Team Training Sample Clauses

The Team Training clause establishes the requirements and expectations for training members of a project or work team. It typically outlines who is responsible for providing training, the scope of training to be delivered, and any standards or qualifications that must be met. For example, it may require the contractor to ensure all team members are trained in safety protocols or specific technical skills before commencing work. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all team members are adequately prepared and qualified, thereby reducing risks associated with untrained personnel and promoting project success.
Team Training. The Employer will schedule four 10-hour “callback” shifts totalling 40 hours annually. These “callback shifts will normally be scheduled early in the year. If a scheduled training day(s) conflicts with annual leave, the member must sign up for an alternate date(s).
Team Training. Aim: To develop a team approach to tasks in the workplace.
Team Training. Aim: To encourage ownership of work tasks by all members of the LWA group.
Team Training. Employees will be paid an amount equal to 45% of the per session rev- enue collected.
Team Training. 12.3.4.1 At the beginning of each yearly evaluation cycle, all members of evaluation teams will take part in an evaluator training activity developed by Academic Affairs for instructional faculty and Librarian, and Student Services for counselors in consultation with the BCFA President or designee and Academic Senate 12.3.4.2 The training shall include: 1) Evaluation procedures; 2) evaluation timelines; 3) a review of the evaluation components and applicable criteria; and 4) training on Recognizing and Overcoming Implicit Bias. 12.3.4.3 Criteria for evaluation: