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Article 6. APPLICANT VIOLATOR SYSTEM <br /> The successful bidder will be required to submit a completed AML Contractor Ownership and Control <br /> Form and pass a check of the Applicant Violator System. <br /> Although there are many circumstances under which a bidder might be found "not responsible", any <br /> contractor who has had direct or indirect association with a firm that has had a permit revoked or a <br /> bond forfeited by the Division of Minerals and Geology or the Mined Land Reclamation Board will be <br /> considered not responsible, and not eligible to be awarded any bid. Any firm listed in the federal Office <br /> of Surface Mining'sApplicant Vio/atorSystem or who is not confirmed by the Office of Surface Mining <br /> will be considered not responsible. <br /> Article 7. MINORITY/WOMEN BUSINESS PARTICIPATION <br /> The successful bidder is required to complete and return the Minority (MBE)/women (WBE) Business <br /> Participation form before an Agreement will be executed. <br /> Article 8. NOTICE TO PROCEED <br /> After the Agreement has been fully-executed, the Principle Representative will issue the Notice to <br /> Proceed consistent with the project dates in the Special Conditions. Under no circumstance shall the <br /> Contractor begin work before a Notice to Proceed is issued. <br /> Article 9. ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND SAFETY MEASURES <br /> The Contractor shall comply with apf�icable provisions of OSHA Part 1926, Construction Standards <br /> and Interpretations, in effect on the date of Bid Opening. The Contractor shall continuously maintain, <br /> at his expense, adequate protection of the work and the Principle Representative's property, and shall <br /> take all practicable precautions in the interest of safety. <br /> Any shafts which were fenced prior to construction activities shall be protected by a temporary fence <br /> during non-working hours. Without relieving the Contractor of its legal or contractual duties to take <br /> safety precautions, other openings may be designated by the Principle Representative as requiring <br /> 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 thin <br /> and unstable layers of surficial materials or rock. The Contractor shall be responsible for thoroughly <br /> investigating the site conditions and scheduling and directing his equipment, equipment operations, <br /> personnel and safety procedures to prevent accidents and injuries. Failure to comply will be cause for <br /> immediate suspension of the work. <br /> All Chemicals, equipment and materials proposed and/or used in the performance of this Contract must <br /> conform to the standards required by the William-Stieger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. <br /> Bidders must furnish all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for any regulated chemicals, equipment <br /> or hazardous materials at the time of delivery to the job site. <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 Principle Representative's attention <br /> immediately. <br /> Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology GENERAL BID SPECIFICATIONS <br /> 1996 <br /> Page 4 <br />