Requirements for Hazardous Materials Sample Clauses

Requirements for Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall assume lead-containing paint and varnish is present throughout the building unless notified otherwise in the survey documents. As such, Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision D, 1926.62) and Section 02080 (Lead Handling Procedures) specification in the project manual. When performing lead paint activities and renovation in areas of buildings occupied by children under age six (6), requirements under OAR Chapter 333, Division 69 may also apply, and the Contractor will be required to be licensed under and comply with OAR Chapter 812, Division 7. Contractor certification of its workers must be provided upon request. Asbestos-containing materials (”ACM”) are present in various locations throughout the building. It is the District’s intention to xxxxx only materials that are an obstruction, part of demolition, or necessary to complete the renovation. All abatement work will be conducted by the District under a separate contract. The Contractor and its subcontractors are required to familiarize themselves with asbestos, ACM, and asbestos hazards within the building and provide hazardous material communication, training, and personal protection equipment as necessary to work in or around areas with ACM. The Contractor shall strictly enforce implementation of OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision Z, 1926.1101) requirements during the performance of the Work under this contract. Documents of reference for information on the type, quantity, and location of known ACM are as follows: District's AHERA asbestos inspection report and management plan. Hazardous materials survey/abatement drawings for pertinent construction work. All Contractors are to stop work immediately and notify the Contractor if they suspect ACM are uncovered during demolition or renovation activities that are not identified in these documents. The Contractor shall then notify the District’s Hazardous Materials/Safety Specialist or contracted hazardous materials consultant and coordinate with that person as necessary to accommodate testing and abatement. For this project, the Contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with all applicable OSHA and DEQ requirements when working in friable asbestos contaminated areas. This includes, but is not limited to floor and attic crawl spaces if those conditions exist in a building. OSHA requirements also apply when working on or around non-friable ACM. This includ...
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Requirements for Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall assume lead-containing paint and varnish is present throughout the building unless notified otherwise in the survey documents. As such, Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision D, 1926.62) and Section 02080 (Lead Handling Procedures) specification in the project manual. When performing lead paint activities and renovation in areas of buildings occupied by children under age six (6), requirements under OAR Chapter 333, Division 69 may also apply, and the Contractor will be required to be licensed under and comply with OAR Chapter 812, Division 7. Contractor certification of its workers must be provided upon request. Asbestos-containing materials (”ACM”) are present in various locations throughout the building. It is the District’s intention to xxxxx only materials that are an obstruction, part of demolition, or necessary to complete the renovation. All abatement work will be conducted by the District under a separate contract. The Contractor and its subcontractors are required to familiarize themselves with asbestos, ACM, and asbestos hazards within the building and provide hazardous material communication, training, and personal protection equipment as necessary to work in or around areas with ACM. The Contractor shall strictly enforce implementation of OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision Z, 1926.1101) requirements during the performance of the Work under this contract. Documents of reference for information on the type, quantity, and location of known ACM are as follows:
Requirements for Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall assume lead-containing paint and varnish is present throughout the building unless notified otherwise in the survey documents. As such, Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision D, 1926.62). When performing lead paint activities and renovation in areas of buildings occupied by children under age six (6), requirements under OAR Chapter 333, Division 69 may also apply, and the Contractor will be required to be licensed under and comply with OAR Chapter 812, Division 7. Contractor certification of its workers must be provided upon request. Asbestos- containing materials (”ACM”) are present in various locations throughout the building. It is the District’s intention to xxxxx only materials that are an obstruction, part of demolition, or necessary to complete the renovation. All abatement work will be conducted by the District under a separate contract. All Contractors are to stop work immediately and notify the Contractor if they suspect ACM are uncovered during demolition or renovation activities that are not identified in these documents. The Contractor shall then notify the District’s contracted hazardous materials consultant and coordinate with that person as necessary to accommodate testing and abatement. If applicable, the Contractor shall enforce implementation of OR-OSHA (OAR Chapter 437 Division 3, Subdivision Z, 1926.1101) requirements during the performance of the Work under this contract.

Related to Requirements for Hazardous Materials

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS If, during the performance of the Work, Contractor or Contractor’s subcontractor(s) encounter material believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other identified or non-identified potentially hazardous material (which has not been rendered harmless and labeled as such), Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition, in writing, to District. The Work in the affected area shall not continue or be resumed except by written direction of District and by agreement by Contractor.

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