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8/6/2022
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ITEM 2.0 PROJECT SAFETY, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLAN <br /> (SHEAP) <br /> The job will involve working around inactive mine features and hazards, and it is the <br /> responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to be aware of all OSHA regulations which apply to <br /> this contract. This ITEM includes all the Contractors expenses for employee time, labor, <br /> materials, and safety equipment and safety training necessary for preparing and <br /> executing a job safety plan. The Successful Bidder will be required to prepare the Project <br /> Safety Plan (SHEAP) and submit it for review and approval to the DRMS. The <br /> CONTRACTOR is required to develop and implement a Project Safety Plan in conjunction <br /> with project implementation. PROJECT MANAGER must receive the Project Safety Plan <br /> within five (5) working days of Notice to Proceed date. It is expected that the Project <br /> Safety Plan will be comprehensive and sufficiently detailed so that every member of the <br /> work crew (including sub-contractors) on site understands their responsibilities and the <br /> responsibilities of CONTRACTOR to ensure a safe and injury free work place. <br /> The Project Safety Plan must be submitted to: <br /> Project Manager: Julie Annear <br /> 0ulie.annearOstate.co.us <br /> At a minimum, the plan MUST provide specific, detailed responses to the following list of <br /> safety concerns that are likely to present themselves during the course of Project <br /> completion. When developing the Project Safety Plan, please list specific types of <br /> equipment to be provided by CONTRACTOR, including subcontractor(s), in order to <br /> address the safety concern, or specifically state the actions to be taken by <br /> CONTRACTOR, including crew and subcontractor(s) order to address the safety <br /> concern. <br /> Wildfire is an on-going concern in the area. A 20-pound fire extinguisher and a <br /> large round-pointed shovel with an overall length of at least forty-eight (48) inches <br /> or equivalent will be required to be on site at all times. <br /> MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT <br /> There will be no measurement for payment. Payment for this item will be reflected in a <br /> lump sum quote under ITEM 2.0 on the Bid Schedule. This lump sum quote will cover all <br /> costs for developing and implementing the Project Safety Plan or SHEAP, including <br /> writing and revising the plan as required, provision and maintenance of safety equipment, <br /> conduct of daily safety meetings and all other items necessary and incidental to meeting <br /> the specifications of this item and of the Project Safety Plan or SHEAP. Payment shall <br /> be made as this item is completed and approved by the PROJECT MANAGER. Payment <br /> for this item will be made only on the final (before retainage) invoice. <br /> ITEM 3.0 ERADICATE TAMARISK <br /> Page 8 of 11 <br /> Rev. 7/15/2022 <br />
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