General Purpose Hand definition

General Purpose Hand means any person other than a master, coxswain and engineer, assisting on or about a ferry howsoever engaged.
General Purpose Hand means an appropriately qualified person, other than a master or engineer, employed on a charter vessel to perform duties associated with its operation or maintenance.
General Purpose Hand means a person employed by the Company in the position of General Purpose Hand in its Weipa River Logistics operation.

Examples of General Purpose Hand in a sentence

  • The following process has been developed as a model for in service training to facilitate career paths: General Purpose Hand Subject To Statutory Regulations #4500 hours Mandatory Training Master 5 (By application when vacancy occurs on merit) (Restricted To Specified Vessels # Current regulations stipulate that the total training hours are 4500 made up of 1800 hours commercial vessel training & 2700 hours which may be performed on recreation vessels, all hours must be recorded in a record of service book.

  • In the event the work remains that of a General Purpose Hand the position is to be within the 238 General Purpose Hands.

  • The General Purpose Hand will be designated tasks as appropriate to the individuals skill level.

  • The first stream, General Purpose Hand, involves the duties of General Purpose Hand (GPH), Wharf Hand, Engine Room Assistant, Gate Hand, Ship Keeper and Store Persons.

  • This schedule lists the main duties and responsibilities of Employees under the three categories of Master, Marine Engineer, and General Purpose Hand (GPH).

  • The second stream includes General Purpose Hand Cashier and Cashier/Information Officer.