DOCK WORK Clause Samples
The DOCK WORK clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to performing work on or around a dock area. Typically, this clause outlines safety requirements, permissible activities, and any necessary permissions or notifications that must be made before commencing dock-related operations, such as loading or unloading goods. By clearly specifying these expectations, the clause helps prevent accidents, ensures compliance with regulations, and allocates responsibility for maintaining a safe and orderly dock environment.
DOCK WORK. (Except Coastwise)
DOCK WORK. (Except Coastwise)
26.01 PROVISIONS – DESCRIPTIONS: Dock work manually or by machine consists of:
1. Handling or movement of goods to or from ships’ slings or barges alongside wharves.
2. Loading or unloading railway cars, trucks, trailers, etc., within the dock area.
3. Piling of goods and breaking down piles of cargo.
4. Removing goods from pallet boards.
5. Building any loads of goods on dock.
DOCK WORK. General Coastwise Coastwise – Cruise Vessels (Vancouver and New Westminster)
DOCK WORK. (i) All storing and handling of merchandise or other goods or materials shall be carried on by members of the Union, although Dependent Contractors shall be prohibited from working on the dock, but may use their own equipment to load their own units.
(ii) Where work is under the control or direction of the Company, all equipment shall be loaded and unloaded by members of the bargaining unit who are qualified to perform the work available.
