Diver Diving Sample Clauses

Diver Diving. The premium a Diver is paid for actually descending below the water surfaces . This amount shall be 2x (double) the Divers regular hourly rate . This premium is used in calculating overtime pay .
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Diver Diving. The Diver shall be paid the diving hourly rate per hour for descending below the surface.
Diver Diving. 1. A Diver who is required to descend from the surface shall receive the Diver's regular hourly rate, plus a wet pay rate equivalent to the Diver's Regular hourly rate, for depths up to and including fifty (50) feet. When it is necessary for a Diver to descend below the surface of the water to depths in excess of fifty (50) feet, a depth premium according to the following schedule shall be paid, in addition to the Diver's regular hourly rate plus wet pay as determined above: DEPTH BELOW WATER SURFACE (FSW) AMOUNTOFPREMIUMPER FOOT 50 ft. to 100 ft. $2.00 101 ft. to 150 ft $3.00 151 ft. to 220 ft $4.00 221 ft. and deeper $ 5.00

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