Journeymen and Apprentices Sample Clauses

Journeymen and Apprentices. 19.01 Trades Work A journeyman shall be made available to oversee the digging of holes, the framing and erecting of poles and towers, in situations where electrical hazards may be encountered. Journeymen and apprentices shall perform the stringing of overhead wires and aerial cables, the hanging of transformers, street and ornamental lighting and signal heads; and maintaining, splicing and terminating underground cables, flame proofing on underground energized cables, and splicing of all metallic sheathed and shielded cables on overhead systems. Non-trades personnel may proceed to install pre-wired street light heads where an electrical journeyman has completed a thorough hazard assessment of the worksite. Any breakers, contactors, electric eyes or other such devices feeding the circuit must be set in a de-energized position/state and clearly marked/tagged. (“Lock-out” being the preferred method if practical). Such hazard assessment shall be in force for 15 calendar days.
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Journeymen and Apprentices. C. No Xxxxxxx shall supervise a crew with more than a combined total of twelve (12)
Journeymen and Apprentices. D. Foremen shall be entitled to perform any of the duties normally assigned to a Journeyman when there are not over eight (8) Journeymen and Apprentices under the Xxxxxxx'x supervision.
Journeymen and Apprentices. A. JOURNEYMEN: A Journeyman is a skilled meat cutter who has either served his apprenticeship in accordance with a period of time as set forth in this Agreement, or who has otherwise qualified as a skilled meat cutter. His skills shall consist of the ability to receive, handle, prepare, cut, cure, grind, slice, process, wrap, display and sell meat, poultry sausage or fish, whether frozen, chilled, cooked, smoked, barbequed or irradiated, and the performance of all work incidental thereto including the clean­ ing of all power equipment and tools. As a part of his duties he may be required to perform any or all of the above listed functions.
Journeymen and Apprentices. 19.01* Trades Work A journeyman shall be made available to oversee the digging of holes, the framing and erecting of poles and towers, in situations where electrical hazards may be encountered. Journeymen and apprentices shall perform the stringing of overhead wires and aerial cables, the hanging of transformers, street and ornamental lighting and signal heads; and maintaining, splicing and terminating underground cables, flame proofing on underground energized cables, and splicing of all metallic sheathed and shielded cables on overhead systems. A utility worker may hang a pre-wired street light head under the direct supervision of a journeyman.
Journeymen and Apprentices. X. Xxxxxxx shall be entitled to perform any of the duties normally assigned to a Journeyman when there are not over eight (8) Journeymen and Apprentices under the Xxxxxxx'x supervision.
Journeymen and Apprentices. 1. Apprentices and trainees will convert from existing percentages of the previous Journeyman's rate to same percentage of new Journeyman's rate. The wage progression schedules currently in use will continue until changed by appropriate means.
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  • STUDENTS AND BUSINESS APPRENTICES A student or business apprentice who is present in a Contracting State solely for the purpose of his education or training and who is, or immediately before being so present was, a resident of the other Contracting State, shall be exempt from tax in the first-mentioned State on payments received from outside that first-mentioned State for the purposes of his maintenance, education or training.

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