Grade classification definition

Grade classification means the ranking of leaks and their probable hazard and need for repair.

Examples of Grade classification in a sentence

  • Where the Company appoints a Lead Hand, the person so appointed shall be paid as a classified rate of $0.80 above the rate of the Grade classification they are Lead Hand for.

  • Yours very truly, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Box ▇▇▇▇▇ Street, Port Hope, Ontario Phone: LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING January United Steelworkers of America Local Attention: Bargaining Committee Dear Sirs and Mesdames: The Company may utilize an Absentee Pool of temporary part-time personnel in the Labour Grade classification.

  • For lay-off purposes only, Grade and custodians shall be considered as being part of the Grade classification.

  • January United Steelworkersof America Attention: BargainingCommittee Dear Sin and Mesdames: Re: Absentee Pool Employees The Company may utilize an Absentee Pool of temporary part-time personnel in the Labour Grade classification.

  • The range of extended roles and functions clearly and consistently sets the Enrolled Nurses Special Grade classification apart from the enrolled nurse classification.

  • If it is not possible to establish a temporary incentive standard the employee will be paid the equivalent of the Grade 10 non incentive Labour Grade classification.

Related to Grade classification

  • Job Classification means an arrangement of tasks in an establishment or industry into a limited series of jobs or occupations, rated in terms of skill, responsibility, experience, training, and similar considerations, usually for wage setting purposes. This term, or job class, refers to a single cluster of jobs of approximately equal “worth.”

  • Classification means the identification of a position by reference to a class title and pay range number.

  • film classification body means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c.39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • Classification Seniority is defined as the length of service in a specific job classification within the bargaining unit, beginning with the date an employee starts to serve a probationary appointment. Classification Seniority shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement.