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10. Approve Contract w-Ocean Blue Environmental Svcs for Hazardous Materials Disposal & Emerg Abatement Svc
OMNI D E3 CITY MANAGEE TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 61 �E BY: DELFINO CONSUNJI,P.E.,DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/Cl PYENG ER MARK GILLASPIE, FIRE CHIEF SUBJECT: APPROVE SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISPOS AND EMERGENCY ABATEMENT SERVICES I That the City Council: 1. Approve services contract agreement with Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. in the amount of $140,000 annually for hazardous materials disposal and emergency abatement services; 2. Authorize Mayor to execute the agreement in a form acceptable by the Ci Attorney; and i 3. Authorize City Manager to execute any and all amendments to the agreement ir a form acceptable by the City Attorney. Aistorically, in the City of Downey, hazardous materials management including spill response, mitigation, abatement, and disposal is undertaken by a combined effort of thc Public Works and Fire Departments. Public Works maintenance staff is routinely tasked to abate various chemical products discarded in the public right-of-way, whereas the Fire Department handles emergency response related to active releases of hazardous materials to the environment, specifically spills onto City roadways, sewer, and storm drain systems. Both the Public Works Department and Fire Department respond to an average of 25 incidents involving hazardous materials every year. APPROVE SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISPOSAL AND EMERGENCY ABATEMENT SERVICES NOVEMBER 12,2019 PAGE 2 Both federal and state regulations require that workers engaged in hazardous waste clean-up operations be properly trained, certified and equipped to safely and lawfully conduct abatement of hazardous materials. Presently, Public Works does not have trained personnel who meet the stringent regulatory requirements for hazardous waste abatement operations. Moreover, the Fire Department's scope of work is limited to defensive operations to control and contain releases and not to conduct actual clean-up. Finally, both departments lack the proper worker safety equipment (personal protective gear/respirator masks, etc.) and heavy equipment (oil -spill booms, etc.) necessary to handle these abatement activities. The utilization of a licensed clean-up contractor specializing in hazardous materials abatement operations will be essential to mitigating and abating these spills. Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. (Ocean Blue), is a state licensed hazardous waste removal and disposal company that can provide the City with a 24-hour, year- round response to all emergency hazardous material spills occurring in the City. Ocean Blue has extensive experience in spill response and hazardous materials abatement ,qw(4 cijrre-i,tiv services the Los Angeles CountY Degartment of Public Works (LACDPW). Ocean Blue is proposing to provide hazardous materials disposal and emergency abatement services in accordance with the terms and conditions of its Contract No. 003426 dated March 14, 2018 with LACDPW. Ocean Blue was awarded the contract after submitting the most qualified and comprehensive proposal to LACDPW in a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process in July 2017. The City of Downey's purchasing ordinance allows the City to purchase supplies, services and/or equipment in concert with another governmental agency pursuant to that agency's formal bid requirements (Downey Municipal Code Section 2905). A number of cities, including Garden Grove and Inglewood have utilized similar contracts with Ocean Blue for hazardous materials disposal and abatement services. The agreement with Ocean Blue will be for an initial term of one year with an option to renew for three additional one-year terms. Ocean Blue will provide 24 hour on- call/service response based on emergencies and incidents requiring deployment M specific personnel, time, materials, and equipment in the not -to -exceed amount of $140,000 annually. Fiscal Responsibility Quality of Life, Neighborhood & Infrastructure KA APPROVE SERVICES CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISPOSAL AND EMERGENCY ABATEMENT SERVICES NOVEMBER 12, 2019 PAGE 2 The proposed contract with Ocean Blue is based on established rates for time, materials and equipment as shown in the compensation schedule in the agreement. Funds in the amount of $140,000 have been budgeted in the approved Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget under account no. 10-4-3110-0665 for Citywide Hazardous Materials Disposal and Abatement services. This includes hazardous materials disposal, pick-up of items kept at the Maintenance Yard, along with emergency responses provided on - scene. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: LACDPW Executed Contract Attachment B: LACDPW Contract Evaluation Attachment C: Ocean Blue "Piggy backing" Authorization Letter Aofessional Services Agreement Attachment E: Ocean Blue Insurance Certificate 9 MARK PESTRELLA, Director 900 SOUTH FREMONT AVENUE ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA 91003-1331 Telephone: (626) 458-5100 http:,'/dpw.lacotmty.gov ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: P 0 BOX 1460 ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA 91802-1460 Mr. Moonho Lee, Chief Financial Officer Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 I MrArzl A GLe I It IN REPLY PLEASE REFEIR TO FILE: BRC -11 0034241 Please continue to submit the required proof of insurance to: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Business Relations and Contracts Division, Attention Mr. Jairo Flores, Contract No. 003426, via scanned e-mail to iflores dow.lacounttgov. Your Public Works Contract Manager for this service will be Ms. Wicky Yueng of our Stormwater Maintenance Division who may be reached at (626) 458-4152, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ms. Ghayane Zakarian serves as Public Works Ombudsman for service contracts; 'therefore, please call Ms. Zakarian if you encounter a problem that cannot be resolvek-o' by the Contract Manager. She can be reached at (626) 300-3224, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Follow ujo Mjwitter. We encourage you to follow us on Twitter&.6CoPubligWorks for information on Public Works and instant updates on contracting oppo rtUn 1s; t ie-Wndf`solicitatlons, Very truly yours, MARK PESTRELLA Director of Public Works JOSE M. QUEVEDO Assistant Deputy Director Business Relations and Contracts Division JF P:%aepub%Service Can tractskCONTRAC-Rjair6A-N EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERKLT016104 AWARD%Ocean Blue, TRANS EXE CONTRACT.doc � AS -NEEDED EDED \ E» REMOVAL MA/ O y HAZARDOUS MATERIAL °/0 j d +N \}\ r PAGE AGREEMENT....... ... - ...... ............... -- ........ ...... ............. EXHIBITA Scope of ......... - ....... ....... 1®4 A x1`11 EXHIBIT B Service Contract General Requirements Section 1 Interpretation of Contract A. Ambiguities or Discrepa ncles ...... ..... I. B.1 13� Definitions----.— ...... - ...... ...... ...... ....... B.1 C � Hoadings . ........... ....... ......... I,- � B.3 Section tapdard Terms and Conditions Pertaining to Contract Administration A, Arnendments--.- ....... ...... ... 13.4 B. Assionmentand Delegartion--- ........... BA C� Authioni-atiuvi Wan-af Ity D. Budget Reduction - --, . — . -, . ...... ............ ............... B.5 E. Complaints . ...... I ....... ...................... ...... 13Z F. Compliance with Applicable Laws ...... ..... .................... 13.6 G. Compliance with Civil Rights Laws ............ ...... 13.7 H . Conf identiality. . B.7 1. Conflict of Inter ... ...... .......... 13.8 J. Consideration of Hiring County Employees Targeted for U-iyoffs 01, Former County Employees on Reemployment List B�8 K. Consideration of Hiring GAIN and GROW Participants .... ........ L. Contractors Acknowledgment Of COUnty'S Commitment to Child Support Enfor lorncrtt &9 M. Contractors Charitable Activities Compliance. 13�9 N, Contractor's Warranty of Adherence to County's Child Support Compliance Program — . - - .. . ... ....... ...... B.10 0. County's Quality Assurance Plan.. -B. 10 P. Carnage to County Facilities, Buildings, or GroUnds ... B.10 Q. Employment Eligibility Verification .... ...... ........ B.11 R. Facsimile Representations.. ...... B.1 1 S. Fair Labor Standards-- ....... - BA all T. Force leen......... — ...... .......... ........ - - - --- ....... - 13.12 U. Governing Laws, Jurisdiction, and Venue............ ....... BA2 V, Most Favored Public Entity- BA2 K Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action., r1 X, Nonexclusivity ......... B. 14 Y. No Payment for Services Provided Following Expiration/Susperi sion/Ten-n !nation of 1314 Z. Notice of Delays .... ... BA4 AA. Notlice of Disputes. ........... B.14 0 i ■ : s z I. • i. r . # ! iii • t � #:• � # •` r i M- r r i wii • # - r ■ � • i #: + •. - i i : . iii : ' i r i r : w ■ t i " Y. a 0 13� Ind nific icrn .............................................. -- --- ----- - EXHIBIT C Internal Revenue Service Notice 1015 EXHIBIT D Safely Surrendered Baby Law Posters EXHIBIT E Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program EXHIBIT F Performance Requirements Summary EXHIBIT G Emerge-n-cy 15p*111s Daily Repotbnq EXHIBIT H Flood Control Maintenance Areas Map EXHIBIT I Confined Space Manual K C. Workplace Safety Indemnification ....... ...... 13.30 D. General Insurance Requirements ........ B.31 E. Compensation for County Costs ....... B.35 F. Insurance over Requirements ... ....... &35 Section 6 Contractor Responsibility and Debaanent A. Responsible Contractor ... ........ =-.. , ......... ......... ....... B-37 B . Chapter 2.202 of the County Code- .... ..... 13.37 C. Nunresparr sible Contractor. D. Contractor Hearing Board ........... B.37 E� Subcontractors of clnr.......................................°...,......,. B. Section 7 Compliance with County's Jury Service Program A. Jury Service Program ...... ......... 8. Written Employee Jury Service Policy ....... B �:19 Section 8 Safely Surrerid ered Baby Law Prograrn A. Contnactor's Acknowledgment of Countys Commitment to the Safely Surrendered Baby Law.. ....... -BAI R, Notice to Employcos Rcgarding flhe Safely Sat i orid ered Baby Law., F4, 41 Section 9 Social Ei flierprise Preference Prograrn ........ .......... ---- ....... . 13.42 Section 10 Local Small Business Enterprise Pretercince Program.. ... . - - - . ....... BA3 Section 11 Compliance with County's Defaulted Propeily Yax Reduction Program ......... K44 Section 12 Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise. Preference Prograrn. ... f3,45 Section 13 Proprietary Considerations. .............. .......... B.46 Section 14 Prevailing ages.... .... .................... ..... -- .............. 13.48 EXHIBIT C Internal Revenue Service Notice 1015 EXHIBIT D Safely Surrendered Baby Law Posters EXHIBIT E Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program EXHIBIT F Performance Requirements Summary EXHIBIT G Emerge-n-cy 15p*111s Daily Repotbnq EXHIBIT H Flood Control Maintenance Areas Map EXHIBIT I Confined Space Manual K LIT93VA41TA14,11 AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ,(2017-AN014), Oy and between tne L;U i i r rrWEPW a body corporate and politic (hereinafter referred to as COUNTY) and Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc., a California corporation (hereinafter referred to as CONTRACTOR). WITNESSETH a IrsTrIll 1 IMF I i I• K0 a 9 z It" ro WME 6 Mi "I I 0M M41 THIRD: The COUNTY agrees, in consideration of satisfactory performance of foregoing services in strict accordance with the Contract specifications to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, to pay the CONTRACTOR pursuant to the Schedule of Prices set forth in the Proposal and attached hereto as Form PW -2, an amount not to exceed $2.5 million per year or such greater amount as the Board may approve (Maximum Contract of midnight on the last day of that term. Where all option years have been exercised, the Director will not provide a written notice of nonrenewal. FIFTH: The CONTRACTOR shall bill upon completion, in arrears, for the work perforr� �dd�ring the preceding month, Work performed shall be billed at the hourly rates quoted in Form PW-?, Schedule of Prices. SIXT11: Public Works will make payment to the CONTRACTOR within 3U (lays of roceFri —and approval of a properly completed and undiSpUte d- invoice. Howeve r, should the CONTRACTOR be certified by the COUNTY ��s a Local Sinall Business L-nterprise, payment will be made in accordance with Board of Supervisors Policy No. 3.035, Small Business Liaison and Prompt Payrnent Prograrn, Each invoice shall be in triplicate (original and two copies) and shall itemize the work con'ipleted. The. inw-Ace-q- shall be submitted to: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Attention Fiscal Division, Accounts Payable P.O. Box 7508 Alhambra, CA 91802-7508 SEVENTH: In no event shall the aggregate total amount of compensation paid to, the CONT RiACTOR exceed the amount ot com.pensation autho,-j7-cd by the Board. Such aggregate total amount is the Maximum COntrqCt SLIM, EIGHTI-4: 'Fhe CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that only the designated Public Works, dontract Manager, is authorized to requestor orderwork underthis Contraet, compensation in excess of this Contracts Maximurn Contract Sum, NINTI+ The CONTRACTOR shall riot perform or accept work requests from the Contract Mana er or an other erson that will cause the Maximum Con(ract IMMIM ATMON In, TWELFTH: The CONTRACTOR agrees in strict accordance with the Contract specifications and conditions to meet the COLINTY'S requirements. THIRTEENTH: This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR with respect to the subject matter of this Contract and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings. 11 11 11 11 11 11 H 1111 11 fl H H H H H IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the COUNTY has, by order of its Board of Supervisors, caused these presen4ks to be subscribed by thheoi i i PuNic Works, and the CONTRACTOR has subscribed its name byand through its duly iUthorized offi(xars, as of the day, month, and year first written above. Y OF LOS ANGELES f Ort�ct6r of Pub'I APPROVED AS TO FORM: MARY C. WICKHAM County Counsel Deputy OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENT1 SERVICES, INC. By ItKresldent ,c -t�6kf3 Type or Print Name B its e— Type or Print Name R'�88PikMervIum C—tMCt31CONMACT1.b1r0%A-N eAERGENCY RBAOVAL OP HAZARDOUS MATERIALX2016W4 AWARMBOARD LETTEMAN ER HaZ Rhi - AGREEMENT-EWOSUM Adoe 10!7=' notary public or other officer State of California County of - ) CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE )Y CERTIFICATE # # ACKNOWLEDGMENT On before me, + (here insert name and title of the officer) personally appeared M0040V CAA -ALCM tE95, ViCt fgaOIMOr"r" AJ 4.eV i µ .ON.�- - - authorized cape id that 5y nis/ner/fneir signaturets) on Tne insirTinent trie per5oll-1111), or trill tel,, upon behalf of acted, I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the VWNENDY IA State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct.6 21220 WRL:osAn"las County + x0 Ex , 2019 WITNESS my hand and official seal, Dim Signature - (Seal) _ - OPTIONAL INFORMATION Although the informotlon In this section is not required bylaw, it could prevent fraudulent removal and reottochment of this acknowledgment to ern unauthorized document and may prove useful to persons relying on the attached document. Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a document ;rte=hne �1;side, tapntir�atlur, Proved to me on the basis of saiisfactosy`evidence: titled/for the purpose of L0 form(s) of identification ,,0 credible witness(es) — - - - Notarial event is deeatied in notary journal on: containing pages, and datede, 9 Entry The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: Notary contact: ❑ Individual(s) .Cithsr ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Additiorsa! Signer(s) ®Slgner(s)Thumbprint(s) ❑ Corporate Officers) 'nr'sts=" ❑ Guardian/Conservator ❑ Partner -Lim{teditaeneral ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Ot,,,�h, fir;. _.. representing: Nume(5) of persons) or Entity(ies) Signer is Representing all 0 Copyright 2007.2074 Notary Rotary, Inc, PO Box 41400, Des Maines, lA 50311-0507. An nights HeSerVe®. +tem NUMDer i ui ✓rz. Fwase cont-cr ;our rurnorizea neseuer io purcnaw copies or Ims roan. RRS-�►�� X fl-'qblic Works Contract MqDLA_qci I�M M, M-*Igniii aivanous t My Tausimus, ritrits Tj n7y, bil It including Flood Control District facilities as depicted on Exhibit H, Flood Control Maintenance Areas Map. CA pec of Work froyn Contractor n OFF resu but not limited to, lost profit. D. Contract Cost AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) Travel time will be paid to and from the jobsite. Travel time will be compensated based on the labor and equipment rates submitted by the proposer on Form PW - 2A. Vold ill fim I&DIM R I it Ko I MA f ; I at Lie I rof-� VJM- I IT$ I&II flMno I ON191412ravammly, Illilliqll ill Ill I!Il!I!r 11 � I ff __T# WZ-M4 I E. Work Descriotion The work to be performed under this Contract is the intermittent as -need removal and disposal of hazardous material/waste from County facilities, rights way, and project locations within the County including Flood Control Distri facilities. These hazardous materials usually have been deposited in or on Coun facilities by a known or an unknown third party. These materials usually must b] contained, cleared, and removed immediately to protect t,he health and safety the public. The Contractor shall remove hazardous material/waste including biohazardous waste from various locations throughout the County on an as -needed and generally emergency basis. The material/waste may be located in confined spaces, such as underground storm drains, as well as in storm channels, on roads, or other County facilities and/or rights of way. Conditions at the time of response may require work in stormwater to provide containment and cleanup. The materials shall be disposed of in a matter that complies with all Federal, State, County, and City laws and/or ordinances. Only fully licensed and permitted disposal or recycling facilities may be used as disposal sites. The selection of the disposal facility shall be subject to the approval of Public Works. The Contractor shall return a copy of the manifest from the disposal facility to the requesting/generating Public Works division/facility or to the CMIPWRs. 4 -A.2- AIN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) W a Form. Emergency work, such as oil spills on the roadway, containment, and cleanouts of sewage spills are not considered prevailing wage work. Hours and Days of Service Normal working hours shall be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, each week, except legal holidays, at which time the service shall be done at overtime rate. Overtime rate (time and a halo will be paid only for work completed after norm. al work hours or during legal holidays and shall be for labor rates only, All overtime work must he approved by the CM pri& to the Contractor performing the overijme work. New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents' Day Cesar Chavez Day Memorial Day Independence Day Work Assiqnment Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgivin,,w Christmas Day Public Works will request work on an aded and generally emergency basis based on the complexity and the effort required to perform the work with public health and safety as the primary objective, The Contractor will be contacted by phone and required to respond immediately for the containment, cleanup, and removal of hazardous material/waste upon request by the CM or an authorized PWR. KHM 03EM -A.3- Alii Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) rTM services. Public Works personnel and equipment will not be available for the removal of hazardous materiallwaste, Public Works will not be liable or held the jobsites. of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, incidentals, unload ing1load ing, and transportation costs of equipment. If equipment is used intermittently and, when not in use, could be returned to its rental source at less expense to Public Works than holding it at the jobsite, it shall be returned, unless the Contractor elects to keep it at the jobsite, at no additional cost to Public Works, All equipment shall be c-#rd&#n arri-xAa�f0trr-thie yMis& for which it is to be used. Storaqe Facilities -A.4- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) �- . .V. F &7. M W, � Disposal shall be at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall not allow a debris from its operations under this Contract to be deposited in the storrmn drai and/or gutters in Violation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Syste Permit. �C'Tf disposal fees higher than the Published Disposal/Recycling rates. The Contnact shall provide its Published Disposal/Recycling rates list at the time of propos submission and annually thereafter at the time of Contract renewal. Public Works will reimburse the Contractor for disposal fees plus a 10 perce processing/hand ling fee on actual cost basis with receipts/dump tickets attach t* invoices. ME� All Contractor's operators shall be expected to observe all applicable State of California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA), and Public Works' safety requirements while at County jobsites. 2. Contractor's staff shall wear hard hats at all times. Suitable clothing, gloves, and shoes that meet Cal/OSHA requirements are required, 3. Contractor shall inspect and identify any condition(s) that renders any portion of the jobsite unsafe. The Contractor shall notify the CM immediately when a condition threatens imminent injury to the public or darriage to property. The Contractor shall -,e for blocking any unsafe areas by using barricades or traffic cones to alert the public of the existence of hazards and to protect members of the public or others from injury. The Contractor shall cooperate fully with Public Works in the investigation of any accidental injury or death occurring on the premises, including a complete written report to the CM within five days following the occurrence. a. Public Safety: The Contractor shall perform a prework survey to identify potential safety issues on the jobsite and, if any are found, address them before work starts; if any hazards are found, the Contractor will report such condition to the CM; if the jobsite hazards -A.5- AIN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 17- 14 pose imminent risk to the public, the Contractor shall contact 911 and notify the CM. Emergency Response: The Contractor shall call 911 when the emergency involves injury to a member of the publstay with the injured person until help arrives, if doing so does not pose a risk to the County crews or the Contractor and direct emergency services to the injured person, if practical; secure the jobsite to restrict the public from going through the area, When needed, use appropriate signage and delineations. C. The Contractor shall file a County of Los Angeles Non -Employee Injury Report form to document any incident involving injuries to the public and shall transmit the forms to the CM within two business day or first day of the next business week, The CM will provide the report form. dThe Contractor shall submit a project safety plan and provide training to employees on the above provisions on a yearly basis. The Contractor shall provide traffic control that conforms to the most recent version of the California Department of Transportation Manual of Traffic Controls for Maintenance Work Zones wherever work operations encroach upon public streets or highways, bikeways, pedestrian paths, and/or when employees of the Contractor are exposed to traffic hazards. The Contractor shall ensure that all traffic control configurations, devices, equipment, and setup comply with the California Department of Transportation Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones. Should work involve confined spaces, the Contractor shall comply with the California Labor Code; Title 8, Industrial Relations; Division 1, Department of Industrial Relations; Chapter 4, Safety; Division of Industrial Safety; Subchapter 7, General Industry Safety Orders; Group 16; Control of Hazardous Substances; Article 108, Confined Spaces. Personnel must be confined space trained in order to work at jobsites requiring entry into a confined space facility. Proof of training may be requested by Public Works or California Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Contractors staff working in stonrn drain facilities, subdrain vaults, or any confined space area must follow the procedures in the Flood Maintenance Division's Confined Space Manual (Exhibit 1). -A.6- A/N Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) Before beginning work, the Contractor shall provide Public Works with a, copy of the Contractor's Injury lllnooss Prevenition Program I for the CM's wriflen approval prior to beginning work under this Contract. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for possessing and maintaining active and valid or obtaining any required p,armits/licc.nses/�ertifications/regiq-tf-ations from the appropriate Federal, State, or local authorities for work to be accomplished under this Contract including, but not limited to'. Contractor must possess all the following active and valid licenses/certifications: Class A General Engineering Contractor's license with Hazardous Substances Removal Certification. bState of California Highway Patrol Hazardous Materials Transportation License C. State of Califomia License to Transport Hazardous Materials issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles dFederal Environmental Protection Agency License e. Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner License f. Medical Waste Hauler Registration License 9Incident Command System Certification; ICS -200 OR ICS -300 2. The field Chem ist/Enviro nmentai Assessor providing services under thit Contract requires one of the following: A 4 -year college degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry and a minimum 5 years of related experience in the field of Hazard Material removal and transportation 0. Forty -hour certification from an accredited school in the same field along with 10 years of experience -AJ- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) 10 C. A certification as a Registered Environmental Assessor and ? minimum of 6 years of experience in the field of hazardous remova? and transportation 3. The services requested under this Contract may include both prevailing wage and nonprevailing wage work. Contractor must maintain a valid anif active State of California Department of Industrial Relations Public Workt Contractor Registration during the entire Contract period. 110 Respond immediately to County emergency requests for the removal of hazardous material/waste. .2. Perform any necessary cleaning of County property, Flood Control property or other property, and/or facilities to restore them to a condition acceptable to the CM/PWR. Provide all labor, equipment, materials, tools, traffic control, and supervision required to contain and remove hazardous material/waste. 4. Repair any damage to County property, Flood Control property or oth property, and/or facilities resulting directly from the Contractor's negligen including, but not limited to, pavement, fences, gates, etc., at no cost County. I r7 Provide transportation for Contractor's personnel and equipment to and from the jobsite and for travel around the jobsite, if required. 6. Provide secudty for all equipment and material used at the jobsite during both working and nonworking hours. 7. Obtain all necessary City, County, State, and Federal permits and licenses for Contractor's activities, equipment, and operators. 8. Immediately notify the CM of any changes in the Contractors insuranc permits, and licenses. Failure to do so may result in immediate terminati of this Contract. I 9. Utilize protective clothing and equipment as required by Cal/OSHA and/or other regulatory agencies. -A.8- AIN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) 10. Provide copies of hazardous waste manifests when required to transport, sture, transfer, and/or dispose of hazardous materlial/waste. r,nntractor shall m -a ke, -Al re =onable '011forts to identify from the California Highway Patrol reports, other peare officers, other agency officials onsite, or fron'i the Incident Commander, the originator of the hazardous material on ttie t'nanifest. Unless specifically directed by the 01\41PWF� Contractor shall not name the County or Public; Works oti the Waste Otiginator. Only when all such etforts have failed to identify the actual responsible party of the spill, "unknown" shall be listed as the Responsible Party, 11. Provide interim storage of any hazardous matexial/waste, which may no) immediately be transported to an authorized disposal site. Hazardous niateiiai/waste shall not be stored on County property, Flood Contro! property or other property. 12. Provide before and after pictures of each einergency incident/spill along with the Emergency Spills Daily Reporting Form, Exhibit G. 13. Maintain all required Licenses and Certifications valid and active during the entire Contract term. 1 1 11 71-ff IMMIX k1l MMUTA80M of Public Works R. PI ('A Satetv Official ifrjoc — The Contractor shall designate in writing a Projec.t Safety Offk.ial who shall be Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) S. Liauidated-Darna.qes In any case of the Contractor's failure to meet certain specified performan requirements, the County may, in lieu of other remedies provided by law the Contract, assess liquidated damages in specified sums and dedu them from any regularly scheduled payment to the Contractor. Howeve neither the provision of a sum of liquidated damages for nonperformance untimely or inadequate. performance nor the County's acceptance liquidated damages shall be construed to waive the County's right t reimbursement for damage to its property or indemnification again I third -party claims. a. All the time limits and acts required to be done by both parties are of the essence of the Contract. b. The parties are both experienced in the performance of the Contract work. C. The Contract contains a reasonable statement of the work to be performed in order that the expectations of the parties to the Contract are realized, The expectation of the County is that the work will be performed with due care in a workmanlike, competent, timely, and cost-efficient manner while the expectation of the Contractor is a realization of a profit through the ability to perform the Contract work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract at the Proposal price. d. The parties are not under any compulsion to contract, e. The Contractors acceptance of the assessment of liquidated damages against it for unsatisfactory and late performance is by agreement and willingness to be bound as part of the consideration being offered to the County for the award of the Contract. The liquidated sums specified represent a fair approximation of the damages incurred by the County resulting from the Contractor's rtlair-41 IMI Isla* 911#111116VItUt # t If Z ! I ;; 1 1.1, 1 6 a . ��WZTS 11MUM191 al I [all I DRIVIODMI ILAU961fillett"(SIM11f Ll it 0 ED= -A. 10- AN Emergency Removal Q Hazardous Maten-11 (201T 1 Scope of Work — EXHIBIT A addition to the above, Public Works may use Exhibit F, Performance Requirements Summary, to evaluate Contractors performance. 1111111111Ni AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) 43H MA i Whenever in the Request for Proposals, Contract, Scope of Work, Specifications, Terms, Requirements, and/or Conditions the following terms are used, the intent and meaning shall be interpreted as follows: &greement. The written, signed accord covering the performance of the requested. Board. The Board of Supervisors of County of Los Angeles and Ex -Officio Board of Supervisors of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. Contract. The written agreement covering the performance of the service and the furnishing of labor, materials, supervision, and equipment in the performance of the service. The Contract includes the Agreement, Exhibit A, Scope of Work (Specifications); Exhibit B, Service Contract General Requirements; Exhibit C, Internal Revenue Service Notice 1015; Exhibit D, Safely Surrendered Baby Law Posters; Exhibit E, Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program; and other appropriate exhibits, amendments, and change orders. Included are all supplemental agreements amending or extending the service to be performed, which may be required to supply acceptable services specified herein. Contractor. The person or persons, sole proprietor, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other legal entity who has entered into an agreement with County to perforTn or execute the work covered by this Contract. Contract Work or Work. The entire contemplated work of maintenance and repair to . be performed, and services rendered as prescribed in this Contract. - B.1 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 CgLqV, Includes County of Los Angeles, COUnty of Los Angeles Department of Public Wod(s, Los Angeles County Road Department, and/or Los Angeles County 'Eng ftcer. Day, Calendar day(s) unless otherwise specified, Dire Worker employed by Contractor under Contractors State and Federal taxpayer identification. Director. The Director of Public Works, County of Los Angeles, as used herein, includes the Road Commissioner, County of Los Angeles; County Engineer, County of Los Angeles; Chief Engineer, Los Angeles County Flood Control District; and/or authorized representative(s), District. Los Angeles County Flood Control District, or Los Angeles County Watemlorks Districts, or Los Angeles COUnty Consolidated Szewer Mainter a rice District. EqMjpt in Any agreement to einploy any worker, at any tier, that is neither a Subcontract nor a direct employee relationship. Fiscal Year. The 12 -month period beginning July 1 and ending the following June X Maximum Contract Sum, The Maximum Contract Sum is the aggregate total amount of compensation authorized by the Board. Proposal. The written materials that a Proposer submits in response to a solicitation �ocument (Request for Proposals). PWgser. Any individual, person or persons, sole proprietor, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other legal entity submitting a Proposal for the work, acting directly or through 3 (July autficirized representative. PLblic Wor. County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works. Solicitation, Request for Proposals, Invitation for Bids, Request for Statement of Qualifications, or Request for Quotation. Svecifications. The directions, provisions, and requirerneat s contained herein, as supplemented by such special provisions as may be necessary pertaining to niethod, manner, and place of performing the work Linder this Contract. Subcontract. An agreement by the Contractor to en'iploy a Subcontractor at any tier,5 to employ or agree to employ a Subcontractor, at any tier. ® .2s AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017 -ANO 14 Subcontractor. Any individual, person or persons, sole proprietor, firra partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other legal entity furnishingsupplie services of any nature, equipment, and/or materials to Contractor in furtheran under oral or wrift] agreement. I The headings herein contained are for convenience and reference only and are not intended to define or limit the scope of any provision thereof. -133- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS PERI-AINING TO CONTRACI ADMINISTRATION For any change which affects the Scope of Work, Contract sum, payments, or any terror or condition inClUded in this Contract, an amendment shall be prepared and executed by Contractor and the Board or if delegated by the, Board, the Director, and Contractor 2. The Board or County's Chief Executive Officer or designee may require the addition and/or change of certain terms and conditions in this Contract during the term of this Contract. County reserves the right to add and/or change such provisions as required by the Board or the Chief Executive Officer, 1 o implernent such dhangrzis. an amendment or a change order to this Contract shall be prepared by -Public Works and signed by the Contractor, 3. County may, at its sole discretion, authorize extensions of tinle to this Contract's "Lean- Contractor agrees that such extensions of time shall not change any other term or condition of this Contract d0rfilg the period Of such extensions. To implement an extension of time, an amendment to this Contract shall be prepared and executed by Contractor and the Board or if delegated by the Board, the Director, and Contractor. To the extent that extensions of time for Contractor performance do not impact either scope or amount of this Contract, Public Works may, at its sole discretion, grant Contractor- extensions of time, pmvided the aggregate of all such extensions during the Iffe of this Contract shall not exceed 180 days. 4, For any change which does not materially affect the Scope of Work or any other term or condition included under this Contract, a change order shall be prepared by Public Works and signed by the Contractor If the change ordel is prepared by the Conti -actor, it shall be. approved by Public Works and signed by the Contractor and the County. Contractor shall not assign its rights or delegate its duties under this Contract, or both, whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of County, in its discretion, and any attempted assignment or delegation without such consent shall be null and void. For purposes W this paragraph, County consent shall require a written amendment to this Contract, which is formally approved and executed by Contractor and the Board or if delegated by the Board, the Director, and Contractor. - Bob - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 PPT��� Any payments by County to any approved delegatee or assignee on a claim under this Contract shall be deductible, at County's sole discretlo against the claims which Contractor may have against County. 2. Shareholders, partners, members, or other equity holders of Contract may transfer, sell, l exchange, assign, or divest themselves of any intere they may have therein. However, in the event any such sale, transfe E exchange, assignment, or divestment is effected in such a way as to g! majority control of Contractor to any person(s), corporation, partnershi or legal entity other than the majodty controlling interest therein at the tim� of execution of this Contract, such disposition is an assignment requidne the prior written consent of County in accordance with applicab provisions of this Contract, 3. Any assumption, assignment, delegation, or takeover of any A Contractor's duties, responsibilities, obligations, or performance of sa by any person or entity other than Contractor, whether throug assignment, Subcontract, delegation, merger, buyout, or any oth g mechanism, with or witho6t consideration for any reason whatsoe without County's express prior written approval, shall be a material brea I of this Contract, which may result in the suspension or termination of th Contract. In the event of such a termination, County shall be entitled] pursue the same remedies against Contractor as it could pursue in t event of default of Contractor. ............ In the event that the County's Board of Supervisors adopts, in any fiscal yea a County Budget which provides for reductions in the salaries and benefits pa to the majority of County employees and imposes similar reductions wi respect to County Contracts, the County reserves the right to reduce i payment obligation under this Contract correspondingly for that fiscal ye and any subsequent fiscal year duhng the term of this Contra (including any extensions), and the services to be provided by the Contra under this Contract shall also be reduced correspondingly. Except as set forth the preceding sentence, the Contractor shall continue to provide all of t services set forth in this Contract. The County's notice to the Contra regarding said reduction in payment obligation shall be provided withi 30 calendar days of the Board's approval of such actions. I - B.5 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 E. Complaints Contractor shall develop, maintain, and operate procedures for receiving, investigating, and responding to any complaints by any individual. 1 . Within 12 business days after this Contract's effective dat., Contractor shall provide County with Contractor's policy for receiving, investigating, and responding to any complaints by any individual. 2. County will review Contractors policy and provide Contractor with approval of said plan or with requested changes. 3, If County requests changes in Contractors policy, Contractor shall make such changes and resubmit the plan within five business days for County approval. 4. If, at any time, Contractor Wishes to change Contractors policy, Contractor shall submit proposed changes to County for approval before implementation. 5. Contractor shall preliminarily investigate all complaints and notify the Contract Manager of the status of the investigation within five business days of receiving the complaint, When complaints cannot be resolved informally, a system of follow-through shall be instituted which adheres to formal plans for specific actions and strict time deadlines. 7. Copies of all written responses shall be sent to the Contract Manager within three business days of mailing to the complainant. FQ nc Qornp ia itljA iicable Laws In the performance of this Contract, Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, directives, guidelines, policies, procedures, and all provisions required thereby to be included in this Contract are hereby incorporated herein by reference. 2. Contractor ll shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless County, its officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, damages, liabilities, losses, costs, and expenses including, without limitation, defense costs and legal, accounting and other expert, consulting or professional fees, arising from, connected with, or related to any failure by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, or Subcontractors, to comply with any such laws, rules, regulations, - B.6 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 ordinances, directives, guidelines, policies, or procedures as determined by County in its sole judgment. Any legal defense pursuant to Contractor's indemnification obligations under this paragraph shall be conducted by Contractor and performed by counsel selected by Contractor and approved by County. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, County shall have the right to participate in any such defense at its sole cost and expense, except that in the event Contractor fails to provide County with a full and adequate defense, as determined by County in its sole judgment, County shall be entitled to retain its own counsel including, without limitation, County Counsel, and to reimbursement from Contractor for all such costs and expenses incurred by County in doing so. Contractor shall not have the right to enter into any settlement, agree to any injunction or other equitable relief, or make any admission, in each case, on behalf of County without County's prior written approval. go I Contractor hereby assures that it will comply with Subchaoter VI of t Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 USC Sections 2000 (e)(1) through 2000 (e)(I 7 to the end that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, religio ancestry, age, condition of physical disability, marital status, political affillatio or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits 301 or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Contract or under a project, program, or activity supported by this Contract. Contractor shall comp with its EEO Certification (Form PW -7). MMM��M 1. Contractor shall maintain the confidentiality of all records obtained froi County under this Contract in accordance with all applicabl Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, regulations, and directive relating to confidentiality. 2. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless County, its officer. employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demand, damages, liabilities, losses, costs, and expenses including, withot limitation, defense costs and legal, accounting and other exper consulting or professional fees, arising from, connected with, or related t any failure by Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, ( Subcontractors, to comply With this paragraph, as determined by Couni in its sole judgment. Any legal defense pursuant to Contractor , indemnification obligations under this paragraph shall be conducted h Contractor and performed by counsel selected by Contractor an approved by County. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Couni shall have the right to participate in any such defense at its sole cost an expense, except that in the event Contractor fails to provide County with AN Emergency Removal Hazardous Mated, 2017 -ANO I I full and adequate defense, as determined by County in its sole judgment, County shelf be entitled to retain its own counsel including, withoul firnitation, County Counsel, and to reimbursement from Contractor for all SUCP costs and exput ises incurred by County in doing so, Contractor shall not have the right to enter into any settlennont, agree to any injunction, or make any admission, in each case, on behalf of County without County's prior written approval. 3. Contractor shall inform all of its officers, employees, agents, and Subcontractors providing services hereunder of the confidentiality provisions of this Contract. Conflict of Interest No County employee whose position with County enables such employee to influence the awird of this Contract or any cornpeting Contract, and no spouse or economic dependent of such employee shall b .0 emipioyed in any capacity by Contra(,tor or have any other direct or indirect 'financial interest in this Contract No officer or'employee of Cont,ractor whK may financially benefit from the performance of the work hereunder shall in any way participate in County's approval, or ongoing evaluation, of such work, or in any way attempt to unWOully influence County's approval or ongoing OValUation of such workr 2. Contractor represents and warrants that it is aware of, and its authorized officers have read, the provisions of Los Angeles County Code, Section 2.180,010, "Certain Contracts Prohibited," and that execution of this Agreement will not violate those provisions. Contractor shall comply with all conflict of interest laws, ordinances, and regulations now in effect ot; hereafter to be enacted during the terrn of this Contract. Contractor warrants that it is not now nware of any facts that create a conflict of interest. If Contractor hereafter becomes aware of any facts that might reasonably be expected to create a conflict of interest, it shall immediately make full written disclosure Of SUch facts to County. Full written disclosure shall include., but is not lirnited to, identification of alf persons implicated and a complete description of all relevant circumstances. Failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph shall be, a material breach of this ("'Ontract F Contractor to either Contract termination for default or debarment proceedings or both. Contractor must sign and adhere to the "Conflict of Interest Certification" (Form PW -5). - B.8 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 n-MMMMERMUNE give first consideration for such employment openings to qualified permanent County employees who are targeted for layoff or qualified, former County employees who are on a reemployment list during the life of this Contract. Should Contractor require additional or replacement personnel after the effective date of this Contract, Contractor shall give consideration for any such employment openings to participants in County's Department of Public Social Services Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) Program and General Relief Opportunity for Work (GROW) Program who meet Contractor's minimum qualifications for the •i" position. For this purpose, consideration shall mean that Contractor will interview qualified candidates. County will refer GAIN and GROW participants by category to Contractor, 2. In the event that both laid -off • .• and GAIN and GRO`,TU participants are available for hiring, County employees shall be given first priority. Contractor's Acknowledqment of Cquntv's Commitment to Child Support Enforcement Contractor acknowledges that County places a high priority on the enforcement of child support laws and the apprehension of child support evaders. Contractor understands that it is County's policy to encourage all County Contractors to voluntarily post County's L.A.'s Most Wanted: Delinquent Parents poster in a prominent position at Contractor's place of business. County's Child Support Services Department will supply Contractor with the poster to be used. The Supervision of Trustees and Fundralsers for Charitable Purposes . m regulates entities receiving or raising charitable contributi4n 'I The "Nonprofit Integrity Act of 2004" (SB 1262, Chapter 919) increas Charitable Purposes Act requirements. By requiring Contractors to complete t I Charitable Contributions Certification (Form PW -12), County seeks to ensure th California law in order to protect County and its taxpayers. A Contractor whi receives or raises charitable contributions without complying with i obligations under California law commits a material breach subjecting it either Contract termination for default or debarment proceedings or bot (Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.202). 1 AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 KContractor's ,Aqarraryly of Adherence to Couqty's Qhild0 uor�tQ Mpjjance Proqram (3orffiaC;,Lw auknuwledges drat County has established a goal of ensuring that �,dl individuals who banefil financially from County through Contracts are in compliance with their court-ordered child, family, and spousa,", support obligations in order to rnifigate the economic burden otherwise imposed upon County and its taxpayers. 2. As required by County's Child Support Compliance Program (Los Angeles Crionty, Code, Chapter 2.200), and without limiting Contractors duty under this Contract to comply with all applicable provisions of law, Contractor warrants that it is now in compliance and shall during the term of this Contract maintain compliance with the employment and wage reporting requirements as required by the Fedei'ai Social Security Act (42 USC Section 653a) and California Unemployment Insurance Code, Section 1088.5, and shall implement all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Withholding Orders or 4 'Depanrnent Notices of Wage. and Child Support Servioes t Eat'nings Assignment tor Child. Family, or Spousal Support, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 706.031 and Family Code, Section 5246(b). 0, rt r� Qu4lit y Assuranee� Plan County or its agent will monitor the Contractor's performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such monitoring will inClUde assessing Contractor's compliance with all this Contract's terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which County determines are significant or continuing and that may place performance of this Contract in t jeopardy, if not correcLed, will be reported to the Board. The iepori: Will include improvementtcorrective action measures taken by County and Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, County may suspend or terminate this Contract for default or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract, Contractor shall repair, or cause to be repaired, at its own cost, any and all damage to County facilities, buildings, or grounds caused by Contractor, employees, or agents of Contractor. 2. Such repairs shall be made immediately after Contractor has become aware of such damage, but in no event later than 30 days after the occurrence. If Contractor fails to make timely repairs, County may make any necessary repairs. All costs incurred by County, as determined by County, for such repairs shall be repaid by Contractor by cash payment Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 11 1W 0 . . a . 