Common use of Hazardous Materials Management Plan Clause in Contracts

Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Developer shall prepare a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) for the safe handling, storage, treatment and/or disposal of Hazardous Materials, whether encountered at or brought onto the Site by Developer, encountered or brought onto the Site by a third party, or otherwise, during the Term of the Agreement. The HMMP shall address the prevention, control, and mitigation of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media. Developer shall submit the final HMMP to TxDOT for review and Approval in its good faith discretion within sixty (60) Days of NTP1; Approval of the Plan by TxDOT shall be a condition of commencement of Construction Work. The HMMP shall provide the identification and contact information for designated responsible individuals in the management of Hazardous Materials, include procedures compliant with all applicable Environmental Laws and include, at a minimum: a) Procedures for updating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, for all chemicals used on the Project for the Term of the Agreement; b) Designated individuals responsible for implementation of the plan; c) Procedures for identifying and documenting potentially contaminated sites which might impact Project development; d) Procedures for mitigation of known contaminated sites anticipated to impact construction; e) Procedures for mitigation of unanticipated contaminated sites encountered during construction; f) Procedures for developing a detailed Spill Response Plan for the Term of the Project, including the prevention, control, and mitigation of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media; g) Processes for training personnel for responding to and mitigating Incidents involving contamination, non-hazardous waste, and hazardous materials; h) Procedures for maintaining appropriate communication with the public regarding the planned handling and unplanned incidents involving contamination or hazardous material; i) Provisions for appropriate storage and disposal of all waste encountered or disposed of on the Project for the Term; j) Provisions for a Hazardous Materials training module as an element of the EPTP component of the CEPP; and k) Procedures for preparing an Investigative Work Plan (IWP) and Site Investigative Report (SIR) in the event that Hazardous Materials are discovered during construction activities. The HMMP shall include provisions for making all on-Site workers aware of and able to recognize the potential Hazardous Materials to which they may be exposed, limiting Subcontractors and other Site workers' exposure to Hazardous Materials and providing all necessary personal protection equipment to protect workers from exposure. The HMMP shall require Developer to provide any non-Developer personnel who visit the Project with the appropriate personal protection equipment. The HMMP shall require that all personnel of Developer-Related Entities handling Hazardous Materials be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA 1910.120 (HAZWOPER Training). The HMMP shall include procedures for ensuring that all applicable certifications, licenses, authorizations and Governmental Approvals for Developer personnel handling Hazardous Materials are current and valid through the duration of the Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Developer shall prepare Prepare a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) HMMP detailing the procedures and measures for the safe handling, storage, treatment and/or and disposal of Hazardous Materials, whether encountered at on, released by, or brought onto the Site ROW by the Phase Developer, encountered or brought onto the Site by a third party, or otherwise, during the Term of the Agreement. The HMMP shall address the preventionincludes:  identification of, control, and mitigation qualifications of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media. Developer shall submit the final HMMP to TxDOT for review and Approval in its good faith discretion within sixty (60) Days of NTP1; Approval of the Plan by TxDOT shall be a condition of commencement of Construction Work. The HMMP shall provide the identification and contact information for designated responsible individuals in the management of Hazardous Materials, include procedures compliant with all applicable Environmental Laws and include, at a minimum: a) Procedures for updating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, for all chemicals used on the Project for the Term of the Agreement; b) Designated individuals responsible for the implementation of the plan; c) Procedures HMMP;  procedures for identifying and documenting potentially contaminated sites which might impact Project development; d) Procedures the Work or which the Work might impact;  procedures for preparing an investigative work Plan and a Site investigative report if Hazardous Materials are discovered during the Work;  procedures for mitigation of known contaminated sites anticipated to impact construction; e) Procedures the Work;  procedures for mitigation of unknown or unanticipated contaminated sites encountered during construction; f) Procedures for developing the Work;  a detailed Spill Response Hazardous Materials spill response Plan for the Term term of the Project, including the prevention, control, and mitigation of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media; g) Processes