POOL OPERATIONS Clause Samples
The "Pool Operations" clause defines the rules and procedures governing the management and functioning of a shared pool, such as a swimming pool or a resource pool, within a property or organization. It typically outlines responsibilities for maintenance, hours of operation, safety protocols, and user conduct. For example, it may specify who is responsible for cleaning, how access is controlled, and what safety measures must be in place. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe, orderly, and efficient use of the pool, minimizing risks and clarifying operational responsibilities.
POOL OPERATIONS. How will the crews know the miles of the new assignments?
POOL OPERATIONS. Pool operations within the Roseville Hub shall be restructured and the following shall represent pool operations.
A. Pools with home terminals at Sparks and Portola shall be run as follows:
POOL OPERATIONS. 1.1 A pool is a group of employees, usually carrying the same occupational title, whose output and earnings are “pooled” and divided among the members of the pool according to the time worked on the operations performed by the pool.
1.2 When establishing incentive standards for pool operations, the principles set forth in B1 above, will be applied. However, if one pool operation is the limiting factor in determining the output of one or more other operations in the pool, elemental allowed times or total allowed times for operations so affected will be adjusted to reflect the extent of the limitation.
POOL OPERATIONS. If the on duty point for the Denver-Cheyenne pool is moved from Denver Union Terminal to the DRGW Yard, will the mileage paid be increased? A19. Yes. The mileage will be from the center of DRGW Yard to Cheyenne. Q20. Will the pools be blue printed or run first in first out? A20. At the start of the implementation period they will run as they currently do and the parties will review the issue after a period of time to give the parties a chance to see how the merger has affected the pools.
POOL OPERATIONS. AQUA TECH agrees to furnish a Pool Manager, certified lifeguards, and other personnel, as required to operate the pool. All personnel hired by AQUA TECH will be employed by AQUA TECH and will be considered employees of AQUA TECH.
POOL OPERATIONS. The following pool consolidations may be implemented to achieve efficient operations in the Denver Hub:
POOL OPERATIONS. A) The following pool consolidations may be implemented to achieve efficient operations in the Salt Lake City Hub:
1. Salt Lake City - Elko and ▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇. These operations may be run as either two separate pools or as a combined pool with the home terminal within the Salt Lake City/Ogden metro complex. This pool service shall be subject to the following:
(a) If the pools are combined, then the former SP and WP engineers shall have prior rights on a 40/60 basis.
(b) If separate pools, the Carrier may operate the crews at the far terminal of Elko as one pool back to the metro complex with the crew being transported by the Carrier back to its original on duty point at the end of their service trip.
(c) The Carrier must give ten days written notice of its intent to change the number of pools or to combine the pools at Elko for a single pool returning to Salt Lake City/Ogden.
(d) Since Elko will no longer be a home terminal for pool freight operations east to the metro complex a sufficient number of pool and extra board employees will be relocated to the metro complex.
2. Salt Lake City - Green River/Pocatello and ▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇ River. These operations may be run as either one, two, or three separate pools. If as a combined pool, the home terminal will be within the metro complex. The carrier must give ten days written notice of its intent to change the number of pools. If run as a combined pool then prior rights, if still applicable, to the pool shall be based on the percentages that existed on the day the ten day notice is given. former ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 16/26 = 62%; former Idaho 10/26 = 38%
3. Salt Lake City - Grand Junction/ Helper/ Milford/ Provo. These operations may be run as either one, two, three or four separate pools with the home terminal within the metro complex. The carrier must give ten days written notice of its intent to change the number of pools. If run as a combined pool(s) then prior rights to the pool(s) shall be based on the percentages that existed on the day the ten day notice is given.
4. Helper - Grand Junction/ Provo and Milford - Provo/ Helper. Each of these operations will be run as a single pool.
POOL OPERATIONS. A. Exchanging Trains
1. Engineers working in pool freight service (including a pilot engineer where applicable) who are required to exchange trains enroute, shall be paid accordingly per the following scenarios:
Scenario 1: Engineer A is called at noon. Engineer B is called at 1600. The Engineers are required to trade trains. Engineer A makes it to their final destination (tie-up time) before midnight. Engineer B makes it to their final destination at 0300. Therefore, Engineer A would not have made it to their final destination under the Hours of Service law since Engineer B arrived at 0300. Both engineers under this scenario will be due payment a basic day paid at the through freight rate. Scenario 2: Engineer A is called at noon. Engineer B is called at 1600. The Engineers are required to trade trains. Engineer A makes it to their final destination (tie-up time) before midnight. Engineer B makes it to their final destination before midnight. Therefore, Engineer A would have made it to their final destination under the Hours of Service law. Under this scenario no payment is due.
2. Such a payment is not applicable to engineers making familiarization trips.
B. Trading Pool Turns
1. Assigned pool freight engineers will be allowed to trade pool turn positions with other engineers in the same pool subject to the following conditions:
a. The BLET Local Chairman or their designated representative shall submit the request to CMS on behalf of the engineers wishing to exchange pool turns.
b. Both engineers shall be at their home terminal when the request is made in order to avoid any disruptions to the operation of the pool. However, an exchange may be made where one engineer is on vacation.
c. A trade may be made at any time up to call time provided the engineer who must accept the call is rested and available. An engineer may initiate no more than six (6) trades per year. Both engineers involved in the trade must work before initiating another trade.
C. Freight Pool Rotation At the away from home terminal Engineers will maintain the same order for which they were called out of their home terminal.
POOL OPERATIONS. A. The following pool consolidations may be implemented to achieve efficient operations in the Denver Hub:
1. All Grand Junction-Denver/Bond and Grand Junction-Minturn pool operations shall be combined into one pool with Grand Junction as the home terminal. Denver shall have three separate pool operations during the interim period: Denver-Phippsburg/Bond, Denver-Cheyenne, and Denver-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Springs. Upon finalization of seniority within the Hub, Denver may have one, two or three pools as the Carrier determines. Short pool operations when run shall be between Grand Junction-Bond and Denver-Bond.
2. All Pueblo-Denver and Pueblo-Dalhart pool operations shall be combined into one pool with Pueblo as the home terminal. The Pueblo-Alamosa local shall remain separate but Pueblo-Alamosa traffic may be combined with the Pueblo- Dalhart and Pueblo-Denver pool if future traffic increases result in pool operations. The Pueblo-Minturn pool shall remain separate until the number of pool turns drops below ten (10) due to the cessation of service on portions of that line, at that time, the Carrier may combine it with the remaining Pueblo pool. The Pueblo-▇▇▇▇▇▇ pool shall remain separate until terminated with the abandonment of portions of that line. The tri-weekly local provisions shall apply until abandonment of any portion of the line east of Pueblo where Pueblo crews now operate.
3. Pool, local, road switcher and yard operations not covered in the above originating at Grand Junction shall continue as traffic volumes warrant.
4. Helper service at Minturn shall remain separate until terminated with the cessation of service on portions of the line where the helpers operate.
5. Any pool freight, local, work train or road switcher service may be established to operate from any point to any other point within the new Seniority District with the on duty point within one of the zones.
6. The operations listed in A 1 – 4 above, may be implemented separately, in groups or collectively upon ten (10) days written notice from the Carrier to the General Chairman. Implementation notices covering item (5) above, shall be governed by applicable collective bargaining agreements.
7. Power plants between Denver and Pueblo may be serviced by either Pueblo- Denver pool or the Denver Extra board or a combination thereof. The Denver extra board shall be used first and if exhausted, the pool crew will be used and deadheaded home after completion of service.
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