Diving Allowance. 41.01 Employees whose job duties require them to dive shall be paid an extra allowance of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour. The minimum allowance shall be two (2) hours per dive. 41.02 Dive is the total of any period or periods of time during any eight (8) hour period in which an employee carries out required underwater work with the aid of a self- contained air supply (SCUBA). An extra risk/stress compensation factor for water depth and/or water temperature is applied to the above dive allowance calculation based on the following table. The highest factor experienced during a given diving period will be applied to that specific diving period or to the minimum allowance if the total dive time is less than two (2) hours. Water Depths from 0 to 10 metres (1-2 atm.) or Water Temperatures above 5Cº 1 Water Depths from 10.1 to 20 metres (2-3 atm.) or Water Temperatures from 2.1 to 5Cº 2 Water Depths from 20.1 to 30 metres (3-4 atm.) or Water Temperatures From -2 to 2Cº 3 Water Depths greater than 30 metres (>4 atm.) 4 ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 1 represents normal or near-normal (i.e. reasonably comfortable) diving conditions and will not affect the basic allowance rate. ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 2 represents difficult diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by two (2). ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 3 represents critical diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by three (3). ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 4 represents extreme diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by four (4).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement
Diving Allowance. 41.01 Employees whose job duties require them to dive shall be paid an extra allowance of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour. The minimum allowance shall be two (2) hours per dive.
41.02 Dive is the total of any period or periods of time during any eight (8) hour period in which an employee carries out required underwater work with the aid of a self- contained air supply (SCUBA). An extra risk/stress compensation factor for water depth and/or water temperature is applied to the above dive allowance calculation based on the following table. The highest factor experienced during a given diving period will be applied to that specific diving period or to the minimum allowance if the total dive time is less than two (2) hours. Water Depths from 0 to 10 metres (1-2 atm.) or Water Temperatures above 5Cº 1 Water Depths from 10.1 to 20 metres (2-3 atm.) or Water Temperatures from 2.1 to 5Cº 2 Water Depths from 20.1 to 30 metres (3-4 atm.) or Water Temperatures From -2 to 2Cº 3 Water Depths greater than 30 metres (>4 atm.) 4 ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 1 represents normal or near-normal (i.e. reasonably comfortable) diving conditions and will not affect the basic allowance rate. ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 2 represents difficult diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by two (2). ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 3 represents critical diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by three (3). ⮚ A risk/stress factor of 4 represents extreme diving conditions and will multiply the basic rate for a given dive period by four (4).
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement