Work Train Clause Samples

The "Work Train" clause defines the procedures and requirements for the use of specialized trains or rail vehicles dedicated to construction, maintenance, or other work-related activities on a railway network. Typically, this clause outlines the scheduling, operational protocols, and safety measures that must be followed when work trains are deployed, such as coordination with regular train traffic and compliance with signaling rules. Its core practical function is to ensure that work trains can operate efficiently and safely alongside regular rail services, minimizing disruption and reducing the risk of accidents during maintenance or construction activities.
Work Train. Service is service ordered or advertised for the sole purpose of: (a) wreck clearing operations (auxiliary service); and (b) service exclusively engaged in handling company material, empty equipment, boarding and/or outfit cars, road repair cars, or auxiliaries directly to or from loading sites or work sites.
Work Train. 8 5 Yard Service . ...........................................................11 6(c) Health and Welfare. See Summary Plan Description "SPD" provided by the benefit provider. Benefit Eligibility .....................................................33 19 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Differential................... ...............................16 6 Formatted: Bullets and Numbering Duplicate Time Payments ..........................32 5(h) Incidental Work ..........................................11 4.1 Road Yard Movements ...............................11 4
Work Train. Yard Rates of Pay ..................................... Day ............................................. Forty Hour Week .................................. Overtime (Dally) .................................. (Days Off) ............................ Hours ...................................

Related to Work Train

  • Technical Training The CAISO and the Participating TOs shall respond to reasonable requests for support and provide relevant technical training to each other’s employees to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid and to comply with any NERC or WECC operator certification or training requirements. Examples of such technical training include, but are not limited to: (1) the theory or operation of new or modified equipment (e.g., control systems, Remedial Action Schemes, protective relays); (2) computer and applicator programs; and (3) CAISO (or Participating TO) requirements. The Parties shall enter into agreements regarding the timing, term, locations, and cost allocation for the training.

  • WORK CLOTHING Two sets of cotton drill protective clothing will be issued to all employees, upon request, within two weeks of commencing work with the Company. Employees will be made aware of these entitlements at the time of employment. A set of clothing will consist of either: • Two pairs of overalls; or • Two combination bib and brace; or • Two pairs of long trousers and two long sleeved shirt; or • Work denims at cost no greater than the above three choices • Clothing and footwear will be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis.

  • Work Week The work week will begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 11:59 p.m. the following Saturday.

  • Job Training ‌ The Employer and the Union shall establish a Joint Committee on Training and Skill Upgrading for the following purposes: (1) for planning training programs for those employees affected by technological change; (2) for planning training programs to enable employees to qualify for new positions being planned through future expansion or renovation; (3) for planning training programs for those employees affected by new methods of operation; (4) for planning training programs in the area of general skill upgrading. Whenever necessary, this Committee shall seek the assistance of external training resources such as the Federal Human Resources Development Canada and Provincial Ministry of Labour, or other recognized training institutions.

  • First Aid Training In the interests of the occupational safety and health of employees, the Employer will undertake an in-service program of first aid training aimed at providing a first aid officer for each department.