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j. Waste resulting from the work must be properly disposed of by the<br />

responsible contractor in accordance with local, State and Federal<br />

regulations. If uncertain about proper waste disposal, contact the FedEx<br />

environmental organization. Do not dispose of waste in site dumpsters.<br />

k. Hazardous materials, pollutants, and contaminants encountered or<br />

generated from soils or facilities in place prior to commencement of<br />

work, or from portions of the contract already completed by other<br />

contractors, are the responsibility of FedEx. These will be disposed of<br />

as directed by FedEx Corporate Safety in accordance with applicable<br />

laws. The contractor must immediately notify FedEx if hazardous<br />

substances, pollutants, and contaminants are encountered at the work<br />

site.<br />

l. Contractors are required to keep accurate records of the types and<br />

quantities of waste, including hazardous waste, and the facilities in<br />

which the wastes are treated, incinerated, or disposed. The contractor<br />

must provide FedEx with copies of these records. Liquids (including<br />

muddy water) or chemicals should not be pumped or allowed to flow<br />

into a sewer. Do not clean equipment or change lubrication or<br />

pneumatic fluids in areas that are not equipped with spill contaminant<br />

and control facilities.<br />

Section 6. Housekeeping<br />

6.1. General Information<br />

6.1.1. Good housekeeping is mandatory. Contractors must keep<br />

their work area neat, clean, and orderly.<br />

6.1.2. If a contractor’s work area is not kept clean, FedEx may<br />

have the area cleaned and charge the cost to the contractor.<br />

FedEx may also stop work until the area has been cleaned.<br />

6.2. Definitions<br />

6.2.1. A barricade is a device used to direct and protect pedestrians<br />

and vehicles from a work area.<br />

6.2.2. A trash chute is a controlled means of conveying debris from<br />

an elevated location to the ground.<br />

6.3. Housekeeping Procedures<br />

6.3.1. Keep work areas, passageways, fire exits, fire lanes, and<br />

stairs in and around the buildings and structures clear of<br />

debris at all times.<br />

6.3.2. Store materials, equipment, and tools in an orderly manner.<br />

6.3.3. Keep storage areas and walkways free of dangerous<br />

depressions, obstructions, and debris.<br />

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May 31, 2011

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