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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />05/03/2024_CLC Version <br />© OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY, 2024 All Rights Reserved Page 13 of 21 <br />• Supply and install adequate support for guide rail fastening, including separator beams <br />where required. <br />• Provide adequate fastening for hoistway entrances and sills. <br />• Provide finished floor elevation reference height at time of installation of new entrance sills. <br />• Provide legal access to new machine room (and temporary access per OSHA requirements <br />during construction). <br />• Grout or finish blocking of new entrances to provide a fire rated enclosure. <br />• Provide hoist beams over each elevator hoistway in machine room rated to hoist elevator <br />machines. <br />• Finish painting of new hoistway entrances shall be by others, if prime entrances are <br />selected. <br /> <br /> ASBESTOS <br />Should any asbestos be found to be present in the building which is related to any of our work, it shall be <br />the responsibility of others to monitor, abate, contain or prepare the workplace as safe for our employees <br />to work within or about. Otis will not be responsible for working with asbestos which may be disturbed or <br />uncontained. Otis will not be responsible for any costs associated with delay of the job should asbestos be <br />detected or require addressing by others for us to proceed. This includes but is not limited to re- <br />mobilization charges which may be applied. <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br />You agree to notify Otis if you are aware or become aware prior to the completion of the work of the <br />existence of asbestos or other hazardous material in any elevator hoistway, machine room, hallway or <br />other place in the building where Otis’ personnel are or may be required to perform their work. In the <br />event it should become necessary to abate, encapsulate or remove asbestos or other hazardous material <br />from the building, you agree to be responsible for such abatement, encapsulation or removal, and any <br />governmental reporting, and in such event Otis shall be entitled to (i) delay its work until it is determined to <br />Otis’ satisfaction that no hazard exists and (ii) compensation for delays encountered. <br /> MATERIAL RESPONSIBILITY <br />Otis maintains no responsibility for material delivered to the jobsite. The Customer is financially responsible <br />for all cost to replace any damaged, stolen or missing material or equipment. Otis will not be responsible <br />for deductibles on “Builder’s Risk” insurance policies. Otis will provide a change order, police report and <br />affidavits as needed to substantiate the claim. Otis will not procure replacement equipment until a signed <br />change order is received. <br /> LOCKOUT TAG OUT <br />In furtherance of OSHA’s directive contained in 29 C.F.R. § 1910.147(f)(2)(i), which requires that a service <br />provider (an “outside employer”) and its customer (an “on -site employer”) must inform each other of their <br />respective lock out/tag out (“LOTO”) procedures whenever outside servicing personnel are to be <br />engaged in control of hazardous energy activities on the customer’s site, Otis incorporates by reference its <br />mechanical LOTO procedures and its electrical LOTO procedures. These procedures can be obtain ed at <br />www.otis.com by (1) clicking on “The Americas” tab on the left side of the website; (2) choosing <br />“US/English” to take you to the “USA” web page; (3) clicking on the “Otis Safety” link on the left side of the <br />page; and (4) downloading the “Lockout Tagout Policy Otis 6.0” and “Mechanical Energy Policy Otis 7.0,”, <br />or the then most current version, both of which are in .pdf format on the right side of the website page. <br />Customer agrees that it will disseminate these procedures throughout its organization to the appropriate <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 52FACC74-DA96-491B-B0B8-04AC3961737D