4 Lei INUCAM11 Lsfomrf.m Ong I a ]VAMMAIM M111111=6 MimmUMNEEdl' Contractor warrants that it fully complies with all Federal and State statutes and regulations regarding the employment of aliens and others and that all of its employees performing work under this Contract meet the citizenship or alien status requirements set forth in Federal and State statutes and regulations. Contractor shall obtain, from all covered employees performing services hereunder, all verification and other documentation of employment eligibility status required by Federal and State statutes and regulations including, but not limited to, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (P.L. 99-603), or as they currently exist and as they may be hereafter amended. Contractor shall retain all such documentation for all covered employees for the period prescribed by law. 2. Contractor shall, defend, and hold harmless the County of Los Angeles, its Spebial Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers from employer sanctions and any other liability which may be assessed against Contractor or County or both in connection with any alleged Violation of Federal or State statutes or regulations pertaining to the eligibility for employment of persons performing services under this Contract. M= At the discretion of County, County may agree to regard facsimi representations of original signatures of Contractor's authorized officer when appearing in appropriate places on the change notices and amendmen prepared pursuant to this Exhibit's Amendments, and received V communications facilities, as legally sufficient evidence that such origin signatures have been affixed to change notices and amendments to t Contract, such that the Contractor need not follow up facsimile transmissions such documents with subsequent (nonfacsimile) transmission of "origina I versions of such documents. & Fair Labor Standards Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Federal Fair Lab Standards Act and shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employee, and Volunteers from any and all liability including, but not limited to, wage overtime pay, liquidated damages, penalties, court cos!s, and attorneys' fe arising under any wage and hour law including, but not limited t 'the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, for work performed by Contractor employees for which County may be found jointly or solely liable. - B.1 1 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 T FQrce-MaLqgrp Neither party shall be liable for such party's failure to perform its obligations under and in accordance with this Contract, if such failure arises out of fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by such party or any of such party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, or other similar events to those described above, but in every such case the failure to perform must be totally beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of such party (such events are referred to in this subparagraph as "force majeure events"), 2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a default by a Subcontractor of Contractor shall not constitute a force majeure event, unless such default arises out of causes beyond the control of both Contractor and such Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, Contractor shall not be liable for failure to perform, unless the goods or -Prvices in he furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit Contractor to meet the required pet rOrmance schedule. As used in this subparagraph, the term "Subcontractor" and "Subcontractors" mean Subcontractors at any tier. 3. In the event Contractor's failure to perform arises out of a force majeure event, Contractor agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain goods or services from other sources, if applicable, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by such force majeure event. U, Governina Laws, Jurisdiction and Venue kism If the Contractor's prices decline, or should the Contractor at any time during the term of this Contract provide the same goods or services under similar quantity anM delivery conditions to the State of California or any county, municipality, or district of the State at prices below those set forth in this Contract, then such lower prices shall be immediately extended to the County. Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 M a - it - I InEFAREI I I I � �! I � I IF F III IIIIII-gi 11��� Contractor certifies and agrees that all persons employed by its affiliates, subsidiaries, or holding companies are and shall be treated equally Without regard to or because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, or political affiliation, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State antidiscrimination laws and regulations. 2. Contractor shall certify to, and comply with, the provisions of Contractors EEO Certification (Form 3. Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants a - employed, and that employees are treated during employment, witho regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, ag physical or mental disability, marital status, or pocal affiliatio in compliance with all applicable Federal and State antidiscrimination la and regulations. Such action shall include, but not be limited employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitmer advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms compensation, and selection of training, including apprenticeship. 4. Contractor certifies and agrees that it will deal with its Subcontracto bidders, or vendors without regard to or because of race, color, religio ancestry, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disabilit marital status, or political affiliation. 5. Contractor certifies and agrees that it, its affiliates, subsidiaries, or holding companies shall comply with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations to the end that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, or political affiliation, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Contract or under any project, program, or activity supported by this Contract. 6. Contractor shall allow County representatives access to Contractoes employment records during regular business hours to verify compliance with the provisions of this paragraph when so requested by County. 7, If County finds that any of the above provisions have been violated, such violation shall constitute a material breach of this Contract upon which County may terminate for default or suspend this Contract. While County reserves the eight to determine independently that the antidiscrimination provisions of this Contract have been violated, in addition, a determination by the California Fair Employment Practices Commission or the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017 -ANO 14 0 rA N W, that Contractor has violated Federal or State antidiscrimination laws or regulations shall constitute a finding by County that Contractor has violated the antidiscrimination provisions of this Contract. 8. The parties agree that in the event Contractor violates any of th 'I antidiscrin'tination provisions of this Contract, County shall, at its sol option, be entitled to a sum of $500 for each violation pursuant California Civil Code, Section 1671, as liquidated damages in lieu terminating or suspending this Contract. Nothing herein is intended nor shall be construed as creating any exclusive arrangement with Contractor. This Contract shall not restrict County from acquiring similar, equal, or like goods and/or services from other entities or sources. N Fay�rr)e 0 for Services Provided Foil Expiration/Su -ensiont/Termination of Contractor shall have no claim against County for payment of any money reimbursement, of any kind whatsoever, for any service prov�ded by Contrcaict after the expiration, suspension, or other termination of this Contra Should Contrartor receive any such payment, it shall immediatelly notiry Cuun and shall immediateiy repay all such funds to 000rity. Payment by County f services rendered after expir.-tioll/SLISP(:,nsion/tG-riiiii-iation of this Contract sh � not constitute a waiver of County's right to recover such payment fro Contractc)rThis provision shall survive the expiratiOri/SLISPC.�nsion/tert'ninationi this Contract. �LoLice,_Qf_P_e_1ay_s Except as otherwise provided under this Contract, when either party has knowledge that any actual or potential situation is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of this Contract, that party shall., within one business day, give notice thereof, including all relevant iryformation with respect thereto, to the other party. Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Contract Manager any dispute between County and Contractor regarding the performance of services as stated in this Contract. If the Contract Manager is not able to resolve the dispute, the Director will resolve it. - ® AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017 -ANO 14 111111111ppil� III 3=01111107111=# imp 11,111 Contractor shall notify its employees, and shall require each Subcontractor to notify its employees, that they may be eligible for the Federal Earned Income Credit under the Federal income tax laws. Such notice shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Internal Revenue Service Notice 1015 (Exhibit C). Notices desired or required to be given under these Specifications, Condition or Terms herein or any law now or hereafter in effect may, at the option of t party giving the same, be given by enclosing the same in a sealed envelo addressed to the party for whom intended and by depositing such envelope wi postage prepaid with the United States Post Office and any such notice and thl envelope containing the same shall be addressed to Contractor at its place business, or such other place as may be hereinafter designated in writing Contractor. The notices and envelopes containing the same to County shall b 2ddressed to'. Contracting Manager, Business Relations and Contracts Divisi County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works P.O. Box 1460 Alhambra, CA 91802-1460 In the event of suspension or termination of this Contract, notices may also given upon personal delivery to any person whose actual knowledge of su suspension or termination would be sufficient notice to Contract• Actual knowledge of such suspension or termination by an individual Contract or by a copartner, if Contractor is a partnership; or by the preside vice president, secretary, or general manager, if Contractor is a corporatio or by the managing agent regularly in charge of the work on behalf of sa Contractor shall in any case be sufficient notice. 2. During the term of this Contract, Contractor shall not, and shall n authodze another to, publish or disseminate commercial advertisement rtisement press releases, feature articles, or other materials using the name Emergency Removal Hazardous Mated 2017-AN0111, KIMETHWINt , 411MMILV14141MIRWIRM 3. Contractor may, withoul piur wrilien consent of County, indict (-) in its proposals and sales materials that it has been awarded this ContraU with County, provided that the requirements of this, paragraph shall apply, EE. Pi ihlic Records Act 1Any documents submitted by Contractor,- all information obtained ir, connection with County's right to audit and inspect Contractor's dOeLJ1-T1e,ntS, books, and accounting records pursuant to this Exhibit's Record Retention and Inspection/Audit Settlement of this Contract; as well as those documents which were required to be submitted in response to the RFP used in the soli0tation process for this Contract, becorne the exclusive property of Counly. Ail such documents become a matter of public record and shall be reNgarded as public records, except those documents that ar(-,,x marked "Trade Socrot,;' "Confidential," or "Pt-oprietary" and are depmed e-X&ided from d4iscloGure undef Government Code 6250 et seq, (Publio Records Act), County shall not in any way be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any such records including, with limitation, those so marked, if disclosure is required by law, or by an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. 2. In the evc-vit County is require(J to defend an action on a Public Records Act reqt.;cstfor any of the aforementioned rJOCUrrients, information, books, records, and/or contents of a proposal marked "Trade Secret," "Confidential," or, "Proprietary," Contractor agrees to defend and indernnify County from all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, in connection with any requested action or liability arising Under the Public Records Act, Contractor shall maintain accurate and complete financial records of its activities and gip,rations relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor shall also maintain accurate and complete employment and other records relating to its performance of this Contract. Contractor agrees that COLinfy, or its authorized representatives, shaft have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt, copy, or transcdbe any pertinent transaction, activity, or record relating to this Contract. All such material including, but not limited to. all financial records, bank statemen can:%L44 proof of payment, firnecards, sign-in/sign-out sheets, and other time and employment records, and proprietary data arid information shall be kept and this Contract and for a period of five years thereafter unless County's written permission is given to dispose of any such material prior to such time - 1316 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 All such material shall be maintained by Contractor at a location in County, provided that if any such material is located outside County, then, at County's option, Contractor shall pay County for travel, per diem, and other costs incurred by County to examine, audit, excerpt, copy, or transcribe such material at such other location. T accountant em,1707 I a copy of such audit report with Countys Auditor -Controller within 30 days *f Contractoes receipt thereof, unless otherwise provided by applicable Federal or State law or under this Contract. Subject to applicable law, County shall make a reasonable effort to maintain the confidentiality of such audit report(s). 2. Failure on the part of Contractor to comply with any of the provisions of this paragraph shall constitute a material breach of this Contract upon which County may suspend or terminate for default or suspend this Contract. 3, If, at any time during the term of this Contract or within five years after the expiration or termination of this Contract, representatives of County conduct an audit of Contractor regarding the work performed under this Contract, and if such audit finds that County's dollar liability for any such work is less than payments made by County to Contractor, then the difference shall be either: a) repaid by Contractor to County by cash payment upon demand or b) at the sole option of County's Auditor-Controlier, deducted from any amounts due to Contractor from County, whether under this Contract or otherwise. If such audit finds that County's dollar liability for such work is more than the payments made by County to Contractor, then the difference shall be paid to Contractor by County by cash payment, provided that in no event shall Countys maximum obligation for this Contract exceed the funds appropriated by County for the purpose of this Contract. Consistent with Board policy to reduce the amount of solid waste deposited at County landfills, Contractor agrees to use `i it paper to the maximum extent possible under this Contract. Each of Contractor's staff performing services under this Contract, who is in a designated sensitive position, as determined by County in County's sole discretion, shall undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of County as a condition of beginning and continuing to perform services under this Contract. Such background investigation must be obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice to include State, Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 local, and federal -level review. which may include, but shall not be limited to, criminal conviction information. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the Contractor, regardless of whether the member of Curaiactor's staff'passes or fails the background investigation. If a member of Contractor's staff does not pass the backgroun! . «, der the Contract. Contractor shall comply with County's request at any time during the term of the Contract. County will not provide to Contractor or to Contractors staff any information obtained through the County's background investigation County, in its sole discretion, may immediately deny or terminate facility access to any member of Contractor's staff that does not p;iss SLI(,h invesfigation ho the satisfaction of the County or whose background or conduct is incompatihIp with County facility access. 10PROM I NPROW-400M.4- terms and conditions of this Contract. Subcontracting If Contractor desires to Subcontract, Contractor shall provide the following information promptly at County's request: a. A description of the work to be performed by the Subcontractor. b. A draft copy oft proposed Subcontract. C. Other pertinent information and/orcertifications requested by County. 2. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold County harmless with respt.ict to the activities of each and every Subcontractor in the same manner and to the same degree as if such Subcontractor(s) were Contractor employees. 3. Contractor shall remain fully responsible for all performances required of jTj under this Contract, including those that the Contractor has determined to Subcontract, notwithstanding County's approval of Contractor's proposed Subcontract - B.18 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017 -ANO 14 F47077"WWWWralm, iff-I 4. County's consent to Subcontract shall not waive County's right to prior and continuing approval of any and all personnel, including Subcontractor employees, providing services under this Contract. Contractor is responsible to notify its Subcontractors of this County right. 5. County's Contract Manager is authorized to act for and on behalf of County with respect to approval of any Subcontract and Subcontractor employees. 6. Contractor shall be solely liable and responsible for all payments or other compensation to all Subcontractors and their officers, employees, agents, and successors in interest arising through services performed hereunder, notwithstanding County's consent to Subcontract. 7. Contractor shall obtain certificates of insurance, which establish that the Subcontractor maintains all the programs of insurance required by County from each approved Subcontractor. Contractor shall ensure delivery of all such documents to Contracts & Business Affairs Division, P.O. Box 1460, Alhambra, California 91802-1460, before any Subcontractor employee may perform any work hereundet. 11511IT! MINE W ---W MEN= No waiver by County of any breach of any proon of this Contract shall constitute a waiver of any other breach of said provision or of any other provision of this Contract. Failure of County to enforce at anytime, or from time to time, any provision of this Contract shall not be construed as a waiver thereof. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by Contractor for the purpose of securing business. 2. For breach of this warranty, County shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to suspend or terminate this Contract for default, deduct from - B.19- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 ROM MMUM MM. Time Off for Votinc, The Contractor shall notify its employees, and shall require each Subcontractor to notify and provide to its employees, information regarding the time off for voting law (Elections Codo, Section *14000). Not less Il'on tell daVs before, every Statewide election, every Contractor and Subcontractors shall keep posted conspicuously at the place of work, if practicable, or elsewhere where it can be seen as employees come or go to their place of work, a notice setting forth the provisions of Section 14000. Whol rerli'le'sted by (hre 00-unty, the Contractor shall provide- k) the County via methods specified by the County, such as submission of electronic live (or dynamic' data on invoioes for the prime and all subcontractors using County. designated third party software, syster-ri or to a County a pproved website, or- othe r means of submitting expenditure lnf6qr.a1.!cn on subCOI)tiaGILUI,,�, inClUding but not limited to the following information: the name, business nddress and telephone number/email address of each subcontractor, In nddition, the Contractor Fhall be required to provide each of the specified subcontractor Local Small Business fEnterprise (SBE),, Disabled Veterans Enterprise (DBVE), and Social Enterprise status (i.e,, whether any of the listed subcontractors are Local SBE") arid the proposed Monetary amount of the work the subcontractor will perform on each Notice to Proceed. At the time of submittal of each invoice, the Contractor shall indicate, via methods specified by the County, the actual dollar amounts paid to each listed subcontractor who performed work on the project. The subcontractor may be requested to, confirm receipt of the actui�ill payment to the subcontractor by the prime. - B.20 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 ME FMESM��� Contractor acknowledges that the County has established a Zero Tolerance Human Trafficking Policy prohibiting contractors from engaging in human traffickint or rn ir ................ 7M offense, the County shall require that the Contractor or member of Contractoes staff be removed immediately from performing services under © Contract. County will not be under any obligation to disclose confidential information regarding the offenses other than those required by law. Disqualification of any member of Contractors staff pursuant to »«#w» « , hall relieve Contractor of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. - B.21 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material ?«:2.± 2414 A. Termination/Suspension for, Breach of Warr aTfy to NlaintHin Core p!Banc e, with C,oupW,q Chl[d Suppoil Compliance Pro(Irarn Failure of Contractor to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in this Exhibit's Contractor's Warranty of Adherence to Countys Child Support Compliance Program shall constitute a defalult under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to County under any other provon of this Contract, failure of Contractor to cure such default within 90 calendar days of written notice shall be grounds upon which the County may suspend or terminate this Contract pursuant to this Exhibit's Terinination!Suspension for Default, and pursue debarment of Contractor pursuant to Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.202. B. 'rcrrninaVon/Su§pgrjsj Lji�foi Conve.nience I This Contract may be suspended or terminatod, in whole or in pai [, from time to time, when such action is deenied by County, in its sole, discretion, to be in its best interest. Suspension or termination of work hereunder shall be effected by notice of suspension or termination to Contractor specifying the extent to which performance of work is suspended or terminated and the date upon which such suspension or termination becomes effective. The date upon which such suspension or termination becomes effective shall be no less than ten days after the notice is sent. 2. After receipt of a notice of suspension or termination and except as otherwise directed by County, Contractor shall: a. Stop work and this Contract on the date and to the extent specified in such notice. b. Complete perfonnance of such part of the work as shall not havf,- been suspended or terminated by such notice. 3. All material including books, records, documents, or other evidence bearing on the costs and expenses of Contractor under this Contract shall be maintained by Contractor in accordance with this Exhibit's Record Retention and Inspection/Audit Settlement. llr. If this Contract is suspended or terminated, Contractor shall compleg within the Director's suspension or termination date contain within the notice of suspension or termination, those items of work which are in various stages of completion, which the Director has advised the - 13.22 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN01 4 A Contractor are necessary to bring the work to a timely, logical, and orderly end. Reports, samples, and other materials prepared by Contractor un•: - i r eontract shall be delivered to County upon request and shall become the property of County. County may, by written notice to Contractor, suspend or terminate the whole or any part of this Contract, if, in the judgment of the County: b. Contractor fails to timely provide and/or satisfactorily perform any task, deliverable, service, or other work required under this Contract; or C. Contractor fails to demonstrate a high probability of timely fulfillment of performance requirements under this Contract, or of any obligations of this Contract and in either case, fails to demonstrate convincing progress toward a cure within five working days (or such longer period as County may authorize in writing) after receipt of written notice from County specifying such failure. O.L. In the event County suspends or terminates this Contract in whole or in part pursuant to this paragraph, County may procure, upon such terms and in such manner, as County may deem appropriate, goods and services similar to those so suspended or terrninated. Contractor shall be liable to County for any and all excess costs incurred by County, as determined by County, for such similar goods and services. Contractor shall continue the performance of this Contract to the extent not suspended or terminated under the provisions of this paragraph. 3. Except with respect to defaults of any Subcontractor, Contractor shall n be liable for any excess costs of the type identified i subparagraph "T above, if its failure to perform this Contract arises out causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence Contractor. Such causes may include, but are not limited to, acts of Go* or of the public enemy, acts of County in either its sovereign or contraodtu' capacity, acts of the Federal or State government in its sovereig capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freig embargoes, and unusually severe weather; but in every case, the failu to perform must be beyond the control and without the fault or negligen of Contractor, If the failure to perform is caused by the default of Subcontractor, and if such default arises out of causes beyond the cont of both Contractor and Subcontractor, and without the fault or negligen of either of them, Contractor shall not be liable for any such excess cos for failure to perforrn, unless the goods or services to be furnished by t Emergency Removal • Hazardous Mated 2017-AN01 luau 4. If, after County has given notice of termination or suspension under the provisions of this paragraph, it is determined by County that Contractor was not in default under the provisions of this paragraph or that the default was excusable under the provisions of this paragraph, the rights and obligations of the Parlies shall be the same as if the notice of termination or suspension had been issued pursuant to this Exhibit's Termination/Suspension for Convenience. 5. The rights and remedies of County provided in this paragraph shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law o*. this Contract. 6, As used herein, the terms "Subcontractor" and "Subcontractors" mean Subcontractor at any tier. Da Term ination/sLispr Consideration Vj�jon for County may, by written notice to Contractor, immediately suspemrd or torminate the right of Contractor to proceed tinder this Contract ff it is found that consideration, in any form, was offered or given by Contractor, either directly or through an intermediary, to any County off icel, employee, I Y or agent with the intent of securing this Contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the award, amendment, extension of this Contract, or the making of any determinations with respect to Contractors performance pursuant to this Contract. In the event of such termination or suspension, County shall be entitled to pursue those same remedies against Contractor as it could pursue in the event of default b.. 2Contractor shall immediately report any attempt by a County officer or ernployee to solicit such improper consideration, The report shall be made either to County manager charged with the supervision of the employee or to County Auditor-Gontrollees Employee Fraud Hotline at (800) 544-6861, 3. Among other items, such improper consideration may take the form of cash; discounts; services; the provision of travel, entertainment, or tangible gifts. E. Terrnination[Suspehalon for Insolvencv I County may suspend or terminate this Contract forthwith in the event of the occurrence of any of the following: - B.24 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 a. Insolvency of Contractor. Contractor shall be deemed to be insolvent if it has ceased to pay its debts for at least 60 days in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay its debts as they become due, whether or not a petition has been filed under the Federal Bankruptcy Code, and whether or not Contractor is insolvent within the meaning of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. •The filing of a voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy petition relative to Contractor under the Federal Bankruptcy Code. M1111h-f1V�*,i==P1iVR d. The execution by Contractor of a general assignment for the benefits of creditors. 2. The rights and remedies of County provided in this paragraph shall not In M - exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided law or under this Contract. I Contractor, and each County lobbyist or County lobbying firm as defined 19 - Los Angeles County Code, Section 2.160,010, retained by Contractor, shall ful comply with County's Lobbyist Ordinance, Los Angeles County Cod Chapter 2.160. Failure on the part of Contractor or any County Lobbyist$ 1 County Lobbfirm retained by Contractor to fully comply with County Lobbyist Ordinance shall constitute a material breach of this Contra 1 ying upon which County may in its sole discretion, immediately suspend or termina for default of this Contract. � 1.� • �ONE! i I i , Zij P Em Notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, County shall not be obligatm for Contractors performance hereunder or by any provision of this Contract duri any of County's future fiscal years unless and until the Board appropriates fun for this Contract in County's budget for each such future fiscal year. In the eve that funds are not appropriated for this Contract, then 'this Contract may suspended or terminated as of June 30 of the last fiscal year for which funds we appropriated. County will notify Contractor in writing of any such nonallocation• funds at the earliest possible date. Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 & LLtthgrtjy Of PUblic Works, al -A lg�� �ecLion The Director will have the final authority in all matters affecting the work covered by this Contract's Ten -ns, Requirement, Conditions, and Specifications. On all questions relating to work acceptability or interpretations of these Terms, Requirements, Conditions, and Specifications, the decision of the Director will b�,-- 6h, a 1. B .C �L292 �Iatlqn- Contractor shall cooperate with Public Works' forces engaged in any other activities at the jobsite. Contractor shall carry out all work in a diligent manner and according to instructions of the Director. C. Gggperation and Collateral Work Contractor shall perform work as directed by the Director. The Director will be supported by other Public Works personnel in assuring satisfactoiy perfo, rmance of the work, under these Specifications and that satisfactory Contrad controls and conditions are maintained, D, and Materials All equipment, labor, supervision, and materials required to accomplish this Contract, except as might be specifically outlined in other sections, shall be provided by Contractor. E. --rtourWork -�, "—.1 L.. 1111111111 111 1 �1111 111�11111111rj� I 111111111 InTIMET NF517M =W, Exhibit's Amendments, such work shall be deemed to be a gratuitous effort by Contractor, and Conttractor shall have no claim against County, Contractor shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all work performed under this Contract is performed in strict compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local occupational safety regulations. Contractor shall provide at its expense all safeguards, safety devices, and protective equipment and shall take any and all actions appropriate to providing a safe jobsite. - B.26 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 No person shall be employed on any work under this Contract who is found to be intemperate, troublesome, disorderly, or is otherwise objectionable to Public Works. Any such person shall be reassigned immediately and not again employed on Public Works' projects or providing services. FAN Eight hours labor constitutes a legal days work. Work in excess thereof, or greater than 40 hours during any one week, shall be permitted only al� authorized by and in accordance with Labor Code, Section 1815 et seq. J. Permits/Licenses Contractor shall be fully responsible for possessing or obtaining all permits/licenses, except as might be specifically outlined in other sections, from the appropriate Federal, State, or local authorities relating to work to be performed under this Contract Mmz��� Not knowingly sell or supply to County any products, goods, supply, or other personal property manufactured in violation of child labor standards set by the Intemational Labor Organization through its 1973 Convention Concerning Minimum Age for Employment. bUpon request by County, identify the country/countries of origin of any products, goods, supplies, or other personal property Contractor sells or supplies to County. - B.27 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 C. Upon request by County, provide to County the manufacturer's certification of compliance with all international child labor conventions. d. Should County discow,,r that any products, goods, supplies, or other personal property sold or supplied by Contractor to County are produced in violation of any international child labor conventions, Contractor shall immediately provide an alternative, compliant source of supply, 2. Failure by Contractor to comply with provisions of this paragraph will constitute a material breach of this Contract and will be grotrll'jd�"" for immediate suspension or termination of this Contract for default. L Public C 'onvenience Contractor shall conduct operations to cause the least possible obstruction and Inconvenience to public (rarric or disruption to the peace and quiet of the arw., within which the work is being performed. M. P1.0lic sqfQty It shall be Contractor's responsibility to maintain security against public hazards at all times while performing work at contracted work locations. In the event Contractor determines a public hazard exists at a work location, Contractor shall immediately mark the location to prevent public access to the hazard and immediately notify the Contract Manager, Contractor shall provide the COUnty high and consistent quality work under this Con4aGi and which is at least equivalent to that which Contractor provides to all other clients it serves, All work shall be executed by experienced and well-trained workers. All work shall be under supervision of a well-qualified supervisor, Contractor also agrees that work shall be fumished in a professional manner and according to these Specifications. ® B.28 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of equipment, material, and personnel under Contractors jurisdiction during the work. Contractor shall not store material or equipment at the jobsite, except as mig be specifically authorized by this Contract. County will not be liable responsible for any damage, by whatever means, or for the theft of Contractor material or equipment from any jobsite. 71 County will not provide transportation to and from the jobsite and will not prov! travel around the limits of the jobsite. i Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Contractor shall maintain work area in a neat, orderly, clean, and safe manner. Contractor shall avoid spreading out equipment excessively. Location and layout of all equipment and materials at each jobsite will be subject to the Contract Manager's approval. 2. Contractor shall be responsible for the security of any and all of Public Works/County facilities in its care. Contractor shall provide protection against vandalism and accidental and malicious damage, both during working and nonworking hours. Information entered into such databases may be used for a variety of purpose including determining whether the County will exercise a contract term extensi• option. - B.29 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN01 4 M MEMMIM This Contract is by and between County and Contractor and is not intended, and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, amployee, partnership, juint vt--riture, or association as between County and Contractor. The employees and agents of one party shall not be, or be construed to be, the employees or agents of the other party for any purpose whatsoever. 2Contractor shall be solely liable and responsible for providing to, or on behalf Of afl Persons Pe'l-110mlirl( 1 g WOH� PLWSUarlt 10 dtiS ContraGi ail compensation and benefits (�ountytc-hall have no liability or responsibility foT the payrnet-11 of any salaries, wages, unemployment benefits, disability benefits, Federal, State, or local taxes, or other compensation, benefits, or taxes for any personnel provided by or on behalf of Contractor. 3. Contractor understands and agrees that all persons performing work pursuant to this Contract are, for purposes of Workers' Compensation liabilily: solely employees of Contractor and not employees of County. Contractor shall be solely linhip, and responsibie for furnishing any and all Workers' Compensation benefits to any person as a result of any injuries arising from or connected with any work performed by or on behalf of Contractor pursuant to this Contract. Contractor shall indernnify, defend, and hold harmless the County c1i Lus Angeles, its Speciai Districts, Elected Officials, Appointed Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers ("County Indemnities"), from and against any and all liability illClUding, but not limited to, demands, claims, actions, fees, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever (including attorney and expe rt witness fees), arising from or connected with Contractors acts and/or omissions arising from and/or relating to this Contract except for loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the County Indemniti "-,. This inderyinification also shall include any and all intellectual property liability, including copyright infringement and similar claims. C. ILN�, la�ce Safety Indemnificatioti MAO, - B.30 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 Without limiting Contractor's. indemnification of County, and in the performance of this Contract and until all of its obligations pursuant to this Contract have been met, Contractor shall provide and maintain at its own expense insurance coverage satisfying the requirements specified in this paragraph and paragraph F of this Section. These minimum insurance coverage terms, types, and limits (the "Required Insurance") also are in addition to and separate from any other contractual obligation imposed upon Contractor pursuant to this Contract. The County in no way warrants that the Required Insurance is sufficient to protect the Contractor for liabilities which may arise from • relate to this • 2. Evidence of Coverage and Notice to County: A certificate(s) of insurancaw, coverage (Certificate) satisfactory to County, and a copy of an Additional Insured endorsement confirming the County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, • and Volunteers has been given Insured status under the Contractors General Liability policy, shall ♦ delivered to County at the address shown below and provided prior to commencing services under this Contract. a. Renewal Certificates shall be provided to County not less than ten days prior to Contractoes policy expiration dates. The County reserves the right to obtain complete, certified copies • any required Contractor and/or Subcontractor insurance policies at any tinte, E • Certificates shall identify all Required Insurance coverage types and limits specified herein, reference this Contract by name or number, and be signed by an authorized representative of the insurer(s). The Insured party named • the Certificate shall match the name of the Contractor identified as the contracting party in this Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017 -ANO 14 Contract. Certificates shall provide the full name of each insur providing coverage, its NAIC (National Association of Insuran I Commissioners) identification number, its financial ratin, tne aniounts of: any policy deductibles or self-insured retentio ex(,,,eeding $50,000, and list any County-requirod endorserrie forms. cNeither the County's failure to obtain, nor the Cnirnty's receipt of, or failure to object to a noncomplying insurance certificate or endorsement, or any other insurance. documentation or information provided by tho, Contractor, its inSUrance bioker(s) and/or insurer(s), shall be construed as a waiver of any of the Required Insurance provisions, d. Certificates and copies of any required endorsements shall be sent to: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Business Affairs, and Contracts Division P.O. Box 1460 Alhambra, California 91802-1460 Attention of. Contract Analyst (noted in the RFP Notice) e. Contractor also shall promptly report to County any injury or property damage accident or incident, including any injury to a Contractor employee occurring on County property, and any loss, disappearance, destruction, misuse, or theft of County property, monies or securities entrusted to Contractor, Contractor also shall promptly notify County of any third -party claim or suit filed against Contractor or any of its Subcontractors which arises from or relates to this Contract, and could result in the filing of a claim or lawsuit against Contractor and/or County. 3. Additional Insured Status and Scol)e of Comerpqq: The County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers shall be provided additional insured status under Contractor's General Liability policy with respect to liability arising out of Contractor's ongoing and completed operations performed on behalf of the County. The County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers additional insured status shall apply with respect to liability and defense of suits arising out of the Contractor's acts or omissions, whether such liability is attributable to the Contractor or to the County. The full policy limits and scope of protection also shall apply to the County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers as an additional insured, even if they exceed the County's - B.32 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 minimum Required Insurance specifications herein. Use of an automatit additional insured endorsement form is acceptable providing it satisfies the Required Insurance provisions herein. 4. Cancellation of or QbAnqes in Insurance: Contractor shall provide County with, or Contractor's insurance policies shall contain a provision that County shall receive, written notice of cancellation or any change in Required Insurance, including insurer, limits of coverage, term of coverage or policy period, The written notice shall be provided • • at least ten days in advance of cancellation for nonpayment of premium and 30 days in advance for any other cancellation or policy change. Failure to provide written notice of cancellation or any change in Required Insurance may constitute a material breach of the Contract, in the sole discretion of the County, upon which the County may suspend or terminate this Contract. 5. Failure to Maintain Insurance: Contractor's failure to maintain or 0-9 provide acqeptable evidence that it maintains the Required Insurance sh constitute a material breach of the Contract, upon which Coun immediately may withhold payments due to Contractor, and/or suspend 11 terminate this Contract, County, at its sole discretion, may obta damages from Contractor resulting from said breach. Alternatively, t County may purchase the Required Insurance, and • further noti to Contractor, deduct the premium cost from sums due to Contractor • Contractor • 6. Insurer Financial Ratinqq: Coverage shall be placed with insurela acceptable to the County with A.M. Best ratings of not less than A: unless otherwise approved by County. I 7, Contractor's Insurance Shall Be Primarv: Contractor's insurance policies, with respect to any claims related to this Contract, shall be primary with respect to all other sources of coverage available to Contractor. Any County -maintained insurance or self-insurance coverage shall •` in excess of and not contribute to any Contractor coverage. 8. Waivers of Subroq-4tjon; To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor hereby waives its rights and its insurer(s)' rights • recovery against County under all the Requirc-0 Insurance for any loss arising from or relating to this Contract. The Contractor shall require its insurers to execute any waiver of subrogation endorsements which may •` necessary to effect such waiver. 9. Subcontractor Insurance Coverage Reauirements: Contractor shall include W11 Subcontractors as insureds under Contractor's own policies, or shall provide County with each Subcontractor's separate evidence of Emergency • • Hazardous Material 2017-AN01 4 insurance coverage. Contractor shall be responsible for verifying each SubGontractor complies. with the Required Insurance provisions herein, and shall require that each Subcontractor name the County of Los Angeles, its Spoci"of Districts, Elected Crifflicials, Officers, Agents, Employees, Volunteers, and Contractor as additional insureds on the Subcontractors General Liability policy. Contractor shall obtain County's prior review and approval of any Subcontractor request for modification of the Required Insurance. 10. Deductibles and Self-insured Retentions (SIRs),: Contractors policies shall not obligate the County to pay any portion of any Contractor deductible or SIR. The County retains the right to require Contractor to reduce or eliminate policy deductibles and SIRs as respects the County, or to provide a bond guaranteeing Contractor's payment of all deduclibles arid SiRs, including all related claims investigation, administration, and defense experise.s. Such bond shall be executed by a corporate surety licensed to transact business in the State of California. 11. Claims Made GovpL�,.e, If any part of the Required Insurance is written on a clairos made basis, any policy retroactive date shall precede the effective date of this Contra(,-.(. Contractor under -stands and agrees it shall maintain such coverage for a period Pf not less than three years following Contract expiration, termination, or cancellation. 12App Li ion of Excess Uabj _ .—Ility Goveracle: Contractors may use !7, combination of primary, and excess insurance policies which provide coverage as broad as ("follow form" over) the underlying primary policies, to satisfy the Required Insurance provisions. 11 Separation of Insureds: All liability policies shall provide cross -liability coverage as would be afforded by the startdd ISO (insurance Setvices Office, Inc,) separation of insureds provision with no insured verswi, insured exclusions or limitations. 14, Altemative Risk Fii1gnqjD s: The County reserves the right to q 1��ram� review, an� then approve, Contractor use of self-insurance, risk retention groups, risk purchasing groups, pooling arrangements, and captive insurance to satisfy the Required Insurance provisions. The County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers shall be designated as an Additional Covered Party under any approved program. 15. Countv Review anq,_AppLoval of Insurance Bftqg;rernents: The County reserves the right to review and adjust. the Required Insurance provisions, conditioned upon County's determination of changes in risk exposures. - B34 ® AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 11511"Mai gil!i _Zi reqtlrements UT MIS 19 FRY-Facy-,-alls-, UITMI On 1117 to, coripy FeTuMmrl costs to the County, the Contractor shall pay full compensation for all costs incur by the County. Commercial General Liability insurance (providing scope of coverage equivalent to ISO policy form CG 00 01), naming The County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees, and Volunteers as an additional insured, with limits of not less than: General Aggregate: $2 million Products/Completed Operations Aggregate: $1 million Personal and Advertising Injury: $1 million Each Occurrence: $1 million 2. Automobile Liability insurance (providing scope of coverage equivalent ISO policy forrn CA 00 01) with limits of not less than $1 million for bod! injury and property damage, in combined or equivalent split limits, for ea single accident. Insurance shall cover liability arising out of Contractor' use of autos pursuant to this Contract, including owned, leased, hire and/or nonowned autos, as each may be applicable. 3. Workers Compensation and Employers' Liability insurance or qualifi self-insurance satisfying statutory requirements, which includ Employers' Liability coverage with limits of not less than $1 million p accident. If Contractor is a temporary staffing firm or a profession employer organization (PEO), coverage also shall include an Altema Employer Endorsement (providing scope of coverage equivalent to IS policy form WC 00 03 01 A) naming the County as the Alternate Emplo and the endorsement form shall be modified to provide that County w receive not less than 30 days advance written notice of cancellation of th coverage provision. If applicable to Contractors operations, coverag also shall be arranged to satisfy the requirements of any Federal worke or workmen's compensation law or any Federal occupational disease law] 4. Pollution Liabilitv Insurance: Such insurance shall cover liability arising from the release, discharge, escape, dispersal, or emission of pollutants, whether gradual or sudden, and include coverage for the costs and expenses associated with voluntary clean-up, testing, monitoring, and treatment of pollutants in compliance with governmental mandate or requests. Motor vehicle pollution liability will be required under the - B.35 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-ANOI 4 Automobile Liability Insurance indicated above for removal of pollutants from worksite. Contractor shall maintain limits of not less than $2 million per occurrence and $4 million aggregate. 5. !���ental Impairment Uability insurance which ensures liability for environmental impairment including (,1ean-up costs, and endorsed' for "Sudden and Accidental" contamination or pollution unless such coverage is endorsed on the General Liability Policy. Such coverage shall be in the amount of not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence, and in the aggregate. ® B.36 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 111 1at 11 A responsible Contractor is a Contractor who has demonstrated the attribute • trustworthiness as well as quality, fitness, capacity, and experience to satisfactorily perform the contract. It is County's policy to conduct business only with responsible Contractors. IIII Contractor is hereby notified that, in accordance with Chapter 2.202 County Code, if County acquires information concerning the performance oil Contractor on this or other Contracts which indicates that Contractor is n responsible, County may, in addition to other remedies provided in this Contra debar Contractor from bidding or proposing on, being awarded, and/I(, performing work • County Contracts for a specified period of tim which generally will not exceed five years but may exceed five years or I permanent if warranted by the circumstances, and suspend • terminate any all existing Contracts Contractor may have with County, • County may debar a Contractor if the Board finds, in its discretion, that Contractor has done any of the following: (1) violated any term of a Contract with County or a nonprofit corporation created by County; (2) committed an act or omission which negatively reflects on Contractor's quality, fitness, or capacity to perform a contract with County, any other public entity, or a nonprofit corporation created by County, or engaged in a pattern or practice which negatively reflects on same, (3) committed an act or offense which indicates a lack of business integrity or business honesty; or (4) made or submitted a false claim against County or any • public entity. I If there is evidence that Contractor may be subject to debarment, Public Works will notify Contractor in writing of the evidence which is the basis for the proposed debarment and will advise Contractor of the scheduled •. for a debarment hearing before Contractor Hearing Board. 