Engine Watchmen Sample Clauses

The Engine Watchmen clause establishes the requirement for designated personnel to monitor and oversee the operation of a vessel's engines during specified periods, such as when the ship is at anchor or in port. Typically, this clause outlines the qualifications, duties, and shifts of the watchmen, ensuring that someone is always present to respond to emergencies or mechanical issues. Its core function is to maintain the safety and operational readiness of the vessel's machinery, thereby reducing the risk of engine failure or damage when the main crew may not be on active duty.
Engine Watchmen. (a) When a vacancy occurs in Engine Watchman's position in Moosonee and/or Hearst, same shall be bulletined to all points in accordance with Rule 19. (b) Successful applicant's seniority will be protected at the terminal or point from which he/she originates and his/her name will be shown on that terminal's seniority list, showing as having been transferred temporarily. (c) Successful applicant to Engine Watchman's position will serve for a minimum period of two years, following which he/she may exercise his/her seniority on a bulletined position at the terminal from which his/her seniority originates.
Engine Watchmen. (a) When a vacancy occurs in Engine Watchman's position in and/or same shall be bulletined to all points in accordance with Rule Successful applicant's seniority will be protected at the terminal or point from which originates and name will be shown on that terminal's seniority Successful applicant to Engine Watchman's position will serve for a minimum period of two years, following which may exercise seniority on a bulletined position at the terminal from which seniority originates. When additional positions are created, compensation shall be fixed in conformity with agreed rates for similar positions.
Engine Watchmen. When a vacancy occurs in Engine Watchman's position in Moosonee and/or Hearst, same shall be bulletined to all points in accordance with Rule 19.