Common use of SAFETY SUPPLEMENT Clause in Contracts

SAFETY SUPPLEMENT. Once each week there shall be a safety meeting on the job. The scheduled day for the safety meeting will be determined at the pre-job conference. These safety meetings shall be thirty (30) minutes in duration, shall begin as close to starting time as practicable, and shall be devoted to safety discussions. These meetings shall apply to all crews working under this Agreement as defined above. A record of this meeting shall be kept by the Xxxxxxx and a report of this meeting, including all matters discussed, shall be sent to the Union office and to the employer. A report of all accidents shall be sent to the Union office. In case of accident to the Xxxxxxx, an employee designated by the Xxxxxxx (other than the Xxxxxxx or employee in charge), shall submit the report. EXHIBIT C CLASSIFICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST AND INSTALLERS Senior Communications Specialist- All applicants who have three and one-half or more years experience in the trade and are Journeyman or that can be certified by a duly constituted Outside Line Construction Local Union of the IBEW. Typical Duties- Supervise Communications Specialist coordinates the activities of others. Installs, maintains, calibrates, modifies, overhauls, troubleshoots and repairs a variety of complex electronic and electro-mechanical equipment and systems. Functions are performed on equipment such as: fixed and mobile VHF, UHF, and microwave radio communications equipment; LAN/WAN and multiplex communications equipment; both space and carrier; telemetering and supervisory control equipment; computers and peripheral equipment; telephone systems (CO, PBXs, PABXs), and fiber optics. Provides technical guidance and training to other employees. Communications Specialist- All applicants who have three and one-half or more years experience in the trade and are Journeyman or that can be certified by a duly constituted Outside Line Construction Local Union of the IBEW. Typical Duties- Installs, maintains, calibrates, modifies, overhauls, troubleshoots and repairs a variety of complex electronic and electro-mechanical equipment and systems. Functions are performed on equipment such as: fixed and mobile VHF, UHF, and microwave radio communications equipment; LAN/WAN and multiplex communications equipment; both space and carrier; telemetering and supervisory control equipment; computers and peripheral equipment; telephone systems (CO, PBXs, PABXs), and fiber optics. Provides technical guidance and training to other employees. Installer- All applicants who have one or more years experience in the trade or that can be certified by a duly constituted Outside Line Construction Local Union of the IBEW. Typical Duties - Assist a qualified Communication Technicians/Specialist in installing, retiring, or removing the following equipment: Microwave radios with antennas and transmission lines; data, telemetry and supervisory systems; dial exchanges; multi-plex; alarm systems; fiber optic systems; and battery and charging systems. Under the general direction of a qualified Communication Technicians/Specialist may install, retire or remove telecommunications equipment including: Computers, Mobile Ratio transfers and installs; cell phone transfers; cable and fiber pulling; cable and wire termination; moves, adds, and changes; mounting of telecom equipment including ladder rack; wire DC power distribution; housekeeping duties. Field Clerk II –A Field Clerk II background and experience typically including a comprehensive knowledge of the operations and procedures of an office and performing clerical and administrative work. Typical Duties - The work generally includes such duties a coordinating various functions to facilitate the completion of jobs, preparing reports, maintaining office files and records, utilizing spreadsheets to organize information, data entry, vendor invoice processing, etc. Field Clerk I – A Field Clerk I typically will need to be proficient in the operations and procedures of an office and engaging in performing clerical work and administrative work such as maintaining accurate digital records in the form of databases, spreadsheets or key technical files. A Senior Technical Assistant/Administrator may also need to be knowledgeable in the operations of various vehicles used in connection with the construction, maintenance and operation of overhead and underground facilities. Typical Duties - A Field Clerk I normally assigned by a construction supervisor to clerical and administrative duties for various crews. This work may also include being assigned to drive various vehicles as required. Responsibilities may include keeping tools and materials in good order and assists with the ground work. CONTRACTOR REFERRAL

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