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barricades, and properly light the area. The Contractor shall comply with any directions and <br />public authorities in this respect. <br />7.20 The Contractor shall adhere to the rules, regulations, and interpretations of the North <br />Carolina Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the <br />Construction Industry (29 CFR Part 1926 as adopted in 13 NCAC 07F.0201, including 29 <br />CFR Part 1910 General Industry Safety and Health Standards applicable to construction) <br />and N.C. Gen. Stat. §95-126 through 155. (Occupational Safety and Health) as well as all <br />revisions and amendments to such standards or statutes as may occur throughout the <br />performance of the Work. <br />7.21 Any land-disturbing activity performed by the Contractor in connection with the Project shall <br />comply with all erosion control measures set forth in the Contract Documents and any <br />additional measures which may be required in order to ensure that the Project is in full <br />compliance with the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973, as implemented by Title <br />15 North Carolina Administrative Code, Chapter 4, Sedimentation Control, Subchapters 4A, <br />4B and 4C, as amended (15 NCAC 4A, 4B, and 4C), and as may be revised or amended in <br />the future. Upon receipt of notice that gland-disturbing activity is in violation of said Act, the <br />Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all steps or actions necessary to bring the <br />Project in compliance with said Act are promptly taken. The Contractor shall be responsible <br />for all penalties assessed pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. 113A-64 with respect to its Work, and <br />shall indemnify and hold harmless the CMAR and the Owner from all costs and expenses, <br />including attorney's fees and costs of defense, arising out of or related to the enforcement <br />of the Act against any party or person described in this Article. <br />7.22 The Contractor shall designate a responsible ofFcer or employee as safety inspector, <br />whose duties shall include accident prevention on the Project as well as implementation of <br />the Contractor's safety measures and safety programs on the Project. The name of the <br />safety inspector shall be made known to the CMAR at the pre-construction conference. <br />7.23 In emergencies affecting the safety of persons, the Work, or property at the Project site or <br />adjacent thereto, the Contractor is obligated to act in the Contractor's discretion to prevent <br />threatened damage, injury, or loss. As soon as practicable, the Contractor shall notify the. <br />CMAR of such emergency. The Contractor shall give the CMAR prompt written notice of <br />any significant changes in the Work or deviations from the Contract Documents caused by <br />such emergency. If the Contractor believes that additional work done in an emergency <br />entitles the Contractor to an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract <br />Time, the Contractor may make a claim therefore as provided in Articles 14 and/or 15 of <br />these General Conditions. <br />7.24 The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste <br />materials or rubbish caused by the Work. At least weekly and at the completion of the <br />Work, the Contractor shall remove all waste materials and rubbish attributable to the <br />Contractor's Work from and about the Project. At the completion of the Work, the <br />Contractor shall remove all tools, construction equipment, machinery, and surplus <br />materials. The Contractor shall leave the Work in condition for occupancy by the Owner <br />such that no cleaning or other operations are required. Material cleared from the Project <br />and deposited on adjacent property shall not be considered as having been disposed of <br />satisfactorily. If the Contractor fails to keep the Project clean and free of waste materials or <br />rubbish, fails to satisfactorily clean-up weekly or at the completion of the Work, the CMAR <br />may do so and the costs thereof may be deducted from any amounts due or to become <br />due the Contractor. <br />7.25 Utilities, temporary facilities, and signs shall be provided as described in the Contract <br />Documents. Absent a contrary direction in the Supplementary Conditions, the Contractor <br />GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CM AT RISK PROJECT 22 of 42 JUNE 2007 EDITION <br />
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