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a. Instructing personnel to conserve energy by turning off unneeded equipment and utilities (including electricity <br />and water). <br />b. Using lights only in areas where work is actually being performed. <br />C. Allowing adjustment of mechanical equipment controls for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems <br />only by authorized workers. <br />d. Turning off water faucets or valves after required usage has been accomplished. <br />e. Complying with water bans imposed by local, state, or Federal agencies. <br />C.1.6 Vehicle Passes. The Contractor and Contractor personnel shall obtain vehicle passes from The County of <br />Orange Parking Administrator, Public Facilities & Resources Department. <br />C.1.7 Building Security. The Contractor shall be responsible to ensure buildings serviced by the Contractor are <br />locked during non -duty hours. <br />C.1.8 Security of Contractor Owned Property. The Contractor shall be responsible for the security of Contractor <br />Owned Property. <br />C.1.9 Permits and Licenses. The Contractor, prior to award of contract and without additional expense to the city, <br />shall procure all necessary permits and licenses including, but not limited to, a City of Santa Ana Business License, <br />C.1.10 Obedience to Laws. Contractor shall obey and abide by all applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances, and <br />other rules of the United States of America, territory, or subdivision thereof wherein the work is done, or any other duly <br />constituted public authority. <br />C.1.11 Safety. All work performed under this contract shall be performed in a manner as to provide maximum safety <br />to the public and where applicable, comply with all safety standards required by CAL -OSHA. The Director reserves the right to <br />issue restraint or cease and desist orders to the Contractor when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported relative to the <br />performance of the work under this Agreement. <br />C.1.11.1 Safety Orientation for Contractor Personnel. The Contractor shall give each new employee performing under this <br />Agreement a safety orientation concerning the hazards and precautions of the job assigned upon starting work. The Contractor <br />shall institute a continual training program to make employees aware of existing hazards and all new hazards relative to work <br />performed under this Agreement. <br />C.1.11.2 Creation of Safety or Health Hazard. If the Contractor performs work in a manner that creates a safety or <br />health hazard to City or Contractor personnel or the general public, the Director may issue an order stopping all or part of the <br />work until the Contractor has taken satisfactory corrective action. No part of the lost time due to such a stop in the work shall be <br />the subject of a claim for extension or for excess costs or damages to the Contractor. <br />C.1.11.3 Protective Equipment. The Contractor shall provide its employees with protection against safety and health <br />hazards by furnishing them with all the protective equipment needed. Such equipment shall be approved for the use intended by <br />the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The Contractor <br />shall post areas that require the wearing of protective clothing or where protective equipment Is necessary. <br />C.1.11 A Material Safety Data Sheets. The Contractor shall submit to the Director or his designated representative <br />Material Safety Data Sheets for all hazardous materials proposed for use in the performance of the contract at least one week <br />prior to actual use. In addition, he shall maintain copies on-site and available for review by his employees and/or the City. <br />C.1.12 Environmental Protection. The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, <br />and standards regarding the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Program. <br />