2. Contractor Hearing Board will conduct a hearing where evidence on the proposed debarment is presented. Contractor and/or Contractoes representative shall be given an opportunity to submit evidence at that hearing. After the hearing, Contractor Hearing Board will prepare a tentative proposed decision, which shall contain a recommendation - B.37 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 regarding whether Contractor should be debarred, and, if so, the appropriate length of time of the debarment. Contractor and Public Works shall be provided an opportunity to object to the tentative proposed decision prior to its presentation to the Board. 3. After consideration of any objections, or if no objections are submitted, a record of the hearing, the proposed decision, and any other recommendation of Contractor Hearing Board shail be presented to the Board, The Board shall have the right to modify, deny, or adopt the proposed decision and recommendation of Contractor Hearing Board. 4. if a Contractor has, been debarred for a period longer than five years, that Contractor rnay, after the debarment has been in effect for at least five years, submit a written request for review of the debarment determination to reduce the period of debarment or terminate the debarment. County may, in its discretion, reduce the period of debarment or terminate the debanno- nt if it finds that Cont ia ctor has adequately demonstrated one or more of the following: (1) elimination of the grounds for which the debrarment vvRs imposed; (2) a bona fide change in oihnership or management; (3) material evidence discovered after debarment was imposed; or (4) any other reason that is in the best interests of County. 5. Contractor Hearing Board will consider a request for review of a debarment determination only where (1) Contractor has been debarred for a period longer than five years; (2) the debamient has been in effect for at least five years; and (3) the request is in writing, states one or more of the grounds for reduction of the debarment period or termination of the debarment, and includes s -upporting documentation. Upon receiving an appropriate request, Contractor Hearing Board will provide notice of the hearing on the request. At the hearing, Contractor Hearing Board shall conduct a hearing where evidence on the proposed reduction of debarment period or termination of debarment is presented. This hearing shall be conducted and the request for review decided by Contractor Hearing Board pursuant to the same procedure as for a dpbarment hearing, 6. Contractor Hearing Board's proposed decision shall contain a recommendation on the request to reduce the period of debarment or terminate the debarment. Contractor Heating Board shall present its proposed decision and recommendation to the Board. The Board shall have the right to modify, deny, or adopt the proposed decision and recommendation of Contractor Hearing Board. ;IF - B.38 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 This Contract is subject to the provisions of Countys ordinance entitled Contractor Employee Jury Service (Jury Service Program) as codified in Sections 2.203.010 through 2.203.090 of the Los Angeles County Code. 91. Written EmrgLoyee Jury Service Policv- Unless Contractor has demonstrated to County's satisfaction either that Contractor is not a "Contractor' as defined under the Jury Service Program (Section 2.203.020 of County Code) or that Contractor qualifies for an exception to the Jury Service Program (Section 2.203.070 of County Code), Contractor shall have and adhere to a written policy that provides that its Employees shall receive from Contractor, on an annual basis, no less than five days of regular pay for actual jury service. The policy may provide that Employee deposit any fees received for such jury service with Contractor or that Contractor deduct from the Employee's regular pay the fees received for jury service. 2. For purposes of this Section, "Contractor" means a person, 'partnershi corporation, or other entity which has a Contract with County or Subcontract with a County Contractor and has received or will receive aggregate sum of $50,000 or more in any 12 -month period under one more County Contracts or Subcontracts. "Employee" means a California resident who is a full-time employee of Contractor. "Full-tim means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours 1) the lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined County, or 2) Contractor has a long-standing practice that defines t lesser number of hours as full-time. Full-time employees providi short-term, temporary services of 90 days or less within a 12 -month peri are not considered full-time for purposes of the Jury Service Progra If Contractor uses any Subcontractor to perform services for County und this Contract, the Subcontractor shall also be subject to the provisions• this Section. The provisions of this Section shall be inserted into any su Subcontract agreement and a copy of the Jury Service Program shall attached to the agreement. Contractor is not required to comply with the Jury Service Program whe this Contract commences, Contractor shall have a continuing obligation review the applicability of its "exception status" from the Jury Servic Program, and Contractor shall immediately notify County if Contractor any time either comes within the Jury Service Program's definition 0 "Contractor" or if Contractor no longer qualifies for an exception to th - B.39 - AN Emergency Removal Hazardous Materi 2017-AN011, JUry Service Program. In either event, Contractor ,ft -all immediately implement a written policy consistent with the Jufy Service Program. County may also require, 4{y time during © Contract and at its sole discretion, ffiat Conti actor deroonsi rate to County's satisfaction that Contractor either continues to remain outside of the Jury © Program's definition of "Contractor" and/or that Contractor continues to qualify for an exception to the Jury Service Program. Contractor's violation of this Section of this Contract may constitute a rnateriai breach of this Contract, In the event of such material breach, ("."ounty may, in its sole disirretion, suspend ort a»y* this Conti -act and/or bar Contractor f(orn the, award of future County contracts for a period of time consistent itfith the seriousness of fte breach. - B.40 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 A. Cgontragtor's Acknowledpment of Countv's Commitment to the Safelv Surrendered BAb y Law of business. Contractor will also encourage its Subcontractors, if any, to post this poster in a prominent position in the Subcontractor's place of business. County's Department of Children and Family Services will supply Contractor with the poster to be used. Information on how to receive the poster can be found on the Intemet at •r - B.41 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 Service Contract General Requirements — EXHIBIT B SECTION 9 - 13442 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN01 4 WOO, A. This Contract is subject to the provisions of Countys ordinance entitled Local Small Business Enterprise Preference Program, as codified in Chapter 2.204 of the Los Angeles County Code. B. Contractor shall not knowingly and with the intent to defraud, fraudulently obtain, retain, attempt to obtain or retain, or aid another in fraudulently obtaining or retaining or attempting to obtain or retain certification as a Local Small Business Enterprise. C. Contractor shall not willfully and knowingly make a false statement with the intent to defraud, whether by affidavit, report, or other representation, to a County official or employee for the purpose of influencing the certification or denial of certification of any entity as a Local Small Business Enterprise. Contractor has obtained County certification as a. Local Small Business Enterprise by reason of having fumished incorrect supporting information or by reason of having withheld information, and which knew, or should have known, the information fumished was incorrect or the information withheld was relevant to its request for certification, and which by reason of such certification has been awarded this Contract to which it would not otherwise have been entitled, shall: I . Pay to County any difference between this Contract amount and what County's costs would have been if this Contract had been properly awarded. 2. In addition to the amount described in subdivision (1), be assessed a penalty in an amount of not more than 10 percent of the amount of this Contract. 3. Be subject to the provisions of Chapter 2.202 of the Los Angeles County Code (Determinations of Contractor Nonresponsibility and Contractor Debarment). The above penalties shall also apply to any business that has previously obtained proper certification, however, as a result of a change in their status would no longer be eligible for certification, and fails to notify the State and the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs of this information prior to responding to a solicitation or accepting a contract award. - B.43 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 A. Def aultecl Pronpriv Tqv Reduction Proararn This Contract is subjed to the provisions of Countv's ordinance entitler' Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program ("Defaulted Tax Program") at, codified in Sections 2.206 of the Los Angeles County Code (Exhibit E)_ B. Contractor's Warraniv _pfSpmpliance with Coq!jtv's Defaulted Pry grt y i�e_duction Prqq[raj Contractor acknowledges that Cuuiity tabfished a goal of ensuring that all individuals; and businesses that benefit financially frorn ihe County through any Contract are current in paying their property tax obligations, (secured and unsecured roll) in order to mitigate the econornic burden ooh orwis- .0 imposed upon'the County and its taxpayers. , Unless Contractor qualifies for an exemption or exclusion, Contractor warrants and certifies that to the best, of, its knowledge it is now in compliance, during the terin of this Contract will maintain compliance, with Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2,200. G 'Termination for Breach of Warranty_of Compliance with ('Oountv's Defaulted 2gjP_eIt_YTa_XrBeduction RMgram Failure of Contractor to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 13, above, shall constitute default under this Contract-, Without limiting the rights and remedies available to County under any other provision of this, Contract, failure of Contractor to cure such default within ten days of notice shall be grounds upon which County may terminate this Contract andlor pursue debarryient of Contractor, pursuant to County Code, Chapter 2,206. Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 RMMMMZZ�� A. This Contract is subject to the provisions of the Countys ordinance entitled Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Preference (DVBE) Program, as codified in Chapter 2.211 of the Los Angeles County Code. Contractor shall not knowingly and with the intent to defraud, fraudulent y obtain, retain, attempt to obtain or retain, or aid another in fraudulently obtaining or retaining or attempting to obtain or retain certification as a DVBE. C. Contractor shall not willfully and knowingly make a false statement with the intent to defraud, whether by affidavit, report, or other representation, to a County official or employee for the purpose of influencing the certification • denial •'' certification o? any entity as a DVBE. Contractor has obtained • as a DVBE • reason of having furnished incorrect supporting information or by reason of having withheld information, and which knew, or should have known, the information furnished was incorrect or the information withheld was relevant to its request for certification, and which by reason of such certification has been awarded this contract to which it would not • have been entitled, shall: I I I • I I its I I; kye-A •-- 116"71111 El [sit W01 "(1111,11111111VIXON W441 4161SUMV-1 • • - • C. Be subject to the provisions of'Chapter 2.202 of the Los Angeles County Code (Determinations • Contractor Nonresponsibility and Contractor Debarment). E. Notwithstanding any other remedies in this contract, the above penalties shall also .•• to any business that has •* obtained proper certification, however, as a result of a change in their status would no longer be eligible for certification, and fails to notify the State and the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs of this information prior to responding to a solicitation or accepting a contract award. - B.45 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-ANOI 4 X Owne 8L �,hi �of Coqnty Materials Contractor and County agree that all materials including, but not limited to, designs, specifications, techniques, plans, reports, deliverables, data, photographs, diagrams, maps, images, graphics, text, videos, advertising, soffivare, source codes, wobsite plans and designs, interactive media. drafts, working papers, outlines, sketches, summaries, edited and/or unedited versions of deliverables, and any other materials or information developed tinder this Contract and any and all Intellectual Property rights to these materials, includinw any copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, trade names, unpatented inventions, patent applications, patents, design tights, dornain rights, know-how, and any other proprietary rights and derivatives thereof, is and shall be the sole property Of County (hereafter collectively, "County Materials"). Contractor hereby assigns and tramsfem to (",`0unty all Contbaciot's rights, Wies, and interest in and to P11 guch County Materials developed under this Contract. Notwithstanding such County ownership in the County Materials, Contractor may retain possession of working papers and materials prepared by Contractor under this Contract. During and for a minimum of five years subsequent to the term of this Contract, County shall have the right to inspect any and all such working papers and materials, make copies thereof and use the working papers and materials and the information contained therein. B. Transfer to County Contractor shall execute all documents requested by County and shall perform all other acts requested by County to assign and transfer to, and vest in County, all Contractor's rights, titles, and interest in and to the County Materials including, but not limited to, any and all copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, unpatented inventions, patent applications, patents, design rights, domain name rights, know-how, and any other proprietary rights and derivatives thereof resulting from this Contract. County shall have the right to register all applicable copyrights, trademarks, and patents in the name of the County of Los Angeles. Further, County shall have the right to assign, license, or otherwise transfer any and all Countys rights, titles, and interest including, but not limited to, copyrights, trademarks, and patents, in and to the County Materials, ® B.46 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 any Intellectual Property or proprietary rights of third -parties. For those portions the County Materials that are not the original work of Contracto Contractor represents and warrants that it has secured all appropriate license rights, and/or permission from appropriate third -parties to include such materials the County Materials. I Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold County harmless against any clai by third -parties based on infringement of copyright, patent, trade secret, trademar or any other claimed Intellectual Property or propfietary right, arising from County use of County Materials created and/or prepared by Contractor. Contractor also indemnify and defend at its sole expense, any action brought against Cou based on a claim that County Materials furnished hereunder by Contractor a used within the scope of this Contract infringe any copyright, patent, trade secr trademark, or any other claimed intellectual property or proprietary right third -parties, and Contractor shall pay any costs, damages and attorney's fe incur -red by County. County will notify Contractor promptly and in writing of a n such action or claim and will perrnit Contractor to fully participate in the defe thereof. Contractor shall affix the following notice to all County Materials: "@ Copyrig 2007 (or such other appropriate date of first publication), County of Los Angele All Rights Reserved." Contractor shall affix such notice on the title page of images, photographs, documents and writings; and otherwise as County m direct. AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 0 N N Pre.,vaili ( es gj_WM_ 'The Director, of the DIR has established the general prevailing rate of per them wages for each craft, classification, type of worker, or mechanic needed to execute pUbliC works and improvements. The current general prevailing wage rate determinations are available at www.dir.rci,�lov/cllsi-/�Lvv . The Contractor is required to pay its agents and employees the applicable, ot,irrent prevailing wage rate and, is responsible for selecting the classification of workers reClUired to perforTn this service. The Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of Section 1775 of the California Labor Code relating to the payment of prevailing wages, including the assessment of penalties determined by the California Labor Commissioner. Pursuant Itc; Section 1 '1773.2 of the California Labor, Code, copies of the prevailing rate of per them wages are on file, at the County Department of Public. Works, Construction Division, and will be made available for inspection by request to the Contract Manager. Future effective wage rates will be on file with the Department of Industrial Relations. The new wage rates shall become effective on the day lltxftlqk�; 1, fit I J &�VAII*r4fz The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Section 1812 of the Labor Code. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate written record of all employees working on the Project each calendar day. The record shall include each employee's name, Social Security number, job classification, and the actual number of hours worked. IZ3= The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 1773.2 of the Labor Code. The Contractor shall post a copy of the prevailing wage rates at the worksite and comply with applicable law including posting of jobsite notices required by 8 Calif. Code Reg. §16451 (d): - B.48 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 "This public works project is subject to monitoring and investigative activities by the Compliance Monitoring Unit (CMU) of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, Department of Industrial Relations, State of California. This Notice is intended to provide information to all workers employed in the execution of the Contract for public work and to a// Contractors and other persons having access to the jobsite to enable the CMU to ensure compliance with and enforcement of pre vailft wage laws on public works projects. The prevailing wage laws require that all workers be paid at least the minimum hourly wage as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations for the specific classification (or type of work) performed by workers on the project. These rates are listed on a separate Jobsite posting of minimum prevailing rates required to be maintained by the public entity which awarded the public works Contract. Complaints concerning nonpayment of the required minimum wage rates to workers on this project may be filed with the CMU at any office of the Divisipn of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE). Local Office Telephone Number. Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Office 320 W Fourth Street, Suite 450 Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 620-6330 any violations of the prevailing wage laws due to the short period of time following the completion of the project that the CMU may take legal action against those responsible. Complaints should contain details about the violations alleged (for example, wrong rate paid, not all hours paid, overtime rate not paid for hours worked in excess of 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week, etc.) as well as the name of the employer, the public entity which awarded the public works Contract, and the location and name of the project. For general information concerning the prevailing wage laws and how to file a complaint concerning any violation of these prevailing wage laws, you may contact any DLSE office. Complaint forms are also available at the Department of Industrial Relations website found at www. dir. ca. qpv1d1se1PubficWbrks, - B.49 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 D. Certbried Pa Y-roliHeqqIts e , The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of S ction 1776 of the Labor Code. Contractor and Subcontractors, if any, must furnish certified payrou records directly to the Lahnr (omiIiissioner (a*,a. Division of Labor Standards Enforcement) in a format prescribed by the Labor Comniission. Subcontractors, if any, must comply with all prevailing we requirements as provided in this Section, F MentalHealth Services for Critical Ingildent p In the event of a serious accident on 'the Project site, the Los Angeles County Department oil Mental I Iaalth (DMH) wiij, if requestpri, respond. Th-- rcspomsa imy be within a few hOUrS or as long as a few days after the incident, depending on when the request was made, The services DMH will provide it crisis intervention, normalization of the stress response that survivors may be experiencing, and stross management techniques and resources if the, Stress reactions increase in frequency or intensify. ReqUeStS for $el'vices may be made by calling the DMH Emergency Ouireach Bureau Deputy Director, (213) 738-4924, dUling norMal business hOUrs or the ACCESS Center, (800)' 854-7771, evenings, holidays, and weekends, - K50 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material 2017-AN014 jspiexla Internal Revenue Service Notice 1015 (Rev. December 2017) Have You Told Your Employees About the Earned Income Credit (EIC)? What is the EIC? The EIC is a refundable tax credit for certain workers, Which Employees Must I Notify About the EIC? the year and from whose wages you did not withhold income tax. However, you do not have to notify any employee who claimed exemption from withholding on Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, Note: You are encouraged to notify each employee whose wages for 2DI 7 are to," than $53,930 that he or she may be eligible for the FIC. How and When Must I Notify My Employees? You must give the employee one of the following. - '54te required information about the EIC on the backof Copy B, - A substitute Form W-2 with the same EIC information on the back of the employee's copy that is on Copy B of the IRS Form W-2. * Notice 797, Possible Federal Tax Refund Due to the Earned Income Credit (Elq. Your written statement with the same wording as Notice 797 If you give an employee a Form W-2 on time, no further notice is the employee within 1 week of the date the substitute Form W-2 is given, if Form W-2 Is required but Is not given an time, you must give the employee Notice 797 or your written statement by the date Form W-2 is required to be given. If Form W-2 is not required, you must notify the employee by February T 2018. You must hand the notice directly to the employee or send A by first-class mail to the employee's last known address. You will not meet the notification requirements by posting Notice 797 on an employee bulletin board or sending It through office mail. However, you may want to post the notice to help inform all employees of the EIC, You can download copies of the notice at - -., , :_ I _,' ::, Or you ran go to to order it, How Will My Employees now If They Can Claim the EIC? The basic requirements are covered in Nonce 797. For more detailed information, the employee needs to see Pub. 596, Earned Income Credit (EIC), or the instructions for Form 1040, 10400, or 1040EZ. How Do My Employees Claim the EIC? An eligible employee claims the UC on his or her 2017 tax return. Even an employee who has no tax withheld from wages and owes no tax may claim the EIC and ask for a refund, but he or, she must file a tax return to do so, For exampt% It as employee his no tax withheld in 2017 and owes no tax but is eligible for a credit of $800, he or she must file a 2017 tax return to get the $800 refund. Notice 1015 (Rev. 12-2017) Cat. No. 20599) MIMING 1011311M, ZT111M "I 2,206®1 Findings and declarations. 2,206.020 Definitions, 2.206.030 Applicability. 2,206.040 Required solicitation arid Contract language. 2,206.050 Administration and compliance certi-hication. 2,206.060 Exclusions/Exerriptions. 2,206,070 Enforcement arid remedies. 2.206,080 Severability. I The Board of Supervisors finds that significant revenupq are lost eao-1-! year as 2. result of taxpayers who fail to pay their tax obligations on time. The delinquencies impose an economic burden tipon the County and it- taxpayers, "Merefore, the Board of l Y Supervisors establishes the qual of emsuring that individuals and businesses that benefit financially frmn Cootfat-;ts with the Cuuniy fulfill their pronerly to)< ohligatinn (Ord. No. 2009-0026 § 1(a 2009.) 2.206.020 Definitions. The following definitions shall be applicable to this chapter: A. "Contractor" shall mean any person, firm, corporation, partnership, or combination thereof, which its a bid or proposal or enters into a Contract or agreement with the County. B, "County" shall mean the County of Los Angeles or any public entities for which the Board of Supervisors is the governing body. C. "County Property Taxes" shall can any property tax obligation on the County's secured or unsecured roll, except for tax obligations on the secured roll with respect, to property held by a Coniractor In a trust or fiduciary capacity or otherwise not beneficially owned by the Contractor. D, "Depaftment" shall mean the County department, entity, or organization responsible for die. solicitation and/or administration of the If".ontract, E. "Default" shall mean any property tax obligation on the secured roll that ties been deerned defaulted by operation of law pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code section 3436; or any property tax obligation on the unsecured roll that remains unpaid on the applicable delinquency date pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code section 2922; except for any property tax obligation dispute pending bofore the Assessment Appeals Board. F. "Solicitation" shall mean the County's process to obtain bids or proposals for goods and services. G. "Treasurer -Tax Collector' shall mean the Treasurer and Tax Collector of the County of Los Angeles. (Ord. No. 2009-0026 § 1 (part), 2009.) FXT#= F, •qi 1�1�•11�1py� 11� I I�Ig I All solicitations and all new, renewed, extended, and/or amended Contracts shall contain 16nguage, which: A. Requires any Contractor to keep County Property Taxes out of Default status at all times during the term of an awarded Contract; B. Provides that the failure of the Contractor to comply with the provisions in this chapter may prevent the Contractor from being awarded a new Contract; and C. Provides that the failure of the Contractor to comply with the provisions in this chapter may constitute a material breach of an existing Contract, and failure to cure the breach within ten days of notice by the County by paying the outstanding County Property Tax or making payments in a manner agreed to and approved by the Treasurer -Tax Collector, may subject the Contract to suspension and/or termination. (Ord. No. 2009-0026 § 1 (part), 2009.) rf�= M A. The Treasurer -Tax Collector shall be responsible for the. administration of this chapter. The Treasurer -Tax Collector shall, with the assistance of the Chief Executive Officer, Director of Internal Services, and County Counsel issue written instructions on the implementation and ongoing administration of this chapter. Such instructions may provide for the delegation of functions to other departments. B. Contractor shall be required to certify, at the time of submitting any bid or proposal to the County, or entering into any new Contract, or renewal, extension or amendment of an existing Contract with the County, that it is in compliance with this chapter is not in Default on any County Property Taxes or is current in imllgwrll Dayments due under any approved payment arrangement (Ord. No. 2009-0026 , I (part), 2009.) — 111111!111 11111111,1111111 1111,1111 11111 !:111 1 111111111: 1 lw ,,` ,��� 2. A Contract where Federal or State law or a condition of a Federal or State program mandates the use of a particular Contractor; 4. A Contract where State or Federal monies are used to fund service -related programs including, but not limited to, voucher programs, foster care, or other social programs that provide immediate direct assistance; 5. Purchase orders under a master agreement, where the Contractor was certified at the time the master agreement was entered into and at any subsequent renewal, extension and/or amendment to the master agreement; 6. Purchase orders issued by internal Services Depa[linent under $100,000 that is not the result of a competitive bidding process-, 8. National Contracts established for the purchase of equipment and supplies foll, atid by the National Association of Counties, U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance, or any similar related group purchasing organization; 9. A rriurwpoly purchase that is exclusive and proprietary to a specific manufacturer, distributor, reseiler, and must match and intermember with existing supplies, equipment, or systems maintained by the County pursuant to the Los Angeles Purchasing Policy and Procedures Manual, Section P-3700 or a successor provision; 10. A revolving fund (petty cash) purchase pursuant to the Los Angeles County Fiscal Manual, Section 4.6,0 or a successor provision; 11. A purchase card purchase pursuant to the Los Angeles County Purchasing Policy and Procedures Manual, Zection P-2810 or a successor provision; 12. A nonagreement purchase worth a value of less than $5,000 pursuant to the Los Angeles County Purchasing Policy and Procedures Manual, Section A-0300 or a successor provision; or 13. A bona fide emergency purchase pursuant to the Los Angeles County Purchasing Policy and Procedures Manual Section P-0900 or a successor provision; 14. Other Contracts for mission critical goods and/or services where the Boar,! of Supervisors determines that an exemption is justified. B. Other laws. This chapter shall not be interpreted or applied to any Contractor inLT manner inconsistent With the laws of the United States or Californi (Ord. No. 2009-0026 § 1 (part), 2009.) 1 A. The information furnished by each Contractor certifying that it is in compliance with this chapter shall be under penalty of pedury. B. No Contractor shall willfully and knowingly make a false statement certifying compliance with this chapter for the purpose of obtaining or retaining a County Contract. C. For Contractor's violation of any provision of this chapter, the County department head responsible for administering the Contract may do one or more of the following: Recommend to the Board of Supervisors the termination of the Contract; and/or, 11111 ;�; Fllii'WV1111 11 1 M III G VW I 3. Recommend to the Board of Supervisors that an exemption is justified pursuant to Section 2.206.060.A.14 of'this chapter or payment deferral as provided pursuant to the California Revenue and Taxation Code. (Ord, No. 2009-0026 § 1 (part), 2009.) If any provision of this chapter is found invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining proviisions shall remain in full force and effect. (Ord. No. 2009-0026 § 1 (part), 2009.) 2. Volav'on of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 1 . Dailyffleekly/Monthly/ Quarterly Reports 2. Special Reports As -Needed State, or Federal regulatory or governmental agency as a result of the Contractor's negligence or failure to comply with any Federal, State, or local rules, regulations, or requirements. plus any fine(s) charged El No to the County by a 0 N/A regulatory or governmental agency; possible suspension; possible termination for de.-ault of contract. OJISCharge ot denris into sto $500 per occurrence drains and/or gutter, 71 plus any fines by regulatory and governmental agencies plus any remediation cost- possVe suspension; possible termination for default of contract, Submitted to Contract Manager $50 per day per report daily/weekly/monthly report. that is late or not submitted. am Im Filed within time frame $50 per day per report requested. that is late or not submitted. 'Oedai:Uommay be imposed in addition to the Liquidated Damapas as to sole ui=ebon cP he r_qtraclz Ma-Qw- El NIA Dyes ']No WNIAI a � e The items listed under this Performance Requirements Summary(PRS) are not all encompassing, and any conflict or discrepancy between the requirements specified in Exhibits A through I, inclusive, of this Contract (Exhibits 4) and this PRS, Exhibitsshall control. The County reserves the right to modify this PRS at any time consistent with the requirements set forth in Exhibits A-11, to clarify Performance Requirements, or to monitor f any part of this Contract. Required Servicerfasks Performance Deductions ! . Compliance is Indicator ucs for Failure to Meet Performance I ir* ` C. EMPLOYEES 1. Contractor's Employee Prior to the start of the contract $100 per employee per ❑Yes Criminal Background and continuation of the contract day who is not certified [:1 No Investigation the contractor shall certify all as passing the ®N/A employees who are in a background check. designated sensitive position has passed a fingerprints background check submitted to the California Department of Justice to Include State and local -level review, as required by the Contract_ . Employees who do not pass or is not certified shall be immediately removed. 2. Employees Well Oriented To Employees must have $50 per error resulting ❑Yes Job thorough knowledge of facility from lack of orientation; ❑o and Its needs. possible suspension. ❑ / I 3. Staffing Staffing levels are equal or 0 per occurrence. ❑Yes exceed contract requirements. El No ❑ / . Photo I.D.aes Photo I.D. Badges wom by all $0 per employee, per ❑Yes employees on the job at all occurrence. 1:1 No times. ❑ N/A 5. Training program Document training of each $250 per untrained ❑Yes employee. employee. w El No The items listed under this Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) are not all encompassing, and any conflict or discrepancy between the requirements specified In Exhibits A through 1, inclusive, of this Contract (Exhibits A-1) and this PRS, Exhibits A-1 shall control. The County reserves the right to modify this PRS at any time consistent with the requirements set forth in Exhibits A-1, to clarify Performance Requirements, or to monitor Of2py part of this Contract, —--7— Deduons cor�p—ane mmen Required Servicer Tasks Performance I ctiI llcCc is Indicator Consequencesfor Failure to Meet Performance Inclicator* EIN/A 6. Maintain Knowledge o ICompletion of training of all $50 per employee, per ElYes Safety Requirements accepted standards for safe occurrence. 0 No practices related to the work ON/A D. Strip SIS 1, Change in Project Manager Contractor shall notify the $50 per occurrence. Oyes County in writing of any change 0 No in name or address of the ON/A Project Manager. 2. Respond to complaints, Respond vAthin the time frame requests, and discrepancies. outlined in the Contract. ® Makes Site Inspections 4. Competent Supervisory Staff 5, Provide Adequate Supervision and Training $50 per complaint not time frame outlined in the specifications. Facility inspected each shift or $50 per occurrence. as required by Contract. Responsiveness to complaints $200 per occurrence; and requests; maintali possible suspension. work records, and accen_table 7—level of service. "I'll" M", " N Contract specifications met. $50 per occurrence; OYes possible suspension. Oldo ON/A 1B."IMEM ragillimll -Mou-w; all I UnBRUEen"MR xne reqliremenw sex TOM in -:A7ffF07VYA-fFtVVMrT qf±n y part of this Contract. Required ServGe/Tasks PerFormance Deductions Compliance Comments I ISI S- -, -T, 1, URRW�, Z, Consequencegs for Failure to Meet $200 per occurrence. WITITAMWIM-70AT =.,) non English-speaking supervisor; possible suspension. I. Insurance Certifications Certifications submitted before $200 per day; implementation of contract and work/contract; possible on a timely basis there -after. suspension; possible termination for default of contract. 2. Rec•_rd'ketenilon _i�_aintaln all required $200 per occurrence. Inspection/Audit Settlement documents as specified in *-1kritract. E]Yes 0No EIN/A E]Yes El No 0 N/A ElYes El No EIN/A OYes EJNo EIN/A 3. License and Certification All license and certifications $200 per day; possible Indicator 6. Project Safety Official Project Safety Official who shall DNo be thoroughly familiar with the termination for default of Contractor's Injury and Illness -7Contractor Prevention Program and Code of Safe Practices. 7. Supervisors speak, read, On-site supervisor can write, and understand communicate in English with English County Contract Manager. I ISI S- -, -T, 1, URRW�, Z, Consequencegs for Failure to Meet $200 per occurrence. WITITAMWIM-70AT =.,) non English-speaking supervisor; possible suspension. I. Insurance Certifications Certifications submitted before $200 per day; implementation of contract and work/contract; possible on a timely basis there -after. suspension; possible termination for default of contract. 2. Rec•_rd'ketenilon _i�_aintaln all required $200 per occurrence. Inspection/Audit Settlement documents as specified in *-1kritract. E]Yes 0No EIN/A E]Yes El No 0 N/A ElYes El No EIN/A OYes EJNo EIN/A 3. License and Certification All license and certifications $200 per day; possible DYes required to perform the work, if suspension; possible DNo any. termination for default of EIN/A -7Contractor contract. 4. Assignment and Delegation shall not assign its $200 per day the County 11Yes rights or delegate its duties is not informed of this ONo under this Contract, or both, change; possible 0 N/A whether in whole or in part, suspension; possible without the prior written termination for default of consent of County. contract. *Deductions may be Imposed in addition to the Liquidated Das at ft sole discretion of the contract Manager. Page 4 of 5 The items listed under this Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) are not all encompassing, and any conflict or discrepancy between the requirements specified in Exhibits A through 1, inclusive, of this Contract Exhibits ®1 and this PRS, Exhi A-1 shall control. The County reserves the right to modify this PRS at any time consistent with the requirements set forth inExhibits A-1, to cWify Perfor-mance Requirements, or to monitor of any part of this Contract. Required ice as Performance Deductfions Compliance Comments Indicator Consequences for Failure to Meet Performance Indicator* 5. Safety Requirements Comply with all applicable —�$500 per rrence; E]Yes State of California 1possible suspension. DNo Occupational Safety and EIN/A Health Administration (Cal/OSHA). 0 CONTRACTORS NAME JO .- •; LOCATION JOB DESCRIPTION PUBLICLOS ANGELES COUNTY EXHIBIT G DEPARTMENT OF SPILLSEMERGENCY REPORTING,DAILY DATE OF REPORT DATE PERFORMED STARTING1 FINISHING TIME TRAVELING ! HOURS NAME TITLE KOM- 3;;AMVWM REPRESENTAMEE DEPARWOfM EPR T1 TU) COUNTY nF 1.0',-; ANGRES DEPARTMENP.- OF PUIBLIC 1,0VORKOS FLOOD MAINTENANCE DIVISION Entire clocument-i-mav be access fool Letter of Transmittal Support Documents for Corporations Experience a) Background b) Organization c) Resumes d) Additional Information ( Similar Services e) Requirement compliance Work Plan Quality Assurance Program Equipment Subcontractors – No Subcontractor Statement— Licenses and Certifications Insurance Forms (PW -1 to PW18) Published Rates, L on B h 'CA 90� g �ac ong Beach, CA 908 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 fi 19 M 4 6 7 8 9 J0 11 .12 ,0 • BEACH 4, 4 SAN DIEGO 4 mffz�� Connity of Los Angeles Department of Public Works 900 South Fremont Aven u e Alhambra CA 91803 RE. Ocean 0 07 4 M134 1W'; 1 1: 1 1 1 1 925 West Esther Street Long each, (-,A 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx, (562) 624-4127 Since our first 'Cowity of Los Angeles Department of Miblic Works contract in 1995, Ocean 13)uc I - - - - has nevc.r missed spill mid respowled to of County callouts. 1-1rom abandoned waste pickups (including biohazar(Jou%),.qp0) in flool �t)ntrf:q �wsf=s �(i7nchidiig un&j-t;zcxai('1, A � 11 homeless encampments cleanups. Wc ackrtowledge Adderidum �J, and theircolilpallying joCUroibent price I -el list, eat i sed on August 811, 2017. As the current primary Contractor ive understand UW Work to he accomplished listed ire Pxhibit A. For the last 20 years Ocean l5kie con6nuonsly ft�1filleci yo�ur,-Copc of ().-k I :tl) Pee I I w :tla professionalism, We encourage you referenceazo y of our clientele in regards to our services. The following individuals are authorized to make representations for Ocean Blue, They can be reached at our main facility- 925 West Esther St. Long Beach CA. Name Titic Office Mobile Email Maria Lee CEO/Chair 562.624.4120 562.673.5549 M-0 k' gmcoyahoo - --co rn Ron Dare Pres./Sec. 562.624.4120 562.755.0556 rondare@ocean-blu Moonho Lee VP/CFO 562.624.4120 562-755.2297 Justin Lee Treasurer 562.624.4120 310.357.7800 qe.com * "T YKER - r1-YUeTNThW- awaraea, I V;101 continue to be [Ile Mailt point of contact, Lastly, we would liketo mention ourspecial relationship with the County. For us, the County is more than a customer; the County was one of the first major contracR. awarded to Ocean Blue and we "I always remember this, Yrs o , , MIYO ''' Mita L- I 1 0Lee to CFO Ocean Blue Environmental Services Inc. * LONG BEACH -':' * SAN DIEGO q" r• II, v I � ITITurl-I M-11111 63 1016 1 1631,16 71411141y; . I # ♦ I I 23MZME-23UM A m(al RM 91 Yj-' Certificate of Good Standing with the State of Califorrda Most recent Statement of Domestic Stock Corporation with the California Secretary of State + LONG BEACH 4 1� SAN DIEGO * 08/10/2017 12:04 9166530126 BPDRECORDS PAGE 02/02 lwffiRF� FILE NUMBER, FORMATIQN DATE., TYPE; JURISDICTION: STATTIS - '-q tato of CARFoorviia Secretary of State C1747150 07/07/1994 DOMESTIC CORPORATION CALIFORNIA ACTIVE (GOOD STANDINC1) Ij ALEX PADILLA, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify: The tecords of this office indicate the entity is authorized to exr-arcise all of its powers, rights and privileges in the State of Calif urnia , No info=ation is available from this office regarding the financial condition, buslneas adtivities or practices'o� the entity, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I execute this -certificate and affix the Great Sea! of the State of California this day of August 10, 2017. 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In 1998 we opened an office a San Diego office to support the Fort of San Diego, San Diego Airport and City of San Diego. Since 1994, we responded to 100%® of our clients' ER call outs, which include 30,000+ spills within Southern California, and 730+ specifically for LACDPW in the last 5 years. On average, we respond to 4 different emergency situations a day. We do so many emergency responses that Ocean Blue is often already contracted with the insurance agency and/or transportation company and is able to directly bill the responsible party: effectively saving the County time & money. Even though the County calls us out, Ocean Blue will always make every effort to first bill the responsible party. We feel we have the most experienced team of Hazardous Waste Contractors in Southern California. Within our Long Beach office our project Managers — Ron Dare, Ed Acosta and Ed Long—each have 30+ years of experience. Additionally, we have 6 emergency response supervisors each with 10+ years of experience. As a 24/7 Haz-Mat company in such a regulated industry, without a single environmental violation, our track record speaks for itself. We have continuously held contracts with: fa'w mg L.A. Co. Department of Public Works — Emergency Spill Response L.A. Co. Department of Public Works—Hazmat & Waste Mgmt, Single Source Port of Los Angeles — Hazmat ER & Waste Management Port of Long Beach — Hazmat ER & Waste Management US Coast Guard - Hazmat ER & Waste Management, Single Source Cal Trans — Hazmat ER + LONG BEACH + * S1N DIEGO 0 1995 -Present 1995 -Present 1998 -Present 1996 -Present 1995 -Present City of Long Beach — Nazmat ER 6, Waste Management, Single Sourve 1998 -Present City of SsVlal Hill — Hazmat ER & Wa-de MallagenjejIt, Single Source 1997-Presera City of Camon - I-fazinal ER 5, Wasle Mana'vitle it, Sitig, Source 19984resent Los Angetes'World Airport — Hazmat ER & Waste Management, 2015 -Present L.A. Co. Department of Beaches & Harbors— Storin Water,.Ffazmat & Waste A�'mt 2015 -Present Orange CountyPUblic Works — 1-fazmal rR & WaSfe Managentent 2012-Preqent John Wayne Airport — I-lazmal ER Management, Single Source 2009 -Present Irvine Ranch Water District — 11azinal ER & Wiv;tr Management, Single Source 2004 -Pres City of Garden Grove - Hazmat ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2000 -Present City i#'Anaheim — llazmal ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2004 -Present City of Cerritos - Jqazlnat Fit? 61 lr'Vastu Managemew, Single.Svo?,ce 2008 -Present Cit, y of Lakewood — 1-14azinat ER & Waste Management, Single Sara rre C;iy of West Tfollyumoa — Hazmai ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2001 -Present City 0j'San Ckinentr — 1-lazinat ER & Waste Management, Single Source -Pr scot City qj"Weshninster — Hazinat ER & Wasie Management, Single Source 2003 -Present City of flasudene — Llazmat ER & Wasto Managenirnt., Single Sourc.e. 2008 -Present City of Inglewood IIazmal ER Ze Waste Alanagemen', Single Source 2007-11resent City of Covina — I-faztnat ER & Waste Managentent, Single Sof4rce 2017 -Pres City of Redondo Beach — 1-fazmat Eli & Waste Managentenf, Single Sour rre, 2017 -Present City of Dmvney -- Hazinat EX & Waste Management, Single Source 2015 -Pres City of Perris — Storm Water Management, Catch basin cleaning 2015-Presen-it meaty of Saula Ana —lfuzmai ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2009 - Present City of Perris —Storm Water Management & Catch basin cleaning 2015 -Present City of El Segundo — Catch Basin cleaning & CPS installation 2016 -Present B7VSFRailway i-lazhint ER6,Wa,,;teMfitiagerneiii,Sita gieSout`ce 2015 -Present Disneyland Worldwide Service— Hazmat ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2016 -Present Terranea Resort — Star mwate rfliter media replacement 2015 -Present San Diego Airport- Hazmai ER & Waste Management, Single Source 1999 -Present Port of San Diego - Hazgnat ER & Waste Management 1999 -Present City of San Diego - flazmat ER & Waste Management, Single Source 2008 -Present San Diego School District- Hazmatlwaste disposal and Transportation Services 2007 -Present San Diego County - Hat ER & Waste Management, Sforter Mgmt. 1999 -Present City of Alational City - Hazinat ER 2015 -Present City of Chula Vista - Hazmat ER 2015 -Present Afull list of Government clientele is available upon request 4 LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO RESPONSEHAZ MAT RALPHS/FOOD LESS HARBORSCLEAN ENVIRONMENTALNRC RESOURCESE&B NATURAL ALBERTSONS. SOLAR BREITBURN EMBASSY SUITES ALDRICH AECOM COMPANYLENNAR ENVIRONMENTALFES GULF INSURANCE �-EDERATED INSURANCE PADRE OIL COMPANY .;• SCFUELS BORREGO SOLAR ONYX INDUSTRIAL COMPANYPENHALL BUCCA r • TOTALSSA TERMINALS GENERAL MILLS NINYO & MOORE MARRIOTTPENSKE ITS TERMINAL REFRIGERANT EXCHANGE CHARLES KING ff"ACIFIC ENERGY "ARAMOUNT PETROLEUM BEACH0 LONG tz OCIfin ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES, � r+ SPACEX TOYOTA • .C.VACUUM INC.FEDEX RESORTUPS FREIGHT GENERAL MILLS TERRANEA US AIRWAY DAL •; VISTA ENERGY • BEHR FAINT • AAA • SALES, INC RAPID RESPONSE, TETRA TECH SONY ELECTRONICS, OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT SOUTHWEST PARAMOUNT TREVET ERTS ELITE LINE SERVICES OLIVE GARDEN ENVIRONMENTALAPM TERMINALS RELY AMERICAN MARINE GGG DEMOLITION AKZO NOBEL FLATIRONTRC • • KAISER PERMENENTE EAGLE MARINE PADRE OIL ZURICH . Y+• I• M I u 1 Mal -9111-M, AMERICAN AIRLINES ALBERTSONS PATRIOT• HARBORUPS ANCON MARINE APL TERMINAL CMEX •:, MAERSK HEARTFIELD CONSTRUCTION LOVE A CLEAN SAN DIEGO EL POLLO LOCO HERZOG URS CORPORATION INDUSTRYEXCEL PAVING ENERGIINSURANCE SIEMENS LONG BEACH FUEL CONSORTIUM ENVIRONMENTALDYNAMICS PROGRESSIVE AIG RUBYS THE WESTIN CENTURY PLAZA SOUTHCOAST ENVIRONMENTAL GOLDEN BEAR TRANS. HARBORPACIFIC ROYAL CABRILLO WAY MARINA ADLER CONTAINERWEST BASIN ALASKA TANKER PIEDMONT RUSH COMPANY s • • PHILLIPS ENVIRONMENTALSTERICYCLE 1 1, 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Ea (562) 624-4127 Everyday (,in average in I'lle 5()kjjtjt'_r�rj California I I area, Ocean Blue responds to four emergency HA7MAT situations. We are, one of the most cxperienccd & well-equipped vinergency responclem Our, personnel are experienced in responding to spills on both land & water. nire ugh the uLilization of the most modem emergency response equipment and highly trained personnel, Ocean Blue responds quickly & professionally to widi- variet-v of emergenct, -,Ind 7'10TI-emergenc spjil situations. Ocean Blue is known for fast and exemplary service. Clientele simply make one n h n n e call to our dispatel-jer, alltj c�,v to any situation, on land or watet, 24 hours a day, Most abandoned waste removals on County roads were performed in less than 4 hours. Although ah of our responses are called orit by the County, (.)(- an J, .e . Blue makes ever, attempt -M charge the respoiisibl party (RP) for the cleanups. As previous contract administrators for this contract can confirm, we are v 60&— �MML'Tc�&16�dr�MYV! Ocean Blue is the preferred cantractur fir Federated insurance, Uberly Mutual, Nationwide intsurance, XL insurance, E nergi insurance, and have worked dirert�yfor AIG & Zurich. Ponaer Supervisor trucks. At any given time, these trucks are in the LA area responding to spillsljobs. These are all personal trucks that supervisors take home. LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 maintain different types of direct reading instruments, many of which are difficult to obtain during an en iergej tcy - 'n iese is tstrunimts include; * Mercury vapor analyzers, * A inmonia vapor analyzers, * Four gas meters , Intrinsically safe personnel inonitors * PID meters * [Tydrogen Siilfide Monitors * OVA Monitors With 0it,se instrument -s readil), we Can MAIre a thnelY rcsp(%Isv� Fulthei'l-ricav, dicnis save money by not using outside !aboratorie�; (with high 24 -hour tvan around surchdrgcsj,occ�arl 1311w also identifies unknown substances with the proven Hazeat Method all of our Emergency Response Units contain a multi -stop I lazardous Categorization Kit. We can provide onsite, Jaboritmy analysis for VOC's for any= sized soil excavation job,1-favus onsite lab i se ry Ic . es allows us to dirmfly load the cont-an'tinated soil onto our truc6. 