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25E
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1/4/2011
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1.17 Power wash liquids should be applied to the surface at minimum water temperature of 250 degree <br />Fahrenheit. Power wash shall be applied to the various surfaces at an operating pressure of 3500 <br />PSI. <br />1.18 Cleaning chemicals used in the performance of the work activities shall be within the following <br />OSHA Hazard Standards guidelines: <br />1. NFPA Hazardous Materials Identification System <br />• Health <br />• Flammability 0 <br />• Reactivity 0 <br />• Contact Hazard 0 <br />2. Reactivity <br />• Stable <br />• No conditions to avoid <br />• No incompatibility <br />• No hazardous decomposition or by-products <br />• No hazardous polymerization <br />1.19 Submittals shall include data on equipment, materials, methods, experience of personnel, Material <br />safety Data Sheets (MSDS), certification of OSHA required training, data generated during <br />completion of contract activities, including but not limited to analytical results, methodologies, <br />chain of custody documentation, health and safety plan, waste management plan, storm water <br />inlet management plan and any other information required as part of this project. <br />1.20 As part of the Best Management Practice included within a Storm-water Pollution Prevention <br />Program required at a regulated facility by the NPDES permit of the Clean Water Act, no <br />discharges will be allowed into the storm drain system or any type drain system. Appropriate cost <br />for circumvention of the storm drain system discharges are assumed incorporated in the bid. <br />25E-23
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