Swamper definition

Swamper means a qualified laborer who handles the load line on the set-in sideboom tractor(s) and in the bending crew.
Swamper means a qualified laborer who handles the load line on the set-in winch boom picker and in the stringing and bending crew.
Swamper means a qualified laborer who handles the load line on the set-in and in the bending crew. means a laborer employed to handle the nozzle for sandblasting, in the cleaning and preparation of the pipe other than the final buffing of the pipe bevels in preparation for the weld, for the installation of foam, for the placing of concrete, or grouting, and for the spraying or painting of protective pipe coating materials in the doping, wrapping, coating and taping crew.

Examples of Swamper in a sentence

  • A relief driver may be used in the case where the Owner Operator is under a license suspension not exceeding twelve (12) months, providing the Owner Operator rides with the relief driver in the Vehicle as a "Swamper" for the entire period.

  • The contractor will be paid the hourly rate per day when the ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper are on shift.

  • The contractor employing a Chainsaw Operator, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, or Swamper is to be paid according to the terms of his Emergency Equipment Rental Agreement (EERA) using the appropriate ordering agency's Emergency Equipment Use Invoice.

  • The Emergency Worker classification for these positions are: ▇▇▇▇▇▇: EW VIII Chainsaw Operator: EW V Swamper: EW III When hired as temporary state employees, Fallers, Chainsaw Operators, and Swampers are paid only for actual hours of assigned work (no guarantee).

  • Under this circumstance, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chainsaw Operator, and/or Swamper are hired as a temporary state employee, rather than as a contractor or contractor’s employee.

  • Contractors providing ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper services are required to show proof of workmen’s compensation insurance coverage for employees or proof of major medical insurance coverage for owner- operators.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper is hired using the FC-42 “Time Sheet and Pay Voucher” system, and paid at the appropriate Emergency Worker (EW) rate shown in section 3934.10.

  • The rate of pay includes compensation for the contractor’s cost of employing the ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper, including wages, benefits, major medical insurance and/or workmen’s compensation insurance, chainsaw operation and maintenance, and transportation.

  • Just as with hiring under an EERA, hiring of a Swamper must be specifically justified by the ordering agency.

  • Winnipeg ▇▇▇ Renew Lump Sum Remove Swamper Pay Renew Subsidies Renew (require copy from Union).


More Definitions of Swamper

Swamper means a qualified who handles the load line on the set-in tractor(s), winch truck(s), boom truck(s), picker truck(s) and in the stringing and bending crew.
Swamper means a worker/helper who Collects Material.

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  • Firefighter means any regular, paid or volunteer, member of a lawfully constituted fire department of a municipal corporation, township, fire district, or village.

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