0
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Health Educators and Family planning Field workers are classified as--
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Excluded
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6(d )&6(e)
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31
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Most suitable method to classify employment of Railway servant as continuous intensive or EI is based on----
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Factual job analysis
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7(1)
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32
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-- ---- are the two important factors for classification of Railway Servant as intensive
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Strenuous nature of work tending to cause mental or physical strain and continuous application to work with little or no period of relaxation
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7(2)
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33
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Period of inaction or relaxation aggregating to –----hours in a cycle of 24hours will satisfy the condition of little period of rest for classification as intensive
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Less than 6
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7(2) Explanation
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34
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Period of inaction or relaxation aggregating to –----hour in a cycle of 8hours will satisfy the condition of little period of rest for classification as intensive
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Less than 1
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7(2) Explanation
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35
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The Employment of a Railway Servant is classified as ----- if in shift of 12 hours the period of inaction aggregate to 6 hours or more
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Essentially Intermittent
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7(3)(b)
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36
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While assessing the work load of----- staff the period of inaction less than 5 minutes shall be ignored
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Essentially Intermittent
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Note under Section 7
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37
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The standard hours of duty of intensive classification -----hours a weak
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42
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8(3)(a)
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38
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The rostered hours of duty of caretaker of rest house is ----hours a week
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75
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8(4)(a)(1)&8(6)(i)
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39
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Standard hours of work of a Railway Servant classified EI and working in ------- provided with quarters within 0.5km from the place of work is 60 hours in a week
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Non road station
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8(4)(3)
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40
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Standard hours of work of a Railway Servant classified EI and working in roadside station not provided with quarters within 0.5km from the place of work is-------hours in a week
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60 hours
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8(4)(3)
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41
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Standard hours of work of a Railway Servant classified EI and working in a roadside station and provided with quarters within 0.5km from the place of work is-------hours in a week
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72 hours
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8(4)(3)
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42
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Maximum time limit prescribed for preparatory and Complementary work in case of Railway Servant Classified as intensive is -------hours a week
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3 hours
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8(6)(a)
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43
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Maximum time limit prescribed for preparatory and Complementary work in case of Railway Servant Classified as continuous is -------hours a week
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6 hours
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8(6)(b)
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44
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Maximum time limit prescribed for preparatory and Complementary work in case of Railway Servant Classified as EI and called upon to work 24 additional hours in a week is -------hours a week
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3
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8(6)(c)(i)
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45
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Maximum time limit prescribed for preparatory and Complementary work in case of Railway Servant classified as EI and called upon to work 12 additional hours in a week is ------- a week
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4 &1/2 hours
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8(6)(c)(ii)
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46
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Time required for preparatory and complementary work by a running staff shall be deemed to be ------ a week
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4 hours
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8(7)
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47
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If the time assessed for preparatory and complementary work in respect of staff classified as -----is less than 45 minutes per day the same should be treated as half an hour
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Continuous
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8(7) Note(ii)
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48
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If the time assessed for preparatory and complementary work in respect of staff classified as Continuous is 45 minutes and 1 hour per day the same should be treated as -------
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1 hour
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8(7) Note(ii)
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49
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If the time assessed for preparatory and complementary work in respect of staff classified as Continuous, EI and Intensive is more than 15 minutes per day the same should be treated as -----------
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Half an hour
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8(7) Note(ii)
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50
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Averaging period for purpose of calculating overtime in respect of continuous staff is ----
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Bi weekly
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10(2)& section 132 of Railways Act
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51
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Averaging period for purpose of calculating overtime in respect of ------ staff is bi weekly
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Intensive
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10(2)& section 132 of Railways Act
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52
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The particulars of extra work done by a Railway Servant shall be recorded in ------
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Register of Extra hours of work(Form A)
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11
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53
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Weekly rest of not less than ----is granted to Railway Servant whose employment is classified as Intensive
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30 consecutive hours
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12(1)
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54
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Weekly rest of not less than ----is granted to Railway Servant whose employment is classified as EI
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24 hours including a full night
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12(1)
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55
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Weekly rest of not less than ----is granted to Railway Servant whose employment is classified as continuous
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30 consecutive hours
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12(1)
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56
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No Railway Servant classified as intensive shall be called upon to duty before completion of rest of----
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12 hours
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12(2)
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57
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Running staff shall be granted rest of ------consecutive hours including full night in bed in a month
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4 periods of 30 hours or 5 periods of 22
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12(3)
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58
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-----will decide whether a particular action will be classified as sustained attention or not
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Controlling authority
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2(m)
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59
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Loco running staff who are deputed to accompany engine on trial are allowed -----credit of time spent
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100 percent
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60
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No Railway Servant except -------are booked for more than 14 days continuously
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Staff Operating Track Machines
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RBE 162/2009
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SOURCE - AISMA.IN