Common use of SPECIALIZED WORK Clause in Contracts

SPECIALIZED WORK. (A) The Employer will not require any employee to perform any work that the employee reasonably considers to present a clear and present danger to his or her health and safety. (B) The employees selected to perform specialized work and Producer are to negotiate and agree upon a rate in advance for such work and, if no agreement is so reached, the employee will not jeopardize working opportunities by refusing to perform such work. The employee may seek assistance from the Business Representative of the Union in connection with these negotiations, provided that there is no delay to the production in doing so. The Business Representative need not be present for the negotiations. If an employee is required to sign a waiver for any state or governmental agency or owner of private property and refuses to sign such waiver, such employee may be replaced, but such refusal shall not limit such employee’s future employment opportunities with Producer. When Producer knows in advance that such a waiver is required, Producer will advise the Union of the situation. (1) The Employer will strictly conform with all recognized industry health and safety standards and all applicable health and safety rules and regulations. (2) Call sheets shall identify the name and phone number of the Employer’s safety contact, which may be an individual or a department, as well as the phone number for the Employer’s safety hotline. (1) For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per flight or dive, but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). (2) Any employee designated by Producer to work completely under water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid a bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) of his rate in effect at the time of such performance for the entire work shift, except when the total time required by the employee to perform such work, including diving, is less than one (1) hour. (3) Any employee designated and required by Producer to dive to a depth of fifteen (15) feet or more in water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid an allowance of sixty dollars ($60.00) for each dive with a maximum payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). Such allowance shall supersede and replace the twenty-five percent (25%) bonus referred to in subparagraph (2) above. When an employee is required to dive under water twenty (20) feet or more, he shall be accompanied by another diver. (E) The following provisions shall be applicable to employees required to be under water when performing their work: (1) A dressing room shall be provided. (2) Hot drinks or nourishment shall be available if water is cold. (3) A rest period of ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for each hour so worked. Not more than two (2) consecutive hours shall elapse without a rest period. (4) In the event safety conditions so warrant, it shall be the practice of underwater workers in the performance of such work to work jointly in pairs. (F) (1) Producer will provide suitable wearing apparel for abnormally cold or wet work.

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Sources: Theatrical and Television Motion Picture Area Standards Agreement, Theatrical and Television Motion Picture Area Standards Agreement

SPECIALIZED WORK. (A) A. The Employer will not require any employee to perform any work that the employee reasonably considers to present a clear and present danger to his or her health and or safety. (B) B. The employees selected to perform specialized work and Producer Employer are to negotiate and agree upon a rate in advance for such work and, if no agreement is so reached, the employee will not jeopardize working opportunities by refusing to perform such work. The employee may seek assistance from the Business Representative of the Local Union in connection with these negotiations, provided that there is no delay to the production in doing so. The Business Representative need not be present for the negotiations. . C. If an employee is required to sign a waiver for any state or governmental agency or owner of private property and refuses to sign such a waiver, such employee may be replaced, but such refusal shall not limit such employee’s future employment opportunities with ProducerEmployer. When Producer the Employer knows in advance that such a waiver is required, Producer the Employer will advise the Local Union of the situation. (1) D. The Employer will strictly conform with all recognized industry health and safety standards and all applicable health and safety rules and regulations. (2) Call sheets shall identify the name and phone number of the Employer’s safety contact, which may be an individual or a department, as well as the phone number for the Employer’s safety hotline. (1) E. For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) per flight or dive, dive but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). (2) F. Any employee designated by Producer Employer to work completely under water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid a bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) of his the rate in effect at the time of such performance for the entire work shift, except when the total time required by the employee to perform such work, including diving, is less than one (1) hour. (3) G. Any employee designated and required by Producer Employer to dive to a the depth of fifteen (15) feet or more in water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid an allowance of sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) for each dive with a maximum payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). Such allowance shall supersede and replace the twenty-five percent (25%) bonus referred to in subparagraph (2F) above. When an employee is required to dive under water twenty (20) feet or more, he shall be accompanied by another diver. (E) H. The following provisions shall be applicable to employees required to be under water when performing their work: (1) A dressing room shall be provided. (2) Hot drinks or nourishment shall be available if water is cold. (3) A rest period of ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for each hour so worked. Not more than two (2) consecutive hours shall elapse without a rest period. (4) In the event safety conditions so warrant, it shall be the practice of underwater workers in the performance of such work to work jointly in pairs. . (F5) (1) Producer Employer will provide suitable wearing apparel for abnormally abnormal cold or wet work. (6) When required by Employer to work in water three (3) feet or more in depth for a period of an aggregate of at least four (4) hours during any workday, employee will be paid a fifteen percent (15%) bonus above the applicable scale rate for all hours worked during the work shift.

