Common use of CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Operations and Maintenance, Contract, Operations and Maintenance

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CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper and lawful handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations)transportation, and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes wastes, or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County an OCWR Safety Officer Officer-reviewed and County County-approved Emergency/Emergency/ Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid liquid, or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal removal, and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal legal and State regulatory requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. or other evidence of transfer or disposal to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their its employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep appropriate emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County an OC Waste & Recycling Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Emergency/ Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, Agreement

CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County an OC Waste & Recycling Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Emergency/ Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure ensure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor CONTRACTOR is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor CONTRACTOR must have a County an OC Waste & Recycling Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Emergency/ Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor CONTRACTOR in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the ContractorCONTRACTOR’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor CONTRACTOR is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor CONTRACTOR shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landfill Gas Services Contract

CONTRACTOR GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, storage, transportation (per all Federal, State and Local Regulations), and disposal of any hazardous wastes, liquid wastes or nuisance wastes (i.e. finely divided, powdery/dusty materials, strong odor, etc.) it generates on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. The Contractor must have a County an OC Waste & Recycling Safety Officer reviewed and County approved Emergency/Contingency Plan for handling spills of hazardous, liquid or nuisance materials it is using while working on County property or elsewhere when performing work on the County’s behalf. This shall include proper handling, removal and disposal of these materials per all applicable Federal and State requirements. The Plan shall also include emergency notification to County staff and emergency personnel. The spill-damaged area(s) must be restored/repaired to its original condition by the Contractor in a correct and timely manner and to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall provide copies of all manifests, bills of lading, etc. to the County upon request to verify proper disposal to a licensed, permitted facility has occurred. The County has the authority to perform inspections of the Contractor’s work area at any time to insure all applicable regulations are being adhered to. The Contractor is responsible for training their employees, as required by OSHA CCR Title 8, in the proper handling, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials. These employees must also be trained in the Emergency/Contingency Plan and know immediate response procedures should a release occur. The Contractor shall keep emergency response equipment and materials available in the working area, should a release occur.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aggregate Contract

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