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<br /> <br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between City of San Leandro and March 1, 2025 <br />Action Road Solutions, LLC dba Jack James Tow Service <br /> Page 4 of 15 <br />The services of the City in conducting review and inspection of Contractor's performance is <br />not intended to include review of the adequacy of Contractor's work methods, equipment, <br />bracing or scaffolding, or safety measures, in, on, or near any Contractor jobsite. <br /> <br />All work and materials shall be in strict accordance with all applicable state, city, county, <br />and federal rules, regulations and codes, with specific attention to the United States <br />Department of Labor Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) <br />requirements. Contractor shall be solely responsible for compliance with all city, county, <br />and state explosive transport, storage, and blasting requirements and for any damages <br />caused by such operations. <br /> <br />Contractor is hereby informed that work on City property could be hazardous. Contractor <br />shall carefully instruct all personnel working on City property that all conditions of the <br />property are potentially hazardous work areas as to potential dangers and shall provide <br />such necessary safety equipment and instructions as are necessary to prevent injury to <br />personnel and damage to property. Special care shall be exercised relative to work <br />underground. <br /> <br />In addition to complying with all other safety regulations, Contractor shall abide by any and <br />all other City requirements contained in any specifications, special conditions or manuals, <br />which shall be made available by City upon request. <br /> <br />Contractor shall provide and maintain all necessary safety equipment such as fences, <br />barriers, signs, lights, walkways, guards, and fire prevention and fire-fighting equipment <br />and shall take such other action as is required to fulfill its obligations under this section. It <br />is the intent of the City to provide a safe working environment under normal conditions. <br />CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED THAT CITY’S OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY ARE <br />INHERENTLY HAZARDOUS BECAUSE OF CONDITIONS SUCH AS CONFINED <br />SPACES, POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES, AND POSSIBLE EXPOSURE <br />TO PATHOGENS. <br /> <br />Contractor shall maintain all portions of the jobsite in a neat, clean, and sanitary condition <br />at all times. If required by the City, toilets shall be furnished by Contractor where needed <br />for use of its employees and their use shall be strictly enforced. Contractor shall not use <br />the City's existing sanitary facilities, unless previously authorized by the City. <br /> <br />Contractor shall keep adequate first aid facilities and supplies available and instruction in <br />first aid for its employees shall be given. <br /> <br />City reserves the right to require that Contractor bring onto the project or engage the <br />services of a licensed safety engineer at any time during the term of this Agreement. If <br />Contractor does not have a licensed safety engineer on staff, then City may require that <br />Contractor engage a subcontractor or subconsultant as the project’s safety engineer. <br />Contractor shall bear all costs in connection with meeting the requirements of this section. <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 0B83243A-5724-4A70-94F8-854DAC03ADB8