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Exhibit 1 <br /> vehicles shall have the company's name, contractor's license number and contact <br /> information clearly identified on both sides and the rear of the vehicle. <br /> 2.3 The Director's Representative reserves the right to direct the Contractor to remove an <br /> employee or piece of equipment for not meeting high maintenance and appearance <br /> standards. <br /> 3.0 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS <br /> 3.1 All work performed under this contract shall be completed with maximum safety as the <br /> priority above all other requirements. The Contractor shall be incompliance with his/her <br /> companies City annual approved Illness and Injury Prevention Program. <br /> 3.2 All work performed under this contract shall be performed in strict compliance with all <br /> federal, state and local safety laws, regulations or other authoritative mandates that <br /> protect workers and the general public from, including but not limited to, blood borne <br /> pathogens, hazardous waste identification and transport and pesticide use and reporting <br /> 3.3 In the event unsafe work is observed by City staff or otherwise reported, the Director's <br /> Representative may at his discretion order the Contractor to stop performing and pay all <br /> costs and or damages resulting from the delay. <br /> 3.4 Each year the contractor shall submit for approval their updated Injury and Illness <br /> Prevention Program (IIPP). As a part of this document, the contractor shall include the <br /> OSHA mandated annual safety training schedule and the certified trainers for the <br /> calendar year. In addition, the contractor shall submit previous years OSHA safety <br /> training certificates verifying each employee completed the mandated annual OSHA <br /> safety training. For new employees, the contractor shall provide the employee, as a part <br /> of their new employee orientation, mandated OSHA annual training courses and submit <br /> their certificates of completion prior to the new employee being assigned to Santa Ana. <br /> 4.0 SAFETY NOTIFICATION <br /> 4.1 If Contractor identifies a potential safety issue, Contractor shall: <br /> 4.1.1 Notify the public that potentially unsafe conditions exist by installing yellow <br /> "Caution Tape" and "A" frame barricades or equal substitute around the <br /> condition. <br /> 4.1.2 Notify the Director's Representative of the condition first by phone and then in <br /> writing (e-mail is acceptable) including digital photographs of the potential safety <br /> concern. Once the Contractor has notified the City and the public of the <br /> condition, as specified above, Contractor shall have no further responsibility <br /> regarding the condition. <br /> 5.0 PROPERTY DAMAGE <br /> Any damage to private property caused by Contractor shall be immediately reported to the <br /> property owner. Contractors shall pay for any damage caused to private property in performing <br /> this agreement. <br /> (.itv r.ni inril <br /> City of Santa Ana RFP 22-031 <br /> Page 23 <br />