Vessel Master definition
Examples of Vessel Master in a sentence
Failing resolution, the Vessel Master shall have ten (10) calendar days to respond in writing to the employee.
The dispute may be brought to the attention of the Vessel Master within forty- eight (48) hours of the action or inaction.
No individual or group of employees will be interrupted in their work without prior approval of the Vessel Master, with courtesy copy to the AMHS Operations Manager.
The other part of the same samples filled into not less than two bottles shall be sealed by the Vessel Master and delivered to the Seller.
In emergency situations, if time precludes such approval before vessel departure, the Vessel Master can make a determination on pass validity or nonvalidity.
The Managers will notify the Owners, as soon as reasonably possible, of any incident that causes or has the potential to cause injury or loss of life, or harm or damage to the vessel, her cargo or the marine environment, or materially affect the operational capability of the Vessel or result in the Vessel, Master and/or Owners acquiring a liability from a third party.
This means that if the Vessel Master has not responded or if the employee is not satisfied with the Vessel Master's response, the Union must file a written grievance or complaint at Step One within the time limits set forth in the provisions of Rule 14.02 or 14.03.
Installation shall be inspected and approved by COR and/or Vessel Master or designate.
Should line handling services be requested by the Vessel Master, the Pilot, the Owner’s Agent, Vessel Owner/Operator, line handling firm, or Marine Terminal Operator, an additional charge of $1,139.00 per hour per Tug shall be assessed against the Owner, in addition to any other charges.
This means that if the Vessel Master has not responded or if the employee is not satisfied with the Vessel Master's response, the Union IBU-P must file a written grievance or complaint at Step One within the time limits set forth in the provisions of Rule 14.02 or 14.03.