Section P3 Agreement;  training requirements for training personnel for responding to and mitigating Incidents involving contamination, non-hazardous waste, and hazardous materials; h) Procedures for maintaining appropriate communication with the public regarding the planned handling and unplanned incidents involving contamination or hazardous material; i) Provisions who may encounter Hazardous Materials;  provisions for appropriate storage and disposal of all waste Hazardous Materials encountered or disposed of on generated within the Project ROW; and  procedures for how Material Safety Data Sheets will be maintained and updated for all chemicals to be used in the Work, per OSHA requirements, for the Term; j) Provisions for a Hazardous Materials training module as an element term of the EPTP component of the CEPP; and k) Procedures for preparing an Investigative Work Plan (IWP) and Site Investigative Report (SIR) in the event that Hazardous Materials are discovered during construction activitiesSection P3 Agreement. The HMMP shall include provisions for limiting the potential for exposure of personnel to Hazardous Materials, making all on-Site workers aware of and able to recognize the potential Hazardous Materials to which they may be exposed, limiting Subcontractors and other Site workers' exposure to Hazardous Materials and providing all necessary personal protection equipment required to protect workers anyone on the Site from exposure. The HMMP shall require Developer to provide any non-Developer personnel who visit the Project with the appropriate personal protection equipment. The HMMP shall require that all personnel of Developer-Related Entities handling Hazardous Materials be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (HAZWOPER Training). The Further, the HMMP shall include procedures for ensuring that all applicable certifications, licenses, authorizations authorizations, and Governmental Approvals for Developer personnel handling Hazardous Materials are current and valid through the duration term of the WorkSection P3 Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Predevelopment Work Requirements

Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Developer shall prepare Prepare a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) HMMP detailing the procedures and measures for the safe handling, storage, treatment and/or and disposal of Hazardous Materials, whether encountered at on, released by, or brought onto the Site ROW by the Phase Developer, encountered or brought onto the Site by a third party, or otherwise, during the Term of the Agreement. The HMMP shall address the preventionincludes: • identification of, control, and mitigation qualifications of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media. Developer shall submit the final HMMP to TxDOT for review and Approval in its good faith discretion within sixty (60) Days of NTP1; Approval of the Plan by TxDOT shall be a condition of commencement of Construction Work. The HMMP shall provide the identification and contact information for designated responsible individuals in the management of Hazardous Materials, include procedures compliant with all applicable Environmental Laws and include, at a minimum: a) Procedures for updating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, for all chemicals used on the Project for the Term of the Agreement; b) Designated individuals responsible for the implementation of the plan; c) Procedures HMMP; • procedures for identifying and documenting potentially contaminated sites which might impact Project development; d) Procedures the Work or which the Work might impact; • procedures for preparing an investigative work Plan and a Site investigative report if Hazardous Materials are discovered during the Work; • procedures for mitigation of known contaminated sites anticipated to impact construction; e) Procedures the Work; • procedures for mitigation of unknown or unanticipated contaminated sites encountered during construction; f) Procedures for developing the Work; • a detailed Spill Response Hazardous Materials spill response Plan for the Term term of the Project, including the prevention, control, and mitigation of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media; g) Processes Section P3 Agreement; • training requirements for training personnel for responding to and mitigating Incidents involving contamination, non-hazardous waste, and hazardous materials; h) Procedures for maintaining appropriate communication with the public regarding the planned handling and unplanned incidents involving contamination or hazardous material; i) Provisions who may encounter Hazardous Materials; • provisions for appropriate storage and disposal of all waste Hazardous Materials encountered or disposed of on generated within the Project ROW; and • procedures for how Material Safety Data Sheets will be maintained and updated for all chemicals to be used in the Work, per OSHA requirements, for the Term; j) Provisions for a Hazardous Materials training module as an element term of the EPTP component of the CEPP; and k) Procedures for preparing an Investigative Work Plan (IWP) and Site Investigative Report (SIR) in the event that Hazardous Materials are discovered during construction activitiesSection P3 Agreement. The HMMP shall include provisions for limiting the potential for exposure of personnel to Hazardous Materials, making all on-Site workers aware of and able