Hazardous Waste Program. The Contractor shall, in cooperation with OCCM, implement and manage a HAZMAT program for Facilities in accordance with the MMP. The Contractor shall perform spill containment and clean up for hazardous material spills of fifty-five (55) gallons or less. Larger spills will require the assistance of community HAZMAT first response. The Contractor must properly dispose of all hazardous material spill wastes, and provide the appropriate manifests and HAZMAT bills of lading to OCCM. All employees performing HAZMAT operations shall be State of California certified and trained to the appropriate level for which they work. All training is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor must obtain and retain hazardous waste disposal permits, submit monthly reports of collections and disposals, and retain documentation for the duration of this Agreement. OCCM shall select the hazardous material disposal facilities, and all materials for disposal shall be manifested in the name of the AOC. The Contractor shall provide programs and guidelines that enable the Facility hazardous waste generators to properly collect and handle the waste streams they generate and track the containers from cradle-to-grave. The Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the AOC, develop policies and procedures to safely and effectively work in and around hazardous materials as asbestos, lead-based paint, etc. The known presence of hazardous material will not be justification for delays in Work. The Contractor shall operate, maintain, and repair RPIE and other assigned assets. Facilities maintenance and repair requirements include, but are not limited to, all elements of the “Standard Classification of Building Elements and Related Site Work” – UNIFORMAT II.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Standard Agreement
Hazardous Waste Program. The Contractor shall, in cooperation with OCCM, implement and manage a HAZMAT program for Facilities in accordance with the MMP. The Contractor shall perform spill containment and clean up for hazardous material spills of fifty-five (55) gallons or less. Larger spills will require the assistance of community HAZMAT first response. The Contractor must properly dispose of all hazardous material spill wastes, and provide the appropriate manifests and HAZMAT bills of lading to OCCM. All employees performing HAZMAT operations shall be State of California certified and trained to the appropriate level for which they work. All training is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor must obtain and retain hazardous waste disposal permits, submit monthly reports of collections and disposals, and retain documentation for the duration of this Agreement. OCCM shall select the hazardous material disposal facilities, and all materials for disposal shall be manifested in the name of the AOC. The Contractor shall provide programs and guidelines that enable the Facility hazardous waste generators to properly collect and handle the waste streams they generate and track the containers from cradle-to-grave. The Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the AOC, develop policies and procedures to safely and effectively work in and around hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead-based paint, etc. The known presence of hazardous material will not be justification for delays in Work. The Contractor shall operate, maintain, and repair RPIE and other assigned assets. Facilities maintenance and repair requirements include, but are not limited to, all elements of the “Standard Classification of Building Elements and Related Site Work” – UNIFORMAT II.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Standard Agreement
Hazardous Waste Program. The Contractor shall, in cooperation with OCCM, AOC implement and manage a HAZMAT program for Facilities Facility in accordance with the MMPMP. The Contractor shall perform spill containment and clean up for hazardous material spills of fifty-five (55) gallons or less. Larger spills will require the assistance of community HAZMAT first response. The Contractor must properly dispose of all hazardous material spill wastes, and provide the appropriate manifests and HAZMAT bills of lading to OCCMAOC. All employees performing HAZMAT operations shall be State of California certified and trained to the appropriate level for which they work. All training is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor must obtain and retain hazardous waste disposal permits, submit monthly reports of collections and disposals, and retain documentation for the duration of this Agreement. OCCM AOC shall select the hazardous material disposal facilitiesFacility, and all materials for disposal shall be manifested in the name of the AOC. The Contractor shall provide programs and guidelines that enable the Facility hazardous waste generators to properly collect and handle the waste streams they generate and track the containers from cradle-to-grave. The Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the AOC, develop policies and procedures to safely and effectively work in and around hazardous materials as asbestos, lead-based paint, etc. The known presence of hazardous material will not be justification for delays in Work. The Contractor shall operate, maintain, and repair RPIE and other assigned assets. Facilities Facility maintenance and repair requirements include, but are not limited to, all elements of the “Standard Classification of Building Elements and Related Site Work” – UNIFORMAT II. Sentinel Event Reporting and Management. The Contractor shall, in cooperation with AOC, implement a Sentinel Event management program which will define the emergency reporting communication chain, the responsibilities of all parties in that communication chain and time frames required by those parties for response to a report of an emergency . Upon the occurrence of a Sentinel Event the Contractor may, pursuant to Section C, Paragraph E Item 2 (“Work Without an SWO”), initiate Work prior to receiving an SWO.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Cm at Risk Agreement