Underwater Recovery Unit Sample Clauses

The Underwater Recovery Unit clause establishes the responsibilities and procedures for deploying specialized teams to recover objects or materials from underwater environments. Typically, this clause outlines the qualifications of personnel, the types of equipment to be used, and the safety protocols that must be followed during recovery operations, such as retrieving lost cargo or inspecting submerged infrastructure. Its core practical function is to ensure that underwater recovery tasks are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant regulations, thereby minimizing risk and liability for all parties involved.
Underwater Recovery Unit. Training Dives (1) When on duty, members of the State Police Underwater Recovery Unit shall be paid ten dollars ($10.00) an hour in addition to their hourly rate when actually diving. (2) When off duty, members of the State Police Underwater Recovery Unit shall be paid ten dollars ($10.00) an hour when actually diving plus compensating time at the appropriate rate during training.
Underwater Recovery Unit. (Operation) Full-time employees covered by this Agreement who are assigned to the dive team shall be paid 2.5 times their regular hourly rate while participating in recovery operations. Underwater Recovery Unit – (Training) Full-time employees covered by this agreement who are assigned to the dive team will attend eight (8) training days per calendar year; four (4) of which the schedule will be adjusted, four (4) of which will be paid at the overtime rate of 1.5 hours. Dive Team members shall receive two (2) weeks prior notice of scheduled training and work schedule adjustment.

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