to recognize the potential Hazardous Materials to which they may be exposed, limiting Subcontractors and other Site workers' exposure to Hazardous Materials and providing all necessary personal protection equipment required to protect workers anyone on the Site from exposure. The HMMP shall require Developer to provide any non-Developer personnel who visit the Project with the appropriate personal protection equipment. The HMMP shall require that all personnel of Developer-Related Entities handling Hazardous Materials be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (HAZWOPER Training). The Further, the HMMP shall include procedures for ensuring that all applicable certifications, licenses, authorizations authorizations, and Governmental Approvals for Developer personnel handling Hazardous Materials are current and valid through the duration term of the WorkSection P3 Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Predevelopment Work Requirements

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Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Developer shall prepare Prepare a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) HMMP detailing the procedures and measures for the safe handling, storage, treatment and/or and disposal of Hazardous Materials, whether encountered at on, released by, or brought onto the Site ROW by the Phase Developer, encountered or brought onto the Site by a third party, or otherwise, during the Term of the Agreement. The HMMP shall address the preventionincludes: · identification of, control, and mitigation qualifications of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media. Developer shall submit the final HMMP to TxDOT for review and Approval in its good faith discretion within sixty (60) Days of NTP1; Approval of the Plan by TxDOT shall be a condition of commencement of Construction Work. The HMMP shall provide the identification and contact information for designated responsible individuals in the management of Hazardous Materials, include procedures compliant with all applicable Environmental Laws and include, at a minimum: a) Procedures for updating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, for all chemicals used on the Project for the Term of the Agreement; b) Designated individuals responsible for the implementation of the plan; c) Procedures HMMP; · procedures for identifying and documenting potentially contaminated sites which might impact Project development; d) Procedures the Work or which the Work might impact; · procedures for preparing an investigative work Plan and a Site investigative report if Hazardous Materials are discovered during the Work; · procedures for mitigation of known contaminated sites anticipated to impact construction; e) Procedures the Work; · procedures for mitigation of unknown or unanticipated contaminated sites encountered during construction; f) Procedures for developing the Work; · a detailed Spill Response Hazardous Materials spill response Plan for the Term term of the Project, including the prevention, control, and mitigation of fugitive noxious or toxic vapors or particulate matter (dust), contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater during disturbance of noxious or hazardous materials and media; g) Processes Section P3 Agreement; · training requirements for training personnel for responding to and mitigating Incidents involving contamination, non-hazardous waste, and hazardous materials; h) Procedures for maintaining appropriate communication with the public regarding the planned handling and unplanned incidents involving contamination or hazardous material; i) Provisions who may encounter Hazardous Materials; · provisions for appropriate storage and disposal of all waste Hazardous Materials encountered or disposed of on generated within the Project ROW; and · procedures for how Material Safety Data Sheets will be maintained and updated for all chemicals to be used in the Work, per OSHA requirements, for the Term; j) Provisions for a Hazardous Materials training module as an element term of the EPTP component of the CEPP; and k) Procedures for preparing an Investigative Work Plan (IWP) and Site Investigative Report (SIR) in the event that Hazardous Materials are discovered during construction activitiesSection P3 Agreement. The HMMP shall include provisions for limiting the potential for exposure of personnel to Hazardous Materials, making all on-Site workers aware of and able to recognize the potential Hazardous Materials to which they may be exposed, limiting Subcontractors and other Site workers' exposure to Hazardous Materials and providing all necessary personal protection equipment required to protect workers anyone on the Site from exposure. The HMMP shall require Developer to provide any non-Developer personnel who visit the Project with the appropriate personal protection equipment. The HMMP shall require that all personnel of Developer-Related Entities handling Hazardous Materials be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (HAZWOPER Training). The Further, the HMMP shall include procedures for ensuring that all applicable certifications, licenses, authorizations authorizations, and Governmental Approvals for Developer personnel handling Hazardous Materials are current and valid through the duration term of the WorkSection P3 Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Predevelopment Work Requirements

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