Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates Sample Clauses

Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates. Where it is necessary for Divers to enter pipes or tunnels, or other enclosures where there is no vertical ascent, a premium according to the following schedule shall be paid, in addition to the Diver hourly rate and any applicable depth pay. Distance Traveled From Entrance Amount of Premium Per Day 0 to 25 Feet N/C 25 to 300 Feet $1.00 per foot from the entrance 300 to 600 Feet $1.50 per foot beginning at 300 feet Over 600 Feet $2.00 per foot beginning at 600 feet Deep Water, Xxxx/Vehicle System Total Saturation Diving Work covered includes Xxxx/Vehicle Diving or Total Saturation Systems specifically including, but not limited to, all underwater and deck work in support of same when using surface supplied air, enriched air or mixed gas. This Section shall apply to and cover the following classifications: Dive Supervisors, Dive Masters, Divers, Stand-By Divers, Tenders, Manifold Operators, Technicians and EMT’s. The Diving Contractors and the Union agree that the strong intent of this Agreement is that only experienced and highly qualified Journeyman will be employed.
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Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates a . Where it is necessary for Divers to enter pipes or tunnels, or other enclosures where there is no vertical ascent, a premium according to the fol- lowing schedule shall be paid, in addition to the Diving hourly rate and any applicable depth pay . Distance Traveled Amount of From Entrance Premium Per Shift 0 ft . to 25 ft . N/C 25 ft . to 300 ft . $1 .00 per ft .
Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates. Where it is necessary for Divers to enter pipes or tunnels, or other enclosures where there is no vertical ascent, a premium according to the following sched- ule shall be paid, in addition to the Diver hourly rate and any applicable depth pay. Distance Traveled Amount of Premium from Entrance Per Day 0 to 25 feet N/C 25 to 300 feet $1 .00 per foot from entrance 300 to 600 feet $1 .50 per foot beginning at 300 feet Over 600 feet $2 .00 per foot beginning at 600 feet Deep Water, Xxxx/Vehicle System Total Saturation Diving Work covered includes Xxxx/Vehicle Diving or To- tal Saturation Systems specifically including, but not limited to, all underwater and deck work in support of same when using surface supplied air, enriched air or mixed gas. This section shall apply to and cover the following classifications: Dive Supervisors, Dive Masters, Divers, Stand-By Divers, Tenders, Manifold Operators, Technicians and EMT’s. The diving contractors and the Union agree that the strong intent of this Agreement is that only experi- enced and highly qualified journeyman will be em- ployed. Definitions:
Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates. Where it is necessary for Divers to enter pipes or tunnels, or other enclosures where there is no vertical ascent, a premium according to the following schedule shall be paid, in addition to the Diver hourly rate and any applicable depth pay. Distance Traveled from Amout of Premium Entrance Per Day 0 to 25 Feet N/C 25 to 300 Feet $1 .00 per ft from entrance 300 to 600 Feet $1 .50 per ft beginning at 300 ft Over 600 Feet $2 .00 per ft beginning at 600 ft Deep Water, Xxxx/Vehicle System Total Saturation Diving Work covered includes Xxxx/Vehicle Diving or total saturation systems specifically including, but not limited to, all underwater and deck work in support of same when using surface supplied air, enriched air or mixed gas. This section shall apply to and cover the following classifications: Dive Supervisors, Dive Masters, Divers, Stand-By Divers, Tenders, Manifold Operators, Technicians and EMT’s. The diving contractors and the Union agree that the strong intent of this Agreement is that only experienced and highly qualified journeyman will be employed.
Diving in Enclosures Premium Rates. Where it is necessary for Divers to enter pipes or tunnels, or other enclosures where there is no vertical ascent, a premium according to the following sched- ule shall be paid, in addition to the Diver hourly rate and any applicable depth pay. Distance Traveled Amount of Premium from Entrance Per Day 0 to 25 feet N/C 25 to 300 feet $1.00 per foot from entrance 300 to 600 feet $1.50 per foot beginning at 300 feet Over 600 feet $2.00 per foot beginning at 600 feet Deep Water, Xxxx/Vehicle System Total Saturation Diving Work covered includez Xxxx/Vehicle Diving or To- tal Saturation Syztemz zpecifically including, but not limited to, all underwater and deck work in support of same when using surface supplied air, enriched air or mixed gas. This section shall apply to and cover the following clazzificationz: Dive Supervisors, Dive Masters, Divers, Stand-By Divers, Tenders, Manifold Operators, Technicians and EMT’s. The diving contractors and the Union agree that the strong intent of this Agreement is that only experi- enced and highly qualified journeyman will be em- ployed. Definitionz:

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