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I carp CrowderGulf <br /> ��.6�L� RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> I Loading Debris <br /> I Prerequisites for Loading Debris: <br /> • Truck certification and safety inspections completed on all trucks hauling debris <br /> • Identification of disposal site <br /> I • If needed for efficiency, identification and preparation of debris management sites <br /> • Sectioning of City with subcontractor assignments <br /> • Quality Control organization operational <br /> • Load ticketing and data management process operational <br /> • Accident Prevention Plan(APP), Site Safety and Health Plans(SSHP),Activity Hazard Analyses(ANAs) <br /> • Initial safety and health briefing for all personnel complete <br /> • Specific training on traffic control complete for all debris crews <br /> I. • Preparatory inspections of each worksite by Quality Control staff and debris crew foreman <br /> • Work area cleared of safety and health hazards such as downed power lines and hazardous materials <br /> • Inspection of work area for water meters, fire hydrants, utility pedestals and other infrastructure components that could <br /> be damaged by equipment <br /> • FEMA debris eligibility criteria communicated to all Crew Foremen, Superintendents, Quality Control staff, Project <br /> Managers, and Equipment Operators <br /> I • Overhead power lines and other utility lines identified for safe clearance of loading equipment <br /> F <br /> Crew Composition . <br /> I CrowderGulf matches equipment to the requirements of the task. Crew composition varies depending on the type of equipment <br /> used in performing the loading operation. For example, crews with self-loading trucks do not need separate loading equipment <br /> that is required to support a crew consisting of dump trucks or trailers. However, every crew requires traffic control personnel, a <br /> 1111foreman and a designated quality control person. Also, each crew requires a chain saw operator and laborer(s) to assist in the <br /> � ground support work. Usually each piece of loading equipment (self-loading truck or separate loader) is supported by one saw <br /> operator,two laborers and two flaggers. <br /> IIAt a minimum, debris separation crews will consist of two laborers, one chain saw operator with saw, one skid steer loader with <br /> operator and implements, all equipment necessary to transport personnel and equipment from one work site to another. When <br /> necessary, ground crews will separate and sort the debris by type, saw fallen trees and vegetative debris at the public rights-of- <br /> way, and be constantly alert for water meters, fire hydrants, utility pedestals and other infrastructure components that could be <br /> i damaged by equipment. <br /> Crew Sizes <br /> The size of debris loading crews will be dictated by the severity and localization of damage.Each crew foreman will be experienced <br /> in organizing and directing debris crews and will be provided with sufficient chain saw operators, flagmen, laborers and knuckle <br /> II1 boom operators to assure rapid and efficient debris removal. <br /> An example of a Crew is demonstrated in the chart below: <br /> I' Manpower/Equipment Required I Task Responsibility I No. per Crew <br /> Crew Foreman with experience in organizing&running Provide on-site management of crew to ensure quality 1 <br /> I crews with previous work in disaster related jobs performance,safety&maximum productivity <br /> 20—60 CY dump trucks with skilled operators&/or 80- Pick up debris from curbside&haul to DMS or final 4-6 <br /> 140 CY self-loader trucks disposal (oras area <br /> Ii dictates) <br /> Chain Saws&Experienced Operators(as needed) Reduce large trees&limbs to manageable size&trim <br /> debris hanging from loaded trucks 1-2 <br /> Flagmen . Direct traffic flow&truck movement 3-6 <br /> Laborers Gather small debris that loaders are unable to grasp 2 <br /> II <br /> 1 64 <br />