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Hazardous Materials Manager. 38 Developer shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager for the Project. The Hazardous 39 Materials Manager must provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required 40 to perform the Work and those that may be discovered or impacted during the Term. The 41 Hazardous Materials Manager must schedule and/or conduct Hazardous Materials training for 42 Developer's employees, verify all necessary certifications prior to and required for any handling 43 of Hazardous Materials, and maintain records of all Incidents involving Hazardous Materials and 44 notify the Environmental Compliance Manager, ADOT, and appropriate Governmental Entities 45 in writing of any such Incidents.
Hazardous Materials Manager. The ECM shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager to provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required to perform the Work and those that may be discovered/impacted during the Term. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall conduct appropriate activities such as the following: a) Schedule and/or conduct training for Developer's employees. b) Verify all employee certifications prior to and required for any handling of Hazardous Materials. c) Maintain records of all incidents involving Hazardous Materials and notify the ECM, TxDOT and appropriate authorities in writing of any such incidents. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall be a qualified professional with 40-hour HAZWOPER certification and at least five years of experience in similar projects in the following areas:
Hazardous Materials Manager. The ECM shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager to provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required to perform the Work and those that may be discovered/impacted during the duration of the Agreement. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall conduct appropriate activities such as the following: • Schedule and/or conduct training for the Developer's employees. • Verify all employee certifications prior to and required for any handling of Hazardous Materials. • Maintain records of all incidents involving Hazardous Materials and notify the ECM, TxDOT and appropriate authorities in writing of any such incidents. • Experienced in developing IWPs, SIRs, and remedial action plans or equivalent reports necessary and acceptable to the TCEQ in material discovery and remediation efforts of Hazardous Materials. • Experienced in TCEQ guidance for the investigation and remediation of Hazardous Materials under the TCEQ Voluntary Cleanup Program and Texas Risk Reduction Program Rules.
Hazardous Materials Manager. 4 Developer shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager for the Project. The Hazardous 5 Materials Manager must provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required 6 to perform the Work and those that may be discovered or impacted during the Term. The
Hazardous Materials Manager. 25 Developer shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager for the Project. The Hazardous 26 Materials Manager must provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required 27 to perform the Work and those that may be discovered or impacted during the Term. The 28 Hazardous Materials Manager must schedule and/or conduct Hazardous Materials training for 29 Developer's employees, verify all necessary certifications prior to and required for any handling 30 of Hazardous Materials, and maintain records of all Incidents involving Hazardous Materials and 31 notify the Environmental Compliance Manager, ADOT, and appropriate Governmental Entities in 32 writing of any such Incidents. 33 The Hazardous Materials Manager must be a qualified professional with 40-hour HAZWOPER 34 certification. In addition, the Hazardous Material Manager must have at least 5 years of 35 experience in similar projects in developing remedial action plans or equivalent reports necessary 36 and acceptable to the ADOT in Hazardous Material investigation, discovery, and remediation 37 efforts of Hazardous Materials.
Hazardous Materials Manager. Provide a Hazardous Materials Manager with expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required to perform the Work and those that may be discovered/impacted. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall conduct appropriate activities such as: · scheduling and conducting Hazardous Materials training for the Phase Developer’s and Section Developer's employees; · verifying all employee and subcontractor certifications required for any handling of Hazardous Materials prior to employee handling such materials; · maintaining records of all Incidents involving Hazardous Materials and notifying the ECM, MDOT and appropriate authorities in writing of any such Incidents; · developing investigative work Plans and Remedial Action Plans or equivalent reports necessary and acceptable to MDE and the US Environmental Protection Agency (“US EPA”) in material discovery and remediation efforts of Hazardous Materials; and · be experienced in MDE guidance for the investigation and remediation of Hazardous Materials under the MDE Land Restoration Program and Voluntary Clean-up Program. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall have the following qualifications: · a minimum of 10 years’ experience with addressing Hazardous Materials; · be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA such as 29 CFR 1910.120, HAZWOPER and management and supervisor training; and · be experienced in MDE guidance for the investigation and remediation of Hazardous Materials under the MDE Land Restoration Program and Voluntary Clean-up Program. The Hazardous Materials Manager position must be filled for the duration of the Section D&C Work and the Person holding such position is expected to be on-site whenever Hazardous Materials may be encountered in the Work.
