HEAVY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM Sample Clauses

HEAVY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 120.134. Employees in Class 7381 assigned to work on vehicles over one (1) ton shall be paid a Heavy Equipment Premium of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours Heavy Equipment Premium when assigned to work heavy equipment four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours Heavy Equipment Premium when assigned to work heavy equipment for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on heavy equipment, whichever is greater.
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 141. Employees in Class 7381 assigned to work on vehicles over one (1) ton shall be paid a Heavy Vehicle Premium of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours' Heavy Vehicle Premium when assigned to work on heavy vehicles four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours’ Heavy Vehicle Premium when assigned to work on heavy vehicles for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on heavy vehicles, whichever is greater.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 137. Employees in Class 7381 assigned to work on vehicles over ten thousand (10,000) pounds Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) shall be paid a Heavy Vehicle Premium of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours' Heavy Vehicle Premium when assigned to work on heavy vehicles four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours’ Heavy Vehicle Premium when assigned to work on heavy vehicles for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on heavy vehicles, whichever is greater.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 133. Employees in Class 7381 assigned to work on vehicles over one (1) ton shall be paid a Heavy Equipment Premium of forty- [begin addition] five [end addition] cents [begin deletion] ($0.40) [end deletion] [begin addition] ($0.45) [end addition] per hour. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours Heavy Equipment Premium when assigned to work heavy equipment four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours Heavy Equipment Premium when assigned to work heavy equipment for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on heavy equipment, whichever is greater. [begin deletion] Effective 12/27/08, the Heavy Equipment Premium will be forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour. [end deletion]

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  • Equipment Rental Copies of rental agreements for the equipment used, including the rental rate; and the number of hours the equipment was used on the project.

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  • Equipment Use Lessee agrees that the Equipment will be operated by competent, qualified personnel in connection with Lessee's business for the purpose for which the Equipment was designed and in accordance with applicable operating instructions, laws, and government regulations, and that Lessee shall use all reasonable precautions to prevent loss or damage to the Equipment from fire and other hazards. Lessee shall procure and maintain in effect all orders, licenses, certificates, permits, approvals, and consents required by federal, state, or local laws or by any governmental body, agency, or authority in connection with the delivery, installation, use, and operation of the Equipment.

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