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safety talks with all employees. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct daily work area safety <br /> inspections and document the results of these inspections. <br /> Any shafts which were fenced prior to construction activities shall be protected by a temporary <br /> fence during non-working hours. Without relieving the CONTRACTOR of its legal or contractual <br /> duties to take safety precautions, other openings may be designated by the Principal <br /> Representative as requiring fencing due to proximity of houses or visitation by tourists. <br /> Work may involve activities around unprotected hazardous mine shafts, stopes, adits and other <br /> openings which may be open to the surface or hidden from view by trash, debris, vegetation, or <br /> thin and unstable layers of surficial materials or rock. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for <br /> thoroughly investigating the site conditions and scheduling and directing his equipment, equipment <br /> operations, personnel and safety procedures to prevent accidents and injuries. Failure to comply <br /> will be cause for immediate suspension of the work. <br /> All Chemicals, equipment and materials proposed and/or used in the performance of this Contract <br /> must conform to the standards required by the William-Stieger Occupational Safety and Health Act <br /> of 1970. Bidders must furnish all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for any regulated chemicals, <br /> equipment or hazardous materials at the time of delivery to the job site. <br /> Projects involving work in or around radiological hazards will require special measures to be <br /> followed during the project. <br /> Article 10. PLANS AND WORKING DRAWINGS <br /> The drawings if any, included with the Contract Documents are complete and adequate for <br /> construction. While every effort has been made to have the plans and drawings free of errors and <br /> ambiguities, any such errors or ambiguities must be brought to the Principal Representative's <br /> attention immediately. <br /> Article 11. JOB PROGRESS REPORTS <br /> The CONTRACTOR will be required to properly complete weekly or daily progress reports, forms <br /> for which will be provided by the Principal Representative. Completed reports must be submitted <br /> to the Principal Representative prior to or at the time of requests for payment. Payment requests <br /> will not be processed until progress reports corresponding to the payment period are received. <br /> Article 12. CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE CONTRACTOR <br /> All correspondence from the CONTRACTOR to the Principal Representative shall be submitted to <br /> the PROJECT MANAGER with a copy to: <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> (303) 866-3567 <br /> Fax (303) 832-8106 <br /> Article 13. MATERIALS <br /> Unless otherwise stipulated, the CONTRACTOR shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, <br /> water, tools, equipment, light, power, transportation and other facilities necessary for the execution <br /> and completion of the work. <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> Page 5 of 22 Pages <br /> Revised: 8/25/2015 <br />