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Company Name
DECKSIDE POOL SERVICE
Contract #
A-2010-131
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
7/19/2010
Expiration Date
6/30/2011
Insurance Exp Date
9/1/2011
Destruction Year
2016
Notes
Amended by A-2010-131-01
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DECKSIDE POOL SERVICE 2A
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American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The Contractor shall post areas that require the wearing <br />of protective clothing or where protective equipment is necessary. <br />C.1.13.4 M ate rial Safety Data Sheets. The Contractor shall submit to the Director or his <br />designated representative Material Safety Data Sheets for all hazardous materials proposed for use in the <br />performance of the contract at least one week prior to actual use. In addition, he shall maintain copies on- <br />site and available for review by his employees and/or the City. <br />C.1.14 Environmental Protection. The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state, and <br />local laws, regulations, and standards regarding the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Program. <br />C.2 Definitions <br />C.2.1 Definitions of Terms. <br />Clean. Free from dirt, dust, spots, streaks, stains, smudges, litter, debris, contamination, or residue or <br />impurities, unsoiled, unstained, or recently washed. <br />Director. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services or their designated representative <br />with the authority to enter into, administer, or terminate contracts and to make findings and <br />determinations on behalf of the City. This is the only individual authorized to change a contract or any of <br />the requirements therein. <br />Contractor. The individual, partnership, company, or corporation responsible for the duties and <br />responsibilities under the Agreement. The term also covers requirements for any subcontractor. The <br />Contractor is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all subcontractors comply with the provision of the <br />Agreement. <br />Day. A normal weekday, unless otherwise specified. <br />Deficiency. A shortcoming in the quality or state of service performed. <br />Disinfect. Cleaning in order to destroy any harmful microorganisms by application of an approved <br />chemical agent. <br />Emergency Work. Any unforeseen circumstance or combination of circumstances that requires <br />immediate action. <br />Environmental Pollution. The condition resulting from the presence of chemical, physical, radiological <br />and/or biological fomes that alter the life biosystems, structures, and equipment, recreational opportunity, <br />aesthetics or natural beauty or the environment. <br />F reguency of Service. The following are frequencies and their definitions. <br />14 <br />Abbreviation <br />Definition <br />Annual <br />A <br />Services performed once during each 12 month period of <br />the contract <br />Semi -Annual <br />S/A <br />Services performed twice during each 12 month period of <br />the contract at intervals of 160 to 200 calendar days <br />14 <br />
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