Common use of Reporting, regulations, and record keeping Clause in Contracts

Reporting, regulations, and record keeping. Contractor shall comply with emergency notification procedures required by applicable laws and regulatory requirements. Contractor shall notify all appropriate agencies, Including the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, local emergency response providers and the National Response Center of reportable quantities of hazardous waste found or observed in solid waste, targeted recyclable materials, electronic waste, universal waste, and construction and demolition debris (C&D) anywhere within its service area. In addition to other required notifications, if Contractor observes any substances which it or its employees reasonably believe or suspect to contain hazardous wastes unlawfully disposed of or released on any County property, including storm drains, streets or other public rights of way, Contractor will immediately notify County. All records required by regulations shall be maintained at Contractor’s facility. These records shall include: waste manifests, waste inventories, waste characterization records, inspection records, incident reports, and training records. Contractor shall maintain records showing the types and quantities, if any, of hazardous waste found in solid waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials which were inadvertently collected from customers within its service area, but diverted from landfilling.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Reporting, regulations, and record keeping. Contractor shall comply with emergency notification procedures required by applicable laws Applicable Laws and regulatory requirements. Contractor shall notify all appropriate agencies, Including including the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, local emergency response providers Control and Local Emergency Response Providers and the National Response Center of reportable quantities of hazardous waste Hazardous Waste found or observed in solid wasteSolid Waste, targeted recyclable materialsTargeted Recyclable Materials, electronic wasteOrganic Materials, universal wasteElectronic Waste, Universal Waste, and construction Construction and demolition debris (C&D) Demolition Debris anywhere within its service areaService Area. In addition to other required notifications, if Contractor observes any substances which it or its employees reasonably believe or suspect to contain hazardous wastes Hazardous Wastes unlawfully disposed Disposed of or released on any County Agency property, including storm drains, streets or other public rights of way, Contractor will immediately notify Countythe Agency and SBWMA. All records required by regulations shall be maintained at the Contractor’s facilityFacility. These records shall include: waste manifests, waste inventories, waste characterization records, inspection records, incident reports, and training records. Contractor shall maintain records showing the types and quantities, if any, of hazardous waste Hazardous Waste found in solid wasteSolid Waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials Targeted Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials, which were was inadvertently collected Collected from customers Customers within its service areathe Service Area, but diverted from landfilling.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Reporting, regulations, and record keeping. Contractor shall comply with emergency notification procedures required by applicable laws Applicable Laws and regulatory requirements. Contractor shall notify all appropriate agencies, Including the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, local emergency response providers Control and Local Emergency Response Providers and the National Response Center of reportable quantities of hazardous waste Hazardous Waste found or observed in solid wasteSolid Waste, targeted recyclable materialsTargeted Recyclable Materials, electronic wasteElectronic Waste, universal wasteUniversal Waste, and construction Construction and demolition debris Demolition Debris (C&D) anywhere within its service areaService Area. In addition to other required notifications, if Contractor observes any substances which it or its employees reasonably believe or suspect to contain hazardous wastes Hazardous Wastes unlawfully disposed Disposed of or released on any County property, including storm drains, streets or other public rights of way, Contractor will immediately notify County. All records required by regulations shall be maintained at Contractor’s facility. These records shall include: waste manifests, waste inventories, waste characterization records, inspection records, incident reports, and training records. Contractor shall maintain records showing the types and quantities, if any, of hazardous waste Hazardous Waste found in solid wasteSolid Waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials Targeted Recyclable Materials which were inadvertently collected from customers Customers within its service areaService Area, but diverted from landfilling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Reporting, regulations, and record keeping. Contractor shall comply with emergency notification procedures required by applicable laws and regulatory requirements. Contractor shall notify all appropriate agencies, Including the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, local emergency response providers and the National Response Center of reportable quantities of hazardous waste found or observed in solid waste, targeted recyclable materials, electronic waste, universal waste, and construction and demolition debris (C&D) anywhere within its service area. In addition to other required notifications, if Contractor observes any substances which it or its employees reasonably believe or suspect to contain hazardous wastes unlawfully disposed of or released on any County property, including storm drains, streets or other public rights of way, Contractor will immediately notify County. All records required by regulations shall be maintained at Contractor’s facility. These records shall includeInclude: waste manifests, waste inventories, waste characterization records, inspection records, incident reports, and training records. Contractor shall maintain records showing the types and quantities, if any, of hazardous waste found in solid waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials which were inadvertently collected from customers within its service area, but diverted from landfilling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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