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Sources: Low Budget Theatrical Agreement, Low Budget Theatrical Agreement

SPECIALIZED WORK. (A) A. The Employer will not require any employee to perform any work that the employee reasonably considers to present a clear and present danger to his their health or her health and safety. (B) B. The employees selected to perform specialized work and Producer Employer are to negotiate and agree upon a rate in advance for such work and, if no agreement is so reached, the employee will not jeopardize working opportunities by refusing to perform such work. The employee may seek assistance from the Business Representative of the Local Union in connection with these negotiations, provided that there is no delay to the production in doing so. The Business Representative need not be present for the negotiations. . C. If an employee is required to sign a waiver for any state or governmental agency or owner of private property and refuses to sign such a waiver, such employee may be replaced, but such refusal shall not limit such employee’s future employment opportunities with ProducerEmployer. When Producer the Employer knows in advance that such a waiver is required, Producer the Employer will advise the Local Union of the situation. (1) D. The Employer will strictly conform with all recognized industry health and safety standards and all applicable health and safety rules and regulations. (2) Call sheets shall identify the name and phone number of the Employer’s safety contact, which may be an individual or a department, as well as the phone number for the Employer’s safety hotline. (1) E. For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) per flight or dive, dive but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). (2) F. Any employee designated by Producer Employer to work completely under water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid a bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) of his the rate in effect at the time of such performance for the entire work shift, except when the total time required by the employee to perform such work, including diving, is less than one (1) hour. (3) G. Any employee designated and required by Producer Employer to dive to a the depth of fifteen (15) feet or more in water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid an allowance of sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) for each dive with a maximum payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). Such allowance shall supersede and replace the twenty-five percent (25%) bonus referred to in subparagraph (2F) above. When an employee is required to dive under water twenty (20) feet or more, he they shall be accompanied by another diver. (E) H. The following provisions shall be applicable to employees required to be under water when performing their work: (1) A dressing room shall be provided. (2) Hot drinks or nourishment shall be available if water is cold. (3) A rest period of ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for each hour so worked. Not more than two (2) consecutive hours shall elapse without a rest period. (4) In the event safety conditions so warrant, it shall be the practice of underwater workers in the performance of such work to work jointly in pairs. . (F5) (1) Producer Employer will provide suitable wearing apparel for abnormally abnormal cold or wet work. (6) When required by Employer to work in water three (3) feet or more in depth for a period of an aggregate of at least four (4) hours during any workday, employee will be paid a fifteen percent (15%) bonus above the applicable scale rate for all hours worked during the work shift.

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Sources: Low Budget Theatrical Agreement

