Fire Duty Compensation Clause Samples

The Fire Duty Compensation clause establishes the employer's obligation to provide additional compensation to employees who are required to perform fire-related duties beyond their normal responsibilities. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which such compensation is granted, such as during emergency situations, fire drills, or when employees are assigned to fire watch shifts. By clearly defining the terms and rates of extra pay, the clause ensures that employees are fairly compensated for the added risks and responsibilities, thereby promoting workplace safety and clarifying expectations for both parties.
Fire Duty Compensation. Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) A. Compensation for Typical Fire Suppression Duties and/or Participating in the DNR Fire Training Academy Implementation: DFW employees performing fire suppression duties as defined in RCW 76.04.005(22), or other emergency duties, or participating in the DNR Fire Training Implementation, when they are working under the incident command system will be compensated as follows: 1. Employees will be paid at a one and one half (1 ½) times the sum of their regular hourly rate (plus two three dollars ($2.003.00) if applicable per Subsection 2 below) for those hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours in a work week. 2. Two Three dollars ($2.003.00) is added to an employee’s regular rate in lieu of any other forms of additional compensation including, but not limited to, call back, standby, stand down, shift differential, split shift differential, assignment pay, schedule change, and pay for rest periods of less than five
Fire Duty Compensation. Department of Natural Resources
Fire Duty Compensation. Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW)
Fire Duty Compensation. Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW)‌ The following subsection applies to WAFWP members engaged in fire suppression duties under an incident command structure. It does not apply to the work performed by the Prescribed Burn Team unless members of that team become engaged in fire suppression duties under an incident command. A. Compensation for Typical Fire Suppression Duties and/or Participating in the DNR Fire Training Academy Implementation: DFW employees