Common use of Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances Clause in Contracts

Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances. (HCS) • All HCS shall be clearly labelled, stored and handled in accordance to Materials Safety Data Sheets. • Materials Safety Data Sheets shall be stored with all HCS. • All spillages of HCS must be cleaned-up immediately and disposed of as hazardous waste. (HCS spillages must be reported to ACSA immediately). • All contractors shall be adequately informed with regards to the handling and storage of hazardous substances. • Contractors shall comply with all relevant national, regional and local legislation regarding the transport, storage, use and disposal of hazardous substances. Water and Energy Consumption ACSA promotes the conservation of water and energy resources. The contractor shall identify and manage those work activities that may result in water and energy wastage. Training & Awareness The conditions outlined in this permit shall be communicated to all contractors and their employees prior to commencing works at the airport. Penalties Penalties shall be imposed by ACSA on Contractors who are found to be infringing these requirements and/or legislation. The Contractor shall be advised in writing of the nature of the infringement and the amount of the penalty. The Contractor shall take the necessary steps (e.g. training/remediation) to prevent a recurrence of the infringement and shall advise ACSA accordingly. The Contractor is also advised that the imposition of penalties does not replace any legal proceedings, the Council, authorities, land owners and/or members of the public may institute against the Contractor. Penalties shall be between R200 and R20 000, depending upon the severity of the infringement. The decision on how much to impose will be made by ACSA’s Airport Environmental Management Representative in consultation with the Airport Manager or his/her designate, and will be final. In addition to the penalty, the Contractor shall be required to make good any damage caused due to the infringement at his/her own expense. I, ……………………………………………………. of …………………………………………………… agree to the above conditions and acknowledge ACSA’s right to impose penalties should I or any of my employees or sub-contractors fail to comply with these conditions. Signed: on this date: (dd/mm/yyyy) at: ………………………………………………...

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Samples: S Agreement, Health and Safety Agreement Occupational Health and Safety Agreement

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Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances. (HCS) • All HCS shall be clearly labelled, stored and handled in accordance to Materials Safety Data Sheets. • Materials Safety Data Sheets shall be stored with all HCS. • All spillages of HCS must be cleaned-up immediately and disposed of as hazardous waste. (HCS spillages must be reported to ACSA immediately). • All contractors shall be adequately informed with regards to the handling and storage of hazardous substances. • Contractors shall comply with all relevant national, regional and local legislation regarding with regard to the transport, storage, use and disposal of hazardous substances. Water and Energy Consumption ACSA promotes the conservation of water and energy resources. The contractor shall identify and manage those work activities that may result in water and energy wastage. Training & Awareness The conditions outlined in this permit shall be communicated to all contractors and their employees prior to commencing works at the airport. Penalties Penalties Low Service Damages (Penalties) Low Service Damages (Penalties) shall be imposed by ACSA on Contractors who are found to be infringing these requirements and/or legislation. The Contractor shall be advised in writing of the nature of the infringement and the amount of the penaltyLow service damages. The Contractor shall take the necessary steps (e.g. training/remediation) to prevent a recurrence of the infringement and shall advise ACSA accordingly. The Contractor is also advised that the imposition of penalties low service damages (penalties) does not replace any legal proceedings, the Council, authorities, land owners and/or members of the public may institute against the Contractor. Penalties Low Service Damage (Penalties) shall be between R200 and R20 000, depending upon the severity of the infringement. The decision on how much to impose will be made by ACSA’s Airport Environmental Management Representative in consultation with the Airport Manager or his/her designate, designate and will be final. In addition to the penaltyLow service damages, the Contractor shall be required to make good any damage caused due to as a result of the infringement at his/her own expense. I, ……………………………………………………. (name & surname) of …………………………………………………… (company) agree to the above conditions and acknowledge ACSA’s right to impose penalties low service damages (penalties) should I or any of my employees or sub-contractors fail to comply with these conditions. Signed: on this date: (dd/mm/yyyy) at: ………………………………………………....

