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501070099 Federal Express Oakland Sort Expansion Issued for Bid 10/11<br />

F. Identify the locations of Federal Express' Express’ nearest existing emergency facilities (such as first aid<br />

supplies, emergency eye wash showers and fountains) and provide additional emergency facilities within<br />

the Site as required by OSHA.<br />

G. Safety flagging and barricading requirements:<br />

1. Provide total perimeter safety flagging (triangular carnival flags) and signage for areas of the Site<br />

where Federal Express’ personnel could be injured due to construction activities, falling materials,<br />

equipment, debris, hazardous conditions, etc.<br />

2. Signage shall consist of OSHA approved flexible plastic signs measuring a minimum of 9 by 12<br />

inches with a center line distance between the signs of not more than 15 feet. The following<br />

information shall be indicated on each sign:<br />

"DANGER - OVERHEAD CONSTRUCTION"<br />

"HARD HAT AREA"<br />

1.13 ENFORCEMENT OF RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

A. Federal Express' security staff will be on duty at all times to assist in the enforcement of safety and<br />

security regulations but it is solely the Contractor's responsibility to ensure its employees compliance.<br />

B. Federal Express' security staff will respond upon notification when violations are committed and actions to<br />

correct these violations will be taken immediately through Federal Express' Representative.<br />

C. Contractor's employees will be subject to lunch box, tool box and vehicle inspections.<br />

1.14 RESTRICTED ZONES AT AIRPORT FACILITIES<br />

A. Federal Express Aviation Administration rules require a clear zone of not less than six (6) feet minimum,<br />

both inside and outside airport ramp security fencing. Local airport requirements may be greater than this,<br />

and shall be complied with. Contractor shall assure that this zone is free of its equipment, vehicles, and<br />

personnel at all times.<br />

B. Contractor shall not access the aircraft ramp area, gates, taxiways or runways at any time. No access on<br />

Port of Oakland property will be allowed without prior approval from the Port of Oakland.<br />

1. Unauthorized entry or crossing of active taxiways or runways shall subject the Contractor to a fine.<br />

1.15 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION<br />

A. All work within 20,000 feet of an active airport is subject to requiring approval for any and all construction<br />

operations from the FAA in the form of a 7460 application. Approval of such an application may also<br />

require the contractor to maintain contact at all times with the airport towers. The Contractor shall prepare,<br />

submit, and obtain an approved 7460. Please discuss with <strong>TranSystems</strong> before beginning to see if there is<br />

an existing 7460 in existence that can be utilized for construction work. The Contractor shall contact the<br />

Port of Oakland and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to file a 7460 form. The contact person at the<br />

Port of Oakland is Mr. Doug Mansel at (510) 563-6435. The contact person at the FAA is Mr. Joe<br />

SAFETY AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS 01112 - 9

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