'I"hi!j 'eliminates mny need to stock-pile/niaintain contarnillated Soil, Ocean Blue also maintains an 1106 Per nil froui Souffi Coast Air Quality Managenient District to excavatt-r- contaminated soils fTom various site& out, peoinii allows us Lo further expedite ornergency clean ups where soil excavation is fe-quired, Ocean Blue is fully licensed, certified and trained to categorize hazardous wastes, Once the waste is categorimol, we then package & transport the waste to a disposal facility. Some of the wastes we manage include: • Asbestos • Crude oil • Fuels, mineral oil, gasoline, diesel • Acids & Alkalimes • Ammonia solutions • Polychlorinated Biphenyl's (PCB) • MerCL11-Y • Lead • Ferric Chloride ® Chlorine c, Waste tires • Treated wood • Bio -hazard waste • Sewage and other regulated wastes Blood spills and trauma scenes are every day occurrences for Ocean Blue. We work with Sheriffs Zepartments and law enforcement agencies to block off trauma scenes from the general public. From :' LONG BEACH -7 C"i: SAN DIEGO 0 Ntamrmwater Manwaient 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph., (562!1 624-A -120 T I Fx: (562) 624-4127 Our clients iJwa3,,; needed basic 5tormwater, services— whethei tiydrojettiiig a jirjt=' or cleaning a catch bas' and we would provide them, But within the last decade Stormwater regulation has become significantly more stringent, Off" clients now needed a full service Stormwater company to meet tlf#�h operationat need%. in an effort- tc) better serve our clients, Oceall fflut_! jfj�,esj- p4j & grew ot1j, Stormwater division. Now when chents need 33,000 feet of �a or they need their at the same to our current clientele, we also have gained & held new municipal contracts Specfftcal�y for Stormwater Management. , , - r- -: LONG BEACH < SAN D1EGO i0L the direct firiplementation of varim programs and regularly provides eI following methods of renidiation. * Dig & haul * Internal Combustion units Is Therina loxid i zing units 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph® (562) 624-4120 Far: (562) 624-4127 We use both traditional remediation methods and innovative techniques to i,e(nove various Contaminants Cocak-h tlolfs' Y TI heavy nietals, polychlotiriated biphenyls, d'dorinated solverns, non -chlorin iteli;,(.))vLnts and .iuercury. We own & operate a flect of green transportation vehicles. Our professional drivers are highly qualified and experienced in the waste transportation industry. In addition, our vellicles con'Prise one of the most modem and well-maintained. transportation fleets hi the environmental business. Our flet include the following types: * 'Emergency Response Undt's V Flat beds * Vacuum Trucks a to e- Trucks * Box Vans 0 Utility Trucks * Roll -off Trucks Ocean Blue is license, perinitted and insured 1.0 transport the following waste, * Solid & liquid hazardous waste * Medical & Biological waste * Waste tires. Decontamination involves the orderly controlled removal of contaminants. Ocean Blue uses the appropriate processes and technologies required to successfully accomplish the decontamination needs of our clients. We have successfully decontaminated ilatinAiroce-ss lines, air scruWter systeri,-,. FIVE M-17VILLITuig pianis contammated wib mercury, PCBs, lead, pesticides and hazardous chemicals. + LONG BEACH * + SAN DIEGO * I 0=0 IT IT, 7 EMM29023M Ocean Blue provides full demolition & decommissioning services. Ocean Blue's decommissioning process involves the complete removal of all building structures and equipment. All on-site haza7rdous substances are properly packaged & efficiently managed in full compliance with applicable regulations. Our abatement professionals are experienced with the identification, a recycling plan for building materials to be disposed. Lndustrial Cleoning 1! 1 WIES itself inadequately staffed or equipped to perform. These projects typically arise on an annual or biannual basis and re< el accustomed to workinTin r J protective ment, due to the unusual conditions generally found in these types of projects. Ocean Blue offers its clients a rualified, experienced workforce equipped with top of the line equipment necessary to perform: * Tank Cleaning * Underground Vault cle M * Sump & clarifier cleaning Ig ism waste to. Because we are not limited to any specific TSIDF, we can help our clients choose the be Zisposal or recycling facilities for their needs. In choosing an appropriate TSDF, we considers following: 1-601 Disposal methods offered • 111111, 7�11�11IJJIIII� !R1111,11 1,111PI11111111 III MI IM111111EQ116 I ! 0 0 . 0 i 11 Fwagma • Recycling • Treatment • hicineration • Landfill * LONG BEACH 41� SAN DIEGO 4� 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx, (562) 624-4127 Ocean Blue offensa turn -key unde"910und slorage tank (U'S'l) prograin, 1his prograrn includes. * Tank removal permitting * Site investigation to determine tar and associated piptng Ineation * Remove -1 and cleaning of tanks * Tank disposal Rernediation of contaminated soil in the case of leaking tanks UST site closure report. L", a "ksres Ocean, Blue is arguable one of the, largest drim" labl-acking con. panics in, Q1.11foritia. We labPack / lonse pack approxinialely 200 drums a week. Our field cbeniists are eNterisively tvained in identifying, segregating and classifying all types of hazardous wastes, Ocean Blue has the capability to handle wid sized lab -pack pro ' Ject. All drunis arc, accurately inventories and drum inventory sheets will be available for inspection by representatives of the, generator at any ti e, All dnun )abehng, marking and manifestingare done in full compliance with current EPA, DOT and State regulations. •M' PreWt—T.—wAshire g & s ;n,g I thi For large projects, our newest industrial vacuum f i "tq, TI -ds unit is capable of pressure washing and vacuurnmg up its Own water (used for pressure washing). Again, specialized equipment like these add value to the Client by reducing overaR labor/equipment costs. In our yard, we maintain 10 nrea% ': LONG BEACH �: * SAN DIEGO 0 g"M Ph: (562) 624-4120 F (562) 624- 4127 We maintain our own hazardous waste transportation fleet with strict operational standards. Our fleet has a "good rating factor" with tile (,nlifornia Highway patro) & ffiv Department of Trapsportation, OOF Clielliele ftaVe a "peace of mind" knowing, their waste is propvrly stored, transportod and rccVclvd/disj.-)osed within regulation time limits, Over 0w years, the California Department uf Toxic Substa-rice, Control closed many well-known hazardous waste disfy),-q1I sites that later became LPA Superfund sites. Oce is ry a e -ajr, Blue ve car ful about inspecting every Treatment, Storage and Disposal facility (TSDF), alid never sent any client- gmerated accrete to these .facilities. Although many fully -permitted TSDFs are based inS'o`udiern Califomia, Ocean Blue ntains a prefPrre<ri '15D -F list. climinafing urea c_ with lialoijli risks ty "Isks and questionable operatingsiandards. Ocean Blue provides the most current computerized Hazardous 14'aste 'rilis systel"r allows tile clie"t t() t"'AcR waste streams, profilesand quantities. Tbisijifomlatioll 1jelp,,; 1_110 client in its State of Caffl-'ornla bienridal reporting reqvirements, or in its Board of Equalization estimated taxes for hazardous waste generated, Since the 2008 housing crisis, Soutilern CAlifornia has 11,1d, p surge r e1c , ill ho 0 -i'ss encarrIpmen- Because of our specialty in handling hazardous wastes—bio hazardous, oils, acids, aerosols— now perform homeless encanipment cleanups for some of the largest government agencies Soutliern California, We. currently perform homeless encampment cleanup$ for: I LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO 4: AMEEMO-mm laxtazi =MM t, LONG BEACH # 0i SAN DIEGO ,� 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 IROMMEW HIS u Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES, INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 LONG BEACH :::: a �,� SAN DIEGO 0 I flj C E - HAWOLUE ENVIRE NMENUL SERVICES, HIC Contract Organization Chart for: Contract Manager Moonho Lee - 25 yrs Billing Supervisors IWendy Melia, - 6 yrs Justin Lee - 5 yrs Ed Acosta - 37 yrs H Rico Ru12 - 23 yrs H DarAel GaeU - 13 yrs —4 Bill Plekkola -12 yrs Dispatch Health & Safety Jul lo Gaeta -14 yrs Ron Dare - 36 yrs (Day) Edward Long - 37 yrs Rldc Fuller -41 yrs Nght) Technicians Drivers Equipment Operaton Waste .• Management Christine Simmons Is yrs Ron Dare id -m- u—nd Edviard-Long 666 Clifrand. 37 27, Donovan Clark I Jesus Castellanos 1 IN I lose Rouayo JV Valadez Martinez n. �Fillmon Reyes � Patrick Gaines Teremex Rainel FIL-1.14 m RKT�-- 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx., (562) 624-4127 'Pip but all Ocean Blue field etoployees—at a minimum—have OSHA 40 -hour, OSHA 8- .V#,ur, Vl*(#o8m#,rxe Patftigpex, CPTVJrqt-Ai1, Confined space entry and First Responder Certification 0 LONG BEACH v * SAN DIEGO 4 Donovan Clark I Jesus Castellanos 1 Padilla haorn I II Jonathan Garcia Ariel Soler 0 Eduardo Velasauez 0 V �Fillmon Reyes � Patrick Gaines Teremex Rainel FIL-1.14 m RKT�-- 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx., (562) 624-4127 'Pip but all Ocean Blue field etoployees—at a minimum—have OSHA 40 -hour, OSHA 8- .V#,ur, Vl*(#o8m#,rxe Patftigpex, CPTVJrqt-Ai1, Confined space entry and First Responder Certification 0 LONG BEACH v * SAN DIEGO 4 * LONG BEACH * 0, SAN DIEGO f? Jim RON G. DA -RE General Manager 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 Ocean Blue Environmental Services Inc l9o7 e�cnlj As the president andgencral nianager., responsiblo for one operjjtjons of the Co1ppany, Ovr icc for various liazajdous waste convacts, which entails coordination of supervisors and technicians on site, 11101rieless cacaimpmcnt cleaullp, fewledlation, emergency response, waste management., decontamination, and demolition projects. ErroiectM(WO-9191-1, 444AW-Epyironniental Services, Inc., (1996-1 997) Responsible fear various hazardous waste (xintracts, which entailed coordination of'supervisors and technici,ans on site remeAiation, 0rfter9C`ncY response, waste management, decontamination mid demolition projects, Other ernerg gency response, tasks irxeluded clandestine &ug lab Coroiration/La - idlaw Envirommental Services (1981-1991) Supervised various oil and chemical spills on an aiid over water. Other sup erviserl projects include plant decontamination,, lank elcaiihig, industrial cleaning, line. c leaning, asbestos abatement, PCB decontamination, low-level radioactive decontamination, claim cal packaging and well installatioIrl, laonitoring and sampling. Montana Technical Institutel, Industrial Safety and Mechanics 1994-1996 CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING IIAZWOPER 40 -Hour Unirse HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Supcivisoj- Training First Response Training Confined Space Entry Qualified Person Preventing Disease Transmission Class (Red Cross) Field Chemist Training Driver Function Specific Training Excavation Training 24 -Hour Hazardous Material Technician Mold Inspection, Testing and Abatement IW Silks d 6" <: LONG BEACH * -"�, SANDIEGO � � WX t I 19 K T-141 0. IS i WMEE=111 M�• • M Ql��U [Mtao =-M12rArJ Emergency response for flooding, HAZMAT and underground spills for various hazardous waste contracts, which entails coordination of supervisors, drivers and technicians on decontamination, demolition, industrial cleaning, site remediation, emergency response, waste management and kansportation projects. Supervise homeless encampment cleanups for Port of Long Beach & Caltrans. Additionally, as Ocean Blue's Transportation Manager, he verifies that out fleet of vehicles is well maintained and ready to respond to emergencies. Started the Long Beach branch office. Was responsible for the entire L.A./Orange Countiez operation, including business development and maintenance of large refinery, marketing mid manufacturing client& The operation included transportation, industrial cleaning, emergency response and demolition jobs. Responsible for refinery, marketing and marine accounts. Interfacing with clients from beginning of projects until completion, he became responsible for client development. Vacuum Tnick Supervisor, Crowley Environmental (1980-19871 Responsible for setting up vacuum truck service and client development; delegated jobs for thi vacuum trucks; managed oil spill operations, drilling rig change -overs, over the water transfers, u ervised cleaning crews. Resnonsible for hauling hazardous waste to class 36 0 * 6 . . First Response Training• Supervisor Training Wriied Snace E-0iw-Dmglified Persoxi- 4 LONG BEACH <4 + SAN DIEGO 41, EDWARD A. LONG R.E.A.ChitemsPro ject Manager 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fs (562) 624-4127 Lroiect Manager / Chemist lSqfetv U Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. (1226 - Responsiblo for various hazardous waste contracts, including coordination of supervisors. technicians and subcontractors on-si(c remediation, waste management, decontamination, emergency response and demolition projects, Sllpefvise' holucless eacalirpment cleanup for Los Angeles Department of Public Works & City of Long Beach. Specialized ill identifying (using U J I procedur") an 10111cffiickdhac'aging services. As Occan Bftle`s Satetv Manager, lie verifics that our technical personnel are current on all safety regulations. Su xnisor 1T-JazAfqt K�Jtl-eni Commar JerAllwaste, Inc -t 9 (j225 9 -01 Coordinated and supervised oil / clicinica,l emergency response icaln, sitc 0ean up, industri cleanina and other field activities. Managed Superfund site at Omega Chernical Compa, ompal sampling and identifying over 4,000 drums of unk-nown hazardous waste, Also dircctcd ljik�.al ,?nd Safety training and compliance for the Long Beach Transportation and Rernediation office. E, inergenev Response 0 erations Man p Wliile responsible for developing the emergency response division, responded to over 600 incidents. Also directed the activities of the field crews in indusvial cleaning, clandestine drug I tabs, drum management, tank removals and plant closures. As the Health and Safety supervisor, developed the Injury and Illness Prevention Program in compliance with SB 198. CERTIFICATIONS ANDTRAINING Certified Hazardous Materials Manager Registered Environmental Assessor No. 03446 Certified liazMat Incident Commander Trauma Scene Waste Practitioner Field Chemist RespiratorTraining Instructor HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Supervisor Training First Response Training Confined Space Entry Qualified Person # LONG BEACH * SAN DIEGO + MUM Responsible for various hazardous waste contracts, including coordination of lead technicians, technicians and subcontractors. Projects include homeless encampments, on-site remediation, emergency response, waste management, decontamination and demolition. Other emergency response tasks include Bio -hazard cleanup and Asbestos oversight. Identify unknown chemicals using haz-cat procedures and chemical packaging. Supervise homeless encampment cleanups for City of Cerritos and City of Glendale. Perform job -walks, prepare estimates and bids, and job costing As a certified safety instructor, provide safety training to all field personnel on CPR, First Aid, Basic Life Support, Blood borne Pathogen. 1419tvVis Registered Environmental Assessor REA 13 03 81 HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course OSHA 10 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Hazardous Materials Transportation Skills EMS Safety SeMces Blood borne Pathogens Certified Instructor EMS First Aid and CPR Training and Basic Life Support Courses EMS Blood borne Pathogens Course Supervisor Training Confined Space Entry Qualified Person ASAP Drug Solutions DER Training for LACC & DOT Texas A & M Pacific Spill Control School Certification RKI Instrurnents Training Certification REA Systems Instruments Training Certification * LONG BEACH * + SAN DIEGO * Occan 131 c Environine 925 West Esther Street Long each, (,A 90813 Phi (562) 624-4120 FX. (562) 624-4127 Responsible toi- vadt.)us hazardouN wastv, contracts, including coordination of lead technicians, technicians and subcontractors. Projccts include homeless eneaulptnelitS. oil -Site reme�(li, Ji , M oy), emcr9cucY reSPOnse, waste management, decontamination and demolitit)". Supervises vault clearrings and Hwzmaf maimenancr for L Nego's Solar Turbinc comma 0,1,ei vitleo,cyle 9 y caponslasks ioclude dwidestirie drug lab cicanup, Identify unknown cheinicals using baz-cat procedures and chemical pack agiiig- Perform Job -walks, prepare cstirnatcs and bids, Hrid Job costing 1,ead 7�,Wmician, I-aidlaw Environinental scryices, hjt�(i' 4-1 Coordinaled and supervised technicians on projects for a variety of contracts. Projects included on-site remediation, emergency response waste management,, decontamination mid demolition. Cleaunp Tech Level 11 for DTSC Drug Lab contract. Duties included packing, labeling, manifesting and transporting waste toTreatnient, Storage and Disposal Facilities, CERTIFICATION AND TRAININ,G' HAZWOPER 40-liour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Field Cliem-ist Training PCB, Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Trankmrr_.jg,.4 —WIlc First Response Training Cross) Medic First Aid and CPR Training and Basic Life Suppoil Courses Supervisor Training Confined Space Entry Qualified Person Excavation Safety Training LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO • I kol I g R -.-J;I; 1#1 1flLMWgr.JJr#J Y.W611AM7 U - - . tecimicians, technicians and subcontractors. Projects include homeless encampments, on-site remediation, emergency response, waste management, decontamination and demolition. Identify unknown chemicals using haz-cat procedures and chemical packaging. Perform job -walks, prepare estimates and bids, and job costing ONION Liati+-L, cinort, F"4 av umonfamination and demolition. Additional duties included packing, labeling, manifesting and transporting waste to Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities. HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Transportation Skills First Response Training EMS Safety Blood borne Pathogens Certification EMS S afety First Aid and CPR Training and B Confined Space Entry Quaed Person * LONG BEACH 4, 4 SAN DIEGO 4, CHRIS ANGUIANO 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx. (562) 624-4127 S I � (% Cie 1, -torm water management: oversees VarionS c-Meb basin in st CC ti n/ , ani g prqjects all ovcr California, Storrn water bydrojettiiig to remove sedinjell t/trash frorn lines. Maintenance of hydrodynainic scparaftors, ol't—!"SiARS units, Pump station maintenance, storm, water stenciling, CCTV inspections, mid Contech Biter ,niaiTilenance/nicdia-exchaiige. Emergency call -out t flooding &_ H A;�MATr(s pollse. Installed large-scale stoma water filtration device fbi, the Port of Los Angreics, Oversees storm water Pr( .for the Los Angeles County Dcliartin crit ol"Public Works, San Diego County, City of Santa Ana, Port ofLos Angeles, Port o i Long Beach, City of Camarillo and the City of PeTris. Sy ?, visor, United Storrn gator, lnc. t,2 10 - 20131 Supervisett the City of Long Beach project; catch basin cleaning, channel maintenance, hydrodynamic separator pumping, First responder fbi, on-site flooding & emergency HAZMAT. Operated JetTeriVactor & Super sucker, Also supervised projects for 1-Juntington Reach, Dana Point Newport Beach, Target� Metropolitan Water District, San Francisco Estruary Partnership Program, City of Fremont, City ofperris Citi of Union Citi an� I I Contra -osta Countv. Performed gig Lead Techniciqg,t -n Water, Inc. (2QQ1 - 2010 Stort Labor for Storin Water division, Received task orders to clean catch basins, pump stations, hydrodynamic separators, stonn water charrucls and Contech filters. Reported to respective supeivisor to m the City of Long Beach, CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING Supervisor Training HAZWOPER our Course Confined Space Entry Qualified Person HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Course First Response Training 0 LONG BEACH -;, 4 SAN DIEGO Coordinated & supervised technicians on projects for a variety of contracts. Pro ects included i on-site remediation emergenc response waste man Storage and Disposal Facties. m ....... ..... HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8-H1ur Refreshers Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Transportation Sldlls First Response Training EMS Safety Blood bome Pathogens Certification 0,Z"_afe,),w Fixt Ci - �qpr Confined Space Entry Qualified Person # LONG BEACH + # SAN DIEGO 0 M" Sqt)ervisor, 0(;qmi Blue Environmental Servi - vices , Inc. (2017 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Pha (562) 624-4120 Fa (562) 624-4127 Responsible for various hazardous,waste emergency response, including coordination oftead technicians, technicians and subcontractors, Projects incIndc on-site reinediation. emergency respollse., waste manogerrient, deonnvirni-n-minnM anddeniolition. Identify nilknowi, clic Cicals cheinicai packaging. Perfornijob-waiks, prepareestiniates and Niels, and joh coming. is respOnsillIc roV T,0s Angel" Conrity flomeless cricarnpirient cleantips, md is the direct liaison for the City of Co%dna., Lead Technician, Ocean Blue Euvironniental, Inc. (2011 -201k) Coordinated & supervised technicians on projects for a variety of contracts. Projects included on-site remediatimt emergenqu_#,q Additional duties included packing, labeling, manifesting and transporting waste to Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities. B_m_n M1091 Einergency Responder. On call.] I' responder for Hazardous Material responses. CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Transportation Skills First Response Training EMS Safety Blood borne Pathogens Certification EMS Safety First Aid and CPR Training and Basic Iite Support Courses Confined it Entry Qualified Person LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO 02TOM"41[en F D1 RUM =11M LEED Certified Green Associate lmr} } I y M( M-Mennj As a project manager, coordinated and supervised large spills such as ARCO Four -Corner spill in Newhall ($6.5M) and Bush Oil spill in Ventura ($700K). Coordinated manpower, scheduling and purchasing for spills. financing. Worked closely with president on the company's operations, such as contracts administration, bids and proposals. ANN, MONSOON; well as all aspects of the accounting department Supervised a staff of sixteen employees. Provided financial analysis and business management support to an 800+ employee organization. Managed allocation of the organization's resources (manpower, capital, indirect expenses, R&D, Supervised 14 business analysts. university of California, San Diego; Bachelor's Degree, 1982. Major: Management Science. Minors: Mathematics and Sociology. 0 LONG BEACH 4 4',: SAN DIEGO 0 MARTA C, LEE 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph'. (562) 624-4120 Ex: (562) 624-4127 Chicf&acldive Offlcer,.Qscan Mix Eqyjierr � U2*-e—rvices, jnQ.L19-94 - 13reseni) C040LIDdur of Ocemi Blue Environniental Services, Inc. As the CEO, responsible for all aspects of running the company: finance, accounting, sales, operations, human relations, can range planning, coma-wts bids and proposals. In chargc ofni�,Iniaijiijxg a lligl) quality staff. As the Cbairperson of the Board, ros])onsible, Io 011sfovkbolders, Bear the effectivewid efficient allocation of their investments and investigate and take corrective action against any unfavorable variances against the corapany plai-.t. Responsible Im obtaining and maintaining superior financial performance of the nap y. Responsible for billing, accounts payable, and a("4XIunts receivable, collection and financial rCpOrtir1g, PT%1rid Cd ndininistrative, financial and ackxninting support, As adiniiiistrator, provided financial analysis and business management support to a 1,000 -i - employee organization. Managed allocation of the organization's resources (manpower, capiml, indirect cxpelises, R&D�' etc.). As T-Nmiect support to large engineering design projects, Responsible for scheduling, managing budgets and preparing change notice proposals. CERnFiCATIONS, AND TRAINfNQ HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Confined Space Entry Training Preventing Disease Transmission Class (Red Cros Basic Life Support Courses Medic First Aid CPR Training I 21 LONK3 BFA,CH .:, # SAN DIEGO + JUSTIN LEE Director of Administration Director, Ocean Blue Environmental Services.(2012-present) Tasks fin-ther include coordination of supervisors, technicians and subcontractors, on-site remediation, waste management, decontamination & emergency response projects. Perform job walks, prepare estimates and bids. '153-7067 _' T (17M 77-0-005W Trauma Scene Waste Practitioner First Response Training HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Confined Space Entry Qualified Person Hazardous Waste Generator Course Hazcat Identification Incident Command Systems 100 Incident Command Systems 2,00 Incident Command Systems 300 Incident Command Systems 700 Major: Economics & Environmental Studies. 0, LONG BEACH 0 4SAN DIEGO ^� Prolect Manager 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 I .)iytpiet UCL?1en"?t-' Oceanlih c E"'Jivi d —t*oiiniciitL'I.S—cl�!xLcc—,s,-!Ll�.-IxN'ovqA!iber 1998 - pi-qLent)_ Operations Manager for Ocean !Marc; SS Diego branch, Generates, supeniscs and maiatains business contacts. Clients include the Port & Airport of San Diego. Manages government and private industry contracts including eMergeilcy response, hazardous inaterial management,, lab packing, remediation, demolition, decontaini nation, underground storage tank removal, aro dredging activities. Senior Proi (,L/ttanq ZLt�I)WjipservicesCo - ---rPPAr(',0mWS4arch I a - Nqycnjr r� Managed San Diego area SeTvicC Contracts, including $2.8 million San Diego Unified per District cx-miract,San Diego Gas and Electric an(i Sar, Diego, Community College Disnict. Duties included ,Droject estimating., prqjct,t accounting, maaagwd all phases of environmental wastcnianagenre.1t, 1'r Q iq _q1 A fa n a ,_L-aidlaw Environniental Semics Incor porated fl 994 z_t298 Was responsible for aerospace, government and private industrial accounts. Services included soil reniediation, decontamination. facility demolition, asbestos surveys and abatement, to cleaning, storm drain clean out, lab pacicing. 0Pf,'r,at.0r1SU Jnited States Pollution Control Incor orat qtjgeg�� 990 - 1994) Coordinated and supervised waste removal for governmental installations in 14 western states. Constructed and sampled monitoring wells and vapor extraction sYste'llis, Operated and maintained fly -ash batch plant, Served as project (leld supti-visor for underground tank rc�rrioval ' contaminated soil excavation. soil wasiiing, and demolition. Operated heavy equipment including rubber tire, and track loaders, rubber tired backhoes, track hoes and bulldozers, OF=IFJ�CAIJQ�'N-p AND.TRAINIING MYAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course Confined Space Entry Qualified Person HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Course First Response Training Preventing Disease Transmission Class (R Supervisor Training Cross) * LONG EACH * * SAN DIEGO # UMNIMM in 0 a 130�0�1 limMiNN M -11M Oversees field operations for Ocean Blue's San Diego clients. His responsibilities are project personnel, equipment and material scheduling. Emergency Response, site remediation, waste rn iagement and client interfac waste pickups. Tom has daily interface with Ocean Blue clients at the San Diego Unified School District, The City of San Diego, The San Diego Unified Port District and the San Diego County I i "1 11 111: 11 111 1 � MIM"41- I LQ;11 11 A I All 1 .11, 4 we MWIFIVEMMKOM M MIa M-ra Field Haz-Cat — Trained * LONG BEACH 4� + SAN DIEGO t, JULIO GAETA DAY DISPATCMI'k _Qpean Blue EnviKonrncnL a]Servic S 11 0 -_pre 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90616 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624,4127 All jabs start in the dispawl, offlice Mai coninumicationq fi-orn supervisors, teelmicians and drivers. Provides support to project mamagm & supervisors to ensure all personnel, equipment. materials and subcontractors arrive to the wrrect jot) site. Job completion also ends in the dispatch offive from cnsoring all disposal is nronerl", disposed of in t1w than frame allm-wable by state & rclefj CERT111C ATIONS AN TRAINU,4G HAZWORJ-'R 40-1-Jow- Course HAZWOPFI� 8 -1 -lour Refteshers Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Transportation Sldlls First Response Training EMS Sakty Blood bome Pathogens Certification ERMS Safetv First Aid and MTrainill and Basic '.i LONG BEACH AlSDIEGO M"I'" " m QW1,14 L"AUXXV, WiRWARTIU-PA-4b Pw,&Ies s,27,7, tv e1sure g4h?axv%iel, equipnc-g-t, nat-4als and subcontractors arrive to the correct job site. Job completion also ends in the dispatch office i bw Wr ON , W " It!g-jft elluillsi ME= HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course HAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refreshers Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Handling Course Hazardous Materials Transportation Skills First Response Training CMS Safety Blood borne Pathogens Certification EWS SafetyFirst Aid and CPR Training and Basic Life Support Courses Confined Space Entry Qualified Person 0 LONG BEACH 4 4 SAN DIEGO 0 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Pha (562) 624-4120 Fx, (562) 624-4127 , G t A cean Blue ,A44'11 not. be usil%o amjy SlabContraNctors f L-- his contract. All services will be provided uslng in-house personnel.. ,r7% LONG BEACH + " SAN DIEGO w * * I 1 WIRMW4 * i J s�r '40, LONG BEACH 4 f SAN DIEGO During the past twenty years Ocean Blue has lxvn honored (o demonstrite the ability to perform all the .vork described in the Scope oftork (RFP Exhibit "A") by being) the primary contractor for LAMIM. lbebelow list, is typos of jobs p�rforrnvd for the county over the yhalts VV0 ears, Please �we flo%v(, - & rk plans (tuider Tab #4) for details; 1. Spills Above Ground 2, Spills in the Storm Drain System :3. Abandoned Waste Pick -Up on County Roads or Property AMIN imi 4. Homeless Ej ica it i pment Cleaning S. Bio, Haz (Suva ge SpilVTriorna Scenc) 'Cleanup 6. Spills in Waterways For optimal efficiency, Ocean Blue's standard procedure is to send the same supervisor/crew to each cli,pnt- as 11111ch as foasibly possible. During every response Occan 8lue will suggest to the Cowav t1w I Each work plan will offer the recommended t-nixtuxe of personnel- supervisors, technicimis, drivers and operators. Personnel organization charts, restunes, and list o(qualifications can be found in the previous tabs. overall MrMooriho 1,ev is this Contract"; ma,in point � if conj`jj(j af)(l Will perfk),'Yjrj f"HoWing: If a responsible party (RP) is found, negotiate with County Administrator & RP on release of liabihty o Review all estimates & scheduling with County representativesand Oceaii Blue.supervisors Oversee field chemist, drivers, technicians, operators and other supervisors for this contract A 0—te CQYL, �SinCO3TT5_- Current violations can be vered @ http:www.dtsc.ca.gov/EnforcementOrders.cfin LONG BEACH t6! SAN DIEGO 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 OcIfiin n BLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTOL SERVICES, INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 Similar Services Name- Ricardo Reyes Title: -Crew leader Email: rreyes@dpw,lacounty.gov Telephone: 310.363.2247 Address: Artesia & Downey S/B Recent job: P 805 - 02/10/2015 Project: Underground Diesel Spill Amount: $117,044.56 Supervisor Bill Piekkola & Daniel 0111 Gaeta 110 summary: Supervisors cleanup 1 mile long underground diesel spill, street manholes. Upon investiga�ion Ricardo discovered a large quantity of diesel had entered the 4-1i*�-A)WK&Wls. The diesel entered into a catch basin box to alarger storm drain box -and soon after diverged into 2 -boxes -and traveled for a mile before reaching the Los Cerritos draim Ocean Blue dispatched 13 technicians, 2 vacuum trucks and associating equipment. Ocean Blue also .a'm'rj6n1u-i_-t�r the vacuum trucks at the outfall to capture any exiting liquids from the drain. As soon as the Vacuum trucks were full, they could quickly off load into the storage tanks before returning back to the outfall With a 2-b1x system contaminated a mile's distance, indeed a very large area had to be cleaned. And _cleaii-,rvY'fadtobea gressive&-fag-311-edi "1 17.1 1 I An MG, J 1 !4 11 � MUNA, -reRF-Mg, URRRi- coordination to keep underground teams safely moving fast It works like this: Abm& -ground crew A. Akeys round crew H 3&ptilation UnAgground crvm Outfall creM -3 Technicians -3 technicians -Supervisor -6 technicians -1 technician -Gear Truck -Gear Track -Air compressor -Pressure washer -2 drivers -Confined space entry j -Confines space entry -Coppus blower gur'4 shovels & -Double Sandbag equipment equipment for ventilation brooms containment -Stages pressure washer -Performs traffic -Cleans -Captures liquids / water trailer control underground -When full, trucks -Performs traffic control -Alternates between offload into -Alternates between confines space entry & temporary storage confined space entry & exit position containers exit position 4 LONG BEAAN 1IEGO 4 %hovr gf, wild CrewA M. M START *T,igy�..•a �tQ 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 ft (562) 624-4120 Fx, (562) 624-4127 Z. vA [,1Jn&T-mss und1 , ":rm I Cniw cleaning d, 1. Abovv gxoutid Clvws A & Bi stage at manhoies #1 & #3 respectively. Lach prepafvs traffic control {ata row board%, cones, traffic lighting) and conf-h-led space entry// its cquipment 7- Abovt gromid Crew A acts as confined space entry.Tage presstue washcr & water trailer. 3. Above ground Crew 13 ads as confined space exit 4. Ventilation crew always stage,% in between Crew A & 13, ',tai tis coppur, blowcWT• to vc ntilatv. widerground fine 5. Outfalf Crew positions at the outfall, Build double sandbag containment, Line with plastic sheeting and weeper pump if necessary. Sti%cVOCUUM tracks. Pump Hquids & transferto storage tanks when Vacuum trucks are full I 6. Underground Crew enters at manhole #1; commences washing/cleafting until reaching outfall Or - - Icap 7. As soon as Underground Crew reacheg minhole 0, above gloland Crew A disassemblet; & frogs to mard-iole #5. Reassenibtes equipment and now acts as confined space exit. 8. As soon as Underground Crew reache6 manhole #3, Ventilation disassembles & leap -frogs to manhole #4. Reassembles equipment to continue air ventilation. 9. As soon as underground crew reaches manhole #3, above ground Crew B disassembles & leap- frogs to manhole #5. Reassembles equipment at manhole #5 and now acts as confined Space exit. 10. This continues until all teams reach the outfall & the underground line is clean. Cleaning crews worked 2 �;hifts around the cloc� for 3 days. lla/.aidous 4 -gas meters were continuously used to measure the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) for combustible gases. Intrinsically safe radios & tools were used to prevent sparks that could lead to an explosion. At completion 45,000 gallons of liquids were transported to localTSDF, Crosby & Overton, and a 20-yird bin (if contaminated solids were transported to Filter Recycling. Overall the lines were clean & the project was completed on time. More importantly, no diesel had reached the Cerritos channel and contaminated public waters. This job exemplified Ocean Rlue'qabilitv to act fnsf in case of an emergency. limergemy response is Ocean Blue's #1 priority. LONG BEACH W'; SAN DIEGO 0 A, mw gy modO vas Ott vouftion A B pvenfibtiuo; A �VrnsOwf-nj� k Z . . . . . . Outfail Stan® Cm, Z. vA [,1Jn&T-mss und1 , ":rm I Cniw cleaning d, 1. Abovv gxoutid Clvws A & Bi stage at manhoies #1 & #3 respectively. Lach prepafvs traffic control {ata row board%, cones, traffic lighting) and conf-h-led space entry// its cquipment 7- Abovt gromid Crew A acts as confined space entry.Tage presstue washcr & water trailer. 3. Above ground Crew 13 ads as confined space exit 4. Ventilation crew always stage,% in between Crew A & 13, ',tai tis coppur, blowcWT• to vc ntilatv. widerground fine 5. Outfalf Crew positions at the outfall, Build double sandbag containment, Line with plastic sheeting and weeper pump if necessary. Sti%cVOCUUM tracks. Pump Hquids & transferto storage tanks when Vacuum trucks are full I 6. Underground Crew enters at manhole #1; commences washing/cleafting until reaching outfall Or - - Icap 7. As soon as Underground Crew reacheg minhole 0, above gloland Crew A disassemblet; & frogs to mard-iole #5. Reassenibtes equipment and now acts as confined space exit. 8. As soon as Underground Crew reache6 manhole #3, Ventilation disassembles & leap -frogs to manhole #4. Reassembles equipment to continue air ventilation. 9. As soon as underground crew reaches manhole #3, above ground Crew B disassembles & leap- frogs to manhole #5. Reassembles equipment at manhole #5 and now acts as confined Space exit. 10. This continues until all teams reach the outfall & the underground line is clean. Cleaning crews worked 2 �;hifts around the cloc� for 3 days. lla/.aidous 4 -gas meters were continuously used to measure the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) for combustible gases. Intrinsically safe radios & tools were used to prevent sparks that could lead to an explosion. At completion 45,000 gallons of liquids were transported to localTSDF, Crosby & Overton, and a 20-yird bin (if contaminated solids were transported to Filter Recycling. Overall the lines were clean & the project was completed on time. More importantly, no diesel had reached the Cerritos channel and contaminated public waters. This job exemplified Ocean Rlue'qabilitv to act fnsf in case of an emergency. limergemy response is Ocean Blue's #1 priority. LONG BEACH W'; SAN DIEGO 0 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 0 BLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES, INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 WON% 11 . ..I, M�qim' 11163111441P Name: Ben Limonsnero Title: Superintendent - Flood M.aint. .- Email: blimosne@dpw.lacounty.gov Telephone: 310.962.6415 Address: Wilmington Drain; 110 FWY (P Lomita L Recent job: PER8220 Project. Homeless cleanup 11 NPO Amount: $29,455.44 j Status: On time & On Budget Summary- Supervisor Ed Long, 9 -man crew & Roll -off truck to cleanup homeless encampment The "Wilmington Drain" is located at the 110 Freeway & Lomita Blvd. It is the largest homeless e1LLd111 IneTItweclean for the Court . Th "IMMMY.Rometess transients and sheriff protection is a must. I. -0 - 0 - – •. &�.-Z4. —, - 11 91 -• I I - — we use heavy equipment, 2 loaders to efficiently collect the homeless debris. * LONG BEACH 0 1, SAN DIEGO 4P southeill comay Cleanup operations are administered through the Imperial flood control yard (Imperial yard). Imperialyard responds to homeless campscart, anas-needed basis. County citizens will often report the homelessness to the count y; either jqggers/bicyclists reporting the odors, & un,%ightfiness along L-�ike paths, or home owners reporting stolen bicycles and c'" bar ak-ill.s. Upon receipt of the complaint, Imperial yard assigns a Superintendent respective to the spo _cified area. The Superintendent then calls Ocean Blue to schedule a job walk and free cost -estimate. With an approved cost-esdin cite, the county thini posts 2 -week eviction notice, 0 Conduct ajob walk and provide free cost -estimate CONii�i�iiut Coordinate cleanup date with Public Works, Law Enforcernent and social services groups, Chi, the clay of our crew gathers at Ocean Blue yard to pick tip equipment, materials & porta-potty. Mobilize to i0b site, If needed, i"obilize fie � - _,v -A I 'A ent, Wait for Law enforcement to evict the f-Jormless, conduct a tailgate safety tweeffil& Doll PIE with special puncture -proof g loves. The most dangerous hazard is g ,efting pt*ed ivith a dirty needle. Puncture -proof gloves are a must Using Fludson spraver, saniti7,t- area with scented bleach. * Photograph before pictures. If possible, use heavy equipment to load trash, * Scan work site for syringes, ,;harps and other hazardous wastes. Place into a proper storage containers Segregate Bio-hazardous/hazardous wastes. Segregate personal belongings, Bag A trash. Combine trash into a staged bin, or onto an open -stake bed truck. Supenisor categorizes unknown chomical wastes. Supervisor packages wastes into 110:1', approved containers. With wastes ready for shipment, Supervisor prepares shipping documentation. De-cont�m-tinate used eqt�prnent withbleach. Re-sinitizeffie area with sceiited bleach. Complete all shipping documents for the waste, These include Uniform hazardous waste manifests, Bio -hazardous and infectious waste, medical waste, and, bills- of lading for E -waste, Universal waste, Batteries, Non -hazardous debris and waste tire manifest from the Cahfomia Integrated Waste Management Board. (Ocean Blue is a permitted waste tire hauler). Conduct final walk -around with County repre-,wntative. If necessary, take after pictures, Transport Non -hazardous waste to a recycling/transfer facility in route back to our Long Beach yard. Transport special waste back to our Long Beach yard for later disposal. I-ONG BEACH IEGO EL011 g ma-ra; 0 1 0 & 6 10MMUZZAM, M 6 Mail Department of Toxic Substances Control manifests. Bill accordingly. Post -briefs. (For a detailed step-by-step explanation, please see our work plan section) Yntam a sate wom environment tor our employees. Homeless people have different personalities & mental -illnesses and can be Aggressive. It is IAW.,;r around until our services are complete. Recently, a homeless transient brandished a knife and threatened an L.A. County employee. LACDPW is now adamant about having law enforcement present during cleanups. Tanker Roll Overs tw% Name: Chris Snipes Title: Insurance Adjuster Email: csnJV(-_,s@enerfd.co1n I Telephone: 760.994.8964 Xddress: S. Sol )s Angeles California Recent job: 25367 - 10/31/2014 Project: Tanker-R-i-oll over F4111111kkllw�, f Summar3r Supervisor Edmund Acosta, responded to a rolled over tanker in Los Angeles * LONG BEACH * SANDIEGO # 0 Hours before Halloween, Ocean clue inet Energi incur ace in the residential areas of BrestI-A. On, of Ener8i's clientele, "Golden Bear", flipped an 8,000 gation tanker. The tanker oil leaked into the under- round storm drains and set fixe to the neighboring residential block. Local Channel Nexvq sfations, County Fire/Haz-Mat acrd crowds gathered to see the burning spectacle. Ocean Blue's Project Manager UA Acosta was dispatched to handle the response, With the fire department on standby, Ed used grounding equipment ---to prevent arty siatic electricit3l buildup --to PUTTIP-Off & save the reinaining 2,000 gallons of good oil in the tanker. Witli the tanker's carcass empty and ready to hard off, Ed Acosta & Caltrans prepared to flush the underground storur drains. Mifle the undergrotaid civ w corwrlenced Flushing, obeweg0round cr(,wN�,Vpexfirrcd z,,nd pressure the od remainine , on tile Street. With the preliminary cleanup complete, F(I Acos", & a mobile laboratory late,"' returned lo excavate die contaminated soil. Energi Insurance was so impressed with Ocean Blue's response, they invited us to be their dedicated ornergmicy Fc'_spoodezToStAllei �,vilh Rnergi's booj� of business, we now res0ood 1,o tanker roj! oven7 xnore than ever. Energi now invites us to speak around the country at their conferences to educate fransl)orlers what to do inthe event of a roll over. �,RtG Name: Curt La Cod- Title: Incident Management, Email. �a_ufntfobordgj T- !�epphonw. 310.521.3783 Address: 1001 S. Seaside Ave., Bldg 20. San Pedro, CA 90731 tI PffIRENT Recent job: 25995 - 06/03/2015 Project: Tar ball cleanup t® $263,833.27 Superrvisor. Various _ar_oud_ the Clock ummary- Supervisors, 20-ynan crew & equipment cleanup tar" -b—alls on beach. IX AA� VJ* Z 7. ar dft. 4W + LONG BEACH w7m SAN DIEGO * *4& the Ocean. These tar balls invaded the coast line from Zuma Beach in Malibu to southern Long Beach, &I'T41 & Nights were spent at Zurna Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hen-nosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Port of Los li6 r b jig -Iffe-rit 71 bill were used to cover jarge areas quicKly-Oveal *111-TwaS pluTreu un?n for the tar ball cleanup. Through this cleanup Ocea-n Blue met Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors, We are now contracted with LACDBH to service all their Hazmat needs City of Long Beach - Ammonia release Name: Kurt alt T -Title: Hazmat Specialist Email. kurcffinbal �&Ligbeacj e ephone: 562.719.3753 Address: 2525 Grand Avenue, Long Beach CA 90815 Recent job: LB9836H - 02/02/2013 1 Project: Ammonia Spill. Sunimary: Contain Ammonia spill at local pump station. Pump into Baker tanks & transport to Disposal pqn,% water to bum the trachea & lungs, Internal beat -blisters immediately form effectively blocking k7jg�' �ahti, �sin, , and lun s bum, he drowns in his own blisterinp- fluil Lung damage is irreversible, and breathing functions f i in less than 13 seconds post exposure. anhydrous ammonia. The 3,000 gallon tank leaked into public streets and city stonn drains. City of L01 Beach Department of Health Services (LBDHS) dispatched Ocean Blue for an immediate respon on Thankfully the ammonia was still in liquid form -should it have been gaseous the City would ha omikrArUvjxta# zd a "Slielt L I fix, LS Q Now,, t�ivnians wouto stay sately inctoors whae,903FAlue tecn=ians cionnea level --6-- r -t ---- dr.-.%, p_ystms, Ui2on rea64-g-fte s Qae, Suuervis) te mt rzo KiUW*M;T*-tT V W F k 7 , _07 rce 7t, I i F TV �tl -1 U C. MIN1,1117? 'A Me-, WVYV1 address the 3,000 gallons of ammonia heading towards the pump station. entered it. Suddenly, the 3,000 gallons of ammonia mixed with the pump station's grey water It. 1,h LONG BEACH 1P, 0 SAN DIEGO + instantaneously grow intoa 500,000 gallon hazardous waste situation. And to make matters worse, rain & run-off water wasentering die ptuilpstaticin last, I Jow would we remove the 500,000gallons of water will i Aninivo iia? If we poLued enough acid into the mixture could we off set the high PI P Would tlw pump station tW & discharge in the Los Angeles River? With rain in the forecast we had to act fast. It would cost millions of dollarr, to dispose of 5,0000gallons of watermixed wit], We decided to use the neon'ting run-off water to Our advaritage° We would dilute & acrate the mixture as much as possible. By using multiple subonersiblepunips, we created a bubbling sensation to aerate ate- 500,0( J0 gallon mixture, We closely monitored air levels using our Ammonia meters to ensure a safe working envirorunwrit. Will) such a hign volurtle (4 incoming ron-off water, and aftera few days of aerating we werc able to lower the solution to dischatgo levels. To transfer the now 700,000 gallons out of the pumpstation, -wv mobilized _'M6 baker tan,'"--eacb with 0 20,000 gallons of storage. Lab tests proved that aeration & dilution lowered the ammonia ppm to tederallvacceptable levels. M;,lved flic city millions by obtaining the 11 ropel. nerm it's, and bei nt-1 '11,10 to discharge the diluted water irltO the ('001st 's sAnitation treatTrtenf �3ysleyn. Overall zero ammonin reached the Los Angeles River, and there were zoro causajitieq. I 0 9_3 W Esther st as irs W 1-701 SL (Under rad Une) v. Long Beach Cold Storage Inc a # LONG BEACH * + SAN DIEGO I 0 �M 710 11575-17 IOUs 7771ETATUSupervisor wil I Ideni'Lly & categorize any unknown chemical wastes. Once categorized, he will package the waste—in proper D-O.T. coTt ta ij erc,— FV perfonned, bins of trash are taken toa local recycling center,and hazardous wastes are brought to our yard for later disposal. See work.planfor detailed explanation on homeless cleanups. JUSt tlli,1, 131011th we performed large cleanups (lo-111an crews) at; r. Job #27821 - Southbound 1-5 on ramp at Penrose St., Sun Valley Job #27827-f-!UUnderpassLast boulid&Westboxincl;rt Wes,teniAve., Los Angeles Work wits completed on firrie in a cost-efficientmara-ter, sl� San Diego Airport - Trans formerSpill Name: Richard it Title. En-vironmental Affalf—S ail® Dr-flb(Osomo1- : 619.40.279 dress: 0 San Die _1�� Airport, airside @holding _yard Amount. $5,666.79 Status: on-tiale Summar.r. Project Manager Don C.,strand quickly responds to a leaking transformer At approxirnately 9:30 arri, the AuthuriLy's FaciDjies maintenance division called Ocean Blue about a transformer oil spill. While operating a forklift, a driver e11eLL1VC1Y,Lewd5U1g MIT gam)11.4731 7717T.5 contTT-117,77T oil. While the "holding yard", isn't the most essential location to Authority operations, Ocean Blue nonetheless arrived on site within 30 rrinutes. Our quick arrival was critical to spill cleanup. Th% transforzrier's spiN almost entered a nearby storm water catch basin g, have entered the catch basin and the San Diego bay. As precaution Ocean Blue walled off the exposed catch basin and protected it with triple containment. We covered the catch basin with Visqueen wrappin& weighed it down with sandbags —that also served as a wall— then dyked the entry with superfine. * LONG BEACH # 0 SAN DIEGO # Although the leaking transformer was initially placed on a containment pallet, the 300 gallons of oil three technicians, we were able to vacuum all the oil into six 55-gal4n steel drums. m-»«:&4 down superfine to sweep leftover contaminants. The spill was remediated in less than eight hours, and the drummed waste was temporarily stored in the Hazmat locker. Whenever possible, Ocean Blue prefers to recycle the Authority's waste. We eventually ®: the waste l ti-L-1--mociA g , 9 el blends waste oil to resell, often issuing a credit in1��fu back to the customer. These credits are always 100% passed neo the Authori<:;»:»¥y o w 2d invoice. .o » debris «... « to Crosby & Overton in Long Beach. 4, LONG BEACH * # SAN DIEGO + Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx., (562) 624-4127 Demonstrattio-n-, of M 0 0 imimum- Mandatory Q Requlfem,ellts, BEACH SAN DIEGO 4 . a 4 0 # I&HIM-DEM Ocean Blue Environmental is a full-service environmental company that performed HazMat emergency response for the past 23 years. Tab 3A lists our major municipal & private clientele. r4. 1,2 W1 n 6_-4 cleanups per day. Below is our demonstration on how Ocean Blue complies with the requirements outlined in Part L Section LB, "Minimum Mandatory Requirements". 17 =Aelrr": you can see on our resumes in the previous tab, all our supervisors eac� have more th five years of experience in the removal & disposal of hazardous materials I 2. Proposer must possess all of thefollowing active & valid licenseslcertifications: a. Class A General Engineering Contractor's license with Hazardous Substance Removal Certification - Our license number is 709140, please Tab 8 for copies State of Cal�brnia Highway Patrol Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles - Our license number is 111486, please see Tab 8 for copies c. State of Caltfornia License to Transport Hazardous Material issued by the Department Motor Vehicles - Our license number is CA -0119128, please see Tab 8 for copies 1. Federal Environmental Protection Agency License - Our license number is e. Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner License - Our license number is TW -066, please see Tab 8 for copies Medical Waste Hauler Registration License - Our license number is 3354, please see T 8 for copies i g. ICS -200 OR ICS -300 Certyiern — Ron Dare has completed certification ICS -100, ICS -200, and ICS 300. Edmund Acosta and Justin Lee have each completed certifications ICS -100, ICS -200, ICS -300, and ICS- 700. Please see Tab 8 attached ICS Certs. 3. All Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a minimum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required * LONG BEACH 4� 4 SAN DIEGO 0 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph.- (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 annual HAZ"101"171' ra se, ha r course, as specftegl in 29 Code qfFederal Regul 1i n 191).120 rend Title 8 California Code of ftulationl):1.92, with tile appropriate hoters conipleted.for their level q1' responsibilities: All Ocean 'Blue Environmental project managens, supeivisors, axid workers hive a minimum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation '1910-120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 5192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of responsibilities, Please see Tab 10, Form- PW IS for listing of all employees axid their certificatio-Ts. 4, The Field iissessorshaii meet one of thejolloafing., (1) ajour-year college degree in Chem istrylBiocheinistlal and a Inininium ftepr years elf related experience in ihe field (rr flazardMaterial or (2) 40hours retti/ication,from an accredited -school in the same 'field alang with ten Years of experience, or. (3) cer4fication as a Registered Environmental Aseq,;nr and fl Yninimum of five years o, related exprricnc.- Ocean Blue's Field Cheniist(Environmental Assessor meets criteria #2 and #3 from above. Please see following pages in this tab for Mr. Ed Long's resume and all his certifications. 5. The Proposer's contracted work in this RFP constitutes "public works " as defined in the Califo )Ile be4r,Ji()1,J Labor U 1720, reqi4iring pt�11tiletif (� prevailing rvages pursuant to Section I Prevailing Wages. Please note that the services requested in this Contract may include bo prevailing wage and non -prevailing wage work. Proposer must submit proof of a valid and acti State of Cal�fornia Department (!f frid-ustriol Relations Public Work,; Contractor Registrati pursuant to Labor Code 1725.5. Pending registrations will not be accepted: Our Department of Industrial Relations registration number is 1000002621. A copy our registration can be found in the following pages. Subcontracting is not allowedfor this service, �f a proposer mak-es rqference to a subcontractor if a proposer includes a list ol'suhrontractors to perfonn [lie work requested, the proposal will immediately disqualified: Ocean Blue will not be using any subcontractors for this contracL * LONG EACH qSAN DIEGo CORPORATION DIVISION 1, TONY WILL ER, Acting Secretary of State of the State of California, hei'eby certify 'hat the annexed transcript haS been compared with the corporate record on file in this office, of which it purports to be a copy, and that same is full, true and correct.. 4�tl PN R E KA "E"RET" v ."""RET" R CF STATEfS 0'FFkI""E J CORPORATION DIVISION 1, TONY WILL ER, Acting Secretary of State of the State of California, hei'eby certify 'hat the annexed transcript haS been compared with the corporate record on file in this office, of which it purports to be a copy, and that same is full, true and correct.. 