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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 20-08-01 City Landscaping Services 76 <br /> <br />5.1.6.5 REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM CITY PARKS & FACILITIES <br />Services performed under this Contract element will be compensated using J7-J21 Unit Rate Price <br />Schedule. Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, traffic control costs <br />and other associated costs necessary to pick up and transport eligible disaster-related trees, <br />vegetative, and non-vegetative debris existing in City Parks and Facilities to a City approved DMS <br />Site in accordance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations. <br />All debris removal from City Parks, improved public property, and Facilities will be at the approval <br />and authorization of the City prior to removal. <br />5.1.6.6 SAFETY <br />The Contractor shall be solely responsible for maintaining safety at all work sites including <br />Temporary Debris Storage (TDMS(s) and debris collection sites. The Contractor shall take all <br />reasonable steps to ensure safety for both workers and visitors to TDMS(s) and debris collection <br />sites. Safety at TDMS(s) and debris collection sites includes traffic control such as traffic cones and <br />flag personnel. The Contractor will also be solely responsible to ensure that all OSHA requirements <br />are met and a safety officer’s assigned to the project for the duration of this contract. <br />5.1.6.7 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION <br />a. Any and all fluids or chemicals (work-related materials such as oil, absorbents, etc.) used by the <br />Contractor must be used and disposed of in accordance with all rules and regulations of local, state <br />and federal regulatory agencies. <br />b. The Contractor shall, at its own expense, ensure that noise and dust pollution is minimized to <br />comply with all local and state ordinances and the approval of the City Debris Manager. The <br />Contractor shall comply in a timely manner with all directions of the City Debris Manager regarding <br />the use of a water truck or other approved dust abatement measures. <br />c. The Contractor shall comply with all laws, rules, regulations and ordinances regarding <br />environmental protection. <br />d. The Contractor shall immediately report and document all incidents to the City Debris Manager or <br />the authorized representative that affect the environmental quality of DMS(s) such as, but not <br />limited to, hydraulic fluid leaks, oil spills or fuel leaks. <br />The Contractor must notify the City regarding any fluid or chemical spillage so that the City or its <br />authorized representative can review and approve of the cleanup. <br />e. The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued <br />pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act <br />as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387), and will report violations to FEMA and the Regional Office of <br />the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). <br />The Contractor shall take immediate containment action as necessary to minimize the effect of any spill <br />or leak. Cleanup shall be done in accordance with applicable federal and local laws and regulations.