Sewer Chokes Sample Clauses

Sewer Chokes. AT A GLANCE This allowance is payable if Council requires employees to clear a partial or total blockage from a sewage system.
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Sewer Chokes. Employees clearing sewer chokages shall be paid at the rate set out in Table 2 of Part B of this Agreement whilst so engaged.
Sewer Chokes. Employees clearing sewer chokages shall be paid at the rate set out in the Allowances Table of this Agreement whilst so engaged. The sewer choke allowance is to compensate for the highly obnoxious working conditions associated with the clearing of blockages from sewer mains (of any diameter) carrying raw or partially treated sewerage to sewerage treatment plants, often in circumstances where direct contact with the raw sewerage is unavoidable. For the purposes of this sub-clause, a sewer choke shall mean a partial or total blockage that may result in a spill to the external environment from the sewer system. The sewer choke allowance shall not be paid in addition to the sewerage treatment works allowance at clause 7.6.5 of this Agreement.
Sewer Chokes. The sewer choke allowance is to compensate for the highly obnoxious working conditions associated with the clearing of blockages in live sewers, which typically includes:
Sewer Chokes. AT A GLANCE This allowance is payable if Council requires you to clear a partial or total blockage from a sewage system. Employees clearing sewer chokages shall be paid at the rate set out in the Allowances Table of this Agreement whilst so engaged. The sewer choke allowance is to compensate for the highly obnoxious working conditions associated with the clearing of blockages from sewer mains (of any diameter) carrying raw or partially treated sewerage to sewerage treatment plants, often in circumstances where direct contact with the raw sewerage is unavoidable. For the purposes of this sub-clause, a sewer choke shall mean a partial or total blockage that may result in a spill to the external environment from the sewer system. The sewer choke allowance is paid per shift, including overtime shifts which are not continuous with an ordinary shift. The sewer choke allowance shall not be paid in addition to the sewerage treatment works allowance at clause 8.7.4 of this Agreement.

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