Management of workloads Clause Samples

Management of workloads. The Synod seeks to ensure that all employees have reasonable workloads. The Synod is therefore committed to strongly encouraging all managers to meet regularly with their staff with the purpose of consultatively and intentionally planning, resourcing, monitoring and providing guidance in relation to reasonable workloads.
Management of workloads. 3.1 To enable the workload to be managed and to deliver the required outputs, a degree of multi-skilling is required from certain groups of staff. 3.2 A Skills Matrix (Appendix A) has been developed that recognises certain tasks that can be performed safely following satisfactory training and assessment. 3.3 Staff are organised in rosters that reflect both the required levels of multi- skilled staff together with necessary core skills staff of each shift. 3.4 Where no cover line is available in rosters to maximise staffing, shift teams will manage the workloads with the staff available subject to Health and Safety requirements. 3.5 Rosters will be designed to provide the appropriate staffing at the required times i.e. when the Metrocars and Rolling Stock are available for maintenance and cleaning. 3.6 It is understood that this may require roster changes to fit future service changes. 3.7 It is therefore recognised by all parties that competency based deployment of staff and efficient rosters provide the most productive working hours. 3.8 Reviews may be undertaken every 12 weeks to ensure the appropriate skills are available and the roster provides the maximum opportunity for maintenance. 3.9 If staffing levels fall below tolerable levels or workloads change, Sectional Committee B (SCB) will agree changes to enable Production, Maintenance and Train Care targets to be met. 3.10 Any amendments to rosters are subject to review utilising the Health and Safety Executive’s Fatigue and Risk Index Calculator.

Related to Management of workloads

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

  • Statement of Work The Statement of Work to which Grantee is bound is incorporated into and made a part of this Grant Agreement for all purposes and included as Attachment A.

  • Commencement of Work Engineer shall not commence any field work under this Contract until he/she/it has obtained all required insurance and such insurance has been approved by County. As further set out below, Engineer shall not allow any subcontractor/subconsultant(s) to commence work to be performed in connection with this Contract until all required insurance has been obtained and approved and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Approval of the insurance by County shall not relieve or decrease the liability of Engineer hereunder.

  • Work Order (s) means a detailed scope of work for a Service required by Transnet, including timeframes, Deliverable, Fees and costs for the supply of the Service to Transnet, which may be appended to this Agreement from time to time.

  • Construction Services 3.1.1 Basic Construction Services. 3.1.2 Meetings and Schedule Updates.