Waste Packing Protocols Sample Clauses

Waste Packing Protocols. All collection site operators shall:
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Waste Packing Protocols. All collection site operators shall: 4.1 Pack waste according to the MECP’s waste classes and PCA Waste Packing Standards as outlined in Appendix A below. 4.2 Ensure that HSP Materials are handled and stored as follows: For Type 1 collection sites: In accordance with the conditions laid out in their respective Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) or Certificate of Compliance, as the case may be, and all applicable laws and regulations. • Have the ability to receive waste paint from the public in a controlled manner (direct supervision or monitored) in a customer drop-off area; • Have reasonable infrastructure to shelter material from inclement weather in a consolidation storage area; • Have sufficient space to receive, sort, store and prepare transportation containers for shipment: − Paints and coatings: minimum of one 205 L drum or one PCA tubskid, one standard UN xxxxxxx boxes or one metal paint collection bin at each collection site; • As applicable, have material-handling equipment with the ability to move containers onto transport vehicles; • Be accessible to transport vehicles for pick- up of HSP Materials ; and • Have reasonable security measures in place to prevent HSP Materials from being tampered with by anyone at the site or using the collection facility at unauthorized times. 4.3 All waste must be packed in an approved UN container1 , a Transport Canada Equivalency Certificate or PCA approved containers and all materials transported must be contained in accordance with Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (TDGA) requirements. 4.4 Transportation containers must be filled to capacity, except if this practice contravenes either a ministry order or the Collection Site Operator’s Environmental Compliance Approval or Certificate of Compliance Storage Requirements. Transportation containers used at event days should be filled to capacity and it is understood the last container filled of the day may not be filled to capacity and it may be partially filled. 4.5 If applicable, make use of vermiculite in sufficient quantity to cover and protect the waste material from breakage when there is a potential for spillage or breakage of containers in a lab pack during transport. 4.6 Place large pails (18 to 30 litres) on skids and shrink wrap to prevent shifting of waste during transport. Alternatively, xxxxxxx boxes may be used placing large pails on the bottom layer. 4.7 Contamination allowances • The maximum contamination allowance is 5%. This is a weight...
Waste Packing Protocols. All collection site operators shall: 4.1 Pack waste according to the MOECC’s waste classes and PCA Waste Packing Standards as outlined in Appendix A.

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  • Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Contractor understands that HHS does not tolerate any type of fraud, waste, or abuse. Violations of law, agency policies, or standards of ethical conduct will be investigated, and appropriate actions will be taken. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 321.022, if the administrative head of a department or entity that is subject to audit by the state auditor has reasonable cause to believe that money received from the state by the department or entity or by a client or contractor of the department or entity may have been lost, misappropriated, or misused, or that other fraudulent or unlawful conduct has occurred in relation to the operation of the department or entity, the administrative head shall report the reason and basis for the belief to the Texas State Auditor’s Office (SAO). All employees or contractors who have reasonable cause to believe that fraud, waste, or abuse has occurred (including misconduct by any HHS employee, Grantee officer, agent, employee, or subcontractor that would constitute fraud, waste, or abuse) are required to immediately report the questioned activity to the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General. Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and System Agency policies regarding fraud, waste, and abuse including, but not limited to, HHS Circular C-027. A report to the SAO must be made through one of the following avenues: ● SAO Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-TX-AUDIT ● SAO website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ All reports made to the OIG must be made through one of the following avenues: ● OIG Toll Free Hotline 0-000-000-0000 ● OIG Website: XxxxxxXxxxxXxxxx.xxx ● Internal Affairs Email: XxxxxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx ● OIG Hotline Email: XXXXxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. ● OIG Mailing Address: Office of Inspector General Attn: Fraud Hotline MC 1300 P.O. Box 85200 Austin, Texas 78708-5200

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  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA. (b) If the HSP is not subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will have a procurement policy in place that requires the acquisition of supplies, equipment or services valued at over $25,000 through a competitive process that ensures the best value for funds expended. If the HSP acquires supplies, equipment or services with the Funding it will do so through a process that is consistent with this policy.

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