4�tl PN R E KA FOR-, CL 107 ORCV, 2194; Alt 4�1 1 INWITNE'SS WHEREOF, I execute - this certiflcatcand affix the G'reat Seal of the Stj of Cafifomiaaiis .Icriyzg secretar) qj"51:ae AR'nCLE OF INCORPORATION Q F i OF I Ir &L " Exyl LIXOG QUL 7 ONE: 'The nawcQf this corpomtion MYICB�411NLL A^Wnj Secre9aq cAl Statt IVO: Thepuipose of this corporation is to err,age1r, wy 16wfulact or activity for which corpom fion may be argardzed undcr the Gencral Corporation Caw of Califatida Other than the banking bjsiness, the taist company business or the practice of a prote%sion permitted to be incorporated by the California Corporations Code. TRREL: The name mid ad&ess in this state of the corporations iDifial agent for se'l-vice Of process is: FOUR: This corporation is authodzed to issue only one class of shares of stock "'hil shall be designated common stock. ne total number of shares it is authorized to issue 104LO shares. FIVE: The names and addresses of the persons who are appointed to act as the initial directors, of this corporation are-, Name Address 49 - Jlj),cqb(-*!aAyc-LakviYf4.�LCa,90M SM 'rho liability of the director's Of the corporation for moneuvy damagcs shall be eliminated to the fiAlest extent permissible Undcr Cali-fonna. law. SEVEN: The corporation is authorized to indemnify the directors and officers of the corporation to the fullest extent permissible under Califorma law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the traders` I d bel r�ler,,al the pens narn a ove as the initial directors, have executed these Ar°ti res of "BCorpor 6011, TAA C I Dated: 6 WarmWarC. I, coott P. , 1-3�- ,rhe urlder3ignccl, being all the persons nanied aboye as the initial directors, declare that they are the persons who executed the foregoing Micles of Incorporation, which execution is their act and decd. EDWARD A. LONG R.E.A. Chemist Pr 'ect, Manager 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx. (562) 624- 4127 r `hemi, SU fe I 1f A—ly—n—a g ,,er,Qccan Blue Environtnental Services, hic. (1 996 - .. . .... . . . RespOnsible for varioiis hazardous w&%'Le wnfracts, including coordination of supervisors, tectinicians and subcontractors on-site remediation, waste managenlent, dcont aminatioll, emergency response and demolition pr(ajcetq, Supervise homeless encampment cleanup for Los Anp,eles Dwartmern of Public Works & City of T ong BeF.ck SpeciaAized in identifying (using Tracy:-C;ai i)i'*.wCduj-Cs) uakfiYwii cllcift*cals a"' I ulle'llical 1)akar gilig services, As Ocean 13111c's Safety Manager.. lie verifics, that our technical persoonel are carreat oil all N'trety regulations. Sur)ervi.vor / HazMat lncidenf!(�Otnmander, Allwaste, Inc. (1995-1996) Coordinated and supervised aril / cheAnical emergency response tearn, site clean tip, industrial cletming and officr field activirics. Managed Superfund site at Omega Chemical Compatly sampling and identlf)ring over 4,000 drums of unknown hazardous waste. Also directed Health and Safety training and compliance for the Long Beach 'Ira nsportation and Rernediation offiec, E v Response Opilreitions Ma �PqpflicEnvironmep�tal_(1980- 9 While responsible for developing the emergency response division, responded to over 604 incidents. Also directed the act-Atic., of the Field crews in industrial cleaning, clandestiae drug labs, drum management, tank removals and plant closures. As the Health and Safety supeivisor, developed the Injury and Illness Prevention Progran in compliance with SB 198, CERTIFICATIONS AND,rRAINING Certified Hazardous Materials Manager Registered Environmental Assessor No. 03446 Certified HazMat Incident Commander Trauma Scene Waste Practitioner Field Chemist Respirator Training Instructor HAZWOPER 40 -Hour Course KAZWOPER 8 -Hour Refiwhers Supervisor Training First Response Training Confined Space Entry Qualified Person LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO 'INSMUTE, COF SaAFE':'A7 AND SYSTEMS IMANAGGENIMENT This ia- to certiffy the, �EDIVVA- A,� 1—�-ONG has satislactonny completed a course in imawe of Sqffey yatenw Maw Brat Orl Ithis day of 26 19 ,91 1 CzHfornia State University, Long Beadh -- 2.1 A� I N T le AR -7 -r 1NST1 I U-IFE, 0`111F SSAFEri AND SYSITEAIS MANAGE �NIENIIF This Js to cerdfv uhat IEKD`TJV_� has satisfactorily completed a course in 2_4 111.9tifule fArS,7fik,,r.,#%d Systems Manapmeni on this day of A e 4 Departmen I TORRA-WCH- LOISS C-Olq7rp ROI -j CORPORATION CWPCA MARCH 4, 1992 DAT Z.- ACCAEDITED ASSE CrMEMBER CHCM virse, FRED 80"NlFr,.CSECSKCHCM OF THE BOARD E."dward Long has successiully completed a training seminar on Chemistry and P "Flieq Dozen" Me,ch 31, 199" at HAZMACON '92 Long Beach, Callforr.fa Avvardad 0.65 CEWS by 1he AFJAG Training Center N ED LONG on CORPORATE OFFICE: 4115 N. MSMSIPPI ST PORTLAND, OR 97217 PHONE. BW -M-6920 cov;)ard has complieted the covuse- Shipyard Compentent Person/Entry Supervwor OSHA1915.7 & OSHA 1910.1146 ,C,on,ducted by 4 & Ermironmental destinig, Inc. luzlam�� I All V`V 30 Old I, , -1 i oil Df AF LABOR, 29CER-a iL IS -XRONAl- CALIFOP-LIA.- IT L 1 Hy i dcn 1 MIT, S:e M!" I 04-'fice, of Cont�nur*fig Ediucatior, ao ncis insutute of 'fecht logy in recognition of succem1fid completion of the sernbw in CERTIFIED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGER SEPTEMBER26, 1991 w 44, d �. Pe mo� D, C ll mw, Continuing Education Units (CEWS) Moll ,-I- 41 ITP -Tc m HAZTEC-d SAF41-TY TRAINING SERVICES EDWARD A. LONG . . . . . . . . . . HAZW6PER INCIDENT COMMANDER,/ ON-ISCENE MIAMAGEZ Date: JUNE 1,2,3,'19§2, 3 %rA 2 4 ox > FreO Sonnet CSE,C8.4 Cartifled "azal� Control Uans ef 'almmiAso I I Hazu-dous lofaterials Training Subcolwniaee Hazardous Materiluls Coordinating Conmnqtea, Los Angeles County Fire Deparanent Dep Fire Chief immile Ryland Chap error, -( This is to certify that A, has ciompieted Tuesday, June 25, 1996 rr �• � 3 a d dj�i F a k ar t &a' J I ,jt,• ° d ` Has Completed the Course of k,.,,'}fit L FIR ST kE01Pp0-,,-jD- OFER-A i } Ocean Blue Environmtntal Services Inc. 925 West i#stller Street Long Disch, CA 913,813 Stephen Harwell certifies that m vq� 4,4! '5 cgebar -� PC t I i., ow-, otion Recognizing the comptetion of all requirements in 8 HOURS OF TRAINING RELATING TO: 29 CFR 1910.120, CONFINED SPACE ENTRY LOCKOUT TAG0TJT_,FFAZARU0US MA-I—ETUAETLAE–��f �,�ICAL HA2WRD COMMUNICATION lb Be it known that. 0 i 4 1 6 is her awarded this cendficata, whi' eby I tch attests to mis actuevement. SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR Date Work Plan 14 mov F " rot Response Time Mom= %70-77-riyre,"Y •=77 I _T ■MOML71"Vi YN=17-y-ears. in most cases our -Dersonnel arrive on sitexvit6. U wi-Fli W S. • FIS7 MIr n site, not via Ocean Blue's yard. In terms of spill response, we understand that time is of the essence. JA illo irsta-td hiYal .pa.t. Wm fws"j Fj my already been contained. Ocean Blue values the County's consistent trust very highly, so we stTive to improve on performance & cost-efficienii,��' ev .1 I■ I . . . 1 11 .1 . Pill I u, ej I 1011:4 Types of Incidents/Specific or Plan 1. Spills above ground 2. Snim-th-eStorm rainSustern 3. Abandoned waste pick-up on County Roads or Property 4. Homeless Encampment Cleaning 5. Bio-Haz (Sewage SpilWraurna scene) cleanups 6. Spills in the Waterways Cleanup Methods On every spill response Ocean Blue will recommend the method of cleanup to the County representative. Since we are cleaning County -owned systems, the County representative will decide on the ultimate cleanup method-i.e. pressure washing vs. absorbent, flushing vs. confined space entry, cold -water flush vs. hot-water flush. The County will have the final say in how dean is clean. The County representative will determine when the site is clean enough-i.e. how long to flush or whether to use hot or cold water. 4- LONG BEACH # 4 SAN DIEGO 0- 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 Oar facility i,5 strategicallylocated adjacent the 710 Freeway, near the 405, 91 arid 105 frecways. This convenient location has, allowed Ocean Blue to quickly respond to County requests. �M All Ocean Blue workers have had 40 -hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergencv Response MA71VOPEM training , as Irvell ;15: thf, re(Inired illinual ""-hour r"'frMsher class'pz'. Coursework includes confined space entry and the Red Cross's "Pr(�',ven(ing diwase transmission" blood boniv pathogen training to ensure that Ocean Blue can immediately perform any service requested by 11-1he County. Pre-vailing Wage as if, ole determined work is deerned lea-ewlilillg avage, Ocewi Blue icchnicians are be -paid usine, Lab�'.irers- groiip 5. Straight thric fimirly rate is $55,08/h_n per SC -23-102-2-2017-1. Ocean Blue truck drivers wiU be paid using Teamster—Group 3. Straight time hourly rate is $50,2 I/hr. per SC -23-261-2-201 ", - I Ocean Blue equipment operators will be paid using Operfating Engineer -- grou p 1 Stnaight ti hourly rate $68.52 per SC -23-63-2-2016-2 I Staffing Plan - ratio of Supervisors to Technicians Tliis �vill differ ort die scope & metholl of deanup. On most biood spiffis, only 2 technicians are :dispatched. On most abandoned -waste pickups — where the waste is already identified — only 2 technicians are dispatched. For any large spill, all resources — including personnel—will be discussed &approved by the County, ss Ocean Blue will work with the County to ensure, that the County is compliant with all environmental laws includinga the 90111da sstora elimi # • te abTe-ru-0e TERM by any mellod not aul"lonzed by the Uounty. If Ocean Blue becomes aware of a potential problem with a County -authorized TSDF, the County will be notified and the waste will be transported to another TSIDF until the discrepancy is cleared. LONG BF,ACH SAN DIEGO I EL41 I Its 110"i A Plan 1. Spills Above Ground Obtain Information on containment location, area size, decontamination & cleaning methoda. Dispatch Supervisor directly to spill site (if Supervisor is needed) Mobilize to the site and conduct Safety Tailgate Meeting Sult-up into proper PPE. Traffic Control (if needed) PRESSURE WASHING ABOSRBENT METHOD METHOD Setup containment with r Lay down Superfine Absorbent] sandbags at oweren Pressure wash and squeezee',,., Wash the area towards the sand Brush Superfine into contaminant bags Use vacuum to recover contaminant, and water at sabag area Sweep the contaminant / Superfine nd into D.O.T. drums Prepare Documentation Complete paperwork, Transport bulk liquid bills of ladings obtain signatures and to TSDF and solids to OB yard label and work tickets distribute copies to County for later disposal to TSDF 4 LONG BEACH <� + SAN DIEGO 4 ® Spills in the Storm Drain System Obtain Inibrimation on spill location system size, area of decontamination & cleaning method MaWlim first team to spill site, CanductIellgato Safely Meeting lmplementTf�jfrk contact Pfwe.uary) 1� Confined space entry permit andsaftyn-�-flng Test at..,phe. with as meter Vent system With intrinsically sak� coppus blower -504 up Wood with cluel inch, de rsystem 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph. (562) 624-4120 Fx.' (562) 624-4127 Plan LONG BEA01-1 SAN DIEGO FLUSHING PRESSURE WASHING JETTING METHOD METHOD METHOD Setup containment with sand Set up containment Set UP containment *ft sand begsatdownstrearc and Pressure Wash the bags at downsturarn Begin flushing (use hot water V needed) inspection&a rovalofSet PIP cleanliness by County up jether at d . ow r nstreem I and start hIg"ressure Jetting upstream Vacuum flush vater at E ve containment containment location (sand Vacuum release water at +bags) containment location Continue flushing Transport and off -bad Of needed) bulk liquid at disposal site Continuejetting (if needed) Transport Solids to 08 yard forlaterTSDFdl"W LONG BEA01-1 SAN DIEGO HEM Plan 3. Abandoned Waste pick-up on County Roads pr -,Property Dispatcher will request name, call back number, quantity & type of waste, location and condition of container. Supervisor is notified through dispatch and orders personnel, equipment and materials needed OB crew assemble, prepares equipment, mobilizes to site and discusses scope of work with County Representative Conduct Safety Tailgate meeting Identify/characterize waste to begin packaging process Place Identified waste In DOT containers and haz-cat unidentified waste into approrlate containers Prepare manifest bills of lading, labels and work tickets. Obtain & distribute copies to the County representative Crew assures work area Is left In satisfactory condition and de-mobiNzes Load & return to OB yard with waste for later disposal OB malls the generator copy of the manifest to DTSC 'p 4sport waste to disposal and recycling sites. + LONG BEACH 4 + SAN DIEGO 4 Phan 4. Homeless Encampment Cleaning, Obtain site address & size of area of encampment. Obtain approved notices (if necessary) t= Conduct job walk (with County). Provide County with cleanup estimate. Confitm eviction IrIoliCe is posted. Days before cleaning, coordinate with Public Works , Law enforcement, and social outreach programs Morning of, crew meets at Ocean Blue yard to mobilize equipment and materials. Prior to cleaning, Law enforcement will ensure all homeless have vacated. Conduct safety tail gate meeting. Dawn PPE & puncture -proof gloves. Using hudsons prayer, sanitize area for bacteria with scented bleach Photograph waste before separating !Hazardous/Bio hazardous wastes. For flat areas, use skidster to pickup debris. Segregate personal valuables. County will determine if personal belongings will be saved. Bag all trash & debris. 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 P h. k 1 (35 2 2-40'1) on A _4 1 A -4 M2C, U Fx, (5621624-4127 open-stakebed truck. Supervisor will Razcat hazardous unknown chemical waste; according to locni regulation. I?nrkage acrordingly, �With all trash & debris loaded in bins, with all ffio-haz/hazardous waste pa aged, prepare shipping documentation, Decontaminate equipment. Re -sanitize area (again) Deodorize area (again) flave representative sign doccurnentation Final walk around. If necessary, take after -pictures. Take trash & debris straight to disposal site. Transport hazardous waste to Ocean Blue yard for later disposal. Mail DTSC Copies of the manifesm Bill accordingly. Conduct any post-inddent briefings. * LONG BEACH # * SAN DIEGO * WIN Obtain Information on containment location, area size, decontamination & cleaning method Dispatch Supervisor directly to spill site (if Supervisor Is needed) Mobilize to the site and conduct Safety Tailgate Meeting Suit -up Into proper PPE. Traffic Control (if needed) Prepare Bio-Haz form, bills of ladings labels and work tickets Complete paperwork, obtain signatures and distribute copies to rep. Transport bulk liquid to TSDF and solids to OB yard for later d Isposal to TSDF �� LONG BEACH 11 * SAN DIEGO * BLEACH/PRESSURE BLEACH / ABOSRBENT WASHING METHOD METHOD Set up containment with Spray Bleach Solution onto sand bags at lower end contaminated areas, and wait 20 minutes for solution to work Spray Bleach Solution to contaminated', `"'`. " areas, and wait 20 minutes for solution to work r Pick up contaminated bleach solution using scrapper, rags or absorbent Pressure wash the area &recovei Place contaminated items into with vacuum equipment bio-haz shipping containers Prepare Bio-Haz form, bills of ladings labels and work tickets Complete paperwork, obtain signatures and distribute copies to rep. Transport bulk liquid to TSDF and solids to OB yard for later d Isposal to TSDF �� LONG BEACH 11 * SAN DIEGO * 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx� (562) 624-4127 Dispatcher will request name, call back number, quantity & ty p e of waste, impacted areas, staging areas, Incident command location. Dispatch Supervisor, Supervisor requests equipment/materia Is. Tailgate Safety meeting. Don PPE Set up containment boom at strategic locations If needed, setup confined space entry permit, traffic control Stage light towers, heavy equipment Vac trucks, storage bins Deploy watercraft (if needed). Discuss strategies with County & agencies Daily informational meetings At Job completion, inspections are made by the Agency representative Paperwork is completed and signed by Agency representative Waste is profiled and transported to the appropriate TSDF(s). Bill accordingly conduct any post -incident briefings, LONG EACH + 4 SAN DIEGO it 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 h n oanwWOBLUE -4120 Ph: (562) 624 ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES,Fx: (562) 624-4127 TMO e-!�Kvtlfl Tmcians clepencting on -he size of the spill and the cleanup method. D- M -e -M-4 ELMS M per -Ment myurmauon, Inc • ...::• �--Pll , b) County representative on site's name and telephone number c) Nature of incident d) Is it contained? e) Did it go underground? (If yes, see Plan 2 also) 0 at has spilled (containment) g) Location of spill h) Type of surface it was spilled on i) Size of area that needs to be decontaminated J) Preferred method of decontamination k) Traffic control issues 2. Based on the location of the incident, Dispatcher will provide the caller with ETA (Estimated Time of ArrivaP,, Disyatcher will call su5- the incident information provided. 3. Supervisor will request mobilization of the appropriate personnel, equipment and materials while traveling to the site. 4. Upon arrival at the job site, the supervisor will conduct a Tailgate Safety Meeting informing the crew of chemical and Nh�,,sical hazards related to the,-okya---:jimvR!.46cr; `Ett X - I accident or unexpected situation. Ocean Blue employees will also be shown a detailed map to hospitals in the area and their phone numbers. 5. The crew will then suit-ut) into the ro er PP qxd M, R T7 a) Pressure washing/steam cleaning, or bLLa S"Q + LONG BEACH 0 * SAN DIEGO + b) Press'Ury wash tic arva a, nc(Xled toward Ifie SMILI ba"b, d1ld 0 c) Use vacuum to recover Water and con(aniinan(s at thea naiad bagged area. S. if absorbent med-tod is used: a) Brush the superfine into the contain in ate b) Lay down superfine and C) Sweep lip into )OT drums 9.The County repre-w- ntative will inspect the area, and approve the cleanup, 10. Reu tove containment sand bags (if pressure washing method was used) " I , Dc -Or, and denic'Joilize Zhe equipmoit, Any liazardut's vvw4v ihal was removed wffl be prop,e.rly packaged mid labeled, asid ;11; assot Wed papeiwor-k sucli as the tu-tiform hazardous wasle rnanifest willbe completed. 12. All comploted manifests, bdis of lading and Ocean Blue I . work dccis will be presented to the Ca uinty ifvpresenkdiv� ,-! fol, signahoc. After being siened, coies, will be distributed lo the (binify P rcpresentative. be off loaded. '17he vacuum truck(s) %rill, wash OW in preparation for the next assignment, and return to Ocean Blue'i yard, 14. Any wihii and drummed liquid lwastes will be transported to Ocemi Blue's yard for later disposal. Plan I Sills in the Storm Drain -syge—ra The r - *f the spill and the cleanup method. 1. When Ocean Blue receives notification that the spill has also gone underground, Ocean Blue's dispatcher and the caller will discuss more information about the underground situation, including: ESFAM -Yl; LONG BEACH 925 West Esther Street Long RBeach, CA 90813 EM BLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 x. (562) 624-4127 ENVIMMENTHL SERVICES, INC. F C) Distance to be decontaminated d) Preferred method of decontamination e) Traffic control issues 2. The cleaning method could be either: flushing and vacuuming, pressure washing and steam cleaning, jetting, guzzling or manually removing the debris from the system. 9Jf ixnaff t8uarftk, underground or other confined space, Ocean Blue's supervisor will request a permit from the County representative to enter the County system. Ocean Blue personnel will follow all CAL OSHA and County regulations and guidelines. With regards to confined space entry. The supervisor will fill out an Ocean Blue confined space is permit (please see the attached �Tan�elV_A.UY"Fila 62V"Z;-Z entry crew, which will include discussing escape procedures and potential hazards. A 4-& -7 •�-- . M-gir MG as meter will be calibrated and the manhole will be testediffif Qwr. underground atmosphere is safe, the on-site County representative will be asked to give a-,Fael wi 11 e -T ter a -gid Or e 5. After receiving the permission to enter, the manhole will be opened, followed by these procedures: a) An intrinsically -safe ventilator powered by an air compressor will be put on the manhole cover. 14010M ... c) Tripods with dual wenches will be set-up. d) A Self -Contained Brea tripod for entry and egress, in case of need. •will nave a 4 -gas meter alftached, constantly monitoring wM-e he is in the storm drain. This meter will give an audible alarm in case of danger. f) Another 4 -gas meter will monitor the manhole of entry and egress. This meter's reading will be recorded every 30 minutes. PEP M till 77TUT F with the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including 5 -minutes esca bottles, full body harness, hard-hats, steel toe rubber boots, tyvek or raingear, safe glasses or goggles, half -face or full face respirators and intrinsically -safe lighting. The lle L man will have an intrinsically -safe two-way radio while in the storm drain 4' LONG BEACH 4 4 SAN DIEGO 4, C0111HILMiCate with the supervisor above ground. On the top there will always be, at least two technicians: one for CTR -trained hole watch and one for rescue. h) Before technicians enter the confined space, there will be it qUiCk twel�VjCW of communication w0hods, and pliysicil and safety hazards, 6. If the flushing method is used: a) Set lip contain niciAt with ,*Iml bags at down-strean I b) Begin flushing (use hot water if needed) 6Vanio. al fn -wk I'Vill rccover waterand conlarninantsat containment locatio I . 11, al d) Continue Hushing if necded 7. If the pressure washing method is used: a) Set up contai n i nen f with sand bags at downstream b) Pressure as the system as needed, and c) Van.-Uni truck will rveov,?�r water and con[aalinants al Cori Winnivilf the jetting method is used: a) Set up containment with sand bags at downstream b) Set up jetter at downstream and start high-pressure jetting upstream C) VaCLIUM will recover water and contarninantsat containment location, d) Continue jetting if needed 9. The County representative will inspect the storm drain, and approve of cleaning when completed to their satisfaction. 11. Decon and demobilize the equipment. Any hazardous waste that was removed will be properly packaged and labeled, and its associated paperwork such as the uniform kazar(�Ilous M 1WM-, I comvlet& wtifes bills nf lww-g "i "O"Ury representanve Tor signature, Atter being signed, copies will be distributed to the County representative, 13. Amr, bulklivid waste-%t&k-4&Y.,n271T be off-loaded. The vacuum truck(s) �vill wash out in preparation for the next assignment, and return, to Ocean Blue's yard. L'ONG SEACH + SAN DIEGO 925 West Esther Stre Long Beach, CA 9081 hn5 011101 OCE filrbl"BLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 14. Any solid and drummed liquid wastes will be transported to Ocean Blue's yard for later 1-isposal. 15. The paperwork will be turned in to the billing department, and once Ocean Blue receives disposal/recycling receipts, an invoice will be created and sent to i department. Plan 3. byn A Joned Wag e Pick-up on County Roads or Property The Ocean Blue Team will consist of one supervisor and 1-3 technicians depending on the amount of the waste. 1. When the Ocean Blue dispatch center receives a call from the County, regarding abandoned waste, the on duty dispatcher will request the following information from the calling party: a) Name and call back number b) Quantity and type(s) of waste on site (if known) c) Location of the abandonment d) Condition of container(s), and e) Billing information 2. If the task is simple without any exotic chemicals or haz-catting is not needed, the Ocean Blue dispatcher will dislatch two technicians. If it is somed-ting-Vigger the supervisor and relay the gathered information. The Supervisor will then order personnel, equipment and materials anticipated to perform the task through dispatch. 3. The supervisor will then proceed to the specified location while the crew assembles at the Ocean Blue facility. Upon arrival, the Ocean Blue supervisor will discuss the scope of work with the County's representative. 4. VVhen the crew arrives at the site, the supervisor will inform them of the scope of work and conduct a tailgate safety briefing. T&3,ZkAY 2ji?rZi-d- 6. All identified chemicals will be inventoried prior to being placed into D.O.T. approved shipping containers. If "unknowns" are present, they will be field screened and categorized prior to being placed into the appropriate shipping container(s). 7. Once all items have been packaged, each container will be labeled and the shiU��winj documents will be prepared. 8. A Completed manifests, bills of lading and Ocean Blue work tickets Will be presented to the Count=,12resentative f or siF.iature. After being, si;ned-f _Qv_de_s uj*p representative. * LONG BEACH * * SAN DIEGO 0 9, 'flit, crew will assure the Work area in lek in a satisfactory condition and then demobilize 10. Upon arrival back at the Ocean Blue facility, the shipping document(%) will be presented fn our customer service department, who will in fil"P, ln,4-c disposal/recycling arrmigementg.The drums will then be scheduled and shipped to theappropriate IMIF or recyclor, 11. The paperwork will be turned in to the Miling 13 u eives ', department, �uicj (yrice oc(..�in I e rec disposal/recycling receipts, an invoice will be created and sent to the County department. enpl ag;al Vie Occan Blual't,ilm roill consisi tit arra supervisor and 2-6 tvchnieiaa.,; depending on size and ainount of waste. 1, When receiving the initial call frons a County representative for clean-np (ajscx koown as "take- down"� the ('_)cean Blue dispatcher ,iV rckjuct thc follwwin6 information: a) Caller's narne and telephone as i i nifier li) Site addj,ess of I]* encampirtent ,c) Approxiniite viz o of ffic r.,1ycan1prx1cnt 2, Usually the supervisor will follow-up by calling the County representative directly In inquire about specific details and may request a job walk (time permitting) to better assess the scope of work, which is influenced by accessibility, terrain, and other special restrictions, which vary greatly from campto camp. 'Idris information gathering will be at no charge, 3. Since the types of waste streams will vary, profiling will be done at the completion of the clean- up. 4. Tbv5UPCrVi90T'aria County representative will I . scl)edule the dean -up. Days before -leaning, coordinate with County, Law Enforcement, and social outreach programs. 5. All pe)-sonnel on the homeless encimipment crew will have certified blood borne pathogen straining so the), can properly handle any sharps, Stich a-, surgical needles that may be contaminated with diseases like AIDS and Hepatitis. 6. On the day of the job, the supervisor will meet with the crew at Ocean Blue's yard fora briefing; then all necessary equipment and materials will be gathered and loaded onto the vehicles, Count), representative to review the scope of work, and verify that all canip residents 11ave aw,g7tPW1, t1ke t)re-icises (usit?]Tv �: I-ONG BEACH 4 + SAN DIEGO � 925 TTest Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 ENVIRONMENTOL SERVICES,(562) 624-4127 technician and County representative will then walk the area(s) unless this was performed on an earlier day (see step 2). 8. The supervisor/lead technician will conduct a tailgate safety meeting to discuss work to be performed, and possible chemical, bio -hazardous and physical hazards. 9. The Ocean Blue crew will then suit -up into the proper PPE and begin segregating trash and packaging any hazardous I bio -hazardous waste. All regular trash Will be placed in bins for the municipal landfill, and hazardous and bio -hazardous wastes will be drummed and labeled. 10. The Ocean Blue crew will sanitize any areas of concern. 11. Once Ocean Blue feels that the site is clean, the supervisoT/lead technician will contact the County representative for a visual inspection and approval. The County representative will inspect the job site and give approval when satisfied. 12. Completed manifests, bills of lading and Ocean Blue work tickets will be presented the County representative for signature. After being signed, copies will be distributed to the County cepresentative. blo-hazardous wastes will be transported to Ocean Blue's yard for later disposal, 14. The paperwork will be turned in to the billing department, and once Ocean Blue receives i-isposal/recycling receipts; an invoice will be created and sent to the County department. 'Plan 5. Bio-Haz (5-ewage Spill Trauma Scgng) C Ocean Blue Team will consists of usually 2 technJcians. (Supervisor may be needed depending on the size of the Bio-Haz spill) I ti CAR 'M _04c"IM , 9 KMOM I of Bio -Hazardous incidences over the past five years. The types of responses have varied widely kvqni ranging from sewage spills and trauma scene clean-ups. 1. When Ocean Blue receives notcation that a sewage spill occurred, Ocean Blue's dispatcher and the County representative will discuss the pertinent information, including: i. 1: I•- - 01 rMUZ-V c) Nature of dent DXMMI=� V LONG BEACH 0 0 SAN DIEGO + e) Did it go nudcrground? (if yes, see Plart 2 also), t) What has spilled (contaftunemt) g) Location of spill 11) 'l of surface it was spilled on i) Size of area that needs to he decontaminated 0 Preterred method of doconlarninaflon K,)Traffic control is sacs 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph® (562) 624-4120 Fx (562) 624-4127 2. Based on the locallori of dhe iiwident, Enispatcher will provide the caller with ETAL (Estjj1-1d1*L'L1 Time of Arrival). If it is asniall sewage or blood spill, dispatcher will dispatch two technicians and a bioud-mobile, %,duch iS ZI Utilitv trIlel, set 111) N) do bio-haspills; if it ir? i,. In.rger spill dispatcher will radio sulvrvisor, dispatch him to site ami provide 11iti) with all of the incident inforniation provided. 3, Supervisor will request mobilizati0y' (1f lilt" 1PVr0Pr41te PersOnnel, equi[micid and Inaterials wMe traveling to the site. 4Upon arrival at the jobsite, [11C SU'Pel'ViSol' will conduct a Tailgate Safety Meeting informing the crew of chemical, bio and physical hazards related to the job, and procedures to take in case of an accident or c to hospitals in the area and their phone numbers. -5--fffe---crew w1iillen suit up into the proper PPE and begin work. Traffic control will be set ttp if needed. 6. The cleaning, method could be ejftgr-1)_-.wZ N -1m, ► ym►► '► a) Set tip containment with sand bags at lower end With VaCUUM b -tick or drum Vac b) S p ray bleach on entire contaminated area c) Wait 20 minutes for solution to or d) Pressure as the area as needed toward the sand bags e) Recover the contaminates/water with the vacuum equipment TIM, I R. I i LONG BEACH " SAN DIEGO N 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 OCE BLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES,(562) 624-4127 c) Pick up the contaminate/bleach solution using scrapper and rags or absorbent d) Place them including scrapper in a bio-haz container 9. The County representative will inspect the area, and approve the cleanup. 10. Remove containment sand bags (if pressure washing method was used) 11. Decon and demobilize the equipment. Any bio -hazardous waste that was removed will be properly packaged and labeled, and its associated paperwork such as the biohaz waste form will be completed. 12. All completed forms, bills of lading and Ocean Blue work tickets will be presented to the County representative for signature. After being signed, copies will be distributed to the County representative. 13. Any bulk liquid waste will be transported by vacuum truck to the appropriate disposal site to be off-loaded. The vacuum truck(s) will wash out in preparation for the next assignment, and return to Ocean Blue's yard. 14. Any solid and drummed liquid wastes will be transported to Ocean Blue's yard for later disposal. 15. The paperwork will be turned in to the billing department, and once Ocean Blue Receives disposal recycling receipts, an invoice will be created and sent to the County department. W Picean BiWk of the spill and the method of cleanup. 1. When Ocean Blue receives a call regarding a spill in a Waterway, the dispatcher will gather as much information as possible from the caller, in as little time as possible. We understand that "time" is a huge factor in this type of a situation. Our dispatcher will immediately contact one of Ocean Blue's Project Managers and get him headed towards the spill location. Dispatcher will discuss with County Representative the magnitude of the situation and size of the response incident location, he will make contact with the County Representative for the pertinent information. and leaving our facility, in route to the incident location. The Ocean Blue Project Manager will be in constant communication with the crew. Our Response Units are designed for these types of ;zififf I E -?M 0 LONG BEACH * * SAN DIEGO f 3. When the Occait Blue Project Manager, arrives on scene, lie and the County Representative w,vifl quickly discuss the containment location. The Prcaject Manager will contact the crew en route and direct the to the exact location where the Boom will be placed. 4. Once containment is in place, we will look at the next several task that need consideration, Viese task will include: c) Safety issues d) Air monitoring issues e) Traffic issues f) Tidal issues Lio, -0ing issues h) Wildlife issues i) Disposal methods j) cost Control oleasures 5. We will begin staging clean-up and (depending on the amount spilled) recovery crews in and along the Waterway(s). 6. A Cortuna nd Post may be set up if necessary, where daily meetings can be conducted between the agencies and the res, pondens. ® Staging areas for waste storage containers (tanks/bins) may be required. 8. The Ocean Blue PM will be responsible for daily safety -meetings with his crew(s), lie will also be responsible for all required documentation throughout the clean-up operations. 9. Methodologies, safety and cost considerations will be discussed regularly between Ocean Blue and The County. 10. Disposal options for the specific waste streams will be presented to The County for approval prior to shipping any waste off-site. 11. At Project completion, Ocean Blue will request The County inspect the site for final clearance. 12. Paperwork will be turned in to the billing department and billed accordingly. LONG BEACH + 1�1' , SAN DIEGO C070 T1N,"'_'D _1ENTRY PERMIT I lrTI 0 Nj S CEO =_ all tull) vueu welo rew. /Ali Sections Sri be filled in or ch cked off, A prMe-entry chscklis!nd Waneme;,nc� �cuelactpio, pian mustFecornpleted Prior, to preparg inthe so entry permit, confined It SCOPE Confined space entry permits are effective for one (1) work shift. Should the confined space be ab • PREP. (PREPARATION) Adequate preparation ot a coriffned space includes washing, cl a�L�u 11 19-amd eanin product n the space or vessel. lnitlaJ cleaning shall he done from outside the space if at all possible. Isolation andneutralization.of all energy sources are spe0 ic to each confined space. Energy sources include electric h drauli n ad Forced or Induced air ventilation must be used t M, Indicates required and completed preparation requirements SUP BLIND SUND/BLANK FLANGES DOUBLE BLOCK A BLEED %wr at •'; TESTING The atmosphere of a confined space can be potentially oxygen deficient, flammable, toxi(;, reactive or corrosive, 76sting of the atmosphere is required prior to entry and periodically thereafter. Evaluating the atmosphere for oxygen concentration, flammability and hydrogen sulfide are normally standard, although other contarninants may have to be evaluated specifically, Always test in the following sequence- Oxygen defic iency/on rich m ent, LEL, and for known or suspected toxins, reactive compounds and corrosive materials, All testing instruments must be bump -tested and checked for proper calibration in a clean ventilated environment, prior to atmosphere testing. When testing a confined space, test different levels because of the potential for stratification of vapors and gases. NO ENTRY SHALL 13E MADE IN FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERES OVER 10% OF THE LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (L.E.L.) OR OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERES OF 23% OR GREATER. pie WITHOUT SARIEGRESS 16% IMPAIRED JUDGEMENT AND BREATHING 8% DF4TH IN MINUTES 3-5 OFFENSIVE ODOR 50-100 THRESHOLD OF SERIOUS EYEINJURY 1000-2000 IMMEDIATE COLLAPSE WITH RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS ZMZ=11 Im"re", METHANE (LIGHTER THAN AJRI CARBON MONOXIDE (SAME AS AIR) HYDROGEN SULFIDE (HEAVIER THAN AIR �*MSQ' P&.9Ay_,Z PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT iperations shall be barricaded in order to provide a clear work area and to keep unauthorized personnel out, _rtable electric equipment must be equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). All lighting must be low voltage and of explosion proof design. Any equipment which may generate a static charge must be adequately grounded and bonded. (examples: ventilation equipment, hydroblasters, steam machines, hose nozzles, vacuum trucks, guzzlers, etc.) Ladders must be properly secured when in use. Vertical entry operations over fop, d retrieval equipment. W Indicates requirements and certifies equipment is present and will be used, DILUTED MIXTURE T iyT AIR MO (WHILA = P) RICH MIXTURE AIR F6OVERS WT149" rosmom FORCED VENTILATION Forced or Induced air ventilation must be used t M, Indicates required and completed preparation requirements SUP BLIND SUND/BLANK FLANGES DOUBLE BLOCK A BLEED %wr at •'; TESTING The atmosphere of a confined space can be potentially oxygen deficient, flammable, toxi(;, reactive or corrosive, 76sting of the atmosphere is required prior to entry and periodically thereafter. Evaluating the atmosphere for oxygen concentration, flammability and hydrogen sulfide are normally standard, although other contarninants may have to be evaluated specifically, Always test in the following sequence- Oxygen defic iency/on rich m ent, LEL, and for known or suspected toxins, reactive compounds and corrosive materials, All testing instruments must be bump -tested and checked for proper calibration in a clean ventilated environment, prior to atmosphere testing. When testing a confined space, test different levels because of the potential for stratification of vapors and gases. NO ENTRY SHALL 13E MADE IN FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERES OVER 10% OF THE LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (L.E.L.) OR OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERES OF 23% OR GREATER. pie WITHOUT SARIEGRESS 16% IMPAIRED JUDGEMENT AND BREATHING 8% DF4TH IN MINUTES 3-5 OFFENSIVE ODOR 50-100 THRESHOLD OF SERIOUS EYEINJURY 1000-2000 IMMEDIATE COLLAPSE WITH RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS ZMZ=11 Im"re", METHANE (LIGHTER THAN AJRI CARBON MONOXIDE (SAME AS AIR) HYDROGEN SULFIDE (HEAVIER THAN AIR �*MSQ' P&.9Ay_,Z PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT iperations shall be barricaded in order to provide a clear work area and to keep unauthorized personnel out, _rtable electric equipment must be equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). All lighting must be low voltage and of explosion proof design. Any equipment which may generate a static charge must be adequately grounded and bonded. (examples: ventilation equipment, hydroblasters, steam machines, hose nozzles, vacuum trucks, guzzlers, etc.) Ladders must be properly secured when in use. Vertical entry operations over fop, d retrieval equipment. W Indicates requirements and certifies equipment is present and will be used, Effective Date Permit issued to 0 0 Description of Work M I h- w ---20-r--1 "Time - AM, Pm Expiration Data, — --.- - -- ------ Time AM PM [I Equipmentipiping depressurized & vented 13 Povvena-d (forced air) ventilat,,on CJ Other P Type 0 Fiarnmabfe gen an&,;7,dJ M 0 U) Z:r en nj L I Ll Equipment/piping blinded, blanked, or misaligned F -I Flnrtric, hydrAulln, pneumatic & mechanical energy sources shut off & locked out. 0 Vessel/space steamed, cleaned, or washed Fok, GaRbsZODn 0 K :0, t6an LM(O;s 1�1 LF L "=j UM THM I tACRE THAN i27-. 5 PPM 0-5P rm 50 PPM I I "wooM'. 1,12 Svvt� f6o fnm,. :,101" IfIN f1ce. pp" -1-1--i I --- OPERATIONAL AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT [I VVarning signs, barricades 0 Ftre e4inguisher EJ Grounding and/or Bonding 0 Barricade tape/cones F_j Ground fault circum interupter [11 Ladder a r) D Ventilation Fan or Blower D Lighting (hazardous location rated) [--I Other. 'a M PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 3: 0 rn,-4 0 1,f2 f=ace APR El Full Face APR D ImpervOus gloves D Safety glasses m Filters: El OV / AG E-Hapa 0 impervious cqothing 0 Fail protection/arresUng equipment 0 Dust / Mist Pre-rifter 0 Boots n Chemical Splash Goggles 0 Other 0 Hearing protecffop F, Other . ..... RESCUE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT Control or Emergency Phone Number I Base Station M :'C Location of Phone/Radio M .M RESCUE EQUIPMENT NEEDED CSE COMMUNICATION ,01 M 0 Full body harnessAllellne El DavltfTrfpod 0 R communication 7P 0 Rescue winch 0 Other, 0 Rope signals 0 0 Visual hwW signals e 0 Other > POTENTIAL EMERGENCY SiTUATION(S) 0 ACTION TO BE TAKEN Z CONFINE"[) SWAGE ENTHANT(S) We(l) have reviewed the potential emergency situations and actions to be taken, Well.' are farnihar wft all rescue equipment, and mothodF. See entrant ornployee rwer section of the permit for ad(Ptional signatures. GnrJ-INED SPAI OBSE"RVER/87ANDBY I have chW ond ticatfon equipment and reviewed air ernergenvy actions to be taken m0h entrant personnel. ed,,tW QUALIFIED PEIISON/SUPERVISOR I have eviluafed properly and completed all portions of this permit. All personnel have reviewed the conditions of the permit and are adequately trained to perforryi this. job, SUPERVISOR 'HWIWE SITE SAF M OFMCER TIM ATP While, - Onrntinn,., YPW,,'VA,-Snfnt,., MAnTm-Prrrti"d at E-,Uc, I have ravi,,wod all peooit-raquiiad alid pohibitad conditions and tine poientiel emergency SitUations. ,�,-)d actions to ba tzkaii. I cm familiar with afl rescuo equ;pmew and, coainnuniozations i'` et NAME ID# TIME -IN Tlm,-- ou'r 2 3 4 7 9 10 112 13 14 15 171 18 191 20 21 Quality Assurance Ocean Blue considers Quality assurance a very important factor in ulaintaining flit! high standard of performance we proinise. Wefitilly underslaud (1) the importance of speed in regards to emergency response, and in working with other agencies ill silifflar scopes of work we now (2) what Is required, In our efforts to ensure these 2 objectives are met, ourproject assurance goes through the following, I. Pre-Projectl1reparation 2. Project Monitoring 3. Post Project Debriefing Pre-Proied Preparation M HUH -T -1g; Quality Assurance Prgral'"s stall at tile POirlt Of hiring. Ocean blue is better tharl other mvironnwnfaf c0nlriloiCS beCaUSe ITIO!.A 01 ULff CoMpetitions "just go throu8h th., motto Performink _nsll, high qtjolity oervice—day in & d3v -in, requires a certahl kiml off personalit Y someolle who is drivepi & willing lo work at all 110LUS of the da)% Oceim Blue mostly laires supervisors & technician,,, that we are already --at a njininjuy?,_ acquainted with. New hires an., usually recommended & sponsored by a current employee. The sponsor-eniployee is primarily responsible for ensuring the sponsored-employec receives all the proper training to fit Ocean Blue's culture. emselvvs, "Cean Iflue Wilt 90 Out of our ways to keep them, With good pay, great benefits, and a family -orientated work environment (literally) we can keel) our em lovees for a lgrig. time (Also AIM attract t1ir industrys best talpiji). We are very proud of our low turnover rates—the lowest in the industry—because it is important to Quality Assurance. Please see the resumes for the 11TIRIM years our employees have been with Ocean Blue. Training; Ocean Blue provides & requires comprehensive training for our employees. Wi. provide initial training & refresher training on an annual and bi-annual basis. Training courses include 40 -hour HAZ WOPER, 8 hour refresher, Confined S%ace Entr.M & Res;eTMU, Management Systems training, Blood Borne Pathogens, Automated External Defibulator, Basic CPR & First Aid, Forklift, Vacuum & Roll -Off Truck training, Traffic Control, Small Equipment (Pumps, air Compressors slid Pressure Washers) and various Uiernical Specific training (Asbestos, Lead, PCB, Chlorine, Acids and Bases, Reactive chemicals). ,i': LONG BEACH ," :,% SAN DIEGO + Ak KEN BLUE ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES. INC. llsjcdfi �tOMT Nil, IN MW PWJ 35 ST #Wzt6 I Mrv-1W1MWWrWJ 1 14, force does not have the luxury of relying on "someone else". Every Ocean Blue technician needs ;?xjr, ?_Ar Ift & safetr a:ub,?ss?doT a7td a �- =Vinlg�_&4r employees experience —and keeping such expenence wriam our statt —is essential to WEFT T-Tfy- providing high -levels of emergency response. 1W70 -71"71 4� VAN 17-111LUE11,67r"JIV, efficientl_y managing resources, and planning for upcoming jobs. Additionally dispatchers must always have "cards up their sleeves" in case of another emergency situation. Ocean Blue has live A,17, who are long-time veterans in emergenq,,, response. Our Dispatchers know we never turn down client callouts. NM 011fle4u] * * V70ma"WineW 10 W_ equipment. Always having the proper tools is essential for an effective response. $Wervisor/ManaFers MeefizZ; On most Monday mornings, management meets to discuss -ewriu* 11 meetings any foreseen problems are discussed; as well as any techniques, methods & disposal options for upcoming jobs. This meeting's primary focus is to ensure all projects ru ly, Project Monitoring with what they expect, and in turn, clientele are comfortable with what Ocean Blue provides. asL.4.. CouTU NO F. - Patrol, United States Coast Guard, Department ot Fish &TTAMFU h ' epartment of' Substances Control- These regulatory agencies determine "how clean is clean enough'. Ocean Blue will always recommend a cleanup method but we understand the client has the final decision towards cleanup. The chent can decide to clean via superfine, pressure washing, flushing, or confined space entry. No matter the situation, Ocean Blue will not depart until the Client & regulatory agencies are 10OP/o satisfied with the final results. * LONG BEACH * * SAN DIEGO + 1000*1 OcIrz fin ERVIRONMENTHL SERVICES, IN 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Phe (562) 624-4120 Fx. (562) 624-4127 Easescommuric ation-,19-Exg i igMaSnk Ocean Blue maintains an active cult -tire of emergency response, and as a result, we expect all personnel to ahvayq onsv)rr the phone. Whether it be, a client, a driverltechrUctaft " 0s, everyone has a 24P capability of immediately speaking with ccan Blue's highest management, Should any problerns arise, clients can rest assured they will always have art open line of comae-tunication with Ocean Blue's ownership 1"il ate Safety Meeting: At the beginning of cacti shill, on -scene management hold tailgate Safety meetings to discuss thte craTent PI-oJed. jot) details including chen-Lical hazards, physical hazards, res pira tory protection, protective equipment and emergency rote it res rare discussed i- detatil with all en1pl0yecs.'1'his meefing gives c-n-q-,1oyvcs,,!1c k)pportunity ,,) ask acty questions. Oin-Site Vzsat i If timeallows, our General Manager and/or Safety Supervism will visit ongoing job sites. These visits are opportunities for upper management to ensure dailY-plans are implemented effectively. "Theie visits ares provided at no Cost to our cusloiner,"). Variance-, If for whatever reason there is a schedule/cost variance to the original plan, General Manager Ron Dare will immediately involve himself for the remainder of the project. Any sgf projectnianap ,ers axid ,uper%dsors, and if necessary with techniciwis, drivers and operators. At these meetings we discuss the different aspects of the project. Topics may include job safety, response dine, waste collection, decontamination procedures, waste mixiinrization, disposal options, crew changes or any other items we feel needs discussion. Mr. Dare win also consult with regulatory agencies & clientele for comments on work performance & improvement. LONG BEACH -Al TAN DIEGO Job Number PRE JOB DURINGJOB •W ne call: 0' Mas Tail • IMIMIMMM UP PXTIPM-M Nas crew's phone response adequate: �nstruction clearly communicated to crew: Was crew adequately trained for job: Ml M., i I 141E.MORIA4 ipervisor response time: ere spill containments in place? Situation Crew Lq= POSTJOB customer express satisfaction? - MINIMI -I - - ,zste amount of waste minimized? Were weather hazards adressed? Did Supervisor 10-19 to dispatch Traffic control implemented? Was equipment restocked? i.e. fuel W�ase-q`u-ip'ment properly decontamina Did crew lunch? Necessary crew change? Was hazmat dealt with appropriately? as all paperwork complete/signed? Was labor efficient? IiComments: -ew Response time: vT as cTenT ORKWere sufficient resources present? 61IMMOIAM I . I I iiiiii�lli���lill�ll����L NI 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 m (562) 624-4127 nm—t Belour lfrom top tro bottonn Our 200 Serio Gear Trucks, Vacuum Tnicks. and 100 Series Supetwisor Trurk.q 925 West Esther Street I -Ong each, CA 90813 Ph: (5 2) 624-4120 Fa (562) 624-4127 &nff&_nc5_R_omna_U"it Our Long Beach facility has (4) Eniergency Response Units (EHUs) capable of containing, categorizing, packaging and decol %tarni 1-1,11 iog variulls types of spills. Our ERUs are custom-made with our specs in mind. For example we have water tanks/pumps installed to decontaminate contaminated persons/items in the hot zone. We also have specific boxes made to hold our specialized equipment listed below, Our liewest Emergency Response Vehicle is equipped with a clean burning natural gas engine that van nin conjilluously on site for (4) days before remeling. Out- entin- fleet —including our ERUs— III have trafficcontrollighting to work ixi terminals, stye vb and highways. Belowis a list of what ourERUs comepre stocked with. 2 i5GALDRUM 2 SHOP VAC 4 AIRESPIRATORqW15 9s+ 110, F5(7,APFP()T'ILITS 6 55 CAI. DRUM (SUPTiMINU) 2 ABSORBENT ' PADS (BALES) 4 L�rrwj_ GLOVES LINERS (BOX) 2 30 GAL DRUM-- 2 ABSORBENT BOOM (BALES) 2 jNrrRit, GLOVES (DZ.) 2 95 GAL POLY DRUM 1 CHAIN 5/8 INCH 20 PVC BOOT COVERS (FACH) 1 30 GAL STEEL DRI A4 I CHAIN BINDERS 6 FACE SrITELDS (EACH) [j5 GAL POLY DRUM I COMAT,nNG (2 -TON) 4 FACE, SMELD BRACKETS 2�55 2 30 GAL FOLY DRUM 4 CAUTION "rA`h tR(J11) 1 FAR PLUGS FOAM TYPE (BOX) 3 5 GAL POLY DRUM 4 DRINKING WATER (CASES) 4 TYVEK - XL (Dz.) 2 FIRE HOSE (50 Ft) j 211DRUM I PUMP (PLASTIC POGO) 4 TYVii":)6ii, (Dz.) F 2 WATTIR HOSE �14 INCH ('25 1-1 6 6 DUCI'T AVF (HOL.T.S) 3 POLY TyVEK ® XL (EAC H) 2 WA talc HOSE11CIrl (.50 IT) 4EXTENSION CORD (25FT) 3 POLY TYVEK - XXL (EACH) 3 BROOMS 2 IFIRE EXTINGUISHERS 2 RAIN GEAR - XL (Dz.) 4 HAND SCRAPEii I 2 RAIN GEAR - XXL (Dz.) 2 LONG HANDLED SCRAPERS 4 GROUNDING CABLES 5 ACID St -IIT - XL (EACH) 2 MANHOLE COVER PULLER 2 GROUNDING RODS 5 ACTO SUIT - XXL (EACH) I FRY -BAR (LRG) 1 T10 - POD 5, SARANEX SUIT - XL (EACH) PRY -BAR (SM) 2 SCBA 5SAIRANFX SUIT - XXL (EACH) RAKES (LAWN TYPE) 4 5 MINUTE ESCAPE BTL 1 1 .YJ L EYE WASH STATION I �'RAKES (GARDEN TYPE) 2 SLEDGEHAMMER 2 SHOVELS (SHORT HANDLED) 2 � SViOVEL (LRG FLAT) 2 "SHOVELS (FlAT) 2 SHOVELS (ROUND) 1 SQUEEGEES 2 rON POOLS-LRG 2 DECON POOLS -M 3 PLASTIC BAGS :O 4 JBODYHARNESS 2 2 1 LIFE LINE (50 FT) 1 FULL FACE RESPIRA ORS HALF FACE RESPIRA TORS I ROPE (150 FT SPOOL) 5o MASK 1 I�DUST BLEACH (IGAL) 14 AMMONIA CARTRIDGES 14 PESTICIDE CARTRIDGES 14 HEPA CARTRIDGES I ROPE (150 FT SPOOL) 4 100 FT AIR LINES 8 SAMPLE JARS 14 OZ. 3 150 FT AIR LINES 10 TRAFFIC CONES 1 6 PERSON MANIFOLD j SHRINK WRAP (ROLLS) I PRESSURE REGULATOR STRAPS 10 FT (4000 LB EACH) 4 PVC GLODZ.) IS )N SPRAYER (4 GAL) ! GREEN (5 GAL) BRUSHES rRCURY SPILL KIT 1 NITRIC ACID (I GAL) 1 SODA ASH (5 GAL) I ISODIUM BI -CARBONATE (1 GAL) 1 ACID NEUTRALIZER (5 GAL) 1 BASE NEUTRALIZER (5 GAL) 2 RESPIRATOR CLEANING WIPES (BOX) 6 28M CUBIC FI') COMPRESSED AIR BTL I LAD DER (12 IT EXTENSION TYPE) 1 LADDER (12 FT ROPE TYPE) 2o ORGANIC VAPORS CARTRIDGES 1� LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO ;m Roll - Trucks: Capable of hauling one or two 40 yard bins (or kaff in smaller). Used to transport bulk loads of solid waste and debris. Often used for soil removals and hameless L'ncanjpowui cleanups. Roll -off liucks the also peimitLed as waste Tire Haulers, Ocean Blue owns single Bob tail roll offs operable with -rWEV' s. qe� We also own "Rocket Launcher" ial vlas lict Yoll-off trailers Operable willsa couting rckcal class A ficense, Ocean Blue also u",ns a selection a various sized bins for various applications, RMLM . . I . - ... The Hydro Pxcwator is also capable of Producing .3,M)OF"al pressure washing. Additionally, the unit: has boiling systema to hCal WateLI'lliS gun SyStern will melt guars and remove most stains; in Tnost cases also graffiti. Me unit has '1,500 gallon.