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Samples: Occupational Health and Safety Mandatary Agreement

Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances. (HCS) • All HCS shall be clearly labelled, stored and handled in accordance to Materials Safety Data Sheets. • Materials Safety Data Sheets shall be stored with all HCS. • All spillages of HCS must be cleaned-up immediately and disposed of as hazardous waste. (HCS spillages must be reported to ACSA the Employer immediately). • All contractors shall be adequately informed with regards to the handling and storage of hazardous substances. • Contractors shall comply with all relevant national, regional and local legislation regarding the transport, storage, use and disposal of hazardous substances. Water and Energy Consumption ACSA the Employer promotes the conservation of water and energy resources. The contractor Contractor shall identify and manage those work activities that may result in water and energy wastage. Training & Awareness The conditions outlined in this permit shall be communicated to all contractors and their employees prior to commencing works at the airport. Penalties Penalties Low Service Damages Low service damages shall be imposed by ACSA the Employer on Contractors who are found to be infringing these requirements and/or legislation. The Contractor shall be advised in writing of the nature of the infringement and the amount of the penaltylow service damages to be imposed. The Contractor shall take the necessary steps (e.g. training/remediation) to prevent a recurrence of the infringement and shall advise ACSA the Employer accordingly. The Contractor is also advised that the imposition of penalties low service damages does not replace any legal proceedings, proceedings the Council, authorities, land owners landowners and/or members of the public may institute against the Contractor. Penalties Low service damages shall be between R200 R 200.00 and R20 000R 20,000.00, depending upon the severity of the infringement. The decision on how much low service damages to impose will be made by ACSA’s (the Employer) Airport Environmental Management Representative in consultation with the Airport Manager or his/her designate, designate and will be final. In addition to the penaltylow service damages, the Contractor shall be required to make good any damage caused due to the infringement at his/her own expense. I, ……………………………………………………. (name & surname) of …………………………………………………… (company) agree to the above conditions and acknowledge ACSAthe Employer’s right to impose penalties low service damages should I or any of my employees or sub-contractors fail to comply with these conditions. Signed: on this date: (dd/mm/yyyy) at: ………………………………………………...(airport name). ANNEX M Maintenance of Passenger loading Bridges Spares Lis Item Item Description MSP000006006 A FRAME FOR EMERGENCY TOW BACK MSP000006911 A frame for Nose loading Bridge support frame MSP000006941 A frame for emergency tow back MSP000006942 A frame for emergency tow back MSP000002267 Airbridge - 7" Screen Apron View MSP000002268 Airbridge - 7" Screen Apron View NSL MSP000002178 Airbridge - Aircon Remote Controller MSP000002177 Airbridge - Aircon Remote Controller - P/No. Y512 MSP000002180 Airbridge - Aluminium Ceiling Panel 1500 MSP000002181 Airbridge - Aluminium Ceiling Panel 1850 MSP000002264 Airbridge - CIMC Safety Shoe MSP000002179 Airbridge - Cable Canopy Rope 3.5m X 6mm MSP000002184 Airbridge - Connector Multi Plug Body - P/No. HDC 04A KOLU 1M20G MSP000002185 Airbridge - Connector Multi Plug Female Block - P/No. HDC HQ5 FC MSP000002186 Airbridge - Connector Multi Plug Female Pins - P/No. HDC-C-HE-BMO.75-1.0C MSP000002187 Airbridge - Connector Multi Plug Male Block - P/No. HDC HQ5 MC MSP000002188 Airbridge - Connector Multi Plug Male Pins - P/No. HDC-C-HE-SMO.75-1.0C MSP000002189 Airbridge - Contact Block NO - P/No. ZBE101 MSP000002190 Airbridge - Contactor - P/No. LC1K0910 E17 MSP000002191 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole 22kW 400V DC 24V - P/No. LC1D50 LP1D5011 MSP000002192 