✨ Industrial Allowances
2446
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 59
| Type. | Amount. | To Whom Payable. | Qualification. |
|---|---|---|---|
| .07 Bosum Chair; Swinging Stage | 2s. a day (or part of a day) | Any worker .. | While working from a bosun chair or swinging stage. |
| .08 Stage Work .. | 2s. a day (or part of a day) | Any worker .. | While working on staging, ladders, or similar structures, where a false step or mishap would entail a fall of 25 ft. or more. |
| .09 Cargo Work .. | 3d. an hour | Any worker .. | While loading or unloading ammunition, or cargo, on ships : Provided that for the purpose of this subclause “ cargo ” shall be deemed to be material embarked in a ship for conveyance only and not for immediate or eventual use on that ship. |
| .10 Cement and Concrete | 2d. an hour | Any worker except bricklayer | While handling cement, or feeding concrete mixers, or handling, mixing, or spreading wet concrete, or cement washing. |
| .11 Dusty Work .. | 6d. an hour | Any worker .. | While working where the air is impregnated with dust from cork or other dust producing materials. |
| .12 Fumigation .. | 1s. an hour | Any worker .. | While fumigating with cyanide or other dangerous gases. |
| .13 Insulation Work | 6d. an hour | Any worker .. | While working with pumice, charcoal, silicate, or bitumen. |
| .14 Marking-off .. | 3d. an hour | Fitters and Turners, Boilermakers, Carpenters and Joiners, and Sheet-metal Workers | While marking-off new work (other than from templates) on the marking-off table : Provided that where it is not practicable for marking-off to be done on the marking-off table (or where there is no marking-off table) the allowance shall be paid in each case where the process of marking-off (other than from templates) involves eight hours or more continuous work. |
| .15 Obnoxious Work | 1s. an hour | Plumbers only | While employed on obnoxious work in isolation blocks or other places where notifiable infectious cases are being treated. |
| .16 Spray-painting— | |||
| .161 .. | 6d. an hour | Any worker .. | While spray-painting. |
| .162 .. | 1s. an hour | Any worker .. | While spray-painting on a ship’s hull. |
| .163 .. | 2s. 6d. an hour | Any worker .. | While spray-painting in a tank or confined space in a ship |
| A worker shall not be entitled to receive concurrently more than one of the allowances ·161, ·162, or ·163 above, but shall receive payment at the rate of the highest individual allowance for which he qualifies in respect of any one hour’s work. | |||
| .17 Vibrating Tools | 3d. an hour with a minimum of 1s. a day | Any worker .. | While using a pneumatic concrete breaker, pneumatic jack hammer, or pneumatic pick. |
| .18 Welding .. | Tradesmen only | While oxy-acetylene or electric welding, except on spot, stud, or butt welding machine— For four hours or less in a day. | |
| 1s. 3d. a day | .. | For more than four hours in a day. | |
| 2s. a day.. | .. | ||
| .19 Wood Carving | 3d. an hour | Any worker .. | While wood carving. |
| .20 Zincs and Valves | 2d. an hour | Any worker .. | While working on inner zincs and valves inside main inlets and discharges. |
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NZ Gazette 1949, No 59
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NZ Gazette 1949, No 59
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