Cabin Service Sample Clauses

Cabin Service. Attendant - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners, lavatory servicing and portable water servicing will be done on a volunteer basis as required, completion of the aircraft cleaning bill as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; security checks; sealing the aircraft, and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Cabin Service Crew Chief. All Cabin Service Attendants are required to pass a written D/A license exam and a practical driven exam. Attendants must possess a valid D/A.
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Cabin Service. Males Same as Ground Service Specialist except no coveralls or rainwear. Winter parka and spring jacket, Full time one (1) every three (3) years, Part time one (1) every three (3) years. Rain jackets replacement on conditions. Females Track top, track pants, shirts and pants, any combination same numbers as Ground Service Specialist. Winter parka spring jacket, rain jackets same as males. Customer Services Specialist MALES Shirts Pants Ties Parka FIT Cost NIL NIL NIL NIL Replacement Period FIT PIT on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition years years FEMALES Qua Cost FIT PIT Replacement Period PIT Blouse Parka NIL NIL NIL NIL on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition on condition years years It should be recognized that delays outside the control of the Company in respect of uniforms can occur. In such circumstances the Company reserves the right to issue existing stock until the delay is resolved at no cost to the employee. If insufficient existing stock is available employees will be expected to wear clothing suitable to their work environment and acceptable to Company standards. Shorts Ground Service Specialist Cabin Service Specialist may be worn during warm weather provided they are Bermuda style and uniform shade. Customer Services Specialist Parkas may be worn. Should the Company corporately introduce a policy that reduces the cost or improves the allotment such benefits will automatically be passed onto the employees from the effective date of such policy. HEDULE
Cabin Service. Crew Chief- comprises all those who in addition to those duties and functions outlined in Article 4.01.03 may also include to attend regular meetings, demonstration of proper work methods, conducting on- the-job training, instruction of employees in new or revised operational procedures. A Crew Chief will be required to hold a valid driver’s license and must pass a written and practical D/A exam. A Crew Chief must have the ability to direct the workforce and provide practical training. A Crew Chief will not have the authority to administer discipline or discharge. A Crew Chief must lead by example.
Cabin Service. Attendant - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners, lavatory servicing and portable water servicing will be done on a volunteer basis as required, completion of the aircraft cleaning xxxx as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; security checks; sealing the aircraft, and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Lead Hand.
Cabin Service. Attendant - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners, lavatory servicing and portable water servicing will be done on a volunteer basis as required, completion of the aircraft cleaning bill as required; stocking and any of the following duties inform passengers about arrival/departure of Xxxxxxx’s aircraft and surface transport, make arrangements for stopover, transfer and transit passengers and their baggage, when requested by Carrier, provide and arrange for special equipment, facilities and specially trained personnel, assist passengers when flights are interrupted, delayed or cancelled, notify the Carrier of complaints and claims made by passengers and process such claims, handle lost, found and damaged property matters, report to the Carrier any irregularities discovered in passenger and baggage handling, provide and arrange for check-in positions and service counter, check and ensure that tickets and travel documents are valid for the flight for which they are presented, weigh and/or measure checked and/or cabin baggage and record figures, determine and handle excess baggage, effect conveyance of checked baggage to the baggage sorting area, collect airport and/or any other service charges from departing passengers, carry out the Carrier’s seat allocation or selection system and issue boarding passes, handle denied boarding process, direct passengers through controls to departure gate, at the gate, perform duties and functions related to the foregoing, including upgrades and downgrades, handling of stand-by list, and reconciliation of passenger numbers with aircraft documents prior to departure, perform opening/closing aircraft passenger doors and direct passengers from aircraft through controls. All PSA’s must be able to meet ATS and other contract carrier requirements as specified. Passenger Service Agents must be able to apply the jet bridges and perform all related duties.

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  • Laundry Service If the Government provides a laundry service at the incident base camp, the Contractor may utilize the service at no cost.

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  • – ORIENTATION AND IN SERVICE 20.01 An orientation and in service program will be provided to all employees. These programs shall be reviewed and discussed from time to time by members of the Union-Management Committee.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 xxxxx per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts. An adequately sized 3 phase “wye” wound step down transformer shall be provided to supply 208/120-volt, 3 phase power, for lighting, general service receptacles and dedicated computer based office equipment. Dedicated, isolated ground circuits shall be supplied from separate isolated ground power distribution panel(s). Lighting circuits shall be supplied from separate lighting panel(s). Panels shall have 20% spare capacity and be complete with 10% spare breakers of each size, but no less than 1 spare. No more than 4 duplex receptacles shall be connected to any single 20-amp dedicated isolated ground circuit or general service circuit.

  • Supervisory or Military Service It is understood service with the Armed Forces of Canada in time of war or compulsory military service, or service with the Employer as a supervisory employee does not constitute a break in the continuous service and shall not affect an employee's seniority rights.

  • Orientation and In-Service Program The Hospital recognizes the need for a Hospital Orientation Program of such duration as it may deem appropriate taking into consideration the needs of the Hospital and the nurses involved.

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