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M1981184
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10/7/2014
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Red Arrow Forfeiture Project
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Fire extinguishers must be maintained and inspected in accordance with X <br /> MSHA/OSHA regulations on/in all mobile equipment. <br /> CONTRACTOR must supply each work crew with two (2) five pound (5#) <br /> Class A fire extinguishers. Additionally, each crew member must be supplied X <br /> with one (1) sharpened round nosed shovel. These must be immediately <br /> available to the crew members for use should an uncontrolled ignition occur. <br /> T. HANTA VIRUS <br /> Demolition of abandoned buildings involves the disruption of mice habitat, which has the <br /> potential of harboring the hanta virus. A concentrated chlorine solution (50/50 Clorox/water) is <br /> known to be effective in killing the virus. The concentrated spray should be directed at <br /> groupings of mice feces and urine areas. The CONTRACTOR is strongly advised to spray <br /> down buildings targeted for demolition prior to initiating demolition activities. Precautions <br /> against producing dust should be taken in areas where there is a high possibility of liberating <br /> hanta virus into the air. <br /> The CONTRACTOR should provide a signature block similar to the one below that each <br /> employee can sign to verify that they have read and understand the safety aspects of the <br /> project, and accept the provisions of the SHEAP. <br /> The above information was reviewed, received, and understood. <br /> Contractor Representative: <br /> Signature Date <br /> Employee: <br /> Signature Date <br />
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