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole NC - P/No. LC1D09 C MSP000002193 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole NC - P/No. LC1D18 C MSP000002194 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole NC - P/No. LC1D25 C MSP000002195 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole NO - P/No. LC1D25M7C MSP000002198 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole No 24V Coil - P/No. LC1D09BD MSP000002196 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole No 24V Coil - P/No. LC1D1801 MSP000002197 Airbridge - Contactor 3 Pole No 24V Coil - P/No. LC1D1810 MSP000002199 Airbridge - Contact or Star / Delta Timers - P/No. LADT2 MSP000002182 Airbridge - Correl Fibre Ceiling Panel 1520 X 600 MSP000002183 Airbridge - Correl Fibre Ceiling Panel 1830 X 600 MSP000002204 Airbridge - Door Closer for Regular Door Up to 80kg - P/No. QS680/1 MSP000002202 Airbridge - Door Lock Latch Unit MSP000002203 Airbridge - Door Lock Mag Front Door MSP000002205 Airbridge - Door Lock Panel Key Operated MSP000002206 Airbridge - Door Lock Service Door MSP000002208 Airbridge - Emergency Stop Button - P/No. ZP2BS54 MSP000002265 Airbridge - FMC Safety Shoe MSP000002209 Airbridge - Fan Panel Vent 224V AC 0.13A - P/No. KA 1238HA2 MSP000002210 Airbridge - Filters High Pressure 10 Micron - P/No. 1250491 024D01BN4 MSP000002226 Airbridge - Flood Lamp Light - P/No. PAR30 MSP000002225 Airbridge - Flood Lamp Light 18 W Energy Saver MSP000002219 Airbridge - Flood Lamp Light Complete Holder MSP000002220 Airbridge - Flood Lamp Light Glass Lense 225X150X4mm MSP000002212 Airbridge - Glass Fuse 1A 5X20 MSP000002214 Airbridge - Glass Fuse 2A 5X20 MSP000002213 Airbridge - Glass Fuse 3A 5X20 MSP000002211 Airbridge - Glass Fuse 5A 5X20 MSP000002215 Airbridge - Glass Fuse 8A 5X20 MSP000002216 Airbridge - Hinges Aluminium Service / Emergency Door - P/No. ALUFAB PAT 74/1192 MSP000002217 Airbridge - Hinges Panel Door C1 & C2 CSP000000006 Airbridge - Hydraulic Oil - P/No. 46 CST at 40DEG MSP000002200 Airbridge - Joystick Controller NLB - P/No. PD550-5KO/5KO S233 MSP000002201 Airbridge - Joystick Controller PLB - P/No. XKBE34229SP MSP000002218 Airbridge - Key Switch - P/No. ZB2BG5 MSP000002224 Airbridge - Lamp 24/30 V BA9 2W/1W - P/No. B-1028-024-2.0 MSP000002221 Airbridge - Lamp Indicating Green - P/No. APW299G MSP000002222 Airbridge - Lamp Push Button LED - P/No. 800F-N3G Ser A MSP000002223 Airbridge - Lamp Warning Yellow - P/No. BM 230V AC YE MSP000002227 Airbridge - Lamp indicating Red Obstacle - P/No. BM 230V AC RD MSP000002228 Airbridge - Length Sensor - P/No. SLO30VB6YQ MSP000002230 Airbridge - Light Tube 8W MSP000002229 Airbridge - Light Tube PL9 Type 18W Cool White MSP000002231 Airbridge - Light Tube Starter - P/No. St151 MSP000002232 Airbridge - Limit Switch - P/No. LSM6D MSP000002233 Airbridge - Limit Switch Arm - P/No. ZCK Y13 MSP000002235 Airbridge - Limit Switch Body Contact Block - P/No. XE2 SP2151 MSP000002236 Airbridge - Limit Switch Bumper Long Curve Whisker Slow Down - P/No. LSA1A MSP000002237 Airbridge - Limit Switch Bumper Stop - P/No. LSYKB4L-8C MSP000002238 Airbridge - Limit Switch Bumper Stop Estop Old Units - P/No. LSK1A-8C MSP000002239 Airbridge - Limit Switch Canopy Retract - P/No. XCE-145 MSP000002240 Airbridge - Limit Switch Head - P/No. ZCK EO5 MSP000002241 Airbridge - Limit Switch Head - P/No. ZCK EO8 MSP000002242 Airbridge - Limit Switch Proximity - P/No. XS7C40PC440 MSP000002244 Airbridge - Limit Switch Proximity Bumper Slow Down - P/No. UB2000-30GM-E5- V15 MSP000002243 Airbridge - Limit Switch Proximity Bumper Stop - P/No. XS1M30MB230T MSP000002245 Airbridge - Limit Switch Proximity Door Lock - P/No. NBN15-F11-E2 MSP000002246 Airbridge - Limit Switch Wheel Estop Unit - P/No. XCKM+ZCKM1H29 MSP000002247 Airbridge - Motor Autoleveling 8"Stroke - P/No. 0000-000-000 MSP000002248 Airbridge - Motor Cabin Rotation 24"Stroke - P/No. 0000-000-000 MSP000002250 Airbridge - Motor Canopy & Floor NKB-9210-103-058 - P/No. LR-51515/A22-10B5- 24 MSP000002249 Airbridge - Motor Canopy PLB 0000-000-000 18"Stroke - P/No. 0000-000-000 MSP000002251 