Climbing Pay Sample Clauses

The Climbing Pay clause establishes the payment structure for work that involves climbing or working at heights. Typically, it specifies additional compensation or premium rates for employees who perform tasks such as scaling towers, ladders, or other elevated structures, recognizing the increased risk and skill required. This clause ensures that workers are fairly compensated for hazardous duties, thereby promoting safety and incentivizing qualified personnel to undertake such work.
Climbing Pay a. Air Resources Board Air Resources Board (ARB) employees who are required to climb to the sampling point of smoke stacks or storage tanks at a height of 30 feet or more shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by ARB as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing. Effective April 1, 2002, “climbing” smoke stacks and storage tanks requires the use of hands and feet for thirty (30) feet upward to sampling points. “Climbing” does not include such things as taking an elevator or climbing the stairs in a building upon which a smoke stack is located. b. Caltrans and Water Resources Caltrans and Department of Water Resources employees who are required to climb using climbing equipment, and employees of the same departments who are required to hold backup safety lines for climbers, shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour using climbing equipment or holding backup safety lines. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by their respective departments as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing or securing backup safety lines.
Climbing Pay. A. Air Resources Board Air Resources Board (ARB) employees who are required to climb to the sampling point of smoke stacks or storage tanks at a height of 30 feet or more shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by ARB as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing. B. Caltrans and Water Resources Caltrans and Department of Water Resources employees who are required to climb using climbing equipment, and employees of the same departments who are required to hold backup safety lines for climbers, shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour using climbing equipment or holding backup safety lines. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by their respective departments as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing or securing backup safety lines.
Climbing Pay. This section shall take effect October 1, 1999, or the first pay period following ratification, whichever occurs later.
Climbing Pay. A. Air Resources Board Air Resources Board employees who are required to climb using hands and feet to the sampling point of smoke stacks or storage tanks at a height of 30 feet upward or more shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by ARB as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing. B. Caltrans and Department of Water Resources Caltrans and Department of Water Resources employees who are required to climb using climbing equipment, and employees of the same departments who are required to hold backup safety lines for climbers, shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour using climbing equipment or holding backup safety lines. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by their respective departments as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing or securing backup safety lines. C. Department of Conservation Department of Conservation employees who are required to climb using climbing equipment to earthquake sensor attachment points shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour using climbing equipment. D. Employees who satisfy the criteria contained in section 11.47 A, B, and C will receive a minimum of one hour of climbing pay for any amount of climbing during the first hour of each day. Additional time spent climbing after the first hour during the same day will be rounded to the nearest quarter hour. E. The differential shall: (1) not be prorated; (2) not be subject to a qualifying pay period; (3) be applicable to all time bases and tenure; and (4) not be subject to PERS deduction.
Climbing Pay a. Air Resources Board Air Resources Board (ARB) employees who are required to climb to the sampling points of (including, but not limited to) smoke stacks, structures, vessels, vehicles, or storage tanks at a height of 30 feet or more shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by ARB as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing. Effective July 1, 2022, “climbing” smoke stacks and storage tanks requires the use of hands and feet for thirty (30) feet upward to sampling points. “Climbing” does not include such things as taking an elevator or climbing the stairs. b. Caltrans and Water Resources‌ Caltrans and Department of Water Resources employees who are required to climb using climbing equipment, and employees of the same departments who are required to hold backup safety lines for climbers, shall receive an hourly differential of $10.00 per actual climbing hour using climbing equipment or holding backup safety lines. Said employees may be required to successfully complete training prescribed by their respective departments as a condition of employment in positions requiring climbing or securing backup safety lines.

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