Waste Containers Sample Clauses
The Waste Containers clause establishes requirements for the provision, placement, and maintenance of containers designated for collecting waste materials on a project site or property. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for supplying the containers, how often they must be emptied, and the types of waste that must be separated or handled in specific ways. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause helps ensure proper waste management, promotes site cleanliness, and reduces the risk of environmental violations or safety hazards.
Waste Containers. Contractors using waste containers must use and order them through ASU Grounds Maintenance Department. Anytime a waste container is ordered a review will be done at that time to see if a metal recycling container would also be applicable and if so, would be provided to the project at no charge as long as this container is not contaminated with other refuse.
Waste Containers. Containers used for wastes must be in good condition (i.e. not rusting, without cracks or structural defects). If a container is broken or begins to leak, the material must be transferred to a container in good condition. The material composition must be compatible with the material to be stored and incompatible materials must not be stored in the same container. Containers must have a secure closure (e.g., screw cap). Parafilm, glass or rubber stoppers are not considered secure closures. Liquids must be stored in containers with tight fitting, screw top lids. Containers of liquid waste must not be “overfilled”; the maximum amount of liquid in the container must not exceed 90% of its capacity.
Waste Containers. Contents shall be removed from waste containers and can liners replaced. Inside and outside of the container shall be cleaned and disinfected. Containers shall appear visibly and uniformly clean. This shall include the elimination of streaks, foodstuff and the presence of any offensive odor emitting from the container. Empty/clean/change liners for all the waste containers, including sanitary napkin receptacles per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation.
Waste Containers. The City shall provide waste containers in sufficient quantity to maintain sanitary standards for trash disposal. City shall provide trash bag liners as needed. Waste containers shall be kept in a clean and satisfactory condition at all times and shall be emptied by the Contractor.
Waste Containers. Maintain containers in good operating condition with lids and closing mechanisms intact and operational to prevent the escape of debris by wind, spilling of the contents, or access by unauthorized personnel.
Waste Containers. Waste baskets shall be emptied daily and cleaned monthly and waste therefrom removed to a designated location for disposal by LANDLORD.
Waste Containers. Waste containers with tight fitting lids shall be provided as follows on both residential and nonresidential property for the collection of waste until removed from the Premises for disposal:
Waste Containers. The Contractor’s waste containers must meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and/or United Nations Performance-Oriented Packaging Standards specifications, as required, and all applicable standards. The transporter must carry the Emergency Response Guidebook in each vehicle used to transport waste.
Waste Containers. The Contractor acknowledges that it is aware of the special sensitivities of Governmental Authorities concerning proper use of waste containers and that it has reviewed the Site C Enforcement Order, issued under Section 34 of the Environmental Assessment Act (British Columbia) and dated June 24, 2016 (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/sites/default/files/Site-C-Enforcement-Order-Under-Section-34- Environmental-Assessment-Act-June-24-2016-1.pdf). Before commencing the performance of any Work, or element of the Work, at the Site, the Contractor will ensure that:
(a) all appropriate waste containers are available and in place, including animal-proof containers for management of food scraps and any other attractants. Animal-proof containers will be of all metal construction, purpose-built, and with protected bear-proof latch covers;
(b) proper signage is in place on the containers, clearly indicating the contents (waste paper, beverage containers, organics, etc.);
(c) recyclable materials are at all times kept separated from general garbage and other sources of contamination; and
(d) all Contractor Personnel engaged in the applicable Work have received training on the appropriate use of the different types of waste containers;
(e) all waste containers, including their use, will be inspected weekly and that compliance with the applicable CMP(s) and EPP(s) will be reported in each Weekly Environmental Monitoring Report, all, in accordance with the Waste Management Plan and each applicable EPP.
Waste Containers. 4.17.1 Storage of wastes in drums and containers generated from the Work shall be in compliance with all applicable USDOT, USEPA, NYSDEC, and any other regulatory requirements. The Contractor is responsible for using containers that are compatible with the waste being stored and that meet the regulatory requirements for the transport of such waste.
4.17.2 Containers used for waste disposal shall be marked and labeled. Each container shall be properly labeled with the following information:
4.17.2.1 The accumulation start date;
4.17.2.2 The contents of the container; and
4.17.2.3 Identification as to whether its contents are hazardous or non-hazardous wastes.
4.17.3 All hazardous/non-hazardous/petroleum based materials, substances and wastes generated by the Work shall be removed as soon as practicable but in no event later than thirty (30) Days after the waste was generated.
