Debris Removal Equipment. All trucks and other equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local rules and regulations. Debris monitoring services will frequently certify Contractor trucks and equipment. Any truck used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping its load without the assistance of other equipment; be equipped with a rigid tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport and permit the truck to be filled to capacity (i.e. the tailgate must be able to hold a compressed load); and measured and marked for its load capacity. All vehicles shall comply with California regulations and licensing requirements, and with applicable local ordinances governing weight and size for the streets that must be traveled. Sideboards or other extensions to the bed are allowable, provided they meet all applicable rules and regulations, cover the front and both sides, and are constructed in a manner to withstand severe operating conditions. Prior to commencing debris removal operations, the Contractor shall present all trucks or trailers that will be used for hauling debris for the purpose of determining hauling capacity to County and debris monitoring representatives. The hauling capacity will be based on the interior dimensions of the truck’s metal dump bed. Hauling capacity will be rounded down to the nearest half cubic yard and will be recorded and marked on both sides of each truck or trailer on a white placard with black permanent markings. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the placards. The placard should clearly display the Contractor’s company name. Each truck or trailer will also be numbered for identification with a permanent marking. Trucks or equipment which are designated for use under this Contract shall not be used for any other work during the working hours of this Contract. The Contractor shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated work area during the period of this Contract. Under no circumstances will the Contractor mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Contract.
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Samples: Disaster Related Debris Management Services Contract, Contract for Disaster Related Debris Management Services
Debris Removal Equipment. All trucks and other equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local rules and regulations. Debris monitoring services will frequently certify Contractor trucks and equipment. Any truck used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping its load without the assistance of other equipment; be equipped with a rigid tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport and permit the truck to be filled to capacity (i.e. the tailgate must be able to hold a compressed load); and measured and marked for its load capacity. All vehicles shall comply with California regulations and licensing requirements, and with applicable local ordinances governing weight and size for the streets that must be traveled. Sideboards or other extensions to the bed are allowable, provided they meet all applicable rules and regulations, cover the front and both sides, and are constructed in a manner to withstand severe operating conditions. Prior to commencing debris removal operations, the Contractor shall present all trucks or trailers that will be used for hauling debris for the purpose of determining hauling capacity to County City and debris monitoring representatives. The hauling capacity will be based on the interior dimensions of the truck’s metal dump bed. Hauling capacity will be rounded down to the nearest half cubic yard and will be recorded and marked on both sides of each truck or trailer on a white placard with black permanent markings. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the placards. The placard should clearly display the Contractor’s company name. Each truck or trailer will also be numbered for identification with a permanent marking. Trucks or equipment which are designated for use under this Contract shall not be used for any other work during the working hours of this Contract. The Contractor shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated work area during the period of this Contract. Under no circumstances will the Contractor mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Contract.
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Samples: Consulting Agreement
Debris Removal Equipment. All trucks and other equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local rules and regulations. Debris monitoring services will frequently certify Contractor trucks and equipment. Any truck used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping its load without the assistance of other equipment; be equipped with a rigid tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport and permit the truck to be filled to capacity (i.e. the tailgate must be able to hold a compressed load); and measured and marked for its load capacity. All vehicles shall comply with California regulations and licensing requirements, and with applicable local ordinances governing weight and size for the streets that must be traveled. Sideboards or other extensions to the bed are allowable, provided they meet all applicable rules and regulations, cover the front and both sides, and are constructed in a manner to withstand severe operating conditions. Prior to commencing debris removal operations, the Contractor shall present all trucks or trailers that will be used for hauling debris for the purpose of determining hauling capacity to County and District and debris monitoring representatives. The hauling capacity will be based on the interior dimensions of the truck’s metal dump bed. Hauling capacity will be rounded down to the nearest half cubic yard and will be recorded and marked on both sides of each truck or trailer on a white placard with black permanent markings. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the placards. The placard should clearly display the Contractor’s company name. Each truck or trailer will also DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD be numbered for identification with a permanent marking. Trucks or equipment which are designated for use under this Contract shall not be used for any other work during the working hours of this Contract. The Contractor shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated work area during the period of this Contract. Under no circumstances will the Contractor mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Contract.
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Debris Removal Equipment. All trucks and other equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local rules and regulations. Debris monitoring services will frequently certify Contractor trucks and equipment. Any truck used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping its load without the assistance of other equipment; be equipped with a rigid tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport and permit the truck to be filled to capacity (i.e. the tailgate must be able to hold a compressed load); and measured and marked for its load capacity. All vehicles shall comply with California regulations and licensing requirements, and with applicable local ordinances governing weight and size for the streets that must be traveled. Sideboards or other extensions to the bed are allowable, provided they meet all applicable rules and regulations, cover the front and both sides, and are constructed in a manner to withstand severe operating conditions. DocuSign Envelope ID: 87EA04D8-EE53-4065-A44E-53353EB3D3EC Prior to commencing debris removal operations, the Contractor shall present all trucks or trailers that will be used for hauling debris for the purpose of determining hauling capacity to County and District and debris monitoring representatives. The hauling capacity will be based on the interior dimensions of the truck’s metal dump bed. Hauling capacity will be rounded down to the nearest half cubic yard and will be recorded and marked on both sides of each truck or trailer on a white placard with black permanent markings. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the placards. The placard should clearly display the Contractor’s company name. Each truck or trailer will also be numbered for identification with a permanent marking. Trucks or equipment which are designated for use under this Contract shall not be used for any other work during the working hours of this Contract. The Contractor shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated work area during the period of this Contract. Under no circumstances will the Contractor mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Contract.
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