Suppression Division Sample Clauses

Suppression Division. The Fire Chief must give written notification to the next most senior member who is eligible to qualify in the suppression pool process.
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Suppression Division. All Probationers are eligible to qualify as Fire Fighters. All Senior (First Class) Fire Fighters are eligible to qualify as Lieutenants. Lieutenants and Acting Lieutenants are eligible to qualify as Captains, and Captains and Acting Captains are eligible to qualify as Battalion Chiefs. The number of applicants accepted will remain as follows: Battalion Chief Pool 12 Captain Pool 12 Lieutenant Pool 16
Suppression Division. Prerequisites:
Suppression Division. (a) Hours of work shall consist of 24 hour shifts. Employees must be off duty a minimum of twenty four (24) hours between 24 hour shifts, subject to the exigencies of service. Current schedule shall apply. See Appendix ‘A’
Suppression Division. Holiday in-lieu pay for represented members assigned to the Suppression Division shall be increased from five percent (5.0%) to five and one-half percent (5.5%) effective the first pay period ending July 2007.
Suppression Division. All suppression staff must take lieu time in full shifts.
Suppression Division. (a) Probationary Firefighter to Fourth Class Firefighter requires completion of one (1) year service in the Suppression Division and upon approval of the Fire Chief.
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Suppression Division. A qualifying Board consisting of a Deputy Chief, Chief of Training, a Platoon Chief and one other Chief Officer from within the Association shall be appointed by the Fire Chief. Fire Prevention Division A qualifying Board consisting of a Deputy Chief, Chief of Training, Chief of Fire Prevention and one other Chief Officer from within the Association shall be appointed by the Fire Chief. Training Division A qualifying Board consisting of a Deputy Chief, Chief of Training, Platoon Chief and one other Chief Officer from within the Association shall be appointed by the Fire Chief. Alarm Room Division A Qualifying Board consisting of a Deputy Chief, Chief of Training, Alarm Room Supervisor and one other Chief Officer from within the Association shall be appointed by the Fire Chief.

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