Forester Clause Samples

Forester. Must be knowledgeable in tree removal, tree trimming techniques, selective cutting, selective spraying, restoration practices and landscaping. Have a good knowledge of the chemicals relat- ed to vegetation and pest control. Must be ca- pable of obtaining Land Extermination Licenses for insecticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechan- ical aspects of the equipment with which he/she works in order to carry out routine maintenance and to facilitate minor repairs. Must be qualified to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classifi- cation. Journeypersons must be capable of performing in an efficient manner the functions of an Elec- trician as defined under the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act or any successor.
Forester whose duties include the trimming and cutting of trees, the cutting of brush, and he shall be knowledgeable in the use and maintenance of all tools and equipment. A ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ qualified to operate mechanical equipment including (but without limiting generality) digging machines, cats, cranes, drills, jackhammers, stationery winches, tractor trailers, regular pole trucks, trailers and backhoes. He shall be required to undertake minor mechanical repairs and adjustments and daily maintenance to ensure proper operation of equipment and if required by the Employer, he shall provide satisfactory evidence of competence in the operation of equipment provided by the Employer.
Forester. Must be knowledgeable in tree removal, tree trimming techniques, selective cutting, selective spraying, restoration practices and landscaping. Have a good knowledge of the chemicals related to vegetation and pest control. Must be capable of obtaining Land Extermination Licenses for insecticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechanical aspects of the equipment with which they work in order to car- ry out routine maintenance and to facilitate mi- nor repairs. Must be qualified to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classification. Journeypersons must be capable of performing in an efficient manner the functions of an Electrician as defined under the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act or any successor.
Forester. Must be knowledgeable in tree removal, tree trim- ming techniques, selective cutting, selective spray- ing, restoration practices and landscaping. Have a good knowledge of the Chemicals related to vege- tation and pest control. Must be capable of obtain- ing Land Extermination Licenses for insecticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechanical aspects of the equipment with which he works in order to carry out routine maintenance and to facilitate minor repairs. Must be qualified to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classification. Apprentices shall be employed and governed in accordance with the Ontario Apprenticeship Act. They shall serve 4-2000 hour periods of Apprenticeship and an Apprentice shall not advance to a new period until he has demon- strated by examination and/or proficiency test that he is ready to do so. The duties of an Apprentice shall be as defined in the EUSA Handbook and as out- line in the Schedule of Training of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. The ratio of one (1) Apprentice or Groundman to each Lineman shall not be exceeded in the shop, Foremen included. Apprentices and Groundmen shall work only under the direction of a Lineman.
Forester. Must be knowledgeable in tree removal, tree trimming techniques, selective cutting, selective spraying, restoration practices and landscaping. Have a good knowledge of the chemicals re- lated to vegetation and pest control. Must be capable of obtaining Land Extermination Li- censes for insecticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechanical aspects of the equipment with which he works in order to carry out routine maintenance and to facilitate minor repairs. Must be qualified to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classifi- cation.
Forester. Must be knowledgeable in tree removal, tree trim- ming techniques, selective cutting, selective spraying, restoration practices and landscaping. Have a good knowledge of the Chemicals related to vegetation and pest control. Must be capable of obtaining Land Extermination Licenses for insec- ticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechanical aspects of the equipment with which he works in order to carry out routine maintenance and to facilitate minor repairs. Must be qualified to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classification. Apprentices shall be employed and governed in accordance with the Ontario Apprenticeship Act. They shall serve hour periods of Apprenticeship and an Apprentice shall not advance to a new period until he has demonstrated by examination and/or proficiency test that he is ready to do so. The duties of an Apprentice shall be as defined in the Handbook and as outline in the Schedule of Training of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. The ratio of one (1) Apprentice or Groundman to each Lineman shall not be exceeded in the shop, Foremen included. Apprentices and Groundmen shall work only under the direction of a Lineman. When certain miscellaneous trucks and/or equip- ment are required in excess of the Company’s normal needs and not owned by the Company they may be operated by owner-operators. These Employees will be under the supervision of the Contractor and will work under the terms of this Agreement.
Forester. Must be in tree removal, tree trimming techniques, selective cutting, selective spraying, restoration practices and Have a good knowledge of the chemicals re- lated to vegetation and pest control. Must be capable of obtaining Land Extermination Li- censes for insecticide and herbicide application work. Must have a working knowledge of the mechanical aspects of the equipment with which he works in order to carry out routine maintenance and to facilitate minor repairs. Must be to operate such vehicles as are required to perform the work in this classifi- cation. Prior to signing an apprenticeship con- tract, there shall be a three (3) month or five hundred (500) hour assessment pe- riod to determine the candidate’s suitabil- ity to the trade and receive first period apprentice rate of pay. The con- tracted Apprentice serve four (4) two thousand (2000) hour periods and at- tend recognized Ontario line apprentice training during each classification period. Apprentices shall be and gov- erned in accordance with the Ontario Ap- prenticeship Act. Upon completion of each two thousand (2000) hour period, to be verified by a properly completed ap- prenticeship logbook and successful com- pletion of the appropriate of appren- ▇▇▇▇ training, the apprentice progress to the next level of pay rate. In the event that the formal training cannot be offered to the apprentice in this timely manner, the will incremental and monetary progression to the next period of apprenticeship. If the apprentice fails a of trade pay level be frozen until successful completion of that trade Upon success- ful of the level of appren- ▇▇▇▇ training, the current industry required minimum ten (10) month evaluation pe- riod, and an Ontario recognized Training Delivery Agency Power Lineman’s Certifi- cate, the Employee shall receive Jour- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and pay rate. The duties of an Apprentice be as defined in the Handbook and as outline in the Schedule of Training of the Ministry of and Universities. The ratio of one (1) Apprentice or Groundman to each Lineman shall not be exceeded in the shop, Foremen Apprentices and Groundmen work under the direction of a Lineman. When certain miscellaneous trucks and/or equipment are required in excess of the Com- pany's normal needs and not owned by the Company they may be operated by operators. These Employees will be under the supervision of the Contractor and will work un- der the terms of this Agreement.