-, of fresh water storage LONU BEACH � 4 SAN DIEGO 0 Pressure Washers 0 Used to clean streets, walls, and equipment a Hot water / Cold Water pressure washing capabilities * Special tips to minimize over spray * Customized trailers with Dual Gun capabilities 0 Ocean Blue owns a towable water trailer to quickly reload water without a nearby water source. Light Towers Light Towers provide bright lighting where there is none. Use on sides of freeways, beaches, river beds. Boom Trailers e Ocean Blue maintains 13,000 feet of containment boom. * We also have a "Quick reel", capable of deploying 2,000 feet of boom rapidly. # Standard Boom trailers hold 1,600 is of containment boom, 500 ft. of absorbent boom, 25 bales of absorbent pads, and Small pollution control skiffs. J r] Vacuum Trailer When Vac trucks are too large to fit, we use towable 20 BBL vacuum trailer (1,000 Gallon capacity. Trailer is permitted for Kitchen Grease, Sewage, Oils, and other Haz'mat materials Towable Igiter Towable Jetter is used for small jobs where full sized vactors are unnecessary Jetter reel reaches up to 300 feet in distance. Various specialized Jetter heads for multiple applications. Air Commessor • Towable air compressor. • Feeds air into Coppus blower for confined Space entry. • Feeds air into "plugs" when creating a containment within a sewer line. • Feeds air into "Lift Bags" when raising derelict sea vessels. Arrow Board LDecon-station Forklift Trailer • Custom-made trailer to serve as an arrow Used when we need to bring a forklift on board and decontamination station. site. • Arrow Boards provide traffic control for Most used during truck roll-overs, and shoulder/lane closures. cargo must be offloaded. • Decon-station provides running water to decontaminate peoples/items. <� LONG BEACH (- + SAN DIEGO * 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph: (562) 624-4120 Fx� (562) 624-4127 M -2 -inn n -An -SK Occan Blue"; Jr.ong i3eflCh facility employs two full-time mechanics. Our inecharlics are supervised by General Manager 'lo "Maniaer on Dare, The maintenance, teainj are fespt)j-1s ible fo, rgt1ja11y maintain 111g C)cean Blue's equipment& �aje.tv to me(11 loo -al, state and fed(lrdl safiviy requirements, is insPeClOd every %) days as required by law aild cufmraly have a satisfactory rati,19 With the California Irlighway Patrol, We keep our inspection and service records ort years and will be available upon request. California Air Resources Board (CARB)TrUck & Rus regulati(,in mandate sign'ficantlY r0dfjg'k�s diesel particulate matter, Since enar-iment we PLU dlaSc:(! over 00) CARB-approved -clein bulithig--ti'Licks; a $2,5(Yj,000, investment, Above: Illuminated by our towable Light Tozvers: a night display of our towablefleet including: pressure washers, fork Ita t -railer, arrow boards, air compressors, water trailers, decon station and light towers. LONG BEACH 0 SAN D1EGO 925 West Esther Stre vp ©» Long Beach, CA 9081 OCERM"OBLUE Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES, IN%C. Fx: (562) 624-4127 Ocean Blue © n+\b ± using any subcontractors for this contract. All services il}b f provided using in-house 16" MIG B_*1XH S, 4 SAN DIEGO (;1, ITS A,ND LICENSES 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 F (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 California Contractors State License Board - "A" General Engineering Contractor License #V09140 wifft HAZ endorsement California Highway Patrol - License 11111486, Control #198917, Cirrier #1 I 12, i CIlifnmia Dep'll-tMeTit Cqf M(AO'VOIIIC105- MoJor U . Environmental Protection Agency - TD #CAD983608258 CaUfornia Department of Public Health-Trauina Scene Waste Managlement Practitioner ID # TSW 066 California De.parlment of Pubtlic 1-1calth - Medical Wask- TII'ansporter, Reglife at]011 #1354 C , U.S. Depavbnent of Homeland Securily - Incident Command System Ics- 100, ICS-��()o 1(` ICS®7 U—(;. 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'nj NUI m,NZ 54 HANLYLER NAME,, DCFAN LUG IYTIOYMENTiL SM, L-ODAT10N �,ODQES,St 929 m ESTW.R 91 CA LO* OF-ACH, AVTYTTYiTFAN6PWTC','R �-WARDDUS WASE CDDE$ SUBMITTED CK TK nvr,-LF=ATjONt ) LONG BEACH '? > SAN LNEGO ) 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 .......... 624-4120 ot, A Pk (562) ENTRONMENTOL SERVICES, INC Fx: (562) 624-4127 US OlMatifiEWAL PPOtEUTION ASENCY 75 HAKTHORM, MEET, MY 5AN RAN I 11"M�� '�A 1111 11 C - 5005 Sad -maTbar 2Z, 1994 13CO71 TRAVY !T28105NI aCEAN BuIP. EWTROWNTAL FYV 4 ! I i O&OPADD ST , 1,ON6 BEACH-, CA, PqaJ 4 1 1 V! g 11 lu acknu: Odge INT, thO ENVIONMENTAL MROTED71OR ARENVY (ER J h -M ovvpiyod m. pct1-t.1Cvt.1m of, avvivAy TPA FOR MOM lvNiTt:jt 'Um Wdrugs shumn Waw Tv numply ww v4 avvilm, MO of The Fesourn't ('-mfmrvkvJ'.On -,w) Pewivery Ac,,,'- MW- I OJA r A Tdr, rwtila call C n Huzber igr- Vz,41 brulladan appeam beln, The ER', Trmn 0 "WAMU. Annua! 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Gaza:.-z-."rdk,w: tvr�4Az llsvCk'r belov!lu nw;hrd thr-Departmew of lymIllml WateMmmg;mttfg pTT%j7:T.j' Off—m m'e'x w lmn'"puet mrfUmd va.n"c' 1925 wen YSawr g Imula plagi-C, nbjecilom"� IVA Ate Divio'01) I(X, purl ' Clew 6, of fhp c9i4qY16A '�'-fmftb aml sviny cDde and ,be omfirlan" fv" lbrth on -pJlt Hiowing pq "t, Media WageMmatei.iterm 11'rogm-ri Dme, SAN D5.,: -:G0 LONG, BEACH A iE'PArkTMFNT OF HEALTF SERVICES (v 16) --77 -591N, r23 Vat= 3mman, 13, 1 7 hl MICAL. W&M- TAAX5P0X:= 925 West Esther Str99t Long each, CA 90813 Ph-, (562) 624-4120 Fx: (562) 624-4127 j7dt i'�; m vify flu,! 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Y11W i9 8 IM 4 1 I ,:# 0 histitute pi. —iSUI - 2V This Certificate of Achievement is to aelmowledge that JUS-KINJ LEE has reaffitmed a dedication to serve in times of crisis tluough continued professional development and comp!etion of the inaependent study course: F�:r (MI C/) > ICS for Sjuaie Resources and z InItial Action Incident, ICS -200 0 FnG) �n rj w Lwued thu 16th Day of Fobnvry, 2015 =r :) Cn 0 -a zi Y. Supuiuftd" C) 0) CO M 0 0.3 UCET CEU EmaVmcy M=gemw b6imft M CD M . 0 K) M =r En > N M CO Cn 40 0 (D A This Cerl,ificule ol'Addeveinew is to acknowledge that hus reuffirmed a dedication to serve in fi;nes crjivis tarough continued pro �fe INTERNIFI)IN-1-1.' 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Any variation frow, the sv=fcm0w a" wm~s of ft Pwmft Appliryumn Fe" or mWon of soalw cmism MW by cau" W eaw*u ihe pamilt 6. ThW perrrA ahs be posbad at or near each p4ma of amploynwnt oa provided in 3 OCR 34L4 Roc*lvhd By ft"4qmsd by ,an re Permlt Wift C' 13 sh, Ird Date Appraved by VAtfidMW"@W0M*Vn" onto ) I-ONG BEACH SAN -DIEGO � I I . a 0 93MEMM-MUM I,-agt M-L;n " LONG BEACH > ) SAN DIEGO ) A 150AND OF MUC WORKS MEMHERS L. IF OR N 1A KEVIN AMES HEATHER MARIE REPEIVING VTCE PREShOW MICHAEL R DAVIS JOEL F JACINTO COWMa"ER FRIC GARCETTI LL9 M. RIVAS COMMMONER MAYOR P' 04~ 4AWM WE (10'"Vft 925 W, Esther Strft� Long Beach, CA 90813 JOHN L. REAMER, J& jospsoar of Pub% Works md Oftedw BUREAU OF 7RACT AnM1910YWAT*N 1149 & BROADWAY, SVITV 300 LOS ANGELVS, CA 00015 (213) 047-1= RE., STATUS 0,FM1NQRjTj'�,1A'_0AA`�N !��, I I �Aj,� LER IFV�Ar QN Me No. - 6381 mmmmalm The Bureau of Contract Adminiwakioit, Moe of Contract Compliance bmsimplemmicd a cliange, to Ille Cit, y of 'Los Angeles M-MMBE Certification Rules and RegWaUoest centilTuations Will rn 'valid beyond the period iudicated in the issued certification approval Ietters. A firm Audi reniain Certified unless and until its certification is reimmed for cause, thCrightair llz st a Itlitio info nnationand/ orcoeduct on-aite visits at arty finiedoring the cettification paiod to yCrify any (locualentatiort submitted with. your application. If there ar . any changes in your firm's namc, address, ownership, control, or work- category, you arestill reqOired to notify this office of those changes in w6fing. Please include yotir file number on cach p of correspondence yctathkg to these matters-, yont ccrtificatii:w Status CU he velified it, the City of Los Angeles DBEA11BEMBE database at jLqjL/bL t 213) 847-2684. A.Laqt�y,pjg or by calling out office a( If yoti have any questions regardhig this matterplease contact the Ccatrahzed Certification Administration at (21.3) 847-2684. Sincerely, Lynda McChnchoy,, ertification Managor Office of Contract Compliance Bnrcau of Co tract Achnixtistration AN EOUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUN" - AMS THE AGT'ON EMPLOYER R%Fbkb awmadihmmurd0waft a LOS ANGELES COUNTY Go, SUMER & r2 NESS AFFAIRO BON U W19mill'i 925 W Esther St. Long Beach, CA 90813 Los Angles Cou Bonty ard o uporvlaors Hilda L Solis Mark Rley-T"omas hefla KusW Don Knobs solicitations which include the "Request for Local SBE Preference Program Consideration" form. You must complete the form and provide your Vendor Number in your bid/proposal for each response to receive the preference. Additionally, the Board of Supervisors es a s e a u Prompt Pay Program". As a certified Local SSE, your company is now eligible for a 15 -day prompt payment. Please call the Small Business Services office at (855) 230-6430 or send an email to cbgL*@dcba,lacounty.gov to make an appointment to receive your fte Prompt Payment stamp and instruction& # required to notify the Small Business Services office and the OSDC immediately. # W m it 7 MR111•11WINgIrw ImAlp, BRIAN J. Ti DIRECTOR DEBBIE CASREIRA-JOHNSON Chief, Small Business Services BJS:DCJ f -27D8 toll-ftee saaz93.8222 - phone 213.1274.1452 •f x 213,687. 1137 500 W. Temple St., Room B-96 - Lo3 Angeles, CA 900 12 deba.lacounty.gov TYPE STATUS Welcome i �gZaut TO SB Need &:;sistance3- Mar 20,2013 -e n ep %-ontact us Hl';-WOVVM� (��C-`JkN RLUE Legal Business Name OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC Doing Business As OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC Address 925 Vq ESTHER ST Phone (562) 624-4120 LONG BEACH, CA 90813 FAX (562) 624-4127 Email r,:,_oonha1ee(&aot.com BusinessTypes Con `on Service Service Areas imperial, Los Angeles, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Ventura Keywords hazardous waste emoval and transportation firm, waste disposal, 24 hour emergency spill response (including co, none d space entry), hazardous, non hazardous ant bio-hazardous waste management lab pack and drurn transportation services, trdustrial cleanin Construction License Types A - General Engineering Classifications -751215 - Refuse collection and disposal 7512,15 -Nay,,,-),azardcus waste disposal 751219 - Hazardous waste. disposal 761316 - Tox c spill cleanup 761317 - W spill cleanup TYPE STATUS FROM TO SB Approved Mar 20,2013 Feb 28, 2018 � ..� .��:� qJ i. ^�'P :.� i„„ ° ��' : ' � ��!.� dam. ,�,�:'.�''°;� • :.� Department�� Finandal Manvageinant' 333 West Ocean Blvd., 7th Floor, ,; 9 SbeClongbeach.gi Beach,Vendor Account Number., 189683 Karen Carrillo Ocean Blue Environmental Services 925 W. Esther St. Long 90813 Cky f Long Daadv City 1. Long Beach is pleased to Issue this SBE Certificateto the terms and conditions identified below: 1JUAIC$ code(s) for whkh SO IF statue' in recognized. 362112 !1602 CortOkAte Effsable Onto., 04/07/16 04/07/ Work Performed bk ^..k 1 i WCS code(s)•'counted as SBE participation for work agenciesperformed on contracts prmred by the above agencies. The .serve the right to withdraw this certificationcfetermIned that certification. . knowingly 1 1 : ' eis by false, misleading or fncorrect Information and reserve the right to audit all statements. If any firm attempts to Falsify 1 misrepresent i - k to obtain certification,sQ - i'. from participation t x period t to five years, 509 CertMeation is valid ?or a period orthree (3) y2orsTo maintain S61E status, r1imN mUst updite their exis'Ung SRE Vendor 1 '.A on or bmfore the expiration date mentioned above, :' 'a .. .. It there. are any changes in your 1.certification,isu are reqWred to update your i. Information online. A copy of your Information can be viewed by ioogfng Into City of L" Beach Venda- Portal, dick on Vendor Profile, and visiting the Small Business Cettlfiratfon tab, Sincerely, Acting Purchasing & Business Services Manager Port of LONG BEACH rhe Green Part. Certified Small Roxinv.,qs T.Interprise Vendor Account Number: 252225 Weady Vejia OCE'01 ENVIROMMENITAL jm,"' 925 West Esthor Street LONG BEACH, CA 90813 Thank you f'(.)r subtnitting your Vcridor Ap fication seeking Small Business Fraerprise recogriRion -Mith thk� Port w, crra Boach Apr, i . p our (�Villuaflion of tite intormatiou you provide,,(] itl yourapplication and the Nuith Arnaricaji IndtLvtTy Cla 'fication Systen), cortcq you SS1 J x1L, Your statu,4 as a Sxnal! RnOness Enter' p.-isc. lhas be -'W The Port is pleased to issue this SBE Certificatcwbjeut to the terms erred condit-tows idewifiedibulo.,v: 551 ida tw k mcagnizedz SM 11 _ 02/04/15 art t*rg e Daim 6ratra Date; 02/04'19 Work Parlbrnied by your firm that falls within Uic above-mentioned NAICS code(s) will be counted as SBE participation for work performed on contracts procured by the above Port. 11w Port reserv(cs the right to Withdraw this ccrtification if at any tirne it is deter-ductj that cortification ovai knowingly obtahied by falso, ixiisleading w- incorrect information and reserves t1je nght to nudit all stioornents, If' airy fina at-terripts to fialsify or misrepresent infbinnalion tcs obtain cerfification, tho firm inay lie disqualified frorn participation in any contracts for a period of up to five years, 531! Cartification is vaNd for P perivd of threa (3) VL -am. To maintain 38ff status, Mms must update their existing s6F Vendor Application on or before the expiration date stated bove, Aginfainn ation is subject to werificution. if I fliere are any 01anges in Your stats that may impact your certification, you are required to update your account inibrination online. A copy of your information can hu viewed by logging into your Vendm Profile, and visiting the Sviall f3usixiess Cartificadon tab, MICHELLE XNG Superintendent offthoots November 01, 2016 Wendy Mcjia Oom Blue Eny tanm-entqj_S,-xjr_,. , Lv_ 925 West athet Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Re., Certfflotion of Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Status VA RWQQ�l LORENA PADILLA-MELruNDEZ Dirmfor of Community Rdidlons and Small Sualneu Enterprbe jljiji�'!! I I I I I 11 1 � 1 1 111 1111111 1 11 117111IN&W fvmj AIMU-1 CAUSILICUxon :iysEcin code you idcatifi4 your stattm %v anSBF, witit 1AUSD has been approved for the term specified below. LAUSD is pleased to issue this SBE Wrtificatt subject to the,fallowing coruiitjons� Kf141184-7�7*11` F.. i". - k Atk Work performed by your titin that fWjs within the above referenced NAICS code(s) will be counted as SBE participation for work performed on 1AUSD contracts. To maintain a valid SB Cortificift after three years with LAUSD, you must roalew your self 1 0 rff cati with LAUSD or register with the Small Business Administration before the S13E cettificuti0b cxPinitiOn date rcferenced above expires, LAUSD reserves the right to withdraw this certification if at any time it is determined that certification was knowingly obtained by false, misleading or incorrect information. LAUS13 reserves the right to audit all staternents. If any fam attempts to falsify or misrepresent information to obtain certific4on, LAUSD may, in its sole discretion, disqua)ify this firm from participation in an LAUSD contracts for a period of up to five ymn. - N ' I I 1 9=3 1-1 the same trffns and crmdifionsIf there are any ch"ges in your status Olat may impact your certification, you are required to notify the LAUSD Small Business Program Office immediately at (213) 241-1302, Sincerely, AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL J2017-AN014) PROPOSER'S INSURANCE COMPLIANCE AFFIRMATION OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Proposer's Name 925 WEST ESTHE R STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 Address EM If awarded the contract: Proposer will comply with the Insurance coverage provisions set forth In Exhibit 8, Section 6p lndernnfficatics �,end tnsurance Requiroments, of this Requee-t for Vroposals, and Proposer VjJj procure, inaintain, and provide the County wIth proof of insurance cyverage in the coverage amounts and types specified in Exhibit B, Section 5, throughout the entire in , rrjyj ()f the proposed nontrart, WithOLA urterrupbort or, break hi covorzqe. 0 If you check this box, your proposal will be determined nonresponsive and your proposal Will be diS�JUUJ Wed. Proposer will not comply with the insurance move raqv provisions, set fordi in Exhibit 8, Section 5, Rei-julreo1r; tits, of this Request for, Proposals, and' fwroposer will Liot procure, maintain, and provide the County with proof of insurance coverage in the coverage anintints and typos spacified in Exhibit S,section 5, throughtlutt4le, intbro zera—n of Zito propoi�ed wjtlwktt i ntorrupUon or break In cove rage. Date, 8/10017 Signature of Props 304363 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE WMD1YYYY? 6/2912017 THIS CERiIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RICHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED I REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT; If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION 15 WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement A statement on this cortificato does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such andorsomenq). PRODUCER CONTACT Jonathan Allen Commercial Lines - 213-253-6700 - PMNE 213-253-6711 'Ax Nc% 866475-9866 Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Inc. - CA Lic#: OD08408 E4mA 333 S. Grand Los Angeles, CA 90071 INSURMB) AFFORDINO COVERAGE me& INSURERA: Nautilus Insurance Company LL7L70 INBURED imsup ekaGreat Divide tnsuranc!!__COmPT�-- LLS224 Ocean Blue Environmental Services., Inc. INSURER C, 925 West Esther Street INSURER D INSURER E: Long Beach, CA 90813 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 12028575 REVISION NUMBER: See below fH I ii 9 POLICY PERioD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POUCIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE 13EEN ISSUED T(5 E N URED NAMED ABOVE FOR TH INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR 11 TYPE OF INSURANCE ADULMU(M POLICYP.IP � P % LSCY�X X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UASKJTY 2110-10" POLICY—..—.B—IRR---I*WD_DIYYIIIY I - -• LIMITS A X ECP2018650-11 07101/2017 07/0112018 , EACH OCCURRENCE 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR DAMAU L To RENTED PREMISE$ Me ortairmneel 100.0m MED EXP (Any one parsor)) 6,0D0 GEWLAGGAWATIE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY ZX MOT 0 LOC X 0Tt1ER: SIR! $20,000 AIJTOMOB1UELIABIU`TY X ANY AUTO AUTOS ON OWNED ILY ACDfOSSUILED A UIRIEDI OM NLY • WNED NS ONLY A x MCS-90 [�� A UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR LIAO F-1 CLAJMS~E PERSONAL& ADV INJURY 1 i $ GENERAL AGGREGATE 8 PRODUCTS - COMP/OPAGG S BAP2018652-11 07/0112017 07101/2018 C0M9INE0sLNGt1LMf— $ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per acchiong) _FROPERTYDAMAtali (For awWaW FFX2018651 -11 0710112017 07/01/2018 EAcHoccuRRENCE AGGREGATE 1,00.000 2.00D,N0 2.WO,000 1,000.000 $ 9,000,000 SIR - NIA _R WCA2018653-11 07/0112017 07/0112018 X STATUTE USL&H YON "/A E.L. EACH ACCIDENT 1.000,Om L _Y E.L. DISEASE - EA-EMPLOYE11 1,000,006 .1 DISEASE- 1 1 POLICY LIMIT A Pollution Liability ECP2018650-11 07/01 07101)2018 Umits*$1,00D,000 Each ocurr®nce Ir Ded:$20,000: Occurence Form DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS /VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Rome" ScheiJule, may he stlachad If more space is required) Contract No. 3149 As -Needed Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material Contract No. 3026 As -Needed Nonemergency Removal of Hazardous Material The County of Los Angeles, its Special Districts, Elected Officials, Officers, Agents, Employees and Volunteers are named as additional insured as it relates to general & auto liability in accordance with the terms and conditions of the policies. Umbrella follows form as it relates to additional insureds, CERTIFICATE 14OLDER CANCELLATION County of Los Angeles SHOULD ANY OF THEA VE DESCRIBED POLICIES ME CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Attn: Dept. of Public Works ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. P.O. Box 1460 hambra, CA 91 802-1 460 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Lge-4*1- The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 0 1988 2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CID.304363 SID:12028575 Certificate of Insurance (Con't) OTHER Coverage IN SR TYPE GF INSURANCE ADDL VND POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE LIMIT LTR INSR SUOR (MWDDIM (MWDDft-f) A ftfasWonM Usbft ECP2018650-11 07101=17 0710112018 Lknw $1,000,000 Each O=mnca Dad,. $20,000; C431= Mado Hrad Physical Damage 5AP20IM52-11 71112017 WIJ20% $26,000 Limit Coverage $100 COMP Dad $1,000 COLL Dad. Named Insured: Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. Policy Number: ECP2018680-11 Effective Date., 7/1/2017 ENDORSEMENT This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which It is attached, Please read it carefully. ADDITIONAL INSURED-1-15SSOR OPLEASE6EClAli PMENT in consideration of the ptemiurn charged and notwithstanding anything contained in this policy to the contrary, It Is hereby agreed and understood that this endorsement shall apply only to the Coverage Part(s) corresponding with the box or boxes marked below. I* 1RT*-1IlI JilliAt-MI"o 2 -- Me a Of Additio0nal Insured Pemon(s) Or of - equipment and is shown on a certificate of insurance issued by an authorized representative prior to the lease of the equipment I information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,, will be shown in the Declarations. §_CMPN [it — VY 0 1§ AN INSURED is amended to Include as an insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the schedule above, but only with respect to their liability arising out the maintenance, operation or use by you of equipment leased to you by such person(s) or organization(s). With respect to the insurance afforded to the person(s) or organization(s) scheduled above, their status as an insured ends when their contract or agreement with you for such leased equipment ends. 3. The coverage provided by this endorsement shall not apply to. a, Claims or suits based upon or arising from an actual or alleged act, error or omission In the performance of professional services of the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the schedule above, a 2()Ge by Be*ley Specialty UnderwTiling Wnsgora LLC, an afffliste of Neutflus Insurance GerMany and Great Dtv4e Insurance company. All rights reserved ECP 1058 12 07 0 1986-2000 by Insurance Services Office, Inc., material used by permission. Page I of Named Insured: an Blue Environmental Services, Inc. Policy Number ECP201 8550-4 1 Effective Date: 71112017 ENDORSEMENT This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it is attached. Please read it carefully. OR COKMACTO'K, -LINSk red .any r1(4rr$t',tl or qrq9n1zaVcn (s) for whom you -'Ire Who is An Insured (So ctirm 11) isarnended to inciudeas, at) pefforming op,,-roliwis when you dnj t'uuh ptvsun isl or, oM-.v1jzUtIol1 (s) nave agi-v.tfad Ko id ritioU iRi �a fsnit2i%U of aqreennoot thil such person (s) or org-rinizrItion (s) hp addrd res an addiflonl Insured nn your pofty, but Only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising Injury caused, in whole or in part, by: 1. Your acts or omissions, or the acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf, in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional Insured; or Z Your work performed foruuch person(s) or orgardzaliotts(:s,) and ln6uded in the prod ucte-complated operations t I �iax3rd, onfy whcn.-cciWrcd by the written conlray.1 or wtfirWn �iqreernent. Witit respect to darnages caused by your work, no described abovf,, the coreerageprovided hereunder shall be primary and not contributing with any other insufancp available to those designated above, but only when required by written contrar,-t or agrewnont- a 2006 by Barkley Spartalty UndeMlbng fMnagels LLC, an affitlate of NOMUS, P'SlIfenco corjapanvavd GrOW UY V, insurance carnplrny. M righm reserved. 0 1986-2005 by fneuriance services Offilc, Inc,, mv6to6u I utvrJ by ENV 2154 A 09 06 Page 1 of I Named Insured: Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. Policy Number; EC!"2018e50-11 Effective Date. 7/1/2017 ENDORSEMENT This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it is attached. Please read It carefully. ADEATIONAL INSURED— r3LANKer This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: ENVIRONMENTAL COMBINED POLICY In consideration of the premium charged and notwithstanding anything contained in this policy to the contrary, It is hereby agreed and understood that this endorsement shall apply only to the Coverage Part(s) corresponding with the box or boxes marked below, Z COVERAGE$ A AND IS — GENERAL LIABILITY CD COVERAGE 0 — CONTRACTORS POLLUTION LIABILITY WZ0 14 M i 4114 WIN #11, NI* 1 11 1 *1q A i Rif MIAQ 11 1 .1.1 WMA t1"111 z1 I ill, or written agreement must Be in prior to the per-forinance UT TU -11-7 �-11(=Ty--" -7 �11, or written agreement, Such additional insured status applies only: I Under COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY and COVERAGE B PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY LIABILITY for claims or suits resulting from: a. Your work pet formed for such person(s) or orgainization(s) in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional Insured; or b. Your work performed for such person(s) or organizations(s) and included in the products -completed operations hazard. 2. Under COVERAGE 0 CONTRACTORS POLLUTION LIABILITY for claims or suits arising out of pollution conditions that are the result of: a. Your work performed for such parson(s) or organization(s) in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured; or b, Your work performed for such person(s) or organizations(s) and included in the products -completed operations hazard. With respect to damages caused by your work, as described above, the coverage provided hereunder shall be primary and not contributing with any other insurance available to those person(s) or organization(s) with which you have so mgreed in a written contract or written agreement. ., .;Ij 1111111111111 ;11111!!1 !111 !111 111111 11 0"'I'll ® 2006 by BerMay Specialty underwriting Managers LLC, an affiliate of Nautilus Insurance Company and Crest Divide Insurance Company. All rights reserved. ECIF 1004 04 10 a 1 g5b.2000 ®y Insurance Services Office, Inc., matutial used by permission. Page 4 of I Nornfed insured: Orman Blue Environmental Services, Inc, FloRL)f NUFTlt)er,' ECP2018650-11 Effective Date: 717f2017 This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it is attached. Please read it carefully, WAIVFR OF SUISROOATION R is agreed that the comparly, in the event of any payment under this policy, waives 49 right of recovery against any FdnOpal, but on at the specific written sequest of the Named Insured either before or after loss, wherein stt0i wAiver ha.e. ho -en included beforc ft= as part uj rn2 tsonlwutoal unclej,taking by the Narried lnswed `"a his waiver 4f wh apply only with respect to losses occu rring due to oiler tions undertaken as net the st-cibn, contrict -exisling betwten the Nairled lrit5uted and such llri=pal and shall nol be construed to tae a wiverwlth respert to other opervtiorls of such rritrcirja; o,, whiuh the Named fnqured has no contractuzit interest, No waiver of subrogation shall directly or Indii ectly apply to any emptoyee, employees of agents of either the Named Insured or of the PrincipM, and the Company reserve's its right or fien to be reinibur-,;orl from any recovery funds obtained by any injured ompNoyoa, This waiver, does not apply in any jurlOiGlion or situaflon where such waiver is hold to be Mragal or against p0llio policy Or in any situation whorelfl, the Pfiricipal ajainst whom sitar at' is to be waived is tound to be solely neghttlent. 0 20DO by Beddey Specialry Undo-witing Managers LLC, an affiHate of Nautilus tnsurancq Cv"yony vw Croar 0wr0c Insurance Carnparry All rights reserved. 0 96 2t08 by Insurance Services Office, inr., mato6of used tV pwrmm4;.an ENV 2004 09 06 Page I of 3 FORM MC3-90 Revised 01/05/2017 OMB No.. 2126-0008 Expiration: 01131/2020 US DOT Number- Date Received* A Federal Agency may not conduct or sponsor, rand a person Is not requited to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for fallure to comply vAlh to collection of Information subject to Vie requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that callection or Information displays a current valid OMD Control Number, The OMS Control Number for this Infoffnatlon collection is, 2126-0008, Public reporting for this, collection of Information Is estimated to be approximately 2 minutes per response, IneJudIng the time for rovieWrip Instrualilons, gathering the data needed, and completing and rovievoing the collection of Information. All responses to this collection of information are mandatory. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this callection of inforlmation, Inrluding ouggestlons for reducing this burden to information Collection Clearance Officer, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, MO -RRA, Washington, D.C. 20590. limiter ;tutees Dopattinoin tit Transporlailon r' Pardaral Motor Cardw Solitilly Admlinlicbraig as Endorsement for Motor Carrier Policies of Insurance for Public Liability under Sections 29 and 30 of the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 FORM MCS -90 Issued to Ocean Blue Environmental Service, Inc. of 925 West Esther Street, Long Beach, CA 90812 (motor verrw name) — (Motor Corner state or province) Dew at Two RaWl nia, Drive, Atlanta, GA 30346 on this 01 day of July. 2017 Amending Policy Number; BAP2018652-11 EfFactive Wits- July 1, 2017 Countersigned by: (authonzed —pony rep-a—fadva) The guligy to which this This Insurance Is pritriary and the company shaff not be liable far amounts In excess of S 1,000,000• lbreach accident. This Insurance ls excess and the company she# not be liable for amounts in excess of$ rar each accident In excess of th underVng fimit of $ for each accidant. Whenever required by the Federat Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the company agrees to IfUmtsh the FMCSA a duplicate of said policy and all its andorsaments, The company also agrees. upon telephone roquest by an authorized representative of the FMCSA, to verify that tht policy is In force as of a particular data. The telephone number to call IS: 404-443-2118, Cancellation of this endorsement may be effected by the company of the insured by giving (1) thirty-five (35) days notice in writing to the other party (said 35 days not" to commence from the date the notice Is mailed, proof of mailing shall be sufficient proof of notice), and (2) if the Insured Is subject to the FMCSA'a registration requirements under Jz-�, "r by providing thirty (30) days notice to the FMCRA (said 30 days notice to commence trom the date the notice is receiv'od" by the FM . CSA at Its office in Washington. OC). Eignas Must be transmitted online via the Internet at h. (continued on next page) FORM MCS -90 Page 1 of 3 FORM MCS -90 Revised C)1/0512017 iAS ....... . ... Accidwif IndukU,, Of M[leat0d XPOSUM to corlditious a%, which ulsult5 In I—aly P -!-Y, r0—mwty 0 "x nee or erivironmenrill drimaye Which the in6urednelther expected nor lntlindnd Motor Vt4tich? fIrfewl'. a !und "'emcIr" =4chp)c, track, Irai'loF, Ifailer, or sernitrailer propnUild or drown by mechanical '.'ower and ustx; oo,,t lwtgleviy 1w Iran uporong ProiirirtY. Many combriation theronf. Baditylelfury means injury to Ind body, sickness, or diva ss to any parson, inohaling darith Toculting from any of 11184-t. Damage means damage to or lose of use of tangible property, The Insurance policy to which this endarsement is attached provides automobile liability insurance and is amended to assure c%trylpfiancit by the insured, within fh(+ limitc stated herein, tats a rucitur carnor of property, with Sact!rrtis 29 and 30 of tho Motor Carrier Act of 1900 and the rurrit; arid raquifitions of the Federal Motor Cagier Safoly Administration (FMCSA), In consicutrallon of llto proniturn stated In the pollov to WMVII thtM enclorsortiont is attached, Ina insures: {ane company) agroots io pay, within the itaitu, of liul�jllty rleavibrill firroin, any Imal judqwaloa ret:A1vtlfau agrijost Iran. ineuseri for publin fiability tonuffing frrim fv3qliftortr e h the 01infoliort, rr%ninianonco or urx'. W ovolor vollickin tat bjorY to firranoial responsibility requirements of Suctions 29 and af) of the Motor Carrier A& of 1980 rugardla; of whother or not each molorvahWO N %ParofinAITY doseritied Ort the policy and whether or 1101 gur1v negligence ocrurt- On any route w iia airy lorritory nutht,67rod to ba,"rrVr,n I-,'/ fne fosilrod w aKewhere- Such ire skir-duce 00 le afforded, for pub ftllablio, does not apply to injury to or dealh of the initured's OmPlOYOOF while angaiqed In Ilia coarra of thoiromploymuni, or property tranriWted t,)y tire insurcitf, designatodes caiuuIt is understuNt and aarood that no condition, provision. StipulatIon, or limitation coritairtod In the policy, thin nridamr-rout, or any other endforcoment flicrooll, or vlotntion thereal', shall relinve the Environmental Rostur4tion ninarm restitotion for the fmc, d3m3go, or dontructiOn of rkaiw cJ mtVwLo' gilhim$1 out of it We ar.cipental discharge, dispersal, release or escape Into (x upon Carta It W, spnosphore, walorcriume, tic body of waler, of any commodity transported by n motor rion1pr, ThIj qhnlf irit-lude Ilia on at of rarnoval Istat! the cost of Ir c s atrY oreasures taken V,� n1inimize or nillraete datic.,go It) hunlqrfrPafIrh, the riatuval 430 virat'pionl' firill, at id Wildlife. Public Liability "ons liability for bodily Injury, prop" doatage, and environmental roi;tortr4l n. tx'rnpany from liability 01' front tile paymerif of.arty final jutigmant, within Tire It mile oF W ability heroin deecribm], [r(`OSpOcIfv(,1 Of 1110 financlat (-ortdlflunlrrs�olvency ar; onnkruptry of th. inowirn, However. all tormaDondheirtio and firnitations In tho ilnlkaY to Which tile eneorsoment is attached shall remain in foil fame and offact,re; blarfing bstwoon, Ifin Xnasrrrc.0 gwzrrl ths r!ampzmy, Tha Iorufod agrees to reirnbarso tho (-Xvilparry for riny by tine: GmnpOrky 00 a0Qr1Q9'3t of arty accident, chyarn, or suit invotOng ;,i broat,,h irl the, teirmi of Inc policy, and for arty pa*yr1"o;-ji fjaaj tire company would not have, Brion oNigatod to moo" rmref Ihc- tyro�e qfnns of the roItcy excrlpl "or ills .10feen'T-4 vorilkimud in inti: It is further rifiderr'lood UTId nifrmu-1 00, kip on faflur"i rif Iho eurnilmny to pay any final Judgman" rowvofod afroin!0 the dnavmd ag nrlwidarl horeirt, 0'", j0dinitent crntVat may mvir',Min an action ser nny Court of C,1,JiToJ0r,J thu comparly to cotripei such payt"ofri , Tito limits of the ncmpriny'a liability for the amounts pruncribed iii this andorrsent"lloprAy rieparstely to cacirt accident and arty pilyrnaril under ?he Policy bacause of any arm accident shall net operate (Q rotiuce tho Ilublifty, of the company for 1ho payment of final jatctyyrraaawt titosuliti tfl from any other accident, SCHEDULE OF LIMITS, PUBLIC LIABILITY Type of carriage (1) For-bire (in interstate or foreign commerce, with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 or more pounds). (2) For -hire and PrIvato (in interstate, foreign, or intrastate commerce, wit gross vehicle weight rating of 10,00 or more pounds)- 1� commo-d!ty transported January 1. 1 VTJ Proporty (nonFazaraousl $750,000 , 4i%:.jj 1161 7 (3) For -hire and Private (in Interstate or Oil led In i; hiMardous waste, hazardous foreign commerce. In any quantity; or materials, and hazardous SUbstanooS defined in ,, 11 - i rt and in intrastate commerce, In bulk only-, listed in T, but not mentioned In (2) above or (4,) with a gross venids weight rating of below, 10.000 or morE!Tiundsj. j4) For -hire 'and Private (in interstate or A ny q u a nt Ity Mv-1W o --n T-1. 1 . 2--o-r-1-3 me -to rta �1- any qu a nil ly of at foreign commerce. with a gross Division 2.3, Hazard Zone A, or Division 6.1. Packing Group i, Verlicl ght rating of less than Hazard Zone A material; of highway route controlled quantities of a 10 0000;♦nds)� Class 7 Material as defined I" Oul Tkat-Iluits.%litown in the scitedule, are for information Purposes or0r. Cdr MMERS L41- AUTO CA 20 01 10 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANIGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. LESSOR - AWCATIONAL INSURED AND LOSS PA,Yi:--,E This eradorsementmoditles !n!§wrmnLv provided undar the toW*ng.- AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE r0RN1 With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unle modified by the enrinr9ornnnt, Thw (--,ndotvu-1fy-nt changes the policy eflective on the inception date of the policy unless another date indicated bulovvI FNamed Insured: Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. 191varlumernont Effective 112017 SCHEDULE Insurance Conlp�. Great Divido Viswaow Goiripany Policy Numben IIAP2018652-11 I Effectlye Dots. 07/01/2017 --�X—piraflorb Date- 07101/2018 Nsm*d Insured. Ocean Rue Erwironmeniall Services, ft, Addsus gs- 925 West Esther Street, Long Beach, CA 00813 Additional Insured (Lessor): As required by tho5e entities with whom the Named Insured executes a written contract for a 'leased auto' and on file with the underwriter submitted at binding on a Business Auto Aoord application or on an Acord Business Auto Policy Change Request fbrmE���- Pos anation 2y Dej��t Han Of "Leaned Autoz,- CA 20 01 10 13 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc -2011 Page 1 of 2 Coverao9s, F -c -o-v-s Limit CPf Insumnce red Autos Liability $ SEE SCHEDULE Each 'Accident" Co mprehonsive Actu I Cash Value Or Cost Of Repair Whichever Is Lose. Minus $ SEE SCHEDULE Deductible For Each Covered "Leased Auto" Collision Actual Cash Value Or Cost Of Repair Whichever Is Less. Minus $ SEE SCHEDULE Deductible For Each Covered "Leased Auto" Specified Actual Cash Value Or Cost Of Repair Whichever Is Less, Minus Causes Of Loss N/A DeducUble For Each Covered "Leased Auto" L�nforrnaflon required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Coverage 1. Any "leased auto" designated or described In the Schedule will be considered a covered "auto" you own and not a covered "auto" you hire or borrow. 2. For a "leased auto" designated or described in the Schedule, the Who Is An Insured provision under Covered Autos Liability Coverage Is changed to include as an "insured" the lessor named In the Schedule, However, the lessor is an 'insured" only for "bodily injury" or "pinperty damage" resulting from the acts or omlsalons by: a. You, b. Any of your "employeeW, or agents; or c. Any person, except the lessor or any "employeeO or agent of the lessor, operating a "leased auto" with the permission of any of the above. 3. The coverages provided under this endorsement apply to any "leased auto" described In the Schedule until the expiration date shown In the Schedule, or when the lessor or his or her agent takes possession of the "feased auto, whichever occurs first. 8, Lose Payable Clause 1. We will pay, as Interest may appear, you and the lessor named in this endorsement for "loss" to a "leased auto'. 2. The Insurance covers the Interest of the lessor unless the "loss" results from fraudulent acts or omissions on your pan. 3. If we make any payment to the lessor, we will obtain his or her rights against any other party, C. Cancellation 1. If we cancel the policy, we will mail notice to the lessor in accordance with the Cancellation Common Policy Condition. you cancel the policy, we will mail notice to the lessor. 3. Cancellation ends this agreement. U. The lessor Is not liable fbr payment of your premiums. E. Additional Definition As used In this endorsement: "Leased auto" means an "auto" leased or rented to you, including any substitute, replacement or extra "auto" needed to meet seasonal or other needs, under a leasing or rental agreement that requires you to provide direct primary insurance for the lessor. Page 2 of 2 0 Insurance Services Office, inc.,2011 CA 20 01 10 13 Named Insured: Ocean Blue Enwronmental Services. Inc. Policy Number BAP2016852-11 Effective Date: 711/20 17 ENDORSEVIENT This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it Is attached° Please read it carerfully. Ott I WhIrssa Auto -Additional Insured Aition Require'd by- Contract or Afireeraerit Section H — Liability CovemSe A. — Coverage, 1. Who 18 an insured, Is amended to add.' d. Any Person or organization to wharn you become obligated to Include as an additional irmured under this policy, as a remill of any contract or agreement you enter torn, ox6riding contracts or agreernontz; for' prolassional SftfVjC'0&' Which reqUIFOS YOU to furnish insuranw to that hereon or Organization of the tvric pi-civided by this pvtir;y, nut only w1th rosper-1 to ifability arising Out Of Your operations or prernit" owned by or rented to voW, However, the, lnf;,urnncf� Provided wjff r*Ot extend thr la or iff, 1. The coverage and/or limits of this policy; or Z The coverage and/or limits required by sold contract or agreement. ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE POLICY SHALL APPLE"", IN UNCHANGED BSUM CA 06 02 13 Includes copyrighted material of insurance Services Office, Inc., sized by permism'in Page I of 1 Jigp Maga- gu&A, WWII, &11111' MLL�M= TME0101IL-11 0 T L'"T 01 f 0- With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement - This endorsement changes the policy effective on the Inception date of the policy unless another date Is indicated below. 4amedinsured. Ocean Blue 6;—Ironmental Services, Inc. Endorsement Ef%ctiva Date: 07/0112017 Name(s) Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): Any Principal wherein such waiver has been included before loss as part of a contractual undertaking by the Named Insured Information required to complete this Schedule, If not shown above, will be shown In the Declarations. The Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others 'To Us condition does not apply to the person(s) of organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only to the extent that subrogation Is waived prior to the "accident" or the *toss" under a con"ot with that person or organization. CA 04 44 10 13 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc.,201111 Page I of i WORKERS COMPENSA'nON AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 04 03 06 (Sds 04-84) WAIVER OF OUR RtGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT—CAL11FORNIA We have Vie right to recover our trayavenrs ftom anyone liable for an, i,11Ury oVered by this Policy We it not onlorce our right against the person of oiganizalimn named In the $chadwlo. ((hit, 09MCnnerit arit)tk-.4 crnN to the extent that you perform work rincier n written contract thal rOqulrrv- you to olitain Thir, ng.) You rt=t nranntain payrolf records ancuri aluily segregating tit O rernuMetabon at your emptayeas while engaged in the work described in the .schedule. The addiftow?f prernium for this endonerriont shelf be --P,00-21P of the Calgorma workers' sompentration prentfurn otherwise due on such rornuneratem. @ZN=1 person or Organization Job Descriptilan Any Principal wheraln sucfi waiver hes Been tncluded bo -fore loss no part of a contractuai Undertakinq taytlto Nansa-d lwtrced Notes: 1. TWo endorsement May be used to waive the C*mpanyS right of su"atiOn against named third parties Who may be resnoMlhle rDT On injury. 2. Tbo%nntPnrvin( ) ;4p national with the nrw,,lviiy. it timirl the endorsement to apply ontY tO aPGdhr- Juba of the Ingored, and only to the extent that the insumd Is required to Obtain Wn WAlver, This surf orsenrent changes the policy to which it Is attached and to of an the dole Named untries Why "sea slated - (Tia; Infoornation bellow is required only when this endorsement Is Issued allbsequent to preparation of the policy,) IT' Endorsement Effective W112017 Policy No� WCA2016653-11 Endorsement No Inacrad.10cean Blue Environments I Services, Inc Ingorence Company, Great ClvrUhln% C Couniersigned By 0 Z 1i * I VERIFICATION OF PROPOSAL DATE: August 9 , 2017 1 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DECLARES AS FOLLOWS: 1, This Declaration is given in support of a Proposal for a Contract with The County of Los Angeles. The Proposer further admowledges that V any false, misleading, incomplete, or deceptively unresponsive statements in connection with this proposal are made, the Proposal maybe rejected at the Director's sole judgment and hisfherjudgment shall be final. 2. Name of Service: As needed Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material DECLARANT INFORMATION 3. Name Of declarant: JUSTIN LEE 4.1 Am duly vested with the authority tom and sign Instruments for and on behalf of the Proposer(s), S.MyTitle, Cap a*,OrRelationship toMProposeqs)is: DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION PROPOSER INFORMATION 6. Proposer's full legal name: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Telephone No.: (562) 624-4120 Physical Address (NO P.O. BOX): 925 WEST ESTHER STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 Mobile No.: (310) 357-7800 e-mail:JLEE@O-CEAN-BLUE 'COM Fax NO.: (562) 624-0i27 County WebVen No.: 51258301 IRS No.: 33-M25817 Business License No.: BU94037860 7. Proposers fictitious business name(s) or dba(s) (If any): County(s) of Registration: LOS ANGELES State: CA Yeaqs) became DBA: Not Applicable 8. The Proposers form of business entity is (CHECK ONLY ONE): 0 Sole proprietor Name of Proprietor: 2 A corporation: Corporation's principal place of business.- LONG BEACH State of incorporation: CALIFORNIA Year incorporated: 1994 0 Non- profitoorporation cerfified under IRS 501(c) 3 and registered President/CEO: Ron Dare - President/ Maria Lee - CEO with the CA Attorney Generars Registry of Charitable Trusts I Secretary: Ron Dare D A general partnership; Names of partners: El A limited partnership: Name of general partner. 0 A joint venture of, Names of joint venturers: 0 A limited liability company: Name of managing member. 9. The only persons or firms interested in this proposal as principals; are the following: Nw*s) MARIA LEE T* CHEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Phone (sq 6244120 Fax (662) 624-4127 Strom 926 WEST ESTHER STREET CKY LONG BEACH St3b CALIFORNIA ZIP 90813 Nd*8) RON DARE 'rib PRESIDENT Phone (562) 6244120 Fax (562) 6244127 S"d 925 MST EMER STREET l ft LONG BEACH St3W CALIFORNIA ZP 90813 10. Is your firm wholly or majority owned by, or a subsidiary of another firm? X No Yes If yes, name of parent firm: State of Incorporation/registration of parent fin -m 11. Has your firm done business under any other nam(s) within the last five years? a No U Yes If yes, please list the other name(s): Name(s): Year of name change: Name(s): Year of name change: 12. Is your firm involved in any pending acquisition or merger? N No 0 Yes Byes, indicate the assodated company's name: 13. Proposer admowledges that If any false, misleading, incomplete, or deceptively unresponsive statements in connection with this proposal are made, the proposal may berejected. The evaluation and determination in this area shall beat the Direclor's sole judgment and the DinectoesJudgment shall be final. 14.1 am making these representations and all representation contained In this proposal based on information that they are true and Correct to the best of my nformaton and beW I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws o California that the above information is true and correct. --T— Signature of Proposer or Authorized Agent: Date: 8f9/2017 _— Type name and title: JUSTIN LEE, DltJ DMINISTRAT&M_EASURER ENCLOSUREI FORM PW -2.1 SCHEDULE OF PRICES FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL, OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (NON PREVAILING WAGE) The undorsigned Proposer offers to perform the woik described In the Requost for Proposals (RFP) for the following price(s). The Pr polar rate(s) (hourly, monthly, etc.) shall include WI administrcifive costs, labor, supervision, materials, transportation, taxes, equipment, traffic control, fuel, and supplies unless stated otherwise I[l ffie RFP1. It is undersMod and agrued that wham qUanblies, if any, we set fodh In the Schedule of Prirns, they Pro only co7tiryintes, and tho unit jnim-6 quoted, if any, will appiyto the actual quantities, whateverthey may be, _'TE DESCRIPTION `NIT.PRICE EiSTIMATF-D UNITS No. (UnT11rWA X Eftperad Unft) 1. LABOR RATEI_ (Houdy rate Is 0omput9d from the time Contractor leaves ItsJobefts to the time Contractor returns from Public Works faclilty or a project site.), o, 70.00 !hr 1000 firs $70.0 §P 00 15 $ /h8W fire Confined ace Laborer moo r rran _ c. Tachn(dan/Equipmert(Operalor $00.00 /hr 3200 11113 1, Overtime rate-, (time and a half) will be paid only for work completed aftarnormal work tiours or during legal holidays and shali be for labor rates only. All overtime work must be approved by thc CNI prior to the Contractor performing the overtime work. 2. Travel thne will be poid to and fro m. the job8fte: Traval time will be compensated based on the labor and eqiApirrient rates submitted by the proposer on Form PW -2. Trave:l and Overtimie should be clearly shown on the Invoices. d. Flald ChenrVsKriviroomental Ass essor1hr $1600 200 Errs--i0o e. bra $ 3'oca SURTOTALITEMN0.1 $ 2,Kr)w UAILYEQUI, Pffit-N!T1AegJConlfa(,1or shall blif Public Waft'for ac1ual,hours_eqqJp usted) Steam Cfeaning Machine ft 400 firs $8,000 G720.00 ar TJJJr Gear Tru�*7 $ (30.00 /hr 1200 his $12,000 . ..... . too 4$ lbr 25 hrs $25 d. Crew Van $ I a00 !hr 25 firs 25 e, 20 -ft Stake M w/Uft Ciate $1.00 At 25 his ,$i 45 f tour -Gas Monitur $ 2U0 da 100days $2,000 %IfContafned Bmathing uparatus (SC13A) $20.00 ldatr 100 days $2,000 h, Tdpod with double wirdes $20.00$ 1LaL_ 1 OD days ZODU 1, 5 to 10 minutes gess battle $ Too I /day 100 days $500 SUBTOTAL ITEM NO, 2 $ 0' ,575 'VEHICLE QUI wiTU OPEIRAT'a('ron'ractor It hill Public Works for actual hours uIpmentwasused) Vacuum Truck 01h ( & 70 BB4 fatqr $60.00 -1h r ItDo hns � $ 48,000 b b, 120 BOL Vacuum Truck with Operator nr 800 firs $ 48,00n ITEM NO, 3 $98,000 TOTAL PROPOSED ANNUAL PRICE FOR NON PREVAIL ING WAGE (TOTAL OF ITEM NOS. 1.3) $462,575 1, Overtime rate-, (time and a half) will be paid only for work completed aftarnormal work tiours or during legal holidays and shali be for labor rates only. All overtime work must be approved by thc CNI prior to the Contractor performing the overtime work. 2. Travel thne will be poid to and fro m. the job8fte: Traval time will be compensated based on the labor and eqiApirrient rates submitted by the proposer on Form PW -2. Trave:l and Overtimie should be clearly shown on the Invoices. 