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PCA ARBORISTS & CONSULTANTS, INC. DBA PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTIST
Contract #
A-2024-007-04
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Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/16/2024
Expiration Date
1/31/2027
Insurance Exp Date
5/17/2026
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hazardous substances shall be listed per site, and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) available <br /> at all times. <br /> 3.2.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for inspecting, identifying, and securing any <br /> condition(s) that renders any portion of a site unsafe and any unsafe practices occurring <br /> thereon. The CR(s) shall be notified immediately of any unsafe or undesirable <br /> condition(s) via email, phone, or instant messaging ensuring that it was received. This <br /> includes, but is not limited, to the following: <br /> a. Damaged/inoperable fixtures, hose bibs, or irrigation components <br /> b. Running water, irrigation breaks, weeping valves, etc. <br /> C. Evidence of arson, vandalism, or other crimes <br /> d. Damaged signs or drinking fountains <br /> e. Damaged benches or tables <br /> f. Graffiti <br /> g. Hypodermic needles or condoms <br /> h. Large amounts of blood or feces <br /> i. Hazardous or suspicious materials/items <br /> j. Insect, rodent, or bird infestations <br /> k. Homeless persons or their possessions <br /> I. Items lost by patrons <br /> m. Poor turf conditions (i.e., holes, tripping hazards, uneven surfaces, gopher holes) <br /> n. Damaged fencing (i.e., holes, loose posts, missing fasteners) <br /> o. Standing water, saturated turf, dry spots <br /> p. Lake conditions including dead or sick wildlife, water quality issues <br /> q. Downed tree limbs <br /> r. Unsafe walkways <br /> S. Unstable trees <br /> t. Improperly supported trees (i.e. stakes, trees) <br /> u. Other hazards, as applicable <br /> 3.2.3 The contractor shall be responsible for making minor corrections including, but not limited <br /> to: using barricades or traffic cones to alert the public to the existence of hazards, <br /> replacing Contractor-damaged valve box covers, and securing any damaged apparatus <br /> to protect members of the public or others from injury. <br /> 3.2.4 If needed, the Contractor shall assist the public by summoning emergency assistance at <br /> the site. The contractor shall cooperate fully with City in the investigation of any injury or <br /> death occurring at any site, beginning with immediate notification, and then a complete <br /> written report of the nature of the issue to the City within five (5) days following the <br />
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