Emergency Standby Sample Clauses

The Emergency Standby clause establishes procedures and responsibilities for maintaining backup systems or personnel in the event of an emergency that disrupts normal operations. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which standby resources are activated, such as power outages, equipment failures, or critical staff absences, and may specify notification requirements and response times. Its core practical function is to ensure business continuity and minimize operational downtime by providing a clear framework for rapid response during unforeseen emergencies.
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Emergency Standby. In the event that any member covered under this AGREEMENT is ordered to place himself on alert for duty in an emergency situation, he will be compensated at the rate of four (4) hours pay at the normal hourly rate of pay for each day on such emergency standby.
Emergency Standby. At the discretion of the Utilities Superintendent, multiple employees may be put on Emergency Standby in addition to the on call personnel. This could occur when a major event or disaster is occurring, or pending, such as a water or sewer emergency, fire, flood, blizzard etc. When an employee is called in outside of their regular scheduled work day for Emergency Standby, that employee shall be paid from emergency portal to portal pay (i.e. paid for time spent traveling to the emergency from point of departure to work and back) at the appropriate overtime rate and receive the current GSA mileage reimbursement rate for transportation if they use a personal vehicle. Emergency Standby: $61.87 Weekdays (Mon. — Fri.) Emergency Standby: $118.12 Weekends/Holidays (Sat. — Sun. and actual holiday)
Emergency Standby. 17.01 No employee shall be required to stand by or remain at home so that he/she might be called for emergency duty, except at full pay NOTE: Employees can be on standby when they are on casual vacation or Union business (a) An employee who is required to stand by on weekday (Monday through Friday) shall be paid 1 hour at the regular rate of pay per status. (b) An employee who is required to stand by on weekends (Saturday/Sunday) shall be paid 1 ¼ hours at the regular rate of pay per status. (c) An employee who is called to work while standing by shall be paid in accordance with paragraphs 15.03 in addition to the pay provided for in (a) or (b) above. (d) The employee on standby shall be responsible for placing his/her name on the standby list in Central Dispatch at the start of the standby period NOTE: It is understood that participation in standby time as noted in (a) and (b) above is done on a voluntary rotating basis.
Emergency Standby. Employees with responsibility for being on emergency call will receive an annual stipend as follows: Primary individual a stipend of $1200 and secondary individual a stipend of $300.
Emergency Standby. Contractor agrees to provide an Ambulance for emergency scene standby, at no charge to District, when a fire or police incident commander has reason to believe a life-threatening emergency situation warrants an Ambulance standby.
Emergency Standby. 1. Certain designated unit employees may be placed on emergency (tactical alert) standby in order to fulfill the emergency tactical plan. 2. Unit members shall remain available either at home or at prearranged locations advising a central designated person of respective phone numbers so that immediate recall may be performed in an orderly fashion without delay.
Emergency Standby. 17.01 No employee shall be required to stand by or remain at home so that he/she might be called for emergency duty, except at full pay (a) An employee who is required to stand by on weekday (Monday through Friday) shall be paid 1 hour at the regular rate of pay per status. (b) An employee who is required to stand by on weekends (Saturday/Sunday) shall be paid 1 ¼ hours at the regular rate of pay per status. (c) An employee who is called to work while standing by shall be paid in accordance with paragraphs 15.03 in addition to the pay provided for in (a) or (b) above. (d) The employee on standby shall be responsible for placing his/her name on the standby list in Central Dispatch at the start of the standby period
Emergency Standby. For a 24-hour period -- three hours per day at a pay rate equal to time and one-half. For less than a 24-hour period -- at a rate proportionate to that of a 24-hour period.
Emergency Standby. Section 1. Any employee may be placed on Emergency Standby by providing notice to them of the possibility they will be needed to report to work after scheduled shift hours to address a predicted or possible emergency. Such employees who are scheduled by the City for emergency standby shall receive two (2) hours of pay at the appropriate overtime rate for each scheduled day on standby. However, if an employee is called into work on a scheduled emergency standby day, he/she shall receive the appropriate overtime rate of pay for either two
Emergency Standby. 694 When the City requires that an employee must be available for emergency standby work the 695 employee will be compensated at the rate of one hour of pay at the regular rate for each 696 eight hours of standby. 697 No employee on standby duty is expected to attempt any procedure which he the employee 698 considers unsafe within the requirements of the operation. If additional help is required to 699 perform a job, employees will follow specified department procedures. Safety equipment 700 will be used and safety procedures followed same as during regular working hours. 701 The Equipment Operator listed on the emergency standby roster will receive the initial call. 702 The Equipment Operator will then assess the situation. The Equipment Operator is 703 responsible for calling the Maintenance WorkerSecond On Call Employee or additional 704 personnel to address the emergency, if required. 705 All employees must have a telephone for call out. Employees will forfeit standby pay and be 706 subject to disciplinary action if they are unable to report to work or cannot be located. 707 The emergency standby list will be composed of at least one equipment operator and a 708 second on-call employeeone Equipment Operator and one Maintenance Worker andin 709 addition to one employee from the Wastewater Treatment Division. Emergency standby will 710 be paid to the Water Treatment Plant Utility Operator II when he on call (e.g., days off). 711 Emergency standby may be assigned to other positions when deemed necessary by the 712 department head for the efficient provision of City services. 713 Standby will not count toward overtime and will be rotated equally among all division 714 employees. An employee who is called in to work while on standby will receive overtime 715 pay in accordance with other standard overtime provisions in the union agreement.