Lane Closure Technician definition
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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.