Common use of Helper Clause in Contracts

Helper. An employee assisting Trades employees in various classes of electrical work. A Helper shall do the work assigned by the Employer or by the Trades employee with whom the helper has been assigned to work, which work shall include the handling and transportation of materials and the operation of motor vehicles. Helpers shall not be called upon to come into direct contact with conductors or equipment which is potentially alive. The number of helpers shall not exceed one (1) to each Trades employee in the department. To the extent that a helper is not specifically prevented from doing so by the terms of this Agreement, a helper can be required to perform the work without a Trades employee being present either alone or together with other helpers.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Helper. An employee assisting Trades employees in various classes of electrical work. A Helper shall do the work assigned by the Employer or by the Trades employee with whom the helper has been assigned to work, which work shall include the handling and transportation of materials and the operation of motor vehicles. Helpers shall not be called upon to come into direct contact with conductors or equipment which is potentially alive. The number of helpers shall not exceed one 1 (1one) to each Trades employee in the department. To the extent that a helper is not specifically prevented from doing so by the terms of this Agreement, a helper can be required to perform the work without a Trades employee being present either alone or together with other helpers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement