Crews definition

Crews as used herein, is intended to apply only to the Engineer on the crew.

Examples of Crews in a sentence

  • Crews may assist each other under the following conditions: Crews in the Harrisburg and Eldorado areas will not be split, but can be combined.

  • Crews will be allowed to stop en route as schedules permit to make calls for this purpose at their own expense.

  • The job evaluation program shall apply to all hourly paid employees in the Plywood industry except Journeymen Tradesmen, Improvers, Helpers, Powerhouse and Boom Crews, Oilers and Grindermen.

  • Crews that work together all the time will have a lower risk than hastily assembled crews.

  • SUB-CONTRACTOR shall provide for the administration of [Number of] Work Crews for the BCOE Back 2 Work Program (“Program”) in [Selected Counties] as more specifically described in the attached Exhibit “A” (“Services”).

  • Crews designated as City Wide are considered part of the Geographic Area Section containing their reporting depot, for purposes of this clause.

  • The Company and Unions agree to establish this committee to address issues that arise from the implementation of Alternative Reporting Location, Multi-Skilled Crews, and the Systems Response Strategy.

  • If the Employer decides to implement Camp Field Crews, the provisions contained in Article 13.14 of the August 1, 1979 to July 31, 1981 Collective Agreement will apply.

  • Crews are to go on the turntable sufficiently in advance of their scheduled or assigned leaving time so as to be able to leave on their scheduled or assigned leaving time.

  • The Manager, Lead Hand and the Crew shall institute a fair system of scheduling for Night Crews.

Related to Crews

  • Crew means the Master, officers and ratings of the numbers, rank and nationality specified in Annex “B” attached hereto.

  • passengers means the driver and up to the number of passengers allowed as shown in the Vehicle Registration Document travelling in the vehicle;

  • Sailboat means the same as that term is defined in Section 73-18-2.

  • Intake means the initial meeting between a Client and CONTRACTOR’s staff, and includes 21 an evaluation of the Client to determine if the Client meets program criteria and is willing to seek 22 services.

  • Baggage means luggage, and personal possessions and travel documents; whether owned, borrowed, or rented, taken by the Insured on the Trip.