Hazardous Materials Manager. The ECM shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager to provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required to perform the Work and those that may be discovered/impacted during the duration of the Agreement. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall conduct appropriate activities such as the following: • Schedule and/or conduct training for the Developer's employees. • Verify all employee certifications prior to and required for any handling of Hazardous Materials. • Maintain records of all incidents involving Hazardous Materials and notify the ECM, TxDOT and appropriate authorities in writing of any such incidents.
Hazardous Materials Manager. The ECM shall designate a Hazardous Materials Manager to provide expertise in the safe handling of Hazardous Materials required to perform the Work and those that may be discovered/impacted during the duration of the Agreement. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall conduct appropriate activities such as the following: a) Schedule and/or conduct training for the Design-Build Contractor's employees. b) Verify all employee certifications prior to and required for any handling of Hazardous Materials. c) Maintain records of all incidents involving Hazardous Materials and notify the ECM, TxDOT and appropriate authorities in writing of any such incidents. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall be a qualified professional with 40-hour HAZWOPER certification and at least five (5) years’ experience in similar projects in the following areas: a) Experienced in developing IWPs, SIRs, and remedial action plans or equivalent reports necessary and acceptable to the TCEQ in material discovery and remediation efforts of Hazardous Materials. b) Experienced in TCEQ guidance for the investigation and remediation of Hazardous Materials under the TCEQ Voluntary Cleanup Program and Texas Risk Reduction Program Rules. The Hazardous Materials Manager shall meet the certification requirements of TxDOT Work Category 2.13.1, “Hazardous Materials Initial Site Assessment.”

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  • Hazardous Material Contractor shall not permit any Hazardous Material (as defined below) to be located, used, incorporated into the Work or brought onto the Job Site in connection with the Work unless (i) absolutely necessary because no alternative is available, (ii) the precise nature and quantity of the Hazardous Material is specified in writing to Owner, (iii) the prior written approval of Owner is obtained, and (iv) Contractor complies with all Laws and prudent business practices concerning the Hazardous Material required. If Contractor encounters any material it reasonably believes to be Hazardous Material, or becomes aware of any incident involving Hazardous Material at the Job Site, Contractor shall immediately stop the Work in the area so affected and shall immediately report the same to Owner. Contractor shall also immediately notify Owner of any notice Contractor receives concerning the presence or use of Hazardous Material at the Job Site. Contractor shall be liable for all on and off-site disposal or transport of Hazardous Material (and shall sign any manifest for the transport or storage of such Hazardous Material), and for any discharge, release, injury to any person, or injury or damage to any property resulting from use of Hazardous Material in the performance of the Work. Contractor shall, at its expense, cause the removal of the Hazardous Material and remedy any associated problems in accordance with applicable Laws and prudent business practices. "Hazardous Material" shall mean (1) any Hazardous Material as defined under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, or under any applicable state or local Laws, (2) any substance or matter that results in liability to any person or entity from discharge of or exposure to such substance or matter under any statutory or common law theory, (3) pesticides, asbestos, formaldehyde, polychlorinated biphenyl, solvents, petroleum and motor fuel hydrocarbon material, and (4) any other substance or matter that becomes subject to any federal, state or local agency order or requirement for removal, treatment or remedial action. To the extent permitted by Law, and without in any way limiting any other indemnity obligation under this Agreement, Contractor shall indemnify, defend (at Contractor's sole cost and with legal counsel acceptable to Owner) and hold Owner and their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, representatives, shareholders, partners, affiliates, successors and assigns harmless, from and against any and all claims, losses, costs or liabilities arising out of an incurred connection with removing or remediating any Hazardous Materials on or about the Job Site or transported on, to, from or about the Job Site by Contractor. This indemnity shall be effective during and after completion of the Work.