Airbridge - O-ring 42 OD 3.4 DIA MSP000002252 Airbridge - O-ring 50 OD 3.4 DIA MSP000002253 Airbridge - O-ring 55 OD 3.4 DIA MSP000002254 Airbridge - Over Load Relay - P/No. 3RU1116-1KBO MSP000002255 Airbridge - Over Load Relay Terminal Support 3 Pole - P/No. 3RU1916-3AA01 MSP000002257 Airbridge - Push Button 2 Way Green - P/No. 800FP-LU2F3F3 MSP000002259 Airbridge - Push Button Green Preposition & Bogie Rest 50mm DIA + Contact Block MSP000002258 Airbridge - Push Button Lamp Unit 24V - P/No. ALM6-M 24V MSP000002260 Airbridge - Push Button Turn Release Unit - P/No. ALVW39912R MSP000002261 Airbridge - Relay 11 Pin - P/No. 31A22BD MSP000002262 Airbridge - Relay 11 Pin 24V - P/No. 0749B MSP000002263 Airbridge - Relay 11 Pin 24V - P/No. 24X8YU MSP000002266 Airbridge - Screen Apron View MSP000002269 Airbridge - Screen Data Display Apron Drive - P/No. XBTGT6330 MSP000002270 Airbridge - Screen Data Display CF Card Apron Drive 1GB MSP000002271 Airbridge - Screen Data Display CF Card NSL 1GB MSP000002272 Airbridge - Screen Data Display NSL - P/No. XBTGT5330 MSP000002273 Airbridge - Screen Height - P/No. UC6000-300GM-IUR2-V MSP000002274 Airbridge - Screen Levelling - P/No. SCA114T-DO2FA MSP000002276 Airbridge - Screen Sonar Slow Down - P/No. 3RG6015-3AC00 MSP000002275 Airbridge - Screen Sonar Slow Down - P/No. UC2000-30GM-E6R2-V1 MSP000002277 Airbridge - Soft Starter - P/No. 3RW3025-1AB04 MSP000002278 Airbridge - Sounder 140.920.68 IP 65 MSP000002207 Airbridge - Stainless Steel Door Retaining Hooks MSP000002279 Airbridge - Switch Key On/Off - P/No. ASW3K3SB-243 MSP000002280 Airbridge - Switch Key Override No+NC - P/No. XB4BG MSP000002281 Airbridge - Tunnel Bearing Roller MSP000002256 Airbridge - Universal Potentiometer WX72-2 +/- 5% MSP000002282 Airbridge - Valve Hydraulic 24V DC - P/No. R900589988 MSP000002283 Airbridge - Veri-speed Drive Keypad - P/No. VW3A1101 MSP000002284 Airbridge - Wheel Castor Service Stair Case MSP000002285 Airbridge - Wheel Gearbox O&K MSP000002286 Airbridge - Wheel Indicator - P/No. SHT03710079 MSP000002287 Airbridge - Window Big Tunnel 1500X2200 MSP000002288 Airbridge - Window Small Tunnel 1500X1900 MSP000006912 Ceiling panels T section MSP000006913 Connector multi plug body Female MSP000006914 Contact block NC MSP000006915 Contact block NO MSP000006916 Filters panel Fan MSP000006917 Hydraulic - Valve KTS GM4000 47/06 24VDC 0.67A 35 OHM MSP000006919 Hydraulic Valve - 24VDc MSP000006918 Hydraulic oil Sample Bottles set of 10 MSP000006920 Hydraulic pump with filter 380 VAC MSP000005997 LIMIT - SWITCH - ARM - LONG MSP000005998 LIMIT - SWITCH - BODY MSP000005999 LIMIT - SWITCH - BUMPER - WITH - LONG - WHEEL - ARM MSP000006000 LIMIT - SWITCH - BUMPER - WITH - LONG - WHISKER MSP000006940 Lamps / globe (for red obstacle) 7 watt MSP000006921 Lamps indicating warning Yellow MSP000006922 Lights Unit T5 8W 4000K for control panel MSP000006923 Limit switch arm MSP000006924 Limit switch bumper with long whisker MSP000006925 Limit switch bumper with long whisker with plastic probe MSP000006926 Limit switch double action (Auto level) MSP000006927 Motor assy - brake kit units MSP000006928 Motor assy - canopy & floor NL- (12" Stroke) MSP000006929 Motor assy auto levelling ( 4" stroke ) use brake coil for A7 MSP000006930 Motor assy auto levelling complete with arm & wheel MSP000006001 O - RING - KIT - IMPERIAL - 70 - NITRILE - SHORE MSP000006931 Relay 11 Pin MSP000006002 SWITCH - KEY - OVERRIDE - (DISCONTINUE) - NO/NC MSP000006003 SWITCH KEY OPERATED 3 WAY - (C/R) - ZB4-BG3 MSP000006932 Tunnel bearing frame L/H bottom MSP000006933 Tunnel bearing frame R/H bottom MSP000006934 Tunnel bearings vertical MSP000006935 Tunnel bearings cam follower type horizontal / vertical MSP000006936 Tunnel bearings cam follower type vertical MSP000006004 UPS - 220/AC - BIG - UNIT MSP000006939 UPS 220 AC 1.1 KVA for A3&A4 MSP000006005 WHEELS - CABLE GUIDE SYSTEM MSP000006937 Wheel complete old units MSP000006938 Wheels cable guide system ADS Spares list Description Article Article Number Control Computer complete, new MU800 -A101 Control Computer exchange unit