Specific Situations. For greater certainty, but without detracting from the generality of the foregoing paragraph, the parties specifically agree that excluded personnel may perform bargaining unit work in the following situations: i. setting up, calibration, adjusting, maintaining, repairing or installing equipment or tools. The Company will notify the Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of the type and duration of work to be done. ii. training or instruction which is not provided through the Trainer within the bargaining unit. iii. experimentation, and iv. in the event of any emergency where other bargaining unit employees with the demonstrated skills and abilities are not immediately or readily available to perform the work. v. overload relief of a temporary nature, not to exceed five (5) continuous working days vi. to cover off rest breaks and meal breaks when a bargaining unit employee is not readily available vii. equipment performance or standards testing; and the auditing of all processes, systems, and functions
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement