Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

classified radiation worker

Russian translation:

допуск к работе в условиях повышенной радиации с 1987 г.

Added to glossary by Michael Tovbin
Sep 4, 2002 18:24
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допуск к работе в условиях повышенной радиации с 1987 г.

предполагается, что в 1987 признан годным по состоянию здоровья и с тех пор успешно проходит соответствующие освидетельствования.

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Здоров. Допущен к работе в условиях ... с
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Работник радиационной промышленности согласно табелю о рангах и должностях, утвержденной штатом Х...

Сстояние здоровья: пригоден. Работник радиационной промышленности согласно табелю о рангах и должностях, утвержденной штатом ХХ с 1987 года.

Разница между classified and non-classified jobs (на примере университетского отдела кадров) и не имеет ничего общего с classified as jobs requiring допуск):

Classified Positions Classified staff positions are grouped or classed, under the Arkansas Uniform Classification and Compensation Act, with positions that have similar duties and responsibilities and that require similar knowledge, abilities, skills, education, and experience. Each classification is assigned to one of twenty-six pay grades which has a minimum and a maximum pay level.
These positions range from clerical/secretarial, accountants, computer technicians/analyst, custodial/maintenance workers, skilled trades, and agriculture farm technicians.

Non-Classified Positions
Academic, Administrative
and Professional Non-Classified staff positions are not assigned to a pay grade, but each non-classified title has a maximum salary for each year of the biennium, called a line-item maximum, which is specified in the campus appropriations act. The actual pay for each non-classified position is determined by the University and department budget and by the employee’s qualifications. Faculty titles and most administrative titles are also non-classified.
Reference:

http://www.uark.edu

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