complete MU800 -A101 AEC black excluding MODBUS unit AEC black -A101 AEC blue exchange excluding MODBUS unit X-AEC blue -A101 Flashmemory to AEC preprogrammed MODBUS Coupler complete Modbus complete -A103 Relay 24VDC single Relay -K103/K106/K201 Relay socket single Relay Socket - K103/K106/K201 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2A MCB -F104 Miniature Circuit Breaker 4A MCB -F101, -F102, - F103 Miniature Circuit Breaker 6A for LED MCB -F102 Master ON/OFF switch Main switch -Q101 Fluorescent tube closing-rate thermometer Fluorescent tube 14W - H108, -H111 Fluorescent tube display rows Fluorescent tube 21W - H109, -H110 Compact fluorescent tube azimuth Fluorescent tube 36W - H101 to -H107 Ballast 1x36W single 220- 240V AC Ballast 1x36W -L104 Ballast 2x36W double 220- 240V AC Ballast 2x36W -L101 to - L103 Ballast 14W /21W 220-240VAC (not for LED) Ballast 14/21W -L105, -L106, - L107, -L108, - L109 Transformer unit 24VDC/±16VDC Transformer 24V/+-16V - G101 Transformer unit phoenix 24V Transformer phoenix 24V - G101 Transformer unit for traffic lights Transformer 230/160V - T201 Power supply unit UPS (only for AEC) Transformer UPS phoenix 24V -G101 Battery (only for AEC) Battery phoenix -G102 Used Drive board alphanumeric dot displays X-Drive board - A200/A210/A220 Used Alphanumeric dotdisplay Alphanumeric module -A201 to -A203, - A211 to -A214, - A221 to -A224 New Alphanumeric dotdisplay Alphanumeric module -A201 to -A203, - A211 to -A214, - A221 to -A224 Bracket with coil for alphanumeric display Spool for alphanumerics 309418-01 Yellow dots for alphanumerical display Yellow dots Fan 230VAC (-M182 used in new LED displays) Fan 230VAC - M181/M182 Extended cable for fan -M182 Extended cable for fan - M182 Filter mat VDGS Filter mat VDGS Heating element with fan 230V Heating element 230V with fan -E182 Heating element 100W Heating element -E181 Thermostat fan Thermostat fan -B181 Thermostat heater Thermostat heater -B182 Light relay 110-230V (two units for LED displays) Light relay 230V -K181 Ladar glass with frame Ladar glass with frame Ladar glass without frame Ladar glass without frame Ladar ADS5500 new including power and Ethernet cables ADS5500 -A102 Ladar ADS550 repair unit LADAR ADS5500 Cable adapter between 9-pin and 15-pin Ladar Cable adapter between 9- pin and 15-pin Ladar Canbus converter Canbus converter Ladar ADS5500 TRADE IN unit ADS5500 TRADE IN unit Ladar hood high Ladar hood high ANNEX N ACSA maintenance procedure for Passenger loading Bridges - D080 029M and ACSA maintenance procedure for Aircraft Docking System - D080 011M • Available upon request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX O Passenger loading bridges – standard operating procedure Available upon Request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX P Maintenance of Passenger Loading Bridges – Electrical lockout procedure Available upon Request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX Q Cape Town International Airport – operating instruction for PLBs Available upon Request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX R Passenger Loading Bridges - Fire Emergency procedure Available upon Request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX S ACSA IMC procedure for call out and work orders Available upon Request from the ACSA service manager ANNEX T Internal and external factors Below is a list of internal and external factors which may affect equipment availability and are beyond the contractor’s control: Type Comment External resources Utilities -No impact to reliability/Maintainability. •Water -It Impact on availability from operations view •Electricity •Gas •IT Support and other interfaces outside the contractor batery limit External causes •Outside Operating conditions/parameters -No impact to reliability/Maintainability. •Operator fault/incorrect operation, consider shifting the risk to the Service provider by giving him responsibility to support Operations/Operators -Impact on availability from operations view •Damage by others(users and Third parties) i.e. Elevator doors This are some of the occurrences that may not be considered the Normal Operating conditions •Incorrect use •Foreign material is system Other •Lack of information/Drawings •Lack of access due to no fault of the contractor after they have requested acess timeosly •Equipment's under Projects

