Verify Unloading of Appropriate Materials Sample Clauses

Verify Unloading of Appropriate Materials. The Contractor shall generally observe unloading activities at the dumping pads for the purpose of identifying unacceptable material. In the area of the dumping pads, this visual observation shall be extensive enough to identify waste types including, but not limited to tires, white goods, untreated medical waste, hazardous waste, 55-gallon drums and oversize wastes. If unacceptable wastes are identified prior to unloading, the customer shall be instructed not to unload the unacceptable wastes, but the customer shall be allowed to unload any acceptable wastes. The Contractor shall contact the Gate Attendant, report the circumstance, and direct the customer per the Gate Attendant’s instruction. If unacceptable waste is identified after waste has been unloaded to the dumping pad areas and the customer cannot be identified, the Contractor shall be responsible for proper handling in accordance with this Agreement. If the occupant of the vehicle is found to be unloading prohibited materials or dumping materials at an area not designated for those materials, the Contractor’s employee shall direct the vehicle back to the scale-house or to the designated unloading area, as appropriate. If there is a discrepancy about the proper classification of the materials in a vehicle, the Contractor’s employee shall promptly notify the Gate Attendant and follow the instructions provided by the Gate Attendant.
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Verify Unloading of Appropriate Materials. The Contractor’s landfill spotter will observe unloading activities at the dumping pads for the purpose of identifying unacceptable wastes. Landfill spotter is responsible for inspecting all waste loads for hazardous and prohibited wastes to prevent improper disposal. In the area of the dumping pads, this visual observation will include identification of tires, white goods, untreated medical waste, electronics waste, hazardous waste, 55-gallon drums, cylinders, oversize wastes, pressure treated wood, and other prohibited wastes. If unacceptable wastes are identified prior to unloading, the customer will be instructed not to unload the unacceptable wastes, but the customer will be allowed to unload acceptable wastes. The Contractor will contact the Gate Attendant, report the circumstance, and direct the customer per the County’s Gate Attendant’s instruction.

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