MACHINERY OPERATION. All Power Shovels, Backhoes, Draglines, Clamshells and Cranes used in work covered by this Agreement where such machinery is rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of one cubic (1) yard or over, or over twenty (20) ton lifting capacity, Autograde, 3*Formless Curb and Gutter Machine 36 inches in width and over, Roto Mill Grinder, Slip-Form Paver, Concrete Paver 27E and over, Central Mix Plants, Asphalt Plants, Batch Plants and Trenching Machine 30 inches and over, shall require an Engineer and Oiler (Apprentice), regardless of motive power, and/or mode of control. All Lattice Boom Cranes originally manufactured after 1990 shall require an Engineer and an Oiler or Apprentice. All Lattice Boom Cranes originally manufactured prior to 1990 with an original lifting capacity of under 20 tons, shall require an Engineer, but shall not require an Oiler or Apprentice. All Lattice Boom Cranes 20 tons and under manufactured prior to 1990, the Engineer shall receive one-half (½) hour grease time. If another person is required on any of the above cranes, it shall be a member of the bargaining unit. Hydraulic Machines other than Front-end Loaders that are designed to use bucket attachments of various sizes and the manufacturer rates such machine as weighing over one hundred fifteen thousand (115,000) pounds shall require an Oiler. Machines that do not require an Oiler pursuant to the above, shall be subject to preparation time pursuant to Section 1(A) of this Article, with the exception of Combination Backhoe Front-end Loader machine. Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having three (3) axles or less shall not require an Oiler. All Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having four (4) axles or more, including dolly (dolly shall count as an axle) shall require an Engineer and Oiler, except as heretofore limited. In the event machines of a new make, model, design, weight or capacity become available and a dispute arises in regard to the application of the foregoing, a committee comprised of an equal number of representatives of the Union and the Association signatory herein shall meet and based on available information and the manufacturers specifications issue a majority decision. In the event a majority decision cannot be reached, the dispute shall be processed pursuant to the Grievance and Arbitration Article of this Agreement.
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Sources: Heavy and Highway and Underground Construction Agreement
MACHINERY OPERATION. All Power Shovels, Cable Backhoes, Cable Draglines, Cable Clamshells and Cranes used in work covered by this Agreement where such machinery is rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of one cubic forty-five (1) yard or over, or over twenty (2045) ton and over lifting capacity. Autograder, Autograde, 3*Formless Formless Curb and Gutter Machine 36 thirty-six (36”) inches in width and over, over,5 Roto Mill GrinderGrinder thirty-six (36”) inches in width and 5 See letter of intent dated May 6, 1976. over, Slip-Form Paver, Concrete Paver 27E and over, Central Mix Plants, Asphalt Plants, Batch Plants and Trenching Machine 30 thirty (30”) inches and over, shall require an Engineer and Oiler (Apprentice), regardless of motive power, . All Hydraulic Cherry Picker and Telescopic Crawler Crane type machines under twelve (12) ton lifting capacity shall not be subject to preparation time. All Hydraulic Cherry Picker and Telescopic Crawler Crane type machines of twelve (12) ton lifting capacity to a gross vehicle weight up to one hundred ten thousand (110,000) pounds shall be subject to preparation time. All Hydraulic Cherry Picker and Telescopic Crawler Crane type machines of over one hundred ten thousand (110,000) pounds gross vehicle weight shall require an engineer and oiler and/or mode of controlapprentice as the case may be. All Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes originally manufactured after 1990 regardless if mounted on Tires, Tracks, or Rail with a gross vehicle weight of over one hundred fifty five thousand (155,0006) pounds shall require an Engineer and an Oiler or Apprentice. All Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes originally manufactured prior to 1990 regardless if mounted on Tires, Tracks or Rail with an original lifting capacity a gross vehicle weight of under 20 tonsone hundred fifty five thousand (155,0006) pounds and under, shall require an Engineer, but shall not require an Oiler or Apprentice, unless it has an attachment. All Cranes with attachments shall require an Oiler. All Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes 20 tons regardless if mounted on Tires, Tracks or Rail with a gross vehicle weight of one hundred fifty five thousand (155,0006) pounds and under manufactured prior to 1990under, the Engineer shall receive one-half (½) hour grease preparation time, as set forth in Article VI, Section 1 – Preparing Equipment. If another person is required on any of the above cranes, it he shall be a member of the bargaining unit. Hydraulic Machines other than Front-end Loaders that are designed to use bucket attachments of various sizes and the manufacturer rates such machine as weighing over one hundred fifteen thousand (115,000) pounds shall require an Oiler. Machines that do not require an Oiler pursuant to the above, shall be subject to preparation time pursuant to Section 1(A) of this Article, with the exception of Combination Backhoe Front-end Loader machine. Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having three (3) axles or less shall not require an Oiler. All Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having four (4) axles or more, including dolly (dolly shall count as an axle) shall require an Engineer and Oiler, except as heretofore limited. In the event machines of a new make, model, design, weight or capacity become available and a dispute arises in regard to the application of the foregoing, a committee comprised of an equal number of representatives of the Union and the Association signatory herein shall meet and based on available information and the manufacturers specifications issue a majority decision. In the event a majority decision cannot be reached, the dispute shall be processed pursuant to the Grievance and Arbitration Article of this Agreement.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
MACHINERY OPERATION. All Power Shovels, Cable Backhoes, Cable Draglines, Cable Clamshells and Cranes used in work covered by this Agreement where such machinery is rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of one cubic (1) cubic yard or over, or over twenty (20) ton lifting capacity, Autograde, 3*Formless 3Formless Curb and Gutter Machine 36 thirty-six inches (36”) in width and over, Roto Mill GrinderGrinder thirty-six inches (36”) in width and over, Slip-Form Paver, Concrete Paver 27E and over, Central Mix Plants, Asphalt Plants, Batch Plants and Trenching Machine 30 machine thirty inches (30”) and over, shall require an Engineer engineer and Oiler oiler (Apprentice), regardless of motive power, and/or mode of control. All Lattice Boom Cranes originally manufactured after 1990 shall require an Engineer and an Oiler or Apprentice. All Lattice Boom Cranes originally manufactured prior to 1990 with an original lifting capacity of under 20 tons, shall require an Engineer, but shall not require an Oiler or Apprentice. All Lattice Boom Cranes 20 twenty (20) tons and under manufactured prior to 1990, the Engineer shall receive one-half (½) hour grease time. If another person is required on any of the above cranes, it he shall be a member of the bargaining unit. Hydraulic Machines machine other than Front-end Loaders Front Endloaders that are designed to use bucket attachments of various sizes and the manufacturer rates such machine as weighing over one hundred fifteen seventy- five thousand (115,000175,000) pounds shall require an Oileroiler. Machines that do not require an Oiler oiler pursuant to the above, above shall be subject to preparation time pursuant to Section 1(A) 1 of this Article, with the exception of Combination Backhoe Front-end Loader Front Endloader machine. Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having three (3) axles or less shall not require an Oiler. All Non-Lattice Boom Truck Cranes having four (4) axles or more, including dolly (dolly shall count as an axle) shall require an Engineer and Oiler, except as heretofore limited. In the event machines of a new make, model, design, weight or capacity become available and a dispute arises in regard to the application of the foregoing, a committee comprised of an equal number of representatives of the Union and the Association signatory herein shall meet and based on available information and the manufacturers specifications issue a majority decision. In the event a majority decision cannot be reached, the dispute shall be processed pursuant to the Grievance and Arbitration Article of this Agreement.
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Sources: Heavy and Highway Agreement