SPECIALIZED WORK. (A) The Employer will not require any employee to perform any work that the employee reasonably considers to present a clear and present danger to his or her health and safety. (B) The employees selected to perform specialized work and Producer are to negotiate and agree upon a rate in advance for such work and, if no agreement is so reached, the employee will not jeopardize working opportunities by refusing to perform such work. The employee may seek assistance from the Business Representative of the Union in connection with these negotiations, provided that there is no delay to the production in doing so. The Business Representative need not be present for the negotiations. If an employee is required to sign a waiver for any state or governmental agency or owner of private property and refuses to sign such waiver, such employee may be replaced, but such refusal shall not limit such employee’s future employment opportunities with Producer. When Producer knows in advance that such a waiver is required, Producer will advise the Union of the situation. (1C) The Employer will strictly conform with all recognized industry health and safety standards and all applicable health and safety rules and regulations. (2) Call sheets shall identify the name and phone number of the Employer’s safety contact, which may be an individual or a department, as well as the phone number for the Employer’s safety hotline. (1) For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per flight or dive, but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). (2) Any employee designated by Producer to work completely under water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid a bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) of his rate in effect at the time of such performance for the entire work shift, except when the total time required by the employee to perform such work, including diving, is less than one (1) hour. (3) Any employee designated and required by Producer to dive to a depth of fifteen (15) feet or more in water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid an allowance of sixty dollars ($60.00) for each dive with a maximum payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). Such allowance shall supersede and replace the twenty-five percent (25%) bonus referred to in subparagraph (2) above. When an employee is required to dive under water twenty (20) feet or more, he shall be accompanied by another diver. (E) The following provisions shall be applicable to employees required to be under water when performing their work: (1) A dressing room shall be provided. (2) Hot drinks or nourishment shall be available if water is cold. (3) A rest period of ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for each hour so worked. Not more than two (2) consecutive hours shall elapse without a rest period. (4) In the event safety conditions so warrant, it shall be the practice of underwater workers in the performance of such work to work jointly in pairs. (F) (1) Producer will provide suitable wearing apparel for abnormally cold or wet work.

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Sources: Theatrical and Television Motion Picture Area Standards Agreement

SPECIALIZED WORK. (A) A. The Employer will not require any employee to perform any work that the employee reasonably considers to present a clear and present danger to his their health or her health and safety. (B) . The employees selected to perform specialized work and Producer Employer are to negotiate and agree upon a rate in advance for such work and, if no agreement is so reached, the employee will not jeopardize working opportunities by refusing to perform such work. The employee may seek assistance from the Business Representative of the Local Union in connection with these negotiations, provided that there is no delay to the production in doing so. The Business Representative need not be present for the negotiations. . B. If an employee is required to sign a waiver for any state or governmental agency or owner of private property and refuses to sign such a waiver, such employee may be replaced, Docusign Envelope ID: C0559D39-AB17-4ABE-8186-52A838B3A625 but such refusal shall not limit such employee’s future employment opportunities with ProducerEmployer. When Producer the Employer knows in advance that such a waiver is required, Producer the Employer will advise the Local Union of the situation. (1) C. The Employer will strictly conform with all recognized industry health and safety standards and all applicable health and safety rules and regulations. (2) Call sheets shall identify the name and phone number of the Employer’s safety contact, which may be an individual or a department, as well as the phone number for the Employer’s safety hotline. (1) D. For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) per flight or dive, dive but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). (2) E. Any employee designated by Producer Employer to work completely under water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid a bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) of his the rate in effect at the time of such performance for the entire work shift, except when the total time required by the employee to perform such work, including diving, is less than one (1) hour. (3) F. Any employee designated and required by Producer Employer to dive to a the depth of fifteen (15) feet or more in water using a diving mask, air helmet or diving suit, including skin diving, will be paid an allowance of sixty forty dollars ($60.0040.00) for each dive with a maximum payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty twenty dollars ($180.00120.00). Such allowance shall supersede and replace the twenty-five percent (25%) bonus referred to in subparagraph (2F) above. When an employee is required to dive under water twenty (20) feet or more, he they shall be accompanied by another diver. (E) G. The following provisions shall be applicable to employees required to be under water when performing their work: (1) A dressing room shall be provided. (2) Hot drinks or nourishment shall be available if water is cold. (3) A rest period of ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for each hour so worked. Not more than two (2) consecutive hours shall elapse without a rest period. (4) In the event safety conditions so warrant, it shall be the practice of underwater workers in the performance of such work to work jointly in pairs. . (F5) (1) Producer Employer will provide suitable wearing apparel for abnormally abnormal cold or wet work. (6) When required by Employer to work in water three (3) feet or more in depth for a period of an aggregate of at least four (4) hours during any workday, employee will be paid a fifteen percent (15%) bonus above the applicable scale rate for all hours worked during the work shift.

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Sources: LLP Production Services Agreement