HYPERBARIC TUNNEL WORK Sample Clauses

The HYPERBARIC TUNNEL WORK clause defines the requirements and procedures for performing construction or maintenance activities within a tunnel under pressurized conditions. It typically outlines safety protocols, equipment standards, and qualifications for personnel working in hyperbaric environments, such as those encountered during underwater tunneling or when using compressed air to stabilize tunnel faces. This clause ensures that all hyperbaric operations are conducted safely and in compliance with regulatory standards, thereby minimizing health risks to workers and addressing the unique hazards associated with pressurized tunnel work.
HYPERBARIC TUNNEL WORK. Hyperbaric Tunnel Crews perform work in two pay classifications as follow: Crew Tender pay classification for work occurring below the portal collar but outside the hyperbaric ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Hyperbaric Worker pay classification for workers in pressurized ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. For uniformity in dispatch purposes, the dispatch rate shall be for the Hyperbaric Worker Classification. Either pay classifications may apply for a worker depending on work area during any given shift or hyperbaric intervention but the worker shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours Hyperbaric Worker pay at the applicable rate whenever a worker enters a pressurized chamber during a shift. Apprentices may not be utilized on Hyperbaric Tunnel work. A copy of the appropriate Rules and Regulations must be on the jobsite and be available to all Members of the Hyperbaric Tunnel Crew.
HYPERBARIC TUNNEL WORK. Hyperbaric Tunnel Crews perform work in two pay classifications as follow: Crew Tender pay classification for work occurring below the portal collar but outside the hyperbaric ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Hyperbaric Worker pay classification for workers in pressurized ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. For uniformity in dispatch purposes, the dispatch rate shall be for the Hyperbaric Worker Classification. Either pay classifications may apply for a worker depending on work area during any given shift or hyperbaric intervention but the worker shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours Hyperbaric Worker pay at the applicable rate whenever a worker enters a pressurized chamber during a shift. Apprentices may not be utilized on Hyperbaric Tunnel work. A copy of the appropriate Rules and Regulations must be on the jobsite and be available to all Members of the Hyperbaric Tunnel Crew. Basis of Pay The hourly pay rate for the Crew Tender classification shall be 80% of the Pile Driver ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rate contained in the applicable geographic area. The June 1, 2014 hourly pay rate for the Hyperbaric Worker classification working at pressures up to 30.00 PSI in each geographic area shall be equal to the Pile Driver rate contained in the geographically applicable Principal Agreement + 33%. In addition Hyperbaric Worker working at pressures over 30.00 PSI shall receive hourly rates as detailed in the table below for time spent in pressurized ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The highest pressure registered on the gauge for an accumulated time of more than fifteen (15) minutes during a shift shall be used in determining the applicable rate. These rates shall also apply for calculating overtime. 00.00 psi – 30.00 psi 100 % of Hyperbaric Worker rate 30.01 psi – 44.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $ 5.00 44.01 psi – 54.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $ 9.00 54.01 psi – 60.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $14.00 60.01 psi – 64.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $16.50 64.01 psi – 68.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $21.50 68.01 psi – 70.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $23.50 70.01 psi – 72.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $25.50 72.01 psi – 74.00 psi Hyperbaric Worker rate + $27.50 Rates for pressures beyond 74 PSI will be determined on a per job basis. Benefit rates shall be as required in the Principal Agreements. The maximum dues deduction shall be based on the Hyperbaric Worker Rate. Working Conditions The Employer shall establish and maintain a change house within reasonable distance from any pressurized work area which shall include showers, to...
HYPERBARIC TUNNEL WORK. Hyperbaric tunnel crews perform work in two pay clazzificationz az followz: Crew Tender pay clazzifica- tion for work occurring below the portal collar but out- side the hyperbaric ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Hyperbaric Worker pay clazzification for workerz in prezzurized chamberz. For uniformity in dispatch purposes, the dispatch rate zhall be for the Hyperbaric Worker Clazzification. Either pay clazzificationz may apply for a worker de- pending on work area during any given shift or hyper- baric intervention but the worker shall receive a mini- mum of four (4) hourz Hyperbaric Worker pay at the applicable rate whenever a worker enters a pressurized chamber during a shift. Apprentices may not be utilized on hyperbaric tunnel work. A copy of the appropriate rules and regulations must be on the job site and be available to all members of the Hyperbaric Tunnel Crew.

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