Backfilled definition

Backfilled. When required to comply with local minimum staffing requirements, the overtime premium costs of a replacement firefighter filling in for a firefighter dispatched to an incident are reimbursable. When the firefighter arrives back home, eligibility ends for any cost reimbursement (1) for that firefighter and (2) for the backfilling replacement firefighter.

Examples of Backfilled in a sentence

  • Backfill reimbursement is available only for positions that are normally Backfilled by the Employer.

  • Backfilled trenches not permanently asphalted or tarred shall not exceed a maximum length of 1 (one) km.

  • Backfilled or excavated areas around foundation and at utility trenches should not interfere with the drainage away from the house.

  • TEEX cannot pay for hours Backfilled other than those that coincide with a Member’s scheduled on-duty hours.

  • Backfilled trench areas within a driving lane must be patched, either temporarily or permanently, before the end of the work day in which they have been opened, where feasible, or alternative traffic control measures shall be undertaken as approved by the City.

  • Backfilled or excavated areas around the home may settle in the first year.

  • Backfilling of the construction pits (including the trenches) shall be carried out with drainage soil in layers no thicker than 20 cm, with each layer compacted in accordance with the requirements of Road Construction Specification ABS 2023/1 Backfilled construction pits (including trenches) on streets (roads), pavements and squares shall be maintained in a condition ensuring the safety of traffic and pedestrian movement until the pavement is re-surfaced.

  • The Backfilled and None utilized area would be used for afforestation after spreading topsoil over it.

Related to Backfilled

  • Backfill means any foreign material, usually pea gravel or sand, which usually differs from the native soil and is used to support or cover the underground storage tank system.

  • Flocculation means a process to enhance agglomeration or collection of smaller floc particles into larger, more easily settleable particles through gentle stirring by hydraulic or mechanical means.

  • Moderator means, in connection with this DPA, a verified adult affiliated with and authorized by the Educational Institution to moderate a Student Account or a Classroom, as permitted by the Service.

  • Grease means an organic substance recoverable by procedures set forth in Standard Methods and includes but is not limited to hydrocarbons, esters, fats, oils, waxes, and high molecular weight carboxylic acids.

  • borehole means a hole sunk into the earth for the purpose of locating, abstracting or using subterranean water and includes a spring;