Hot Places Sample Clauses

Hot Places. An employee who works for more than one hour in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means to:
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Hot Places. An employee who works for more than one hour in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means to: between 46 and 54 Celsius 43 cents per hour extra; in excess of 54 Celsius 58 cents per hour extra. Where work continues for more than two hours in temperatures exceeding 54 Celsius, employees shall be entitled to 20 minutes rest after every two hours work without deduction of pay. The temperature shall be determined by the supervisor after consultation with the employees who claim the extra rate.
Hot Places. Working for more than 1 hour in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means to between 46.1 degrees Celsius and 54.4 degrees Celsius — the amount as set out in Item 2a of Table 4Attachment 1 Special Rates; in places where the temperature exceeds 54.4 degrees Celsius — the amount as set out in Item 2b of Table 4 — Attachment 1 Special Rates. Where work continues for more than 2 hours in temperatures exceeding 54.4 degrees Celsius, employees shall also be entitled to 20 minutes' rest after every 2 hours' work without deduction of pay. The temperature shall be decided by the xxxxxxx of the work after consultation with the employees who claim the extra rate.
Hot Places. An FTM who works for more than one hour undercover in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means shall be entitled to the following allowances while working in such conditions: Between 46 and 54 degrees $0.48 per hour Celsius In excess of 54 degrees Celsius $0.64 per hour Where work continues for more than 2 hours in temperatures exceeding 54 degrees Celsius, FTMs shall be entitled to a 20 minute paid rest pause after every two hours work. The temperature shall be determined by the relevant Company supervisor after consultation with the FTM who claims the additional hourly allowance, at the time that the FTM becomes entitled to the allowance.
Hot Places. Where an employee is working in the shade in a place where the temperature exceeds 54 degrees Celsius and where such work continues for more than one hour, the employee will be entitled to fifteen minutes rest after every one hours work without deduction of pay.
Hot Places. Employees required to work for more than one hour in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means to between 46 degrees and 54 degrees Celsius shall be paid an allowance as given in Table 6, Clause 33, Changes in Rates & Allowances, extra. When the extra rate is claimed by an employee, the supervisor shall take the temperature at the place where the employee is required to work.
Hot Places. Definition -“hot place” – If the average of temperatures over summer and winter is greater than 46°C. If a person is required to work under such conditions, existing site practices will apply. This includes provision of extra drinks, breaks and job rotations.
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Hot Places. An employee who works for more than one hour in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means: to between 46 and 54 degrees Celsius must be paid the Hot Places A allowance set out in Table 2 Appendix A per hour while so engaged; and in excess of 54 degrees Celsius must be paid the Hot Places B allowance set out in Table 2 Appendix A per hour while so engaged. In addition, where work continues for more than 2 hours in temperatures exceeding 54 degrees Celsius, the employee is entitled to 20 minutes rest after every 2 hours work without loss of pay, The temperature is to be determined by the supervisor after consultation with the employee who claims the extra rate.
Hot Places. Any employee who is engaged to work in hot conditions continuously for a period greater than 2 hrs or spend greater in duration during the course of a standard shift shall receive a hot work allowance provided that once this machine or operation is so engineered to prevent the transfer of heat to the operator this allowance shall cease to be paid, when greater than 2 hours the payment shall be made for the whole shift First full pay period on or after 18th March 2005 First full pay period on or after 18th March 2006 First full pay period on or after 18th March 2007 Hot Places 68.25 cents per hour 71.66 cents per hour 75.24 cents per hour NB Hot and Cold conditions shall be measured in accordance with Hot and Cold guidelines as set out in the OHS Act.
Hot Places. An employee working for one hour or more in the shade in places where the temperature is raised by artificial means to a temperature exceeding 46°C shall be paid an allowance per hour extra. Where work continues for more than two hours in temperatures exceeding 46°C employees shall also be entitled to twenty minutes rest after every two hours work without deduction of pay. The employee’s coordinator shall decide the temperature after consultation with the employees who claim the extra rate and a thermometer shall be available as required for the purpose of determining temperatures. This allowance will not be payable to employees working on normal duties in the paper machine room.
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