Common use of Fatigue Clause in Contracts

Fatigue. Officers and managers should always apply the “Health and Safety and Fatigue Management” principles outlined in clause 76 of this Agreement. This is particularly the case: ▪ where officers have worked for extended periods; ▪ where two officer stations have been reduced to one officer; ▪ where officers are covering neighbouring divisions; and ▪ at one officer stations generally. Management will always endeavour to provide cover for any officer on a 10-hour fatigue break.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Certified Agreement, Queensland Police Service Certified Agreement, Service Certified Agreement

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Fatigue. Officers and managers should always apply the “Health and Safety and Fatigue Management” principles outlined in clause 76 of this Agreement. This is particularly the case: where officers have worked for extended periods; where two officer stations have been reduced to one officer; where officers are covering neighbouring divisions; and at one officer stations generally. Management will always endeavour to provide cover for any officer on a 10-hour fatigue break.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Queensland Police Service Certified Agreement, www.qirc.qld.gov.au

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