Service of Portable Toilets Sample Clauses

Service of Portable Toilets. Service intervals will be determined by the IMT. Three options are allowed under this Agreement: • SERVICED RATE: A minimum of 1 (one) service daily • UNSERVICED RATE: Units are specifically “unserviced” as directed by the Government and documented as “unserviced” on the Emergency Equipment Shift Ticket (OF-297). • ADDITIONAL SERVICE RATE: All additional service calls exceeding the daily service call will be paid in accordance with Section 9.4 – Additional Service Calls Fee and documented as "Additional Service Calls" on the Emergency Equipment Shift Ticket (OF-297). Contractor is responsible for maintaining units in clean, sanitary, and good working condition free of objectionable odors, soap films, scratches, corrosion, or incrustations; all edges, crevices, traps, holes, and rims will be clean. The Contractor is responsible for all supplies and materials related to the cleaning and servicing of the unit. All cleaning procedures and waste disposal must meet applicable current Federal, State, and local sanitation regulations, Federal and State Potable Water Codes, OSHA standards, and other contractual requirements. Service trucks for pumping black water from portable toilet units may not be used for servicing handwash station units unless they are specifically designed for this use and have properly labeled compartmental units which meet all Federal, State, and local sanitation regulations. Service trucks for pumping black water from portable toilet units must have a separate hose and wand to service the handwash stations and must meet all Federal, State, and local sanitation regulations. Gray water and black water hoses must be marked on both ends to identify use. Daily and Additional Service shall include: • Removal and disposal of all waste in accordance with State and local law, as well as removal of trash in and around the unit. If a camp crew is available, they would assume these trash removal duties. If no camp crew is ordered, it would become the Contractor’s responsibility. • Cleaning of the unit inside and out. Unit floors must be swept, mopped, and free from spots, streaks, marks, dust, dirt, and debris. Toilet bowls, urinals, and all other interior surfaces (walls, floors, doors, etc.) are to be cleaned with disinfectant. • Repairing any damage. • Refilling of toilet chemicals and hand sanitizer dispenser. • Stocking of toilet paper and any other consumables when applicable.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!