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Samples: Health and Safety Agreement

Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances. (HCS) All HCS shall be clearly labelled, stored and handled in accordance to Materials Safety Data Sheets. Materials Safety Data Sheets shall be stored with all HCS. All spillages of HCS must be cleaned-up immediately and disposed of as hazardous waste. (HCS spillages must be reported to ACSA immediately). All contractors shall be adequately informed with regards to the handling and storage of hazardous substances. Contractors shall comply with all relevant national, regional and local legislation regarding the transport, storage, use and disposal of hazardous substances. Water and Energy Consumption ACSA promotes the conservation of water and energy resources. The contractor shall identify and manage those work activities that may result in water and energy wastage. Training & Awareness The conditions outlined in this permit shall be communicated to all contractors and their employees prior to commencing works at the airport. Penalties Penalties shall be imposed by ACSA on Contractors who are found to be infringing these requirements and/or legislation. The Contractor shall be advised in writing of the nature of the infringement and the amount of the penalty. The Contractor shall take the necessary steps (e.g. training/remediation) to prevent a recurrence of the infringement and shall advise ACSA accordingly. The Contractor is also advised that the imposition of penalties does not replace any legal proceedings, the Council, authorities, land owners and/or members of the public may institute against the Contractor. Penalties shall be between R200 and R20 000, depending upon the severity of the infringement. The decision on how much to impose will be made by ACSA’s Airport Environmental Management Representative in consultation with the Airport Manager or his/her designate, and will be final. In addition to the penalty, the Contractor shall be required to make good any damage caused due to the infringement at his/her own expense. I, ……………………………………………………. of …………………………………………………… agree to the above conditions and acknowledge ACSA’s right to impose penalties should I or any of my employees or sub-contractors fail to comply with these conditions. Signed: on this date: _ (dd/mm/yyyy) at: ………………………………………………...... ANNEX E

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Storage of Hazardous Chemical Substances. (HCS) • All HCS shall be clearly labelled, stored and handled in accordance to Materials Safety Data Sheets. • Materials Safety Data Sheets shall be stored with all HCS. • All spillages of HCS must be cleaned-up immediately and disposed of as hazardous waste. (HCS spillages must be reported to ACSA immediately). • All contractors shall be adequately informed with regards to the handling and storage of hazardous substances. • Contractors shall comply with all relevant national, regional and local legislation regarding the transport, storage, use and disposal of hazardous substances. Water and Energy Consumption ACSA promotes the conservation of water and energy resources. The contractor shall identify and manage those work activities that may result in water and energy wastage. Training & Awareness The conditions outlined in this permit shall be communicated to all contractors and their employees prior to commencing works at the airport. Penalties Penalties shall be imposed by ACSA on Contractors who are found to be infringing these requirements and/or legislation. The Contractor shall be advised in writing of the nature of the infringement and the amount of the penalty. The Contractor shall take the necessary steps (e.g. training/remediation) to prevent a recurrence of the infringement and shall advise ACSA accordingly. The