Common use of Hazardous Materials Certification Clause in Contracts

Hazardous Materials Certification. The Contractor shall provide written certification that no materials used in the Work contain lead or asbestos materials in them in excess of amounts allowed by federal, state or local standards, laws, codes, rules and regulations; the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards; and/or the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, whichever is most restrictive. The Contractor shall provide this written certification as part of submittals under the Section in the Project Manual related to Contract Closeout.

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Samples: agenda.webbcountytx.gov:8085

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Hazardous Materials Certification. The Contractor Design-Builder shall provide written certification that no materials used in the Work contain lead or asbestos materials in them in excess of amounts allowed by federal, state state, or local standards, laws, codes, rules and regulations; the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards; and/or the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, whichever is most restrictive. The Contractor Design-Builder shall provide this written certification as part of submittals under the Section in the Project Manual related to Contract Closeout.

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Samples: resources.finalsite.net

Hazardous Materials Certification. The Contractor Design-Builder shall provide written certification that no materials used in the Work contain lead or asbestos materials in them in excess of amounts allowed by federal, state state, or local standards, laws, codes, rules and regulations; the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards; and/or the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, whichever is most restrictive. The Contractor Design-Builder shall provide this written certification as part of submittals under the Section in the Project Manual related to Contract Closeout.Closeout.‌‌

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Samples: www.eisd.org

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Hazardous Materials Certification. The Contractor shall provide written certification that no materials used in the Work contain lead lead, asbestos, volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, or asbestos other hazardous materials in them in excess of amounts allowed by federal, state or local standards, laws, codes, rules and regulations; the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards; and/or the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, whichever is most restrictive. The Contractor shall provide this written certification as part of submittals under the Section in the Project Manual related to Contract Closeout.

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Samples: Agreement

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