Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period Sample Clauses

The "Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period" clause defines the minimum rest periods that must be provided to personnel while they are assigned to active duty or watchkeeping roles. Typically, this clause specifies the number of consecutive hours of rest required within a 24-hour period and may outline exceptions for emergencies or operational needs. Its core function is to ensure crew members are adequately rested to maintain safety and performance, thereby reducing the risk of fatigue-related incidents and ensuring compliance with labor and maritime regulations.
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. A crew member may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the master's discretion, given the following conditions: 1. the vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and 2. a minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six (6) consecutive) shall be maintained, and
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. An Officer may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: a) The vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and b) A minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six [6] consecutive) shall be maintained, and c) The watch system, (six [6] to twelve [12] or twelve [12] to six [6]) shall be maintained, and d) Not less than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) hours shall elapse between rest periods, and e) He shall not work two (2) off-watch periods in a row, except immediately following an on-watch rest period, and f) He shall not rest two (2) watch periods in a row, and g) The rest period must be uninterrupted, and
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. An Officer may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions:
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. An Officer may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: the vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and a minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six consecutive) shall be maintained, and the watch system, (six to twelve or twelve to six shall be maintained, and not less than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) hours shall elapse between rest periods, and he shall not work two (2) off-watch periods in a row, except immediately following an on-watch rest period, and he shall not rest two (2) watch periods in a row, and the rest period must be uninterrupted, and whenever possible, he shall receive six (6) hours notice of taking an on-watch rest, and he must be given a full meal at the end of the rest period (if missed). The foregoing shall apply only to continuous operating vessels with a crew of four (4)or more. Every tug shall have sufficient crew aboard so that life saving and fire extinguishing equipment may be used simultaneously in the event of fire aboard.
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. An Officer may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: a) the vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and b) a minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six [6] consecutive) shall be maintained, and c) the watch system, (6 to 12 or 12 to 6) shall be maintained, and d) not less than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) hours shall elapse between rest periods, and e) he shall not work two (2) off-watch periods in a row, except immediately following an on-watch rest period, and
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. A crew member may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: the vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six consecutive hours, and a minimum of eight hours rest per calendar day (six consecutive) shall be maintained, and the watch system to or to shall be maintained, and not less than six nor more than eighteen hours shall elapse between rest periods, and he shall not work two off watch periods i n a row except immediately following an on watch rest period, and he shall not rest two on watch periods in a row and the rest period must be uninterrupted, and whenever possible he shall receive s i x hours notice an on watch rest, and he must be given a full meal at the end of the rest period (if missed). The foregoing shall apply only to continuous operating vessels with a crew of four or more. Every tug shall have sufficient crew aboard so that life-saving and fire extinguishing equipment may be used simultaneously in the event of a fire aboard. In the case of a dispute between the parties when implementing the above principles and they are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory decision: The number of crew shall be the number determined by the Department of Transport complying with the appropriate regulations. The Department of Transport shall be requested to provide a report regarding compliance with statutory provisions. If the dispute at this stage cannot be mutually resolved, it will be handled under the terms of the Grievance Procedure set out in Article Any employee who is required to be available for Jury Duty, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Duty, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Witness, Crown Witness and where the employee represents his Employer in a court action, will be paid while on such duty, provided such court action is not occasioned by the Employee's private affairs. The pay will be such so as to maintain the Employee's monthly basic blanks will be frozen during this time.
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period an Employee may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following The vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and A minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six (6) consecutive) shall be maintained, and The watch system, (6 to or to 6) shall be maintained, and Not less than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) hours shall elapse between rest periods, and He shall not work two (2) off watch periods in a row, except immediately following an on watch rest period, and He shall not rest two (2) watch periods row, and The rest period must be uninterrupted, and Whenever possible he shall receive six (6) hours notice of taking an on watch rest, and He must be given a full meal at the end of the rest period (if missed). The foregoing shall apply only to continuous operating vessels with a crew of four (4) or more. Every tug shall have sufficient crew aboard so that life-savingandfire extinguishingequipment may be used simultaneously in the event of fire aboard. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Disputes If a dispute should arise between the parties on the manningof a vessel, the matter may be referredby either party to the arbitrator in accordance with the terms of the Arbitration Procedure set out in ARTICLE
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period. An Employee may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: 1. The vessel must be safely secured for a minimum of six (6) consecutive hours, and 2. A minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day (six [6] consecutive) shall be maintained, and 3. The watch system, (six [6] to twelve [12] or twelve [12] to six [6]) shall be maintained, and 4. Not less than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) hours shall elapse between rest periods, and 5. He shall not work two (2) off watch periods in a row, except immediately following an on watch rest period, and
Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period an Employee may be instructed to take hours of rest during the period of his watch, at the Master's discretion, given the following conditions: A minimum of eight (8) hours rest per calendar day The watch system, (6 to or to 6) shall be Not than six (6) nor more than eighteen (18) He shall not work two (2) off watch periods a row, except following an on watch rest period, and He shall not rest two (2) watch periods a row, and notice of taking an on watch rest, and He must be given a full meal at the end of the rest period (if missed). The foregoing shall apply only to continuous operating vessels with a crew of four (4) or more. Every tug shall have sufficient crew aboard so that life-saving and fire extinguishing equipment may be used simultaneously in the event of fire aboard. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Disputes If a dispute should arise between the parties on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of a vessel, the matter may be referred by either party to the arbitrator in accordance with the of the Arbitration Prouedure set out in ARTICLE (6). The Joint Safety shall be comprised of equal representation from the Company and the Unions concerned. terms of reference shall be as follows: To review all safety issues tabled during Agreement negotiations, and recommend action to the parties as appropriate. To meet monthly or at regular intervals to consider such safety matters of an industry wide character as may be placed on the agenda by individual members, To deal with such other matters as the parties may assign from time to time.

Related to Hours of Rest During On-Watch Period

  • Holiday Falling on a Day of Rest ‌ (a) When a paid holiday falls on a regular full-time employee's day of rest, the employee shall be entitled to a day off with pay in lieu of the holiday. (b) If a regular full-time employee is called in to work on the day designated as the lieu day pursuant to (a) above, he/she shall be compensated at time and one-half for all hours worked.

  • Holiday Falling on a Scheduled Workday An Employee who works on a designated holiday which is a scheduled workday shall be compensated at the rate of double time for hours worked, plus a day off in lieu of the holiday; except for Christmas and New Year's when the compensation shall be at the rate of double time and one-half (2½) for hours worked, plus a day off subject to this Agreement.

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  • Lunch Period Employees who work five (5) hours or more shall be granted a thirty (30) minute, duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period, which may or may not be during the normal lunch hours.

  • Loading on Annual Leave During a period of annual leave an Employee covered by this clause shall receive a loading of 22.5% calculated on the all-purpose rate of wage prescribed by Appendix A, clause 2.3 of this Agreement.