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UN Guidance and Markings). 9.8 The Supplier shall be responsible for the internal and external cleaning of the containers, with an agreed cleaning schedule established with the Participating Authority(s) prior to the contract(s) commencing.
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UN Guidance and Markings). The Contractor(s) shall be responsible for the internal and external cleaning of the containers, with an agreed cleaning schedule established with the Participating Authority(s) prior to the contract(s) commencing. Each Contractor must identify in a maximum of 250 words, how containers would be cleansed and disinfected before being returned to the various collection points for re-use. Contractors shall include full details of the proposed method of cleansing, which shall comply with the Environment Agency requirements. The container shall have no rough or inaccessible surfaces, to ensure total internal and external cleansing. The container should withstand frequent cleansing without deterioration in quality and not be liable to corrosion. Contractors should describe how their cleaning process would minimise cross infection. Contractors must take into account the relevant Health and Safety Executive and Environment Agency regulatory standards. Each container must be uniquely identified by a number / code, as part of the Contractor(s) recording system. This should be detailed in the Contractor’s submission. The Contractor(s) may be requested to provide an agreed number of hooks, towing bars etc. where applicable to enable the containers to be towed. The Contractor(s) is also required to provide replacements as required throughout the Framework agreement, and any subsequent contracts that are derived under the Framework Agreement, due to normal wear and tear. The Contractor(s) is to provide the agreed number of container keys, at the beginning of any contract derived under the Framework Agreement to the Participating Authority(s) authorised officers and all replacement keys that may be required for the duration of the contract. The cost of issuing an initial set of keys at the commencement of the contract is to be included in the contract price. The Contractor(s) is to provide replacement keys as and when required by the Participating Authority(s) authorised officers upon request. The Contractor will supply keys “at cost”. The Contractor(s) will be required to strictly adhere to all documentation requirements in relation to the safe and correct disposal of Hazardous Healthcare waste. All Contractors must provide a comprehensive breakdown of costs associated with the disposal of Hazardous Healthcare waste (i.e. cost of bins, transportation, hazardous waste consignment note, disposal etc.) within Schedule 6Commercial Schedule.

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