Contractor is also advised that the imposition of penalties does not replace any legal proceedings, the Council, authorities, land owners and/or members of the public may institute against the Contractor. Penalties shall be between R200 and R20 000, depending upon the severity of the infringement. The decision on how much to impose will be made by ACSA’s Airport Environmental Management Representative in consultation with the Airport Manager or his/her designate, designate and will be final. In addition to the penalty, the Contractor shall be required to make good any damage caused due to the infringement at his/her own expense. I, ……………………………………………………. of …………………………………………………… agree to the above conditions and acknowledge ACSA’s right to impose penalties should I or any of my employees or sub-contractors fail to comply with these conditions. Signed: on this date: (dd/mm/yyyy) at: ………………………………………………...... on this date: ANNEX E ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS, ARRANGEMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTOR In 2013, ACSA identified and assessed various alternative management options for each of the identified priority waste types and issues which originate from different processes and functions at OR Tambo International Airport. The aim was to seek options that are aligned with the waste hierarchy, namely, waste minimisation, re-use, recycling and energy recovery before the disposal option is considered. The following diagram presents the waste management system for OR Tambo and shall be core to the functions of the waste contractor: In line with waste legislation and waste management principles and standards, it is expected of the successful bidder to develop and present to ACSA, a Waste Management Plan or Programme to cater for Collection, Separation & Processing and Transformation of waste, Transfer and Transport and Disposal services required at the airport. Waste Recycling Strategy (WRS) The primary goal for managing recyclable waste, in particular the 5 priority wastes for recycling (paper, cardboard, plastic, tin and glass) is to recycle it with the highest possible efficiency. Since this is not a matter of finding a management solution alternative to recycling, but achieving the most effective and efficient level of recycling. There are currently a large number of source separation bins positioned throughout the terminal buildings for the collection of the big five recyclable materials. A procedure will be developed for the cleaning staff that empties the bins to ensure that they empty each bin type into a different bag. Organic Waste The bulk of food waste is produced by restaurants. While it may not be possible to separate all organic waste, the notion of source separation for food scraps at the restaurants should be encouraged. The most favored option is the composting of organic food waste material. There are a number of options in the vicinity of O.R. Tambo airport, which would make the logistics of sending the material to the composters more practicable than landfilling. Although some sorting of food waste will be required at source, this will not be a highly complex sorting system and the practice of composting food waste is well developed. Wood Pallets Wood pallets are stored in a skip at the cargo area. They are currently being taken off-site by the waste removal contractor for re-use/recycling in other applications. The most favourable option is the continuation of the recycling of wood pallets off-site. Ensure that the wood which is supposedly being used for community projects does not get used for dangerous activities, such as fuel wood in informal housing. This poses a health risk for people exposed to smoke from the burning of treated wood. Restaurant Food Waste Food waste from the terminal restaurants is currently mixed with other waste, taken to the sorting station in the basements where recyclables are removed and then being disposed to landfill.

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Samples: Service Level Agreement

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