4. The Contractor will be reimbursed for rented equipment and disposal fees plus a 10 percent processingthandling fee on y basis ., w w tickets attached to published51 Laboratory fees will be reimbursed on actual cost basis with receipts attached to Invoices. These costs shall not be Included In the Proposal price. T. Any equipment, tools and materials used to perform the work for which an hourly and/or daily unit rate is not quoted on this Form PW -2, Schedule of Prices, shall be billed according to the Contractors published rate list. The Contractor shall provide its of dicating hourly and/orquoted w i w Schedule of Prices, for equipment, tools and materials. All Published Rates shall include rem it. s w1 County approved certified disposal/recycling ENCLOSUREI FORM PW -2.1 SCHEDULE OF PRICES FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (PREVAILING WAGE) The undersigned mposer offers to perfonn thu prevailing wage work described in the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the following pricB(s). The Proposer rate(s) (hourly, monthly, otc.) shall Include all administrative nosts, lal)vr, ai'.aparvlwonwaWlials, 11'arksportafion, taxes, oquipmont, Trafflo control, fuel, and supplies unless statod nthArwjqr4 in theril-r. It i6 und;;slued acrd atireod that whe re quantities, if any, are setforth In the Schedule of Prices, they are only estimates, and the imit prices quoted, if any, will apply to the actual quantities, whatever they may be. The Contractor wIll' he rairr0to-Aod for rented equipment and disposel fees plus z 10 porctew procassing/handling fee un actual cost basis with receipts/dump tIckats affached to lnvolco. Laboratoiy fees will be reimbursed on actual cost basis with receipts attached to invoices. These costs hail not be included In the Proposal price. Travel and Overtime should bo clearly shown on the Invoices. NO. DESCRIPTION . UNIT I PRCE UNIT, T ESTIMATED UNITS I'WAL (Undfiioe X Estlinated Units) —LAB—ORRAT' _E8 (Hourly rate Is computed from the time Contractor leaves b )obefte to the firno Contractor raturns from Public Works faclifty or a firclact SIM) /hr 1000 hre $40,000 b Confined Space Laborer 1$10.00 800 bra a 'Ted, iniclanffiqugi ant OpIlratur $55,00 3200 hrs __a, $176,000 & 4 Field Wko fhr 200 h(s $2,000 Industrial lenist s M00 /hr 200 hm 12,000 SUBTOTAL ITEM NO. 1 $228,000 2. DAILY EQUIPMENT RATE (Contractor WWI bill Public Works for actual hours Ulmentwasusod) a ' Steam CleaninjM�61ne__ $ MOD -ihr 400 hrs $4,000 b, Gm Truck $30.00 )hr 1200 hrs $36,000 Truck $ 1.00 /hr 8W hrs $800 d, Crew. Van $ I= /hr 400 hrs $400 e, Xfl Stake Bed WAJR Data $ t, IN 200 hrs$ wo f Four -Gas Monitor $20.00 /day 100days$ Z000 n °mSell ConWined Breathing Ap ratqSP86L 2D,00 100 (jays - $2,000 h. Td* with double Wnches $20.00 Iday 00 days $2,000 I.5to,10minutesegressbattle 5.00 /day 100 days 500 SUBTOTAL ITEM NO. 2 $47,900 VEHICL ESIEQUIPMENT WITH OPERATOR (Contractor shall — ' bill Public Works for actual hours equipment ' ___ . - 70 8BL Vacuum Trud�Vi - $35,00 /hr 800 W — seas 70 T5'5,000 b. 1 120 BBL Vacuum Truck with Op8rator r' 80D hn; $2 SUBTOTAL ITEM NO. 3 $ TOTAL PROPOSED ANNUAL PRICE FOR PREVAILING WAGE WORK (TOTAL OF rrEm Nos. 1-3) $ 331,900 1Overtime rate: (time and a half) will be paid only for work completed after normal work hours or during legal holidays and sh;all be for labor rates only. All overtime work must be approved by the Cffi priorto the Contractor performing the overtime work, Travel time will be paid to and from tiro jobsite: Travel time will be compensated based on the labor and equipment rates submitted by the proposer on Fort," PW -2, Travel and Overtime should be clearly shown on the Invoices. The determination of whether work Is prevailing or non -prevailing work will be per ,, F, Prevailing Non -Prevailing Wage Work,bt t= of i 4. The Contractor will be i, r r for rented equipment and disposal fees plus a 10 percentprocessing/handling fee on aXached to invoices.5. Laborato bes will be reimbursed on actual cost basis with receipts attached to t not be aM4 In the Proposal aaM i<, price. .t Any equipment,tools • materials used to performfor ' tti it daily unit rate is not quoted on this Form PW -2, Schedule of Prices, shall be billed according • the Contractor'spublished 1' r •provide published rate list at the time of proposal submission and annually thereafter at the time of Contract# hourly and/or daily unit rates notquoted on Forrn w Schedule of Prices, for equipment, tools and materials. All Published Rates shall Include removal and transj2!:LatIon to County approved certified disposal/recycling facilities. 426171105 =7 -A rsm, 121717AMM4. LEGAL Nwz- OF PROPOSER OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL y SERVICES, OF a TO SUBMIT PROPOSAL DIRECTOR ar t t C3A'YE / $ TATE CaN A OR'S WENSC NUMBER 709140 f UCENSE TYPE 2017 I • 925 WEST ESTHER STREEI LONG BEACH, s 90813 PHONE 624-4120 FArsimlLE 1 E-MAIL C OM PAaepubMsivire ConIracts1CONTRAC"nJalrMA-NEMERGENCY RB40VAL OF HAZARIDDLIS MATERIAL0161DI RFPW4.2 Schedule of POces-PIN.dom TWS contsict is subjerl 0 Ills COUnq, .4 Loc, AtigeleContrector Etnploycu Juty Service Progrann (fare gforn) (Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.20:3), All contractors and subcontractors inust cornplote this form to either �!) request an exception from the Program roquirerrients or (2) certify compliance, 'Up orr rmArrw of the submittled fortri, the County depattmeni vAl determine, in its sole discretion, whather the bidder or pronnqeris ex(�Optefl froni tie ProgresIL ENT�ALSE�RVIUS �INC, N N �IILUr' E�NRQ C or" air an L tirla vr� .926 WLST ME: �an ddi ess? _ R STRM eET I B EA CH - Stat: CIA zip Code: 90813 (Type of Goods or services): As - Needed 1--m2jLen oy i-jazarclous iviateriat L2Y-�MOVKal If you believe the Jury SeMce Program does not apply to your business, check the appropriate box in Part I (you must attach documentation to support your claim). If the Jury Service Program applies to your business, complete Part 11 to certify compliance with the Program. Whether you complete Part I or Part 11, sign and date this form. My business does not meet the definition of "contractor," as defined in the Program as it has not received an aajqreq We stim of $50,000 ofr friel's irt ally 1 Z_reorJJ)j fjr� __�dar ()rle ar _UnrY,;,, (' s ) r _jod lr� rilnre )iN o t 41)(-- A: tit A a� 'S (this eyr.eptior, is not r,'�vailal:Av if the con"r-acupurchase order R,,,elf will cxco�cid SFJO,000)� I understand thkt tile exception wiH be lost, and I frust comply with the prograin if illy revenues from the C*urlty exceed an Pggreqa(e swirl of $60,000 In any 12 -month period, gross, roverwes in the preceding twelve months which, if added to the annual arriount of this contract, are $500,000 or less; end, 3) is not air affillate- of subsidiary of a business dominant in As field of operation, as defined below. I imiderstand that the exemption will be lost, and I most corriply vAth the Prograio if the number of eniployces in my business and ory gross annuai revenues exceed the above limits. 'Dorninant in its field of operation' means having more than tell ernpioyees, including tulf-firne and part-time employees, and annual gross revenues in the preoedirvj twelve months, which, if added to the ann; isf aniount of the contract awarded, exceed $500,000. "Affiliate or subsidiary of a business dominant in its field of operation" means a business which is at least 20 percent owned by a business. donrinuf it in its field of operation, or by partners, officers, dfroctam, majority stockholders, or their equivalent, of a bUsiness dominant in Oral freld (if opomfon. My business is subject to a CullecOve Bargaining Agreement that expressly provides that it supersedes all provisions of the Progrim. My business has and adheres to a Mtten policy that provides, on an annual basis, no less than five days of regular pay for actual juryservice for full-time employees of the business who are also California residents, or my company will have and adhere to such a policy prior to award of the contract. sCpted above is true KII Print Name. rTitle: Signature: Date: 8/10/2017 CONTRACTOR'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY RECORD PROPOSED CONTRACT FOR: AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL( 1-AN014) SERVICE BY PROPOSER: Eme-ii —en-c—y-Rern oval of Hazardous Material PROPOSAL DATE: 8/1012017 if "-.i. ..fit *1 it t I Wtlprty surrounding any and all fatalities. 5 CALENDAR YF -ARS PRIOR TO CURRENT YEAR 1 2012 2013 2 1 A 2015 2016 Total Current Year to Date 1. Number of contracts. 248 293 295 297 311 1,444 189 2. Total dollar amount of Contracts to thousands of dollars). 9,998 11,771 11,846 11,934 13,172 58,721 7,692 3. Number of fatalities. 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4. 2 1 Number of lost workday cases. 0 0 0 5. Number of lost workday cases involving permanent transfer to another job or termination of empbyrnent. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6. Number of lost workdays. 0 0 0 0_1 288 288 9 The above information was compiled from the records that are available to me at this time, and I declare under penalty of perjury that the information is true and accurate within the limitations of those records. JUSTIN LEE 8MO/2017 Date �_amooi_Pr_oposer or Authorized Agent (print) Signature CONFLICT OF INTEREST CERTIFICATION Justin Lee U sole owner L-1 general partner U managing member 23 President, secretary, or other proper title) it tsar of Administration, Treasurer of an Blue Environmental Services, Inc. Name of proposer make this certification in support of a proposal for a contract with the County of Los Angeles for services within the scope of Los Angeles County Code, Section 2,180.010, which provides as follows-. Contracts Prohibited, A. Not it standing any other section of this code, the county shall not contract vAth, and shall reject any bid or proposal submitted by, the persons or entities specified below, unless the board of supervisors finds that special circumstances exist which justify the approval of such contract. Employees of the county or of public agencies for which the board of supervisors is the governing body; 0 E, Profit-making firms or businesses in which employees described in subdivision I of subsection A serve as officers, principals, partners, or major shareholders; 3. Persons who, within the immediately preceding 12 months, came within the provisions of subdivision I of subsection A, and who: (a) Were employed in positions of substantial responsibility in the area at service to be performed by the contract; or (b) Participated in any way in developing the contract of its service specifications; and 4. Profit-making firms or businesses in which the former employees described in subdivision 3 of subsection A, serve as officers, principals, partners, or major shareholders. ' I , arstion of this 21, .14661 6w AM that no County employee whose position in Me UM FiTy enaillos tit iWIUFM 11 MUM K;f- Me competing contract, and no spouse or econornic dependent of �uch employee is or shall be employed in any capacity by the Contractor herein, or has or shall have any direct or indirect financial interest in this contract. I understand and agree that any falsification in this Certificate will be grounds for rejection of this Proposal and cancellation of any contract awarded pursuant to this Proposal. I certify under penalty of perjury under the is of California that the foregoing is true and correct. 811012017 Date FORM PW.6 7-ROPOSER'S REFERENCE LIST PROPOSER NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, PROPOSED CONTRACT FOR: As -Needed Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) Provide a comprehensive reference list of all contracts for goods and/or services provided by the Proposer during the previous three years. Please verify all contact names, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses before listing. Incorrect names, telephone and/or fax numbers, or e-mail addresses will be disregarded. Use additional pages if required. CONTACT: RICHARD GUZMAN - SUPERVISOR . . . . ....... TELEPHONE: 0: 562.861-0316 / M: 626.425.4833 0 FAX: 562-861.3957 E -MAI':RGUZMAN@DPW.LACOUNTY.GOV HAZMAT / ER � SERVICE DATES: 1995 -PRESENT DEPT/ DISTRICT: LACDPW - IMPERIAL FLOOD CONTAC�l T�k S ON VALEZ - FOREMAN TELEPHONE: 0. 562.948.1171 / M: 562.900.2739 FA)C 310.326.3560 E-MAIL: RAHUMADA@DPW.LACOUNTY.GOV fFERVcE, SERWEE DATES: 2ols - PRESENT HAZMAT/ER DEPT/DISTRICT: LA CO. DEPT. BEACHES & HARBORS CONTACT: JOSE BEDOLLA - N. DISTRICT MNGR TELEPHONE: M: 310.901.9116 0: 323.719.0034 : F562.861,3957 1AX: 310.306.2594 EWAA IL: jvalez@dpw.lacounty.gov E-MAIL:JBEDOLLA@DPW. LACOU NTY. GOV I B. OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND PRIVATE COMPANIES [���HAZMAT / ER SERVICE DATES: 1998 - PRESENT SERVICE: HAZMAT / E . R SER " V , I r C " E " DATES: 1998 - PREASEISI., AGENCY1 FIRM: PORT OF LOS ANGELES AGENCY/ FIRM: CITY OF LONG BEACH ADDRESS: 425 S. PALOS VERDES ST., SAN PEDRO CA 90731 ADDRESS: 2525 GRAND AVE., LONG BEACH CA 9081 CONTACT:MANLIEL RAMIREZ - ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST CONTACT: KURT ANHALT - HAZMAT SPECIALIST TELEPHONE: 0: 310.732.3782 M: 310.892.6827 TELEPHONE:O: 562.570-4265 / M: 562.719-3753 FAX: 310 .547.4643 FAX: 562.670.4038 E-MAIL:MRAMIREZ@PORTLA.ORG :KURT.ANHALT@LONGBEACH.GOV SERVICE: HAZMAT ER SERVICE DATES. 1995 - PRESENT .AGENCY/ FIRM: CALTRANS -LOS ANGELES ADDRESS: 100 S. MAIN ST, LOS A1!MWk-,)0W,_-WW* CONTACT: TELEPHONE: o FAX 213.6 20.2170 ......... .. . t-.kAIL:LU-IS.MONTERUBIO@DOT.CA.GOV SERVICE: HAZMAT / ER SERVICE DATES: 1998 - PRESENT AGENCY/ FIRM: PORT OF LONG BEACH ---------- ADDRESS: 925 HARBOR PLAZA, LONG BEACH CA 90802 CONTACT: BOB TREON - MANAGER OF UTILITIES TELEPHONE: 0: 562.283.7315 M: 562.824.1669 FAX' 562.283.7342 E-MAIL: ROBERT.TREON@POLB.COM PROPOSER'$ EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CERTIFICATION Name OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. hnlviad Rtwenuc Ijel E s�; r ldaiatihc;);kw Number 33-0625817 In accordance with Atigeles County Code, Section 4.32.010, the Proposer certifies and agrees that all persons employed by it, its affiliates, subsidiaries, or holding oompaoies are and will be treated equally by the firm without regard to or because of race® religion, ancestry, national origin, or sex and in compliance with all antidiscrimination laws of the United States of America and the State of California. The proposer has a written policy statement prohibiting any discrimination it, YES all phases of employ ent. 2, The proposer periodically conducts a self-analysis or utilization analysis of its work force, The proposer has a system for determining if its employment practices are discriminatory against protected groups. L) Where problem areas are identified in employment practices, the proposer 4. has a system for taking reasonable corrective action to include establishment of is and timetables. OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Aulhwized r c nt tfv -JUSTIN LEE 8110/2017 '0i6p-o-ser is required to co plete the following. Any Subcontractors listed must be property licens under the laws of the State of California for the type of service that they are to perform, AND THEIR LICENSE NUMBERS MUST BE LISTED HEREIN. Failure to do so may result in delay of the award of contract. Do A Proposer in providing the requested services will not utilize Subcontractors. Proposer Will perform all required services. Name Under Which Specc Description of icense Address Subcontractor Is Licensed umber I Subcontract Service HM Certification as Minority, Women, Disadvantaged, and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises: If any of your subcontractor is currently certified as Minority, Women, Disadvantaged, and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises by a public agency, complete the follov'Ang and attach a c &opy of the_2roof of certification. All Subcontractors listed in the bid/proposal shall be listed below. (make copy of this form, if necessary.) 01sabMWWan OU ow- IT X vi k _J - - --------- Declaration.- I declare under penalty of pedury under the laws of the to of California that the above information is true and accurate. Print Name: 1 Authorized Signature TRI e Date Justin Lee Director of Administration 8/10P2017 LOS ANGELES COUNTY C 011 N F810 if M F P, & !T 83c AFFAMR P4, v I a lr J, .13 ti 9 a vinxio- WENDY MEJIA X114TAIUVIFAI 925 W Esther St. Long Beach, CA 90813 Dear WENDY MEXA: 1,09An olou County Saanf OpS uparvlwm HJ1da L Sods Mark mTThomas lhlyeila Kuehl Don Knabe Michvel D, Antonov'4h Vendor #, 619'.1,58301 Your busineqs is elioihie for the Loca. t Program Consideration in those County of Los Angeles Solicitations Which include the "Request for Loc -al SBE Preference Pfograrn Consideration" fofrITI, You must Goh:jpfete the form and provide your Vendor Humber in yotir bid/proposal for mach response to receive the preterenoe. Ad a itto n 7017777777M=17; I %77777TKI 011 idtl oubi . )soil ancl Prompt Pay Program", As a osetifted Ux�i SBE, your company i-, now eligiblefor a 15 -day prompt payment, Please calf the Small Business Services office at (855) 230-6430,or send an email to 2 �,b e d �cb a, I a�c to make an appointment to receive your free Prompt Payment stamp and instruction& 'mail required to notify the Small Business Services ce and the OSOC i ediately, Again, congratulations on YOUr Celliftat!DM it you have any quesVons about the Local SSE Program, pleas.; visit our websfteatjtty:q2� �Iacoun�fqv�, DEBBIE CABREIRA-JOHNSON Chief, SmaO Business Services BJS:DCJ Z�- SUPPLIER CLEARiNG_rt OUSE CER TIFICA, TE OF ELIGIB,!LITY CERTIFICATION EXPIRATION DATE- February 26,2019 i ff 1*1,TM -71 rll certifies that is has audited and verified the eligibility of- OCEANBL UE ENVIA ONMENT1. L SER V, --CES IM,' 0 111 111 11111111 IOWA WN, I rrursuant to Commission General Order 156, and the terms and conditions stipulated in the Verification Application PackagVi �11iis Certificate shall be valid only witb the Clearinghouse seal affixed hereto. I Eligibility must be maintained at all times, and renewed within 30 days of any changes in ownership or control. Failure to comply may result in a denial of eligibility. The Clearinghouse may reconsider certification if it is determined that such status was obtained by 11alse, misleading or incorrect information. Decertification may occur if any verification criterion under which eligibility was awarded later becomes invalid due to Commission ruling. Tbe Clminghouse may request additional inforination or zonduct on- site visits during the term of verification to verify eligibility. %&rWj4j'j; W## VON. 13050068 DETERMINATIONDATE. February 26,2016 90ARD OF PUINUC WORKS MEMOERS Z MICHAEL Ft DAVIS PREMCW PRO TEMPURE JOEL P, JACINTID MWASSONOR LUZ At RIVAS CDWS5nNFR FULMAWD CAUM MCUMMOMOM 925 W. Esther Shvet, Long Beack CA 9D8 13 CALIFORNIA ERIC GARCETTI MAYOR !it xrus wr A'XkN' ()J�L) YtikQg1K q BUKNESS 1','NTRJZPJR BSE (MBE, L'IA �13,) IQI� Me No. - 6381 The Bureeii of Contract Adwinizi(ralion, Office. ofCorkicact (""onipbatice has impl"cracrilrxi a change to Lhe City of LA)s Angeles MBEIMIE Certification Rules and Regulatioxts; m. lifications will remain valid beyond die peiiod indicated in the issued certification approval lettas. A fimi shall re(nain cedified unless and until its catffication is removed for use® The City reserves the right to request additional information and/or conduct on-site visits at any thne dwing the certification pc;iod to veTiiy any do=entatior. =bmiffcd wilth yow application. if there = any changes in your firm's narne, address, ownership, control, or work category, you, are still required to notify this office of those changes in w6fing, Please include your file, nurnbor on each page of corresponderice relafing to these matters. Your certification status can be verified in the City of Los Angeles DBEMBENBE database at jj",//bca.jqcity.,9Cg or by calUng out office at (213) 847-2684, at (21 3) 847-2684, MIMI' cc of Contract Compliance Bumau of Contract Administration AN EQUAL IRPIPLOYMENT %1FORTUNTY -- AFFIRMATWE ACTiON EMPLOYFR Rest' d-* ffe Rxk hn " Wat a Welcome I LQ Z= Need assistarrne� Department of j� � i e, r a '-'o- n is Contact us CAL kX-'M-9319 0 0 CEAN SLUE-ENTRONMENTALSERVICES IINC - #9147 1 5-,pplier Pyo 0e Legal Business Name OCEAN BWE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC Doing Business As OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC Address 925 W ESTHER ST Phone (562) 624-4120 LONG BEACH, CA 90813 FAX (562)624-4127 Email moonholeePaot.com Business Types Construction Service Service Areas Imperial, Los Angeles, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Ventura, Keywords hazardous waste removal and transportation firm, waste disposal, 24 hour emergency spill response (including confined space entry), hazardous, non -hazardous and blo-hazardous waste management lab pack and drum transportation services, Industrial cleanin Construction License Types A - General Engineering Classifications 761215 - Refuse collection and disposal 761216 - Nonhazardous waste disposal '761219 - Hazardous waste disposal 761315 -Toxic spill cleanup 761317 - Oil spill cleanup Active Cert'Ificadons TYPE STATUS FROM FIN 58 Approved Mar 20, 2013 Feb 28, 2018 333 West Ocean Blvd., 7th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-6200 Fox (562) 570-5099 sbeCalongbeach,gov Vendor AcccunLNumber. 189683 Karen Carrift Ocean Blue Environmental Services 925 W. Esther St. Long each, CA 90813 I hank you Por submUtnq your Vendor Application s'ecking Smrflt Rtfl9n=r r,'1'crPf5l! i-cicull P+v our evatuatiou or the Infoill you provided In your applfratlerl the North Arnerit;an Industry Classification System cedes you Iden0fied, your status 1 Smlsi'l fi ness Friterli (SBQ has heelli apivoved, Thir, i., recoqnli by 1111 fallowilitili organizattons. City of Long Beath is pleased to Issue this SSE Certificate subject to the t and conditions Identified below. 'Ici se onixed: 562112 SSE Ir 'all Work Performed by your firm t1rat falls within the above-mentioned NMCS code(s) will be counted as SBE participation for work performed on contracts procured by the above agencies. 'the agencies reserve the right to withdraw this certification it at any thue It is deterrinfri III certification was knowingly obtained by false, mWeading or Incormct information and reserve the right to audit all statements- If any firm ittempts to falsify or rrilsnepresenl finformation to OIJ certification, the firm may he di5qualifled from PWOCIPOtIllirl 41 any cuntractsfar a period of up to five Years. SSE Certification is valid for a Per of three (3) years, To mairitclin SSE statu.i, firms mlint upriLite their existing SSE Vender Applicai on or before the expiration date mentioned above, All information is subject to verification. if thr"Ie ark, ;.Tf)y chiviges In Your stotus *Mat may impact your rprtification, you are requTred to update your account Information online, A copy of your Information can be viewed by logging Into City of Long Seach Vendor Portal, click on Vendor Profile, and visithig the Srnalf Business Certification tab, Sirs rely: Acting Purchasing & Business Services Manager I'll Jill 11111 21:11IJ I I MIZI1111 Port of LONG BEACH The Crean Part -UVMfW.p01D.00M1SV2 Certified Small Business Enterprise Vendor Account Number: 252225 Wendy Mejia OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 925 West Esther Street LONG BEACH, CA 90813 Mot I-PrO-VWA-'nYA)u"PP14caUon,%ui--die4lorth American Industry Classification System codes you identified, your status as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) has been approved, The Port is pleased to iss ss F oD0 NAICS code(s) for which SIDE status Is recognized. 562112�%2112,562111 6 certificate gffectNe Da to., 02/04 F /16 rthIcate Expiratin ate: 2/04/19 "s vi(c�e, Work Performed by Your firm that falls within the above-mentioned NAICS code(s) will be counted as SBE participation for work performed on contracts procured by the above Port. The Port reserves the right to withdraw this certification' if at any time it is determined that certification was knowingly obtained by false, misleading or incorrect information and reserves theril-Ait to audit all statements. any firni attempts to falsify or misrepresent information to obtain certification, the firm may be disqualified from participation in any contracts for a period of up to five years. SEE Certification is valid for a period of three (3) years. To maintain SSE atatus, rirms must updato their existing SEE Vendor Application on or before the expiration date stated above. All Information Is subject to vermcation. Jf there are any changes in your status that may impact your certification, you are required to update your account information online. A copy of your information can be viewed by logging into your VendorProfile, and visiting the Small Business Certification tab. W�jr-j M lKr.T�JTT, 5 - og@ 4801 Airport Plaza Drive, Long Beac1, CA, 90815 Telephone (562)283-7598 email: sbeprogram@polb.com A Los Angeles J riaffed S 6001 D is tr-ic' Facditics Services Division WBEILE KING MARK HOVATTER st;perintandent of Schools wo!2ilsv" Qt.its ChidFocilifia Exeoutive, LORENA PADILLA-MRX, NDEZ ffireclar cycommuohy Rombing and SM201fluslAws Enirrpriv, Nov=bcr 01, 2016 Wendy Mefia Ocean 14tue 1'%rlynonmental Services, Inc. 925 West P' sther Street Long Bacch, CA 90813 Be.- Certification of Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Status Dear Business Owners., Thank yon for sulimft,5ig your application for in all Business Eruciprise certilication to the Los Angeles llnificd School Distrid (LAUS% For out evehiation of th(r infomnition ;,Ou' pz'wrdcd yc'w appiieoG ioll and dir North Amen caij Joclustry Classiflonflon code you identifled, , your status &T in S111; wide LAI. M)7 W -s bery aplyrovco toy the terra spe.6ficd txlow. [AUS) is pleased u) Issur. this, SBE ceMcate subject to the following U'Rdid(Nd,; NAI CS code(s) for which SBB status is recognized: 562112 Hazardous Waft Collection 562910 Remedialian Services SBE Ccrtificin w EATectivc Dace1 YOV2016 SBE Certificate Expiration (late: 111019.019 Work porlonnod by your flan that fall;: within the abfve referenced NAICS t�fle(s) Will be cOUrtt-d us S13L Participation for work peribmed on LAUSD contrurAs. To inaintain a vntiri SDF Caytficaw after ducc years with LAUSI), you musr =cw your sclf-cerdrication with LAUSD or register with tlic Synall Business Administration before the 017, corlification expiration date rclercAced a1mve cxpirzs. I AUSn m.vrves the right to withdmw this ccilificalion if at any lime it is determined that cartifiration was knows np ,ly obtaincd by falser, minle.Adhig or.incorrect inforniatlon, LAUSP jeserves the right to auda A statu'llcrttq, If arty firay, attcrnptc it) falsify or rythmprusent infonnanory to obtain m4ificarion, LAUS0 snay, in its soic discretion, disqualify this firm ftow partioipatimi in an 1A1SST) contracts for prxiod of up to rlvc year$. This SBF milification is reGO&OWd by tiro Metropoluary Water District of Southern California and its rociprocating agencics liccordint 'o ihc same terrms and If d1c1t.. rare etty cuenges g, ywif.5jabis tkai, rarity ilutract your certificatian, you am, required to notify the 1,AU,qD Synall.1311sixicss Program Office junnediatdly at (213) 241-1302, Sincerely, Kimberly Frelow Small Business Program Manager 11010 01, 1 All proposers responding to the Request for Proposals must complete and return this form for per consideration of the proposal. DECIARATION: I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. r d jj DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION 7/2412017 LOCAL SDE-FiRM-ORGANIZATION FORKDOC Rev. 10/18116 PWRev,10/18fla F2,70 FORM PW-icj As a threshold requirement for consideration for contraci award, proposer shall derrion5trate a proven record for hiring GAIN/GROW participants or shall attest to a willingness to consider GAINJGROW participants for any future arrI - vnentopeninl' f*f iffa7—opening, AMMonally, Propos—er shall attest to a willingness to provide employed GAIN/GROW participants to �he PtOPM!40 vr-npfoyee mentofing program, if available, to assist these Individuals In obtaining permanent employment arid/Or Promotional opportunities. To report all job openings with Job requirements to r)btain qualified GAINIGROW participants as Potential employment candidates, Upitr90101- shaii Mail- !��AINGRQVV@!Lqss javountypov arid Proposer shall complete all tile foilowing # information, sign where indicated below, and return this form with their proposal, A. Proposer has a proven record of hiring GAIN/GROW participants. YES (subject to verification by County) Ix NO B. Proposer is willing to provide DPS8 with all job openings andrp GAIN/GROW Parnts Job requi m Pato n ' t. f) consider ticipa -yor anv futurp employment openings it the GAIN/GROW participant meets. the minirrum fOr 1`6 8 OPeming, "Consider" rears ti-rs interview qualified GAIN/GROW participants. �jt proposer is LvillIng to YES NO C. Proposer is willing to Provide employed GAd1ROW participants access to its emPloy ee-mentodng program, if available, YES NO Nl (Program 110t available) Signature ------ Title 00� m FFkm Name jDate FORM PW -1 I TRANSMITTAL FORM TO REQUEST AN RFP SOLICITATION REQUIREMENTS REVIEW - A Solicitation Requirements Review m be received by the County within ten business days of issuance of the solicitation document Proposer Name: Date of Request: Project Title: Project No. A Solicitation Requirements Review is being requested because the Proposer asserts that they are being unfairly disadvantaged for the following reason(s): (check all that apply) U Application of Minimum Requirements L3 Application of Evaluation Criteria U Application of Business Requirements Ll Due to unclear instructions, the process may result in the County not receiving the best possible responses I understand that this request must be received by the County within ten business as of issuance of the solicitation document. For each area contested, Proposer must explain in detail the factual reasons for the requested review. (Attach additional pages and supporting documentation as necessary.) Game) (Title) For County use only Date Transmittal Received by County: Date Solicitation Released: Reviewed by: Results of Review - Comments: Date Response sent to Proposer: CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS CERTIFICATION OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Company Name 925 WEST ESTHER STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 Address 33-0625817 California Registry of Charitable Trusts "C7 number (if applicable) J'he 1\1 0 sqoireunerdlit or * to Cania's Superifision of nProfil jr� ity Act (SB 126,21, Chapter 919) added rp Tf'L1St(-,'eS and Fundraisers for Gharitable Purposes Act, which regulates the receiving and f-.,.iising , - he a ,ritable r:ontributions. CERTIFICATION YES NO Proposer or Contractor has examined its acfivities and determined that (X it does not now receive or raise charitable contributions regulated under California's Supervision or Trustees and Fundralsers for Charitable Purposes Act. If Proposer engages in activities subjecting it to those laws during the term of a County contract, it will timely comply with them and provide County a copy of its initial registration with the California State Attorney General's Registry of Charitable Proposer or Contractor is registered with the California Registry of Charitable Trusts under the CT number listed above and is in compliance with its registration and reporting requirements under California law. Attached is a copy of its most recent filing with the Regis" of Charitable Trusts as required by Title 11 California Code of Regulations, sections 300-301 and Government Code sections 12585-12586. 8/1012017 attar Date JUSTIN LEE, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION 't'i OF TERMINATED CONTRACTS -•'r OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL IN Proposer has not:. any contracts:. in the ... Proposerst three years. :. within the past three years. Terminated contracts are those contracts terminated by an agency or firm before the contract's expiration date. If a contract(s) was terminated, pfease attach an explanation on a seRarate sheet, contractsProposer or not. Any and all terminated contracts should be accompanied with an explanation. It should be noted that :; . not be listed. The County is only seeking information terminatedcontracts that were .; to expiration. v C ERMINATING DATE— SERVICE:",--------- TERMINATING DATE: SER I E: -7 OF -�—DDRESS OF FIRM ADDRESSOr FIRM CONTACT . CONTACT PERSON- TELEPHONE:TELEPHONE: FAX: FAX E-MAIL: E-MAIL: S VICE: _ TERMINATLiNid NAME OF TERMINATING FIRM ADDRESS OF FIRM CONTACT PER : TELEPHONE: E- AIL: SIG TU ATE: SERVICE: TERM NAME OF TERMINATING I ADDRESS OF FIR L CONTACTPERSON: TELEPHONE. - F E-MAIL: DATE: 8/10/2017 OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. WERMIUMM DO Proposer and/or principals are not currently involved in any pending litigation,' are not aware of any threatened litigation where they would be a party; and have not had any judgments entered against them within the last five years as of ihe date of proposal submission. Proposer and/or principals of the Proposer must list below (use additional pages if necessary) all pending litigation, threaten ed litigation, and/or any judgmemts entered against the otithin the last five ye.ars as of the date of 1:)ropo�s,-al suhtnis�inn FT1 F) 1-W -, 1 111, 11 IS trc�� 1. Against 11 Proposer; C3 Principal-, D' Both (check as appropriate) 2Name of Litigation/Judgment: 3, Case Number. 4Court of Jurisdiction: 5Please provide a statement describing the size and scope of the pending/threatened litigation orjudgment (use additional page if necessary) - B. 0 Pending Litigation El Threatened Litigation 0 Judgment (check one) 1. Against 0 Proposer; 0 Principe% 0 Both (check as appropriate) 2. Name of Lits gation/Judgment:.,,..,_.,--,-- 3. Case Number: 4. Court of Jurisdiction: 5. Please provide a statement describing the size and scope of the pending/threatened litigation or judgment (use additional page if necessary): 8/1012017 Signature of P Date: W6 & MeFVE)tl 'VA.!WeW' RW I'.:, OPOSER'S INSURANCE COMPLIANCE AFFIRMATION OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Pr® po*'se' es Name 925 WEST ESTER STREET, LONG EACH, CA 90813 Address IN If awarded the contract: Proposer will comply with the Insurance coverage provisions set forth in Exhibit 5, Section 5, Indemnification and Insurance Requirements, of this Request for Proposals, and Proposer &L�f procure, maintain, and provide the County with proof of Insurance coverage in the coverage amounts and types specified In Exhibit 8, Section 5, throughout the entire term of the proposed contract, without interruption or break In coverage. If you check this box, your proposal will be determined nonresponsive and your proposal will be disqualified. Proposer will not comply with the Insurance coverage provisions set forth in Exhibit B, $action 6, Indemnification and Insurance Requirements, of this Request for Proposals, and Proposer kfLl pot procure, maintain, and provide the County with proof of insurance coverage in the coverage amounts and types specified in Exhibit B, Section 5, throughout the entire term of the proposed contract, without interruption or break in coverage. Date: 8/10/2017 Signature of Proposer: It is familiar oft the terms of the County ot Los Angeles Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program, Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.206. To the best of its knowledge, after a reasonable inquiry, the Proposer/Bidder/Contractor is rru) in default, as that term is defined in Los Angeles County Code, Section 2.206.020.E, on any Los Angeles County property tax obligation. The Proposer/Bidder/Contractor agrees to comply with the Countys Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program during the term of any awarded contract. NM I am exempt from the County of Los Angeles Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program, pursuant to Los Angeles County Code, Section 2.206,060, for the following reason; I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information stated above is true and correct. F--,--- -- -- — Print Name- JUSTIN LEE [!ig—na' Title® DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Date: 8110/2017 ZERO TOLERANCE HUMAN TRAFFICKING POLICY CERTIFICATION Company Name: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Company Address: 925 WEST ESTE R STREET City: State: Zip Code: LONG EACH CALIFORNIA 90813 Telephone Number. Email Address: (562) 624-4120 JLEECOCEAN-BLUE.COM Solicitation/Contract for As - Needed Emergency Removal of -Hazardous Material (2017- AN014) Services 1:1 *11#126RI 4 X*u I ra [*Lt'wsril Los Angeles County has taken significant steps to protect victims of human trafficking by establishing a zero tolerance human trafficking policy that prohibits contractors found to have engaged in human trafficking from receiving contract awards or performing services under a County cMntract. Proposer acknowledges and certifies compliance with Exhibit B, Section 1,00, Compliance with County"s Zero Tolerance Human Trafficking Policy, of the proposed Contract and agrees that proposer or a member of his staff performing work under the proposed Contract will be in compliance, Proposer further acknowledges that noncompliance with the County's Zero Tolerance Human Trafficking Policy may result in rejection of any proposal, or cancellation of any resultant Contract, at Vie sole judgment of the County. Print Name: I Title JUSTIN LEE DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Signature: Date: 8/10/2017 AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL �z-, I M- mrnym-lris� il 1131 1 117 mww�� ES Yes. Proposer and proposersonsite operation supervisorstmanagers do meet the experience requirement stated above. (in addition to responding on this form, as specified in Part 1, Section 2.A.5, Experience, please provide a detailed narrative in your proposal to validate this minimum mandatory requirement.) Dates of Proposer NameExpedence Description of Servioes/Experience Page (Mth/Yrs to Number* mthfyrs), 1 - Ocean Blue EnVironmental Semices, Inc. 711994 to Hawat Emergency Response and Hazardous Wasti Management TAB 3-C Present *List the page number in the proposal containing the proposer's resumetexperience. (Please attach additional pages if needed) IME30M iF- AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF i onsiteOUS MATERIAL i J Dates of . fiopo is on-siteExperiencePage u rvors' Gln ' Name (MthNrs to Description ofServices/Experience th[Yrs MOONHO LEE 7/1994 TO PRESENT MANAGE & SUPERVISECY & NON -ER SERVICES ED LONG 611980 TO PRESENTISERVICES TAB 3-C LEDACOSTA TO PRESENT MANAGE & SUPERVISECY & NON -ER SERVICESNON- *List the page number in the proposal containing the proposeess i 7 ' resume/experience. (Please additional pages if needed) 13 No. Proposer or is onsite operationu iso n t meet the experiencei tstated . ffyou check i ox. your orovosal will be lmmediatelv disnualifiednonresponsive. 2. Proposer ivalid li i i . Classa. n r l Engineering Contractorslicense r I Certification, b. State of California HighwayPatrol Hazardous Materialsr i n License. m State of California i n Transport Hazardous Material issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles. d. Federal Environmental Protection AgencyLicense. e. Trauma ion r License. f. Medical Waste Hauler Registration License. g. Incident n Certification; I I . MENE32M AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MEMO These licensesicertifications must stay valid and active during the term of this ContracL El Yes. Proposer has submitted copies of the above lWed licenses/ceftifications, Please complete the chart below. 7 All Contractors must be properly licensed under the laws of the State of California 111'or the lype a, service that they are to perform - that they 'F se "n to p W Cl IC T ALL LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS MUST BE LISTED HEREIN FOR THE PROPOSER OF, W SPECIFIC TO INDIVIDUALS _ tf� 'a PLEASE IDENTIFY BY NAME. in addition to completing this form, please attach a copy of each certification and/or lio-ense.. ire b sal Failure to demonstrate compliance wfth the required licenses and/or ceffifications may result in rejection of the Proposal as,, nonresponsive. License/Certification Name Page Number* a) Class A General Engineering Contractor's licenswe Wt 7 1 I E T®7 11201 Hazardous Substances Removal Certffication u TAB 8 b) State of California Highway Patrol Hazardous M erials 111486 PRESENT- 9/30f201 TAB 8 Tran sportaticri License c) State of California License to Transport Hazardous Material issued by the Department arf Motor Vehicles 0119128 PRESENT- 6130/2019 TA13 8 d) Federal Environmental Protection Agency License CAD 983608258 NON-EXPIR[RING TAB 8 e) Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner License TS W66 PRESENT- 411712018 TAB 8 f) Medical Waste Hauler Registration License J 3354 PRESENT -10/31/2017 r TAB 8 g) ICS -200 OR ICS -300 Cerfification. ICS stands for (incident Command System) VARIOUS NONLEXPIRING TAB 8 *List the page number in the proposal containing copies of the proposers licenses/certifications- (Please attach additional pages if needed) No. Proposer does not possess the licenses/oedifications stated above. If yXi check this 112&_yog Page 3 of 12 MINE=: ��E 3. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a minimum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 5192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of responsibilities. RI Yes. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, AD Prs staff who may be assigned to this service shall be listed. Pro poser's to Name 40 Hrs. of HAZWOPER Course Annual HAZWOPER Refresher Course Page Date of Completion Date of Com lebon Number* 1 Moonho Lee November 20,1 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB S- on are August 2, 1996 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Edmund Acosta October 7, 1992 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Edward Long December4,1987 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Rico Ruiz August19,1994 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Daniel Gaeta May 26,2000 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B 1.�:= *List the page number in the proposal containing record of the proposer's to name and dates courses were taken. (Please attach additional pages if needed) No. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. Ifyou check this box, your 2roposal will be immediately disqualified as nonresponsive. AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL EM�M 3. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a minimum m'40hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) t7aining and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specifieCl in 29 Gode of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 51S2, with the app7opriate t -ours oompletedfor their level of responsibilities. 50 7� Yes. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers move completed 2 n-4immurr, of 40 hours HA ZNOPER trains, g an -l' the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. All Proposeeaff who may be assigned to this service shall be listed. Proposer's Staff Name 40 His. of HAZWOPER Course nnuaHAZWOPER Refresher Course Page Date of Completior, Date of f' s` let Number* Bill Piekkola February 11, 2006 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Chris Anguiano February 3, 2011 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3® Luis Valadez June 7, 2009 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Retesher Course TAB 3-13 Ivan Castallenos October 14, 2006 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-13 Julio Gaeta September 1, 2000 March 11 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course �tiTAB TAB 3- loseBorrayo November7,1998 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Coume 3-13 *List the page number inthe proposal containing record of the proposer's staff name and dates courses were taken. (Please attach additional pages if needed) ■No. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZVVOPER refresher course. mmediately_ disgualified as nonresponsive. f 3. err project managers,f workers shall have a minimum of 40 hours HazardousOperations Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 6192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of responsibilities. j, r.. i f r - ,... project :. 4 'supervisors,aand workers have r ',: f - - 1 a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training a the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. I !1 Proposeils staff who may be assignedthis ie shall be listed. Proposer's Staff Name 40 Hrs. of HAZWOPER Course Annual HAZWOPER Refresher Course Page Date of Completion Date of Completion Number* Eddy Valadez November 7,1998 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course T - Archie Martinez November 7, 1998 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3 - Benjamin Barba November 7, 1998 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3_ Dennis Yanez November 7, 1998 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course TA3-13 Ismael Carrasco September 3, 1999 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course T - Robert Peraza May 2, 2005 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course T3-13 *List the page number in the proposal containing record of the rosr's staff name and dates courses were taken. (Please attach additional pages if needed) I♦ No. Proposer'sproject -„ -r` f- r and workers have not r i r - -r; _ minimum of 1 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. If you check this box, your Provosal will be immediat dls.qualffled as nonresRonsive. 1aFa NNNEWAMM AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 3. Proposer's projectimanagers, supmisors, and workers shall have a rninirrt-Unl of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency -_ (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER ref:resher cotufse, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 5192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of responsibilities, KI Yes, Proposers project managers, supervisors, and workers have comp eted a ninimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annuat HAZWOPER refresher course. All Proposees staff who may be assigned to this service shall be listed Proposer's Staff Name 40 Hrs. of HAZWOPER Course Annual WZWOPER Refresher Course Page to of Com Date of Com eton p�etion Number* EKEZU= June 27, 2009 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course T,1,B 3-B Miguel Jimenez June 27, 2009 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-13 Ruben Martinez June 27 . 2009 1 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3® Raul Sandoval March 8, 2012 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-13 Omar Valadez March 27, 2014 March .1 1, 2017, 8 -Hour Re'llasher Course TAB 3-B Henry Monge February 16, 2011 i March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course T413 3-8 *List the page number int proposal containing record of the proposers staff name and dates; courses were taken. (Please afte ch additional pages if needed) No. Proposers project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPEIR training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. our 1 ro osal wPl be immecHately dis arified as nonrasDonsive. (2017-AN014) Emergency3. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a minimum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Response• and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher • r- - r in 29 Code of s. responsibilities.Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 5192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of Yes. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required .•-• annual c i rr. refresher course. All Proposers staff whoi to this serviceall be listed. Proposer's Staff Name 40 Hrs. of HAZWOPER Course Annual HAZWOPER Refresher Course Page Date of rnpletlon Date of f Com letio u ber= Justin Lee May 17, 2013 March 2, 2017, Hour Refresher Course T - Eddie Vladez Jr. November 21, 2013 March 11, 2017, Hour Refresher Course T - esto Hernandez Augus114,2014 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course T - Filiberto Reyes December 7, 2012 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course T - Brandon Martinez October 11, 2013 March 11, 2017, Hour Refresher Course � T 3-B Francisco Reyes November 1, 2013 March 11, 2017, -Hour Refresher Course TA - *List the page number in the proposal containing record of the proposees staff name and dates courses were taken. (Please attach additional pages if needed) 0 No. Proposers project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. If vou check this box, your pr000sal will be immediatelv_&_qualified as nonresponsive. RRMMI�� U1 121-1 PN -i (2017-AN014) 3. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a mininnum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Codeo.f Regulation 5192, with the appropriate houi-s completed for their level of responsibilities, 91 Yes. Proposer's project managers, supenrisors, and workers have completed a minimum of 40 hours HAER training and the required annual FIAZWOPER refresher course. All Proposees to who may be assigned to this service all be listed. Proposers Staff Name 40 Hie. of HAZWOPER Course j Annual HAZWOPER Refresher Goarse -T—Page Date of Completion I Date of Coripfaticn Number* Jesus Castellanos March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course ILTAM Jonathan Garcia May 4, 2017 Not Needed TAB 3-B Ariel Soler June 24, 2017 Not Needed TAB 3-B Eduardo Velasquez September 16, 2016 March 11, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3® *List the page number in-& proposal containin-g record of the proposer's staff name and dates courses were taken. (Please attach additional pages if needed) 0 No. Proposers project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZVVOPER refresher course. as nonresponsive. MUL= 3. Proposees project managers, supervisors, and workers shall have a minimum of 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course, as specified in 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 and Title 8 California Code of Regulation 5192, with the appropriate hours completed for their level of responsibilities. Yes. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. All Proposees staff who may be assigned to this service shall be listed. Proposer's to Name 40 Hrs. of HAZWOPER Course Annual HAZWOPER Refresher Course Page Date of Completion Date of Compfetion urn r* Julio Jr. Gaeta September 16, 2016 March 11, 2017, B -Hour Refresher -Course TAB 3 - Jesse Pedrosa May 1, 1997 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-13 Fill on Reyes June 16, 1996 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Patrick Gaines May 23, 2007 March 25, 2017, B -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3-B Eleef Dove July 22, 2006 March 25, 2017, 8 -Hour Refresher Course TAB 3=B David Perez June 6, 2012 March 25, 2017, our Refresher Course TAB 3-B List the page number in the pro�csai containing record of the proposers staff name and dates courses were taken, (Please attach additional pages if needed) No. Proposer's project managers, supervisors, and workers have not completed a minimum of 40 hours HAZWOPER training and the required annual HAZWOPER refresher course. If you Sheck this box,R , �ro fsal will be immediately disaV41ified as nonresponsive. A four-year college degree in Chernistry/BioGhernistry and a minimum of five years o' related experience in the fi ad of hazardous material removal and transportation. Nameof Years of Page Chemist/Environ mental Degree Type Assessor Experience Number* *List the page number in the proposal containing the i--hernistlEnvironmental Assesor's degreekesum ahexpe-rence. 40 Hours certification from an accredited school in the field of hazardous material removal along with ten years of experience in the field of hazardous material removal and transportation. Name of Page hemist/ Enoir onmental Certificate Number Years of Experience Number* FC Assessor EDL td Univ. of SOCAL & Haz Material Handling Disposal 36 TAB 3-E *List the page number in the proposal containing the Chemist'Environmental Assesor's certificatetresume/expe6ence. MOM in the -d.of hazardous material removal and transportation. Name of I Chemist/Environmental Certificate Number Page Years of Experience Number* Assessor ED LONG REA - 03446 36 TAB 3-E :'List the page number in the proposal containing the Chemist/Environmental Asses res (2017-AN014) Proposer must submit proof of a valid and active State of California Department of Industrial Relations Public Works Contractor Registration pursuant to Labor Code 1726.5. Pending registrations will not be accepted. Yes. Proposer has submitted proof of a valid and active State of California Department of Industrial Relations Public Works Contractor Registration pursuant to Labor Code 1725.6. Name of Registration Holder Registration No. OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL 1000002621 � = UM TIT11 Up = T Expiration D N rt No. Proposer has NOT submitted proof of a valid and active State of California Department of Industrial Relations Public Worlr.-,- Contractor Registration. If you check this box- your Drop qsal will be immediateiV di$q"ifled as,,qonres nswe. q0 - Proposer declares under penalty of poury that the information stated above is true and accurate. Proposer further acknowledges that if any fal-?-" misleading, incomplete, or deceptively unresponsive statements in connection with this proposal are made, the proposal may be rejected at the s discretion of the County. I r7Si�Jg re Title natu DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Date OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 8/10/2017 STATEMENT OF EQUiPMENT FORM FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (2017-AN014) ® NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICEES, INC. ADDRESS: 92- AIEST ESTE ER STREET LONG SEA"H, CA 90813 TEL STATE BELOW THE INFORMATION FOR ALL EQJIPMEN-1 AVAILABLE Please list one (1) it per line; DO NOT submit an equipment list irt your own format. This form may be reproduced in ori ef, to list all equipment. k1";J=t9jA W W3 = LT11:1 I'A"INVINi :a WWI I I I CHEVY 3500 FORD F550 ERU-EMERG RESP UNIT INTERNATIONAL, STAKE BED ERU-EMERG RESP UNIT C—HEVY —3500 UTILITY TRUCK GMC YUKON SL SLT UTILITT TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK UTILITY TRUCK AtipurAtm CHEVY SILVERADO I0 _RX wz".. L, F,l CHEVY DODGE CHEVY I _w N AM be SE CONDITIONOF YEAR MUMMER EQUIPMEN'T 2011�IGMCZCLZBF.26514i VERYGOOD 1999 j 1MAWWFV-'_H-UC,221 4 VERY GOOD I 2005 'VERY G-000 2017 1GWY1-,Y-,HF166747 VERY GOOD 2006 VERY GOOD 2015 1GB2CUEG2FZ1W583 VERY GOOD 2500 2003 31MU2ces3rawa13 VERY GOOD SILVERADO; 2015 1GS2CUEGXFZi1iM29 VERY GOOD 2500 ffi 1998 1 B-7"-369WJ k-3985 VERY GOOD SILVCRZOJ 2- IONGUEG5M35707 VERY GOOD 2500 2003 4D_-`KU2S6(s3G.E VEW(GOOD 2016 1G82CU__-KZGZ210518 VERY GOOD 0=1 DODGE DODGE 201 1 CHEVY ISILVERADO 2015 OPEPATIONAL CIPERATI� N.AL LONG BEACH 0 P E RA T 10 NIA L LONG BEACH O,PERATIONAL JONG BEACH G Pf ---,P A —110 IN A L LONG BEACH OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH CPERATICNAL LONG BEACH I C"P E RA T i C N AL LONG BEACH OPEPATIONAL OPERATICNAL OPEFATI OPERATIONAL IGBXU_ BF452=7 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL VERY GOOD 0-PIERA11ONPL 3D7ay4CL3BG5825W i VER" GOOD OPERATIONAL 1C.B2CUEG5FZ1352G8'j VERYGOOD OPERATIONAL 'GM 77:W71 VERYGOOD OPERATIONAL -0ti STATEMENT OF EQUIPMENT FORM FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (2017-AN014) PROPOSER'S NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ADDRESS: 925 WEST ESTHER STREE, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 TELEPHONE: (562) 624-4120 STATE BELOW THE INFORMATION FOR AIL EgUIPMENT AVAILABLE Please list one (1) item per line; DO NOT submit an equipment list in your own format. This form may be reproduced in order to list all equipment. GEAR TKIIICF� GEAR TRUCK GEAR TRUCK GEAR TRUCK GEARTRUCK GEAR TRUCK GEARTRUCK GEWR TRUCK FORD CHEVY FORD FORD FORD FORD CHEVY FORD CHEVROLET 80 BBL VAC TRK NNW" MINI GUZZLER GUZZLER PETERBILT 2500 5500 F550 SD 3500 FORD SILVERADO 3500 3500 348 1999 IFDAF56FOXED33680 2007 OPERATIONALI 2003 YEAR 2015 SERIAL CONDITION OF NON, OPERATIONAL LOCATION VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL NUFASER WMENT OPERATWHAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD 2017 LONG BEACH IISCIKWF-YXHF150271 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 2017 3C7MNFLAHG520419 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 2003 1 FW56F33EAO I 3M VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 2012 1(3&W2CC.XCF145487 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 2002 VDAMMEB51248 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 1999 IFDAF56FXXM62877 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 1999 IMAWWF3XEC20253 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 1999 IFDAF56FOXED33680 2007 1GBJG34K57E578573 2003 1FDAF56P23EC'w78" 2015 IGB4CYCGIFF178591 2015 1GB4CYCG2FF627485,' rt VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH —VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH yli W(T*1qAL VE GOOD OPERAATIONAL STATEMENT OF EQUIPMENT FORM FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF -HAZARDOUS, MATERIAL ?2017�A!4014) PROPOSER'S NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ADDRESS: 925 "?EST ESTHER STREET,_LOING BEACH CA TELEPHONE: L562 j 624-4120 STATE BELO. W THE WFORMATION ±0RALL EQ1LIJIMENT AVAILABLE� Please list one (1) item per line-, DO NOT submit an equipment list in your own format. This form may be reproduced in order to list all equipment. T"EL OF EQUIPMENT *A"OF GOEL YEM SERtAL �-*QNDIITION EQUIPMENT NUMBER E001PMENT' BE 24'BO09 X VAN N�E�NATIONAL 4300 20VERY GOOD FLAT BED INTERNATIONAL 1 4300 2013 VERY GOOD TRACTOR PETERBILT 379 2000 Y ,3 2 5 IXPSDBgX YD532 5 'r TRACTOR PETERBILT 38670' 2012 9 CD 1 1XPHD4!9X2CD13162 TRACTOR PETERBILT 386 70" 2012 D4 IM4 9XCDIM- :CC)l 31 TRACTOR PETERBILT PETERBILT 2008 1XPXD89XP$D7'6'48 ROLL OFF TRUCK INTERNATIONAL 8600SBA 2010 1HSHXSJR'AJ27721J ARROW BOARD i ARROW BOARD 1 ARROW BOARD 2011 NO,.D, AIR COMPRESSOR I SPCON Al PCON AIR COMP R COMP �8 2011 1285062UA122" BOOM TRAILER 1 CARSON CARRIER CARSON CARRIER 2001 4 HXEN20241 012_"i4634�9i 40' BOX VAN TRAILER WABAS BOX VAN TRL WABAS BOX VAN IRL' 1996 1 JJV632U2TL343WC,3 BOOM TRAILER TRAILMOBILE VAN TLR TRA&MOWLE VAN ILR 2000 1P'T01-'A,?A'YF,013642 SPILL TRAII ER FORKLIFT TRAILER FLAT BED -TRAILER, KAUFMAN- KAUFMAN RAVEN FLATBED TR RAVFN rLATBEDT" THAYC THAYC 997 4HXEN 2012 5SHFS16ZK�.B00025�i 1985 1985 18AF139025FS110075 I '= , _-RY GOOD I all OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH OPEiR,ATIONAL LONG BEACH OPERATIONAL i LONG BEACH j VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL# LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG EACH -VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH VE—RY GOOD CIPIE'FIZATI ONAL LONG BEACH VfERY GOOD PEE 10NAL a LONG BEACH VF_RY GOCD LONG, BEACH ,ER Y ";' 0 () D OPERA71l LONG BEACH 'v'ERY,30CD OPERA710NAL L LONG BEACH if'- R Y, G 00D OPERTIONAL I LCNG BEACH RvG00D OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 1ERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH STATEMENT OF EQUIPMENT FORM FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (2017-AN014) PROPOSER'S NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ADDRESS: 925 WEST ESTHER STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 TELEPHONE: _J�62) 624-4120 STATE BELOW THE INFORMATION FOR ALL EQUIPLfiENT AVAILAB�g Please list one (1) it per line; DO NOT submit an equipment list in your own fbnnat. This form may be reproduced in order to list all equipment. JETTER COMBO FORD JETTER FORD JETT A PAN TOON BOAT TRAfLER MAGIC PANTOON TLR PANTOON BOAT TRAILER CARRIER L N TRLR PANTOO5. STEAM MACHINE CARSON TRLR PRESSURE WASHER CARSON TRLR PRESSURE WASHER CARSON TRLR PRESSURE WASHER CARSON TRLR PRESSURE -WASHER -CARSON TRLR ROLL OFF TRAILER DRAGON ESP ROLL OFF TRAILER DRAGON ESP 120 BBL VAC TRAILER THOMPSON VAC TRLR 4HXSU=1WC001232 . VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL ti 120 BBL VAC TRAILER THOMPSON VAC TRLR 120 BBL VAC TRAILER THOMPSON VAC TRLR 20 BBL VAC TRAILER PETRO STEEL 20 VAC TRLR 120 BBL VAC TRAILER THOMPSON AVC TRLR SPILL TRAILER CARSON TRAILER 1000'HARD BOOM REEL CARSON CARRIER YEAR SERIAL CONDITION OF NUMBER EwiPmENT OPERATIONAL 1989 1FDYR82MJVA20W3 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2004 lMSM242141E99616 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2004 1T1BBIBD66SIS4422 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1995 4HXSU12MSCO01747 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2000 CA831525 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2006 CA922215 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2002 4HXSU=1WC001232 . VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1998 4HXSU112766 VERY GWD OPERATIONAL 2007 IUNSH48257CO53119 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2003 IORS4a=1229M VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1997 MTKUMV1405369 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1980 TTM1067 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1981 TM1 147 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1997 1 PgTAR20OP2021205 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1999 lTgTK3827X1405401 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 1994 4HXH51622RC0010W VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL 2001 4HXH018261CO31045 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH -LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH -LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH LONG BEACH MEMMUM STATEMENT OF EQWPAIENT FORM FOR AS -NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (2017-AN014) PROPOSER'S NAME: OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ADDRESS: 925 WEST EST HER STREEILONG BEAC-i, CA 90813 TELEPHONE: (562) 624-4120 STATE BELOW THE INFORMATION FOR ALL -QUIP MENT AVAILABLE Please list one (1) item per line-, DO NOT submit an equipmeW list it your own format. This form may be reproduced in order to list all equipment. TYPE OF EQUIPMENT MAKEOF I I MODEL MODEL I YEAR SERIA'_l J CONDITION!DF EQUIPMENT _F4 NUMBER EQUIPMENT OPFRATIO14AL -110'4AL SPILL TR�I�LE_ CARSON CARRIER 2001 VERY GOOD PERA ONG BEACH SPILL TRAILER CARSON CARRIER 2002 '40WAUGMIA01734 4HXEN20252:C-"'-4_'22 VERY GOOD OPERATION4AL 'I L D N G 13 EA 1-1 H SPILL TRAILER CARSON CAR 1998 4�-XCM1624WCDW134 VERY GOOD OPERATIG-14AI_ LONG SEAC'H SPILL TRA LER CARSON CARRIER 1996 4HXSU1221TC002571 VERY GOOD 0�_-RA71014AL LONG BEACH SPILL TRAILER CARSON CARRIER 2001 J'4hxSU12251G)2f-1C6 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 14'SPILL BOAT BOSTON WHALER BOSTON WHALF! f,' 1984 Bl"0-- B3114M84E' VERY G00C OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH ITSPILL BOAT BOSTON WHALER, BOSTON W1V1:—_--,R 1994 BWCC6816M79A IERY GC -OE 4 OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 19'SPILL BOAT BOSTON WHALER'BOSTON WH,�!_-�R 1994 BWr_C6527M78K JERYGOOC OPERATIONAL I LONG BEACH 22'X 8'PANTOON BARGE LOWE COMMERCiAL LOWE GOMMERCIAL: 2006 LWCP0101H506 1ERYGC-,0C- OPERATIONAL 1 LONG BEACH 22'X 8'RANTOON BARGE LOWE COMMERCIAL LOWE COMMEROAL 1 2007 L\(,,'GP0010KG07 VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH 12'PUNT (C -TY 10 WORK SKIFF WORK SK FF VARIOUS VARIOUS VERY GOOD OPERATIONAL LONG BEACH HONDAATV HONDA ATV 2005 IWFE25owmmn i VERY OD PERATIOUL- LONG BEACH LIGATTWI k AIR COMPRESSOR D" •N TRAILER AGNUM LIGHT TOWER CARSON TRAILER NONE 2007 VARIOUS VODS OPE RATICUA_ LONG BEACH 3652939� VERY GOOD OPE:RjkTfONAt BEACH NONEi VERY GOOD OPERATIONA' LONG BEACH Qn, accRN.►BLue ENVIRONMENTU SERVICES, INC. PUBLISHED RATES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7, 17 61 _0 M1. 170 brTV77700 f. a s Overtime: Monday through Friday, before 8:00 AM and after 5:00 PK and all day on Saturdays HOLIDAYS OBSERVED New Year's Day Labor Day Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday Presidents Day Veterans Day Memorial Day Fourth of July Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Columbus Day Christmas Day mm_iw travel to and from site, demobilization, decontamination, transportation and unloading. I . I a 3MOMM-=$ 1jM(a-NL--n,M 10Wk11fiA01q&j Is lot, * LONG BEACH + 4 SAN DI1GO + �HAZAR�S�WAST�E-TR RSONN--EL 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 Ph'. (562) 624-4120 Fx. (562) 624-4127 Ml PEP SOHNE HAVE` AT A KNJMUM,, 1,104IR 11AZ-VVOrEll TRAIN= AISSPEGRED BY2S SFR ig W. i 2 UTILITY TRUCK 04 WfTRAFFIG CONTROL LIGHTS & LIFTGATE STRAIGHT OVER- PREMIUM EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - LARGE TIME TIME M& PROJECT MANAGER 126.00 166.00 166.00 SUPERVISOR 9T00 116.00 13Z00 CHEMIST/ INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST 193.00 221,00 221.00 LEAD TECHNICIAN 68.00 98.00 12&00 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 65.00 97,00 124.00 TECHNICIAN 61.00 86.00 112.00 ILWU (INT. LONGSHORE & WHSE UNION) T 100.00 12T00 170.00 Ml PEP SOHNE HAVE` AT A KNJMUM,, 1,104IR 11AZ-VVOrEll TRAIN= AISSPEGRED BY2S SFR ig W. i 2 UTILITY TRUCK 04 WfTRAFFIG CONTROL LIGHTS & LIFTGATE 53.00 GEAR TRUCK W/ LIFTGATE 53.00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - LARGE 248.00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - SMALL 171.00 GREW VAN 47.00 BOB CAT WISOLID TIRES 58.00 VACUUM TRAILER - 20 BBL 58.00 VACUUM TRUCK -7 BBL Wl ROPER PUMP* 142.00 VACUUM TRUCK -1 BBL* 163.00 VACUUM TRUCK ®1 BBL STAINLESS STEEL* 18400 AIR EXCAVATOR* 142.00 HYDRO EXCAVATOR 263.00 OMNI VAG - 85 BBL* 263.00 JETTER / VACTOR COMBO UNIT* 263,00 ROLL -OFF TRUCK* 142.00 ROLL -OFF TRUCK AND TRAILER* 163.00 DUMP TRUCK -1 WHEEL* 100.00 2SBOX VAN* 100.00 45'BOX VAN* 116.00 45'FLAT BED* 116.00 25'EQUIPMENT TRAILER 37.00 LONG BEACH ;; SAN DIEGO PAGE1 OF6 EX -PACK BREATH128 :• BOTTLE5-MINUTE EGRESS AIR TRIPODW/DOUBLE WINCHES FULL :+rY HARNESS W/ SHOCK ABSORBER • -BLOWER 4 -GAS AIR MONITOR PI • - r METER VAPORMERCURY ANALYZER OVA MONITOR PERSONAL ELECTRIC BLOWER ARROW:+` -r PORTABLE DECON STATION W/ARROWBOARD BARRICADES +- • TURN RIGHT LEFT SIGNS, EACH TRAFFIC CONE/REFLECTIVE, AIR COMPRESSOR CHEMICAL •DIAPHRAGM PUMP DECONTAMINATION STATI DIAPHRAGM HYDROBLASTER INTRISICALLY SAFE PUMP • FUEL TANKS - STEAM MACHINE 1,000 PSI 22 GPM STEAM MACHINE 3,500 PSI r GPM PORTABLE PORTABLEAIR SCRUBERS HEPA FILTERS FOR SCRUBBERS r • Olf.11 JA I IOUll Lei• • • •1: 20 -YARD SIN, OPEN TOP 27.00 20 -YARD f r TOP 32.00 DAI 40 -YARD BIN, OPEN TOP 27.00 DAI 40 -YARD : • r TOP 34.00 DAII 4" TANK MANIFOLD 1f l' BIN LINERS .1f LONG BEACH <, DIEGO SAN PAGE 2 OF6 M GALLON DOT DRUM,t# EACH 15 GALLON DOT tr'POLY 53.00 EACH 16 GALLON Mtt. DRUM, ►# EACH 20 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL • tt EACH 30 GALLON DOT DRUM,POLY 56.00 EACH GALLON DOT DRUM, GALLONDOT DRUM 2000 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY 66.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 65.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM,tM' EACH fit i<15 � ,: �` � .u; .�, • #^ ' � � ; 95 GALLON DRUM, OVERPAK, POLY 236.00 EACH ACID SPILFYTERPER QT 21.00 MI P =1 R = 4 BASE NEUTRALIZER t EACH BIO -SOLVE (HYDROCARBON ENCAPSULANT) 39.00 PER GALL BLEACH ! ■ PER GALL 7� 27,00 PER �R LL '+F''•� r, ,�'.li r ''! T � � 5R y. y y .00 JRA CITRI-CLEAN, 55 GALLON 882.00 rM..{ DIESEL y 5.T• '.. i% M GALLON DOT DRUM,t# EACH 15 GALLON DOT tr'POLY 53.00 EACH 16 GALLON Mtt. DRUM, ►# EACH 20 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL • tt EACH 30 GALLON DOT DRUM,POLY 56.00 EACH GALLON DOT DRUM, GALLONDOT DRUM 2000 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY 66.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 65.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM,tM' EACH 85 GALLON DRUM, OVERPAK, STEEL 236.00 EACH 95 GALLON DRUM, OVERPAK, POLY 236.00 EACH ACID SPILFYTERPER QT 21.00 MI P =1 R = 4 BASE NEUTRALIZER t EACH BIO -SOLVE (HYDROCARBON ENCAPSULANT) 39.00 PER GALL BLEACH ! ■ PER GALL CAUTION / BARRICADE TAPE 27,00 PER �R LL tf CHEMICAL POLY I 'R EACH y. y y .00 EACH CITRI-CLEAN, 55 GALLON 882.00 rM..{ DIESEL y 5.T• '.. i% ,: 5 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 oclo 'BLUE Ph: i) ERVIR• t ' Y SERVICES, t 624-4127 FEBRUARY 7,2017 PUBLISHED RATES DRUM LINER 11 EACH DUCT TAPE Ir PER ROLL - PLUGS 200/BOX110.00 1r PER :• FACE SHIELD /1 EACH HAND AUGER • /1 DAILY HAND CLEANER Ir CAN .. VACUUM FILTER -• •- 00 EACH HEPA VACUUM REPLACEMENT BAGS 22.00 EACH OIL SORBENT POM POMS 61.00 PER BALE PH PAPER 20,00 PER BOX PLASTIC BAGS • Ii' PER :• PLASTIC SHEETING 79.00 PER ROLL i LB BOX 71.00 PER :• ROPE 1/2 POLY, 100'ROLL 34-00 PER ROLL ROPE 5/8 POLY, 100'SPOOL 39.00 PER ROLL SAMPLE JARS - 10T 14.00 EACH SANDBAGS 1/ EACH SHRINK WRAP 11 ROLL SIMPLE GREEN 11 PER • SODAASH Ir PER GALLON SORBENT BOOM W/ JELLING MATERIAL 441.00 PER BALE SORBENT BOOM, 8"X10" 58.00 EACH •- 11 95.00 PERBALE SUPERFINE, 25 LB BAG r 1E PER BAG TRIWALL BOXES 166.00 EACH VACTOR FLEX HOSE 4" 2.00 PER FOOT VACTOR FLEX HOSE 6" 3.00 PER FOOT VERMICULITE 32.00 PER BAG • i III • l.wV[I " BIO -HAZARD "BLOOD" li EACH BOAT HOOKS 3'-9'TELESCOPING 8.00 DAILY -•� - ` 1r DAILY • • 11 DAILY CHAIN W/ BINDERS 14.00 DAILY WADERSCHEST 11 DAILY 14 PORTABLE GAS POWERED ABRASIVE SAW 158.00 DAILY • • 100 LBS 7.00 DAILY CONCRETE SAW 11 DAILY CONCRETE SAW BLADE rl EACH TORCHCUTTING .:i r1 DAILY DEMO TOOLS 83.00 DAILY DRUM SAMPLING`•l 11 EACH DRUM • it DAILY EXPLOSION -PROOF FLASH LIGH01 DAILY ON LADDER 14.00 DAILY STATIONEYEWASH f1 DAILY FIRE PROTECTION10 DEGREE PROTECTIONrr DAILY FORK LIFT 204.00 DAILY G�Ntt��n§E" TRAILER MOUNTED SAN.@PE(WURLY PAGE4 • GENERATOR, 5600 WATTS 131 . 00 DAJLY HAND TOOLS 56.00 DAILY HAND WASHING STATION 53.00 DAILY HAZ-CAT KIT 2Z00 PER TEST HEAVY DUTY JETTER NOZZLES 25.00 DAILY HEPA VACUUM (DRY) 16&00 DAILY HIP INADERS 56.00 DAILY HUDSON SPRAYER 22.00 DAILY JACK HAMMER 90 LES 131. 00 DAILY LIFE JACKETS 17.00 DAILY LIGHT STAND (2 BULBS) 39tO DAILY LIGHT TOWER (4 BULBS) 315.00 DAILY MEALS ON SPILLS 8.00 EACH MERCURYVACUUM 551,00 DAILY NON -SPARKING COLD CUTTER f RIVET BUSTER 10&00 DAILY NON -SPARKING COLD CUTTER TIPS 32.00 EACH PER DIEM ALLOWANCE ON TRAVEL 173.00 DAILY PICKS "MINERS" 3.00 DAILY PLUG & DIKE, 1 LB CAN 2T00 EACH POLY SIPHON (POGO) PUMP 21. EACH PORTABLE RESTROOM W/SfNK 16&G0 DAILY PROFILING FEE (PER WASTE STREAM) 83.00 EACH RADIO 2 -WAY, INTRINSICALLY SAFE 44.00 DAILY RAKES 5.00 DAILY SAMPLE COOLER 17.00 DAILY SAWZALL 88.00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING - PORTABLE (211 'x 'x') 44.00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING - TOWERS (5'x 5'x 10') 8600 DAILY SHOVELS/HAZ-MAT 12.00 DAILY SKIL SAW 39.00 DAILY STEEL SPIKES, 36" 6.00 DAILY TRUCK RAMPS (30,000 LBS) 315.00 DAILY VAPOR TIGHT DROP LIGHTS 166.00 DAJLY VENTILATION FAN 127.00 DAILY WATER METER 27&00 DAILY WATER TANK TRAII-FR NAf/ PUMP 373.00 DAILY DRUM DOLLY 26,00 DAILY WITH SCBA 525.00 PER SET LEVEL "B" - POLY-TYVEK THROUGH FULLY ENCAPSU- LATED SUIT, BUT NOT GAS TIGHT W/SCBA 166.00 PER SET LEVEL "C" - TYVEK THROUGH SARANEX SUIT W/ AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR 71.00 PER SET LEVEL "D" - TYVEK, POLY-TYVIEK, COVERALL OR RAINGEAR SUIT WITH GLOVES, BOOTS, HARDHAT AND SAFETY GLASSES 34.00 PER SET LONG BEACH * A SAN DIEGO PAGE 5 OF 6 925 West Esther Street Long Beach, CA 90813 OCEfln%"iftft Ph: (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTOL SERVICES, INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 Curb opening 'I I Mom- K !it Filter Bag - Small Particulates Filter Bag - Large Particulates j 481.00 I. . i390.006z $ 42" 546.00 455.00 48n 611.00 520.00 60, 676.00 585-00 1849 741.60 650 00 inlet suze, Filter Bag - Small Particulates Filter Ba Large Particulates . . ......... . " 12"x 12w 403.001 325.00 18ffX 1" 468.00 390.60'"- 24'X24' 546.00 468.00 25" X 36- 598.00 520.00 663.001 585.00 a. i 48"X 48' 891.00 813.0-0 j RoUrld inlet size- Filter Bag - Small Particulates Filter Bag - Large Particulate, 5rars.00 Replacement Filter Bags – : Each 1306io of —OHginal Filter — Optional Media - 611i ku6' iii-rEach 72.00 bptional Media - ZPG Blend– Each 72.00 Options] Media - SAC Each 72.00 Optonal Media - Zoolite . ... ...... Each 72.00' • Optional Media - Activated da—rbo�_ Each 72.00 ptional Media - Perlite Each 72.00 0 LONG BEACH �� PAGE 6 OF 6 4 SAN DIEGO �,- PROPOSALFINAL i AS NEEDED EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF 8 i f EVALUATION BL LIE ENVIRON .�........w.,.,.,.,.- MENTAL CRITERIA EOCEAN NVIRO MENTAL LOGISTICS, INC. SERVS INC. Price $397,237.50 $948,187.50 Local SBE (YIN) Y N A - — — Local SBE _ _ a $59,585.63 _ _ m _ _ $0.00 Preference Amount m — _ m _ — w — _ � i Social Enterprise (YIN) N/A N/A Social Enterprise Preference _ �w N/A _ _ _ � N/A Amount DVBE (YIN) N N Disabled Veteran Business - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ _ _ .. _ _ — _- -(Enterprise Preference N/A N/A Amount_ _ _ _ _ Adjusted Proposal A p' mount 337,651.87 $948,187.50m Proposed Price -�` 50 17.81 (50 Points) References 9.58 1.55 CARD Reference Percentage Deduction" N/A N/A (If Applicable) Final Reference Score (IncludingDeductions, if any) 9.58 1.55 (10 Points) Evaluator 1 15 Evaluator 1 1 15 Evaluator 15 , 10 Experience — — Evaluator 3 15 +EvaWat— — Evaluator 3 _ 15 (15 Points) Total 45 Total 40 Average 15.00 Average 13.33 �. Evaluator 1 15 Evaluator 1 10 _ Evaluatar 2 15 Evaluator 2 5 Work Plan/Quality Assurance � � — — Program Evaluator 15 Evaluator 10� (15 Points) Total 45 Total 25 Average 15.00 Average I 8.33 , - -_ Evaluator 1 10 Evaluator 1 10 _ _ _ _ Evaluator 2 10 ®.® Evaluator 2 7 .. Equipment Evaluator 3 10 Evaluator 3 10 (10 Points) Total 30 Total 27 Average 1 10.00 Average 9.00 TOTAL POINTS: 99.58 50.02 FINAL TOTAL POINTS" 99.58 50.02 (including any Laborllaw Violation - Deductions) , alrtll sle to Itle oLarpsl llllllrlfedlt6 (2 deO M lace11 s) E f91 p ' City of Downey 11111 Brookshire Ave. 925 West Esther St, Lom, each, CA 90813 C_ RE: Copycatting LACDPW "As -Needed Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material" contract My name is Justin Lee and I am the Administrative Director for Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. For all intended purposes I hereby extend the City of Downey the same terms we have with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW). These terms are in our existing contract titled, "As -Needed Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017- AN014)". Should you have any questions please call me directly at 310.357.7800 or email jlee@ocean-_ blue.com. 011MIM Justin Lee Administrative Director Ocean Blue Environmental Services 4 LONG EACH 0 0 SAN DIEGO 4 CITY • DOWNEY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FOR ON-CALL EMERGENCY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REMOVAL SERVICES Contractor desires to perform and assume responsibility for the providing • emergency hazardous material removal services required by City on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Contractor represents that it has demonstrated competence and •- in providing emergency hazardous material removal services to public clients, is `• in the State • • and is familiar with the • • City. 2.2 Services. City •` to engage Contractor to •` on-call emergency hazardous material removal services as set • in this Agreement. The services and • provided • Contractor to the City as set forth in this Agreement are in accordance with the services, equipment and the prices provided by Contractor in a successful competitive bid process conducted by the County of Los Angeles • July 17, 2017. Contractor agrees to honor the same scope • •i and pricing schedule in Contract No. 2017-AN01 4 that was approved by the County Board of Supervisors on March 13, 2018. City's purchasing ordinance allows the City to make purchases of services which are .•- in concert with another governmental .•- pursuant to that agency's formal bid requirements (also known as "piggybacking") (Downey Municipal Code section 2905). 3. TERMS. 3.1 Scope • Services and Term. 3.1.1 General Scope of Services. Contractor promises and agrees to furnish to City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply on-call emergency hazardous waste removal services ("Services"). The Services are more particularly described in Exhibit "A" of the Los Angeles County Contract No. 2017-AN014 approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on March 13, 2018 which is attached hereto as "Attachment 1" and incorporat herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, thi Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. 3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from January 13, 2020 to January 13, 2023 unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Contractor shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other established schedules and deadlines. The City Manager is authorized to extend this Agreement for tow 1 -year terms. Control and Pavment of Subordinates; Independent Contractor. The Services shall be performed by Contractor or under its supervision. Contractor will determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Agreement. City retains Contractor on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee. Contractor retains the right to perform similar or different services for others during the term of this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the Services under this Agreement on behalf of Contractor shall also not be employees of City and shall at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and control. Contractor shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Contractor shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. 3.2.3 Conformance to Applicable F�equirements. All work performed by Contractor shall be subject to the approval of City. Substitution of Key_Personnel, Contractor has represented to City that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement. Shoull' one or more of such personnel become unavailable, Contractor may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Contractor cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause. As discussed below, any personnel who fail or refuse to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, or who are determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Services or a threat to the safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from performing Services by the Contractor at the request of the City. The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are as follows: Justin Lee Contractor shall be • responsible • all costs arising therefrom. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and i'• City, its officials, directors, • employees and .•` free and harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this • from any claim or liability arising • • any failure • alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules • regulations. Contractor's violation • such laws, rules and regulations shall also constitute a material • of this • 3.2.10.1 Time for • -. Contractor shall not • the Services or the Project under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to thitt City that it has secured all insurance required under this section. In addition, Contractor shall • allow any subcontractor to • work • any subcontract until it has provided •; • to the City that the subcontractor has secured all insurance required under this section. The City reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience with insurer, coverage or other special circumstances. (C) Environmental Impairment Liabilitv Insurance. Such insurance which ensures liability for environmental impairment including clean-up costs, and endorsed for "Sudden and Accidental" contamination or pollution unless such coverage is endorsed on the General Liability Policy. Such coverage shall be in the amount of not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence, and in the aggregate. (B) Waiver of Sqbroci-a—fion. Contractor hereby grants to City waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said Contractor may acquire again the City by virtue of the payment of any loss under said insurance poli . cies set forth hereinj subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City has receive.7dal waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. (C) All Coveracies. Each insurance policy required by this Agreement shall be endorsed to state that: (A) coverage shall not be suspended, voided, reduced or canceled except with written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested t the City; and (B) any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies, including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its director officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. I. 3.2.10.5 Primary Coveraqe. For any claims related to this Agreement, the Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance and primary coverage at least as broad as ISO CG 20 01 04 13 with respect to the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it in any way. 3.2.10.6 Sei)aration of Insureds, No Soecial Limitations. All insurance required by this Section shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions. In addition, such insurance shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protecti 2fforded to the City, its directors officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. 3.2.10.7 Deductibles and Self-insurance Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. City may require Contractor to provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses and costs within the retention. The policy language shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the self-insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or City. 3.2.10.8 Acceotabilitv of Insurers- Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating no less than A:VII, authorized to do business in California, and satisfactory to the City. 3.2.10.9 Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish City with original certificates of insurance, including all required amendatory endorsements (or copies of the applicable policy language effective coverage required by this provision) and a copy of the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the Commercial General Liability policy listing all policy endorsements to the City before the commencement of work under this Agreement, However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the commencement of work under this Agreement shall not waive the Contractor's obligation to provide them to the City, The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements, at any time. 3.2.10.10 Claims -Made Policies. If any of the policies provide coverage on a claims -made basis: (A) The retroactive date must be shown and must be before the date of this Agreement or the date work commences under this Agreement, whichever is earliest; (B) Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the Services provided under this Agreement; (C) If coverage is canceled, non -renewed, and not replaced with another claims -made policy form with a retroactive date prior to the effective date of this Agreement or the date work commences under this Agreement, whichever is earliest, the Contractor must purchase extended reporting coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of the Services under this Agreement. 3.2.11 Safety. Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Contractor shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed, Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life protection and life-saving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessa6 jrJnAvAIIIA W Compensation. Contractor shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the rates Contractor provided to Los Angeles County under Contract No. 2017-AN01 4 which rates are set forth in Attachment 2 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall not exceed one hundred and forty thousand dollars an 00/100 ($140,000.00) per contract year without written approval of the City. Extra Wo may be authorized, as described below, and if authorized, said Extra Work will be compensated at the rates and manner set forth in this Agreement. I 11-7111 WU Sloser-WArn I I IM 0101 i(RALIP-TUMIKIL! 1: W 114404e, ,Iola 3.3.3 Reimbursement for Exuenses. Contractor shall not be reimbursed for ...ny expenses unless authorized in writing by City. 3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may request that Contractor perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Services, but which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Contractor shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City's Representative. 3.3.5 Prevailing-Waqes. Pursuant to Downey Municipal Code Section 2935, the requirements of California Labor Code Sections 1720 et §pq. and 1770 et sea., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000 et sea. ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on certain "public works" and "maintenance" projects, shall apply to the Project. Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall provide Contractor with a copy of the prevailing rates of per them wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Contractor shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per them wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at the Contractor's principal place of business and at the Project site. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs, penalties or interest arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. If applicable, Contractor shall be registered at all times with the Department of Industrial Relations under the Public Works Contractor Registration Program for Labor Compliance. 3.4.1 Maintenance and Inspection. Contractor shall maintain complete and 2ccurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow a representative of City 1uring normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement. Grounds for Termination,. City may, by written notice to off"- It -9rJ4t[-- for the City's convenience and without cause by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination, •and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Contractor may only terminate this Agreement for caus upon giving the City not less than seven (7) calendar days'written notice. I Upon termination, Contractor shall be compensated only for those services which have been adequately rendered to City, and Contractor shall be entitled to no further compensation. The City shall within fifteen (15) calendar days following termination it the Contractor for all services adequately rendered and all reimbursable costs incurred by Contractor up to the date of termination, in accordance with the payment provisions of this Agreement. The following reasons shall constitute "cause" for which either party may terminate this Agreement as provided herein: Substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and through no fault of the terminating party; Assignment of this Agreement or transfer of the Services by either party to any other entity without the prior written consent of the other party; Suspension of the Contractor's Services by the City for more than ninety (90) calendar days, consecutive or in the aggregate, without good cause; Material changes in the conditions under which this Agreement was entered into, the Scope of Services, and the failure of the parties to reach agreement on the compensation and schedule adjustments necessitated by such changes. 3.5.1.2 Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, City may require Contractor to provide all finished or unfinished Documents and Data and other information of any kind prepared by Contractor in connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement. Contractor shall be required to provide such Documents and Data and other information within fifteen (15) days of the City's request. 3.5.1.3 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated. 3.5.2 Delivery of Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such other address as the respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose: Ka Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. 925 W. Esther Street Long Beach, California 90813 Phone: (562) 624-4120 Fax: (562) 624-4127 Attn: Justin Lee, Contract Administrator •i 1• 1 - Iloilo: 0 0 1 . A City of Downey City Attorney's Office Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty- eight (48) hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the 1ate actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. M 3.5.3.1 Documents & Data: ' Licensim of Intellectual Prooerty. This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"), Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right tM license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design professionals other than Contractor or provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 3.5.3.2 Confidentiality. All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written information, and other Documents and Data either created by or provided to Contractor in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Contractor. Such materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Contractor for any purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services. Nothing furnished to Contractor which is otherwise known to Contractor or is generally known, or has become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential. Contractor shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs, or any publicity pertaining to the Services in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other similar medium without the prior written consent of City. harmless and indemnify City or any City officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall not apply to the extent that such Claims are caused in part by the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of City or such City officers, officials, employees, volunteers and agents. Contractor's cost to defend City and/or City's officers, officials, employees or volunteers against any such Claim shall not exceed Contractor's proportionate percentage of fault with respect to that Claim; however, pursuant to Civil Code section 2782.8(a), in the event that one or more defendants is unable to pay its share of defense costs due to bankruptcy or dissolution of the business, Contractor shall meet and confer with City (and, if applicable, other parties) regarding any unpaid defense costs. To the extent Contractor has a duty to indemnify City or any City officers, officials, employees, volunteers and/or agents under this subdivision 3.5.6.2, Contractor shall be responsible for all incidental and consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from Contractor's negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct. 3.5.7 Entire Aareement. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. 3.5.8 Governinq_Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Venue shall be the courts in Los Angeles County. 3.5.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 3.5.10 Citv's RighUg-Emplov Other Contractors. City reserves right to employ other Contractors in connection with the Services. 3.5.11 Successors and Assicins. This Agreement shall be binding on the successors and assigns of the parties. 3.5.12 8A§ssiqnment or Transfer. Neither party shall assign, hypothecate, or transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without the prior written consent of the other party. Any attempt to do so shall be null and void, and any assignees, hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer oaooge Constructin; References; Cptins. Since the Parties•r their ants have participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work days. All references to Contractor include all personnel, employees, agents, and subcontractors of Contractor, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content, or intent of this Agreement. • � i '' . •' •' • •' ` 'i' • .' • • `• • •• �r • i • ` • •: • i ` • i' i • • i i •' • • i •' • 'i` •��I •> i • i` • `i ` i • � • • i • � i ` ' • ` i • • •"` r i • •' •• it • '• • ` i r •+• i i � i •' `i • i • . i •; . . • . ,. i � • i '• i i • • i • i • • i ' i i I i i ` . • ' • • • ` • • • •'I •"' i i i' i• • i '' • r • •'i i • a• i • i i •< i •' • • • i .. . i • .. . �. � . . � i . ., . � • • i(• i • •r `• i i •'f i•iir i i • • • . • •�I • • • '` • . • i t i • ' • ` i • • • i • • • • ''. i i' ri' • i •' • i` '• • `• • • • i• • • •' • • .• it • • i • • ' • •: i r' • i • i' i i` • `• • • ' • •` `•' .ir ti• •' • •` i • • i` . ' . i i. . . i • • .' ••" •' .i .. i • • • i • • ` • • ��I • i ' • • �' • i •'' • i • i ' i E' i � • • • i • � i• • f ':• •` � 3.5.22 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 3.5.23 Effect of Conflict. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, or incongruity between any provision of this Agreement, any of its exhibits, attachments, purchase orders, or notices to proceed, the provisions of this Agreement will govern and control. ; i=* rm, go 3.6.1 Prior Ap roval w+` 'i. Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of the work required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City. Contractor shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all of the requirements set forth in this Agreement. ContractorContractor shall ensure that City is an additional insured as required in Section 3.2.10.4. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. CITY OF DOWNEY, OCEAN BLUE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, a California municipal corporation Inc., a California Corporation and charter city By: By: Rick Rodriguez, Mayor Moonho C. Lee Its: Chief Financial OfficerNice President Attest: Attest: City Clerk ---S etary Approved as to Form: gitAt�torney 070100��• men= LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONTRACT NO.003426 WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIORNMENTAL SERVICES INC. SCOPE OF SERVICES I 07: 111 a- s11�126 t 21 Public Works Contract Manager (CM) will be Ms. VTicky Tueng of our Flood Maintenance Division who may be contacted at (626) 458-4152 or wvuena(a)dr)w,lacountv.aov, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The CM may designate several Public Works Representatives (PWRs) to request work from the Contractor. The CM and the PWRs are the only persons authorized by Public Works to request work of the Contractor. The Contractor will be notified in writing when there is a change in the CM. The Contractor will provide as -needed emergency removal of hazardous materials at various County facilities, rights of way, and project locations within the County, including Flood Control District facilities as depicted on Exhibit H, Flood Control Maintenance Areas Map. C e ffigest of Work from C ontractor The County reserves the right to determine if any work is or will be needed and/or requested under this Contract at the County's sole and absolute discretion, The Contractor waives all claims against the County for damages or loss of any but not limited to, lost profit .......... D. Contract Cost All services required in this Exhibit A, Scope of Work, shall be included in the price quoted by the Contractor in Form PW -2, Schedule of Prices, unless stated otherwise in the Contract. All services performed under this Contract will be paid in accordance with the prevailing or nonprevailing wage rates quoted in Form PW - 2, Schedule of Prices, as identified by Public Works. Any equipment, tools, and materials used to perform the work for which an hourly and/or daily unit rate is not quoted in Form PW -2, Schedule of Prices, shall be billed according to the Contractor's published rate list. The Contractor shall provide its published rate list at the time of proposal submission and annually thereafter at the time of Contract -A. 1 - AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material i # � NMMMA�■ i Travel time will be paid to and from the jobsite. Travel time will be compensate"" based on the labor and equipment rates submitted by the proposer on Form P Overtime rate (time and a halo will be paid only for work completed after norm work hours or during legal holidays and shall be for labor rates only. i ! 1 ff I a -w —9 E. Work Desor ri u alsposai UT [IaLd[UUU111 way, and project locations within the County including Flood Control District facilities. These hazardous materials usually have been deposited in or on County facilities by a*known or an unknown third party. These materials usually must be contained, cleared, and removed immediately to protect the health and safety of the public, The Contractor shall remove hazardous material/waste including biohazardous waste from various locations throughout the County on an as -needed and generally emergency basis, The material/waste may be located in confined spaces, such as underground storm drains, as well as in storm channels, on roads, or other County facilities and/or rights of way, Conditions at the time of response may require work in stormwater to provide containment and cleanup. The materials shall be disposed of in a matter that complies with all Federal, State, County, and City laws and/or ordinances. Only fully licensed and permitted disposal or recycling facilities may be used as disposal sites. The selection of the disposal facility shall be subject to the approval of Public Works, The Contractor shall return a copy of the manifest from the disposal facility to the requesting/generating Public Works division/facility or to the CM/PWRs. The Contractor shall make all arrangements for disposing of the hazardous material/waste collected including any necessary laboratory tests. The laboratory testing shall be performed by a qualified California State -licensed laboratory as required by law or at the request of Public Works. The Contractor may recommend and justify laboratory testing for any hazardous materials for CM's approval. Laboratory fees for the materials tested by the laboratory will be reimbursed by Public Works based on their actual cost upon receipt of invoices. F . Lrevailinci Wam-urind Non-, Prevailing -Wage Work ITUIRIAM 111TAIIII MEMIS 1=6:011 M=0,14111WAWIJI OEM -A.2- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material Al a RJRLAI Keis] 161to 1:1 Mi 0 ple-11A I HOUrS and Days Lof _$ervice In many instances, hazardous material/waste must be removed immediately from County facilities. The Contractor shall respond immediately for the containment; cleanup, and removal of hazardous material/waste upon request by the CM or an authorized PWRs, Hours of services may be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year including holidays, Failure to resnond immediatel\� or as o1herwise requested by the CM/PW" result 11) Public Works terminatina or 1111mmuslicaluts W1MFJ _ __ " Normal working hours shall be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, each week, except legal holidays, at which time the service shall be done at overtime rate, Overtime rate (time and a half) will be paid only for work completed after normal work hours or during legal holidays and shall be for labor rates only. All overtime work must be approved by the CM prior to the Contractor performing the ovesl-?II- New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr Presidents' Day Cesar Chavez Day Memorial Day Independence Day Work Aaai(.Lnr_nen J Labor Day Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Day Public Works will request work on an as -needed and generally emergency basis based on the complexity and the effort required to perform the work with public health and safety as the primary objective, The Contractor will be contacted by '#hone and required to respond immediately for the containment, cleanup, and removal of hazardous material/waste upon request by the CM or an authorized Wilifies qrk�=ll -A. 3- A/N Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) J. MNZMZE# x The Contractor shall provide all equipment and supplies required to provide these services. Public Works personnel and equipment will not be available for the removal of hazardous materiallwaste, Public Works will not be liable or held im-rr&ge the jobsites. K. L_easino or Rental of Eguipment The Contractor shall obtain the approval ot the C-IT171-1�11W-s—prior to the rental ot any equipment not listed in Form PW2. Public Works will reimburse the Contractor for the cost of rented/leased equipment plus a 10 percent processing/hand ling fee upon receipt of an invoice with attached rental/lease receipts for a particular job. Regardless of ownership, the rates to be used in determining equipment rental costs shall not exceed the listed rates prevailing locally at equipment rental agencies, or distributors. The rental rptes paid shall include the cost of fuel, oil, lubrication rewirs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, incidentals, unloading/loading, and transportation costs of equipment. If equipment is used intermittently and, when not in use, could be returned to its rental source at less expense to Public Works than holding it at the jobsite, it shall be returned, unless the Contractor elects to keep it at the jobsite, at no additional cost to Public Works. All equipment shall be 2ywrg XO'Vy�- for which it is to be used. Storage Facilities The County will not provide storage facilities for the Contractor. The Contractor may not use County property, Flood Control property, or other property for overnight storage of hazardous material/waste nor as a transfer station. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing any temporary storage facilities M-'#'e'v site. All hazardous material/waste placed in temporary storage facilities shall be identified, labeled, and removed from County property, Flood Control property, or Other property at the end of each workday. M. Romoval of Oe—bris and Dungy —Sites All debris derived from these services shall be removed from County property, Flood Control property, or other property and become the property of the Contractor, The Contractor shall dispose of all debris from these services in a legally established area appropriate for the type of debris being disposed and in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local legal requirements. -AA- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-A 014) Disposal shall be at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall not allow arl debris from its operations under this Contract to be deposited in the storm clrai�M 'I and/or gutters in violation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Syste Peritit. All transportation for hauling material/waste to disposal/recycling facilities shall billed at straight time rates (all transportation to disposal/recycling facilities sh be done during normal business hours), Public Works will reimburse the Contractor for disposal fees plus a 10 percez processing/hand ling fee on actual cost basis with receipts/dumptickets attach -m - to invoices, I N. SLit', l.ecial Safety LJ�iremel� r#J= W111011 2, Contractor's staff shall wear hard hats at all times. Suitable clothing, glove and shoes that meet Cal/OSHA requirements are required. I 3Contractor shall inspect and identify any condition(s) that renders any portion of the jobsite unsafe, The Contractor shall notify the CM immediately when a condition threatens imminent injury to the public or damage to property. The Contractor shall be responsible for blocking any unsafe areas by using barricades or traffic cones to alert the public of the existence of hazards and to protect members of the public or others from injury. The Contractor shall cooperate fully with Public Works in the investigation of any accidental injury or death occurring on the premises, including a complete written report to the CM within five days following the occurrence. & Public Safety: The Contractor shall perform a prework survey to identify potential safety issues on the jobsite and, if any are found, address them before work starts; if any hazards are found, the Contractor will report such condition to the CM; if the jobsite hazards -A.5® A/N Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) 11111111M;• V pose imminent risk to the public, the Contractor shall contact 911 and notify the CM, b. Emergency Response: The Contractor shall call 911 when the ernergency involves injury to a member of the public, stay with the injUrod person until help arrives, if doing so does not pose a risk to the County crews or the Contractor and direct emergency services to the injured person, if practical; secure the jobsite to restrict the public from going through the area, When needed, use appropriate signage and delineations. C. The Contractor shall file a County of Los Angeles Non -Employee Injury Report form to document any incident involving injuries to the public and shall transmit the forms to the CM within two business day or first day of the next business week. The CM will provide the report form, V. The Contractor shall submit a project safety plan and provide training to employees on the above provisions on a yearly basis. el The Contractor shall provide traffic control that conforms to the most recent version of the California Department of Transportation Manual of Traffic Controls for Maintenance Work Zones wherever work operations encroach upon public streets or highways, bikeways, pedestrian paths, and/or when employees of the Contractor are exposed to traffic hazards, The Contractor shall ensure that all traffic control configurations, devices, equipment, and setup comply with the California Department of Transportation Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones. a. Should work involve confined spaces, the Contractor shall comply with the California Labor Code; Title 8, Industrial Relations; Division 1, Department of Industrial Relations; Chapter 4, Safety; Division of Industrial Safety; Subchapter 7, General Industry Safety Orders; Group 16; Control of Hazardous Substances; Article 108, Confined Spaces. Personnel must be confined space trained in order to work atjobsites requiring entry into a confined space facility. Proof of training may be requested by Public Works or Californi2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration. b, Contractor's staff working in storm drain facilities, subdrain vaults, or any confined space area must follow the procedures in the Flood Maintenance Division's Confined Space Manual (Exhibiti). A6- A/N Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017 AN014) am C. Before beginning work, the Contractor shall provide Public Works with a copy of the Contractor's Injury Illness Prevention Program for the CM's written approval prior to beginning work under this Contract. Perm its/Licen sos/C ertificatig�/Rec �tstraf�ians The Contractor shall be fully responsible for possessing and maintaining acti and valid or obtaining any required pe rm its/I ice nses/ce rtif ication s/reg istratio from the appropriate Federal, State, or local authorities for work to • accomplished under this Contract including, but not limited to: Contractor must possess all the following active and valid licenses/certifications-, a. Class A General Engineering Contractor's lic nse with Hazardous Substances Removal Certification. bState of California Highway Patrol Hazardous Materials Transportation License C. State of California License to Transport Hazardous Materials issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles I=- S 2The field Chem ist/Environ mental Assessor providing services under this Contract requires one of the following: a, A 4 -year college degree in Chem istry/Biochemistry and a minimum 5 