SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES Clause Samples
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of all applicable hazardous materials Standards including but not limited to California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 8, Chapter 4, Group 16 (CalOSHA Control of Hazardous Substances), CCR Title 22, Division 4.5, (hazardous waste management standards), California Health & Safety Code Division 20, Section
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. DBE shall comply with the provisions of all applicable hazardous materials Standards including but not limited to California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 8, Chapter 4, Group 16 (CalOSHA Control of Hazardous Substances), CCR Title 22, Division 4.5, (hazardous waste management standards), California Health & Safety Code Division 20, Section 6.5 (hazardous waste control), California Fire Code, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 49 (DOT regulations), CFR 40, Part 60 (U.S. hazardous waste standards) and applicable sections of the Palo Alto Municipal Code. DBE shall at all times maintain an inventory of hazardous materials stored onsite and all applicable Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) available for review by the City. For City-generated hazardous waste removal, the City will take full generator status for the hazardous wastes as described under CCR 22. The City will obtain any EPA Identification numbers for the project and will sign each manifest as the generator before the material is transported. DBE shall fully manage the hazardous wastes for the City including the removing, storing, transporting, and disposing of the hazardous wastes. For construction activities that remove existing hazardous wastes, such as, asbestos removal, contaminated soil removal, lead paint removal or other contamination abatement projects, DBE shall develop a hazardous materials management plan (HMMP). The HMMP shall contain sufficient information that shall demonstrate how the DBE will remove, secure and store, transport to a permitted disposal facility. DBE shall submit the HMMP to the City for approval. At a minimum, the HMMP shall include: • Project map that shall show hazardous waste removal areas, storage areas (including all fencing, gates, locks, structures etc.; • Hazardous waste expected inventory including quantities and types of wastes; • Security program – how the DBE will keep hazardous materials secure from public contact; • Monitoring and inspection program; • Inventory of emergency equipment onsite; • Transportation Plan includes how the DBE plans to package and transportthe hazardous wastes; • Disposal facility name and location; • Any other information that would reasonably describe DBE hazardouswaste removal, storage and disposal plans. City has the sole right to reject the hazardous waste transporter and/or disposal facility from DBE’s consideration. Hazardous wastes that are generated from DBE’s activities while completing the Project (i.e. equipment mai...
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. 7.10.7.1 Materials that contain hazardous substances or mixtures may be required on the Work. A Material Safety Data Sheet as described in Section 5194 of the California Administrative Code shall be requested by the PDBT from the manufacturer of any hazardous product used.
7.10.7.2 Material usage shall be accomplished with strict adherence to California Division of Industrial Safety requirements and all manufacturers’ warnings and application instructions listed on the Material Safety Data Sheet and on the product container label.
7.10.7.3 The PDBT shall notify the Engineer if a specified product cannot be used under safe conditions.
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. Contractor acknowledges that it is aware of and in compliance with the provisions of the
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. Contractor acknowledges that it is aware of and in compliance with the provisions of the Hazard Communication Standards (California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5194). Contractor shall, at the request of the Construction Manager, demonstrate that Contractor is in complete compliance with the Hazard Communication Standards. In addition, Contractor shall, at the request of the Construction Manager, provide to the Construction Manager a material safety data sheet and a copy of the product label for any product handled or used by Contractor on District property or in an area where a District employee is working. Contractor shall contact the District’s “Household Hazardous Waste Facility” regarding the intent to dispose of any materials containing asbestos or any petroleum-contaminated soil.
SPECIAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES. The Design Builder shall comply with the provisions of the Hazard Communication Standards (California Administrative Code, Title 8, Section 5194). The Design Builder shall, demonstrate that the Design Builder is in complete compliance with the Hazard Communication Standards. In addition, the Design Builder shall, at the request of the City, provide to the City a Material Safety Data Sheet and a copy of the product label for any product handled or used by the Design Builder on City property or in an area where a employee is working.
