machines, shall consist of an Operator, and an Apprentice/Trainee.
CREWS. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ on power shovels, mucking machines, crawler cranes, floating cranes, truck cranes, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cranes, locomotive cranes, Hyster cat cranes, drilling machines, pile driving equipment, and trenching machines shall consist of an operator and additional engineer unless the Union agrees that an additional engineer is not necessary; and when an employee or employees additional to the operator are required by the Employer for operation, servicing, maintenance or repair on any equipment covered by this Agreement, such extra employee or employees shall be engineers or assistant engineers. Equipment mentioned above shall not mean small machines on which it has been the past practice to use only one employee. The additional engineer is to be under the direct supervision of the operator at all times. In order to maintain the jurisdiction of the Operating Engineers, the Union may, when it deems necessary, allow the contractor to utilize the additional engineers on an intermittent basis to operate equipment in the immediate area and under the supervision of the operator.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ Assistant Engineer/Oiler shall be required on all friction Truck Cranes 50 tons and over and Truck Cranes and All Terrain Cranes that are over 60 tons. All Rough Terrain Cranes and Hydraulic Boom Crawler Cranes over 100 tons shall require an assistant engineer. If assistance is needed for assembly or disassembly, it shall be done by an Operating Engineer. No crane shall be altered or de-rated for purposes of utilizing one (1)
CREWS. The minimum number of workers required to form a crew shall be as follows:
a) Pile driver; water rig, fixed leads, donkey powered:
b) Pile driver; skid rig, donkey powered:
c) Pile driver; floating ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rig, on-board fixed or mobile crane, with A-frame or moonbeam leads or hanging leads from boom:
d) Pile driver; on land, crawler or truck crane:
e) Pile driver; on land, compactor rig:
f) Pile driver; on land, Franki rig:
g) All drilling applications
h) Air-trac or churn drill when used for foundation piles, on land or water.
i) Rotary drill rig (auger or tri-cone), soil densification, vibro floatation and wick drains.
1 Operator, 1 Pile Driver/Bridgeworker
CREWS. The minimum number of workers required to form a crew shall be as follows:
a) Pile driver; water rig, fixed leads, donkey powered.
b) Pile driver; skid rig, donkey powered.
c) Pile driver; floating ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rig, on-board fixed or mobile crane, with A-frame or moonbeam leads or hanging leads from boom.
d) Pile driver; on land, crawler or truck crane. e) Pile driver; on land, compacto rig.
CREWS. The minimum number of workers required to form a crew shall be as follows:
a) Pile driver; water rig, fixed leads, donkey powered:
b) Pile driver; skid rig, donkey powered:
c) Pile driver; floating ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rig, on-board fixed or mobile crane, with A-frame or moonbeam leads or hanging leads from boom:
1 Foreperson plus 2 Pile Driver/Bridgeworkers
d) Pile driver; on land, crawler or truck crane:
e) Pile driver; on land, compacto rig:
f) Pile driver; on land, Franki rig:
g) Submarine drill rig, when used for drilling, blasting, and dredging or for pile holes.
h) Air-trac or churn drill when used for foundation piles, on land or water.
i) Rotary drill rig (auger or tri-cone), soil densification, vibro floatation and wick drains.
CREWS. ▇▇▇▇▇ on power shovels, mucking machines, crawler cranes, floating cranes, truck cranes, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cranes, locomotive cranes, Hyster cat cranes, drilling machines, pile driving equipment, and trenching machines shall consist of an operator and additional engineer unless the Union agrees that an additional engineer is not necessary; and when an employee or employees additional to the operator are required by the Employer for operation, servicing, maintenance or repair on any equipment covered by this Agreement, such extra employee or employees shall be engineers or assistant engineers. Equipment mentioned above shall not mean small machines on which it has been the past practice to use only one employee. The additional engineer is to be under the direct supervision of the operator at all times. In order to maintain the jurisdiction of the Operating Engineers, the Union may, when it deems necessary, allow the contractor to utilize the additional engineers on an intermittent basis to operate equipment in the immediate area and under the supervision of the operator.
CREWS. The minimum number of workers required to form a crew shall be as follows:
a) Pile driver; water rig, fixed leads, donkey powered:
b) Pile driver; skid rig, donkey powered:
c) Pile driver; floating ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rig, on-board fixed or mobile crane, with A-frame or moonbeam leads or hanging leads from boom:
d) Pile driver; on land, crawler or truck crane:
e) Pile driver; on land, compacto rig:
f) Pile driver; on land, Franki rig:
g) Submarine drill rig, when used for drilling, blasting, and dredging or for pile holes.
h) Air-trac or churn drill when used for foundation piles, on land or water.
i) Rotary drill rig (auger or tri-cone), soil densification, vibro floatation and wick drains.
CREWS. Power Structure Mechanic shall operate construction equipment in excavating - back filling of ditches and trenches of underground facilities.
CREWS. (a) Crews on power shovels, draglines, clamshells, crawler cranes, truck cranes, trenching machines, drills (exploration, cable, core, rotary and similar types) cable backhoes of one and one-half (1-1/2) cubic yard capacity and over shall consist of an Operator and Trainee.
(b) Crews on asphalt plants, crushing plants, screening plants and batch plants, shall consist of an Operator and an Apprentice.
