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KITTITAS COUNTY SOLID WASTE ON-CALL <br />CLE ELUM TRANSFER STATION FRONT ENTRANCE DESIGN <br />TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PW\JA\KITTCO02\ENTRANCE <br />01 50 00 - 4 JUNE 2023 <br />©COPYRIGHT 2023 JACOBS <br />E. Sanitary and Personnel Facilities: <br />1. Provide and maintain facilities for Contractor’s employees, <br />Subcontractors, and other onsite employers’ employees. Service, clean, <br />and maintain facilities and enclosures. <br />2. Use of Owner’s existing sanitary facilities by construction personnel <br />will not be allowed. <br />F. Telephone Service: <br />1. Contractor: Arrange and provide onsite telephone service for use during <br />construction. Pay costs of installation and monthly bills. <br />G. Fire Protection: Furnish and maintain onsite adequate firefighting equipment <br />capable of extinguishing incipient fires. Comply with applicable parts of <br />NFPA 241. <br />3.01 SAFETY AND PROTECTION <br />A. Construction Safety Program: <br />1. The Contractor shall develop and maintain for the duration of this <br />Contract, a safety program that will effectively incorporate and <br />implement county, state, and federal safety requirements. Submit a <br />written safety plan for the construction prepared by a licensed industrial <br />hygienist by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) and at <br />least one copy shall be maintained at the Work Site. <br />2. Preparation of the written safety plan is the Contractor’s responsibility <br />and no statement made in these Special Provisions shall relieve the <br />Contractor and its subcontractors of responsibility for information <br />included and implementation of the safety plan. <br />3. The Contractor’s safety plan should include, but not be limited to: <br />a. A list of chemical and physical hazards (such as methane <br />exposure and electrical shock), allowable OSHA exposure levels, <br />threshold limit values, other regulatory exposure levels, and the <br />emergency response should an exposure or injury occur. <br />b. An emergency evacuation plan for immediate removal to a <br />hospital or a doctor’s care any person who may be injured on the <br />Job Site. The emergency evacuation plan shall include routes to <br />medical treatment, and emergency telephone numbers including <br />hospital, ambulance, fire, sheriff/police, poison control, and others <br />as deemed necessary. <br />c. A list of safety and monitoring equipment at the Job Site and <br />locations where equipment is stored or expected to be maintained.