Lane Closure Technician definition

Lane Closure Technician. A Traffic Control Person trained in all aspects of traffic control and is qualified in the operation of a Lane Closure Vehicle.
Lane Closure Technician. An employee who is fully qualified in all aspects of traffic control and is also responsible for all aspects of lane closures.
Lane Closure Technician. An employee who is fully qualified in all aspects of traffic control and is also responsible for all aspects of lane closures. Emergency Maintenance: Minimum of two (2) hours pay at the Lane Closure Technician rate of pay if not required to attend job site, minimum of four (4) hours pay at the Lane Closure rate of pay if required to attend at the job site. Shop Person Supervisor: An employee responsible for all issues as outlined in Part 18 of the Workers Compensation Regulations. The rate of pay is paid when there is at least two (2) trucks with Lane Closure Technicians and one (1) other employee, or three (3) trucks, or one (1) truck and five

Examples of Lane Closure Technician in a sentence

  • All new Lane Closure Technicians shall have a probationary period of four hundred (400) working hours to determine their suitability as a Lane Closure Technician only.

  • Lane Closure Technician - A fully qualified Traffic Control Person who Operates a Lane Closure Truck.

  • Highway Lane Closure Technician: The Highway LCT will receive an additional two dollars ($2.00) per hour worked when doing highway lane closures using barrels, large signs and Highway classified truck ie: Air Brakes, Ford 350 or equivalent.

  • Crash Attenuator: A Lane Closure Technician who works on highways and operates and tows a Crash Attenuator will receive four dollars ($4.00) hour for all hours worked when operating or towing a Crash Attenuator.

  • Chargehand: A Lane Closure Technician, chosen and directed by the Employer, who is responsible for all issues as outlined in Part 18.4 of the Worker’s Compensation Regulations.

  • When an employer requires a designated Lane Closure Technician to perform the duties of a Traffic Control Person they shall be paid at the highest general TCP rate of pay.

  • Probationary Lane Closure Technician: - A lane closure technician who has yet to complete their probationary period of four hundred and fifty (450) hours.

  • All new Lane Closure Technicians shall have a probationary period of four hundred and fifty (450) working hours to determine their suitability as a Lane Closure Technician only.

  • Trainer: Probationary Lane Closure Technician: - A fully qualified Traffic Control Person who trains new probationary Traffic Control Persons and reports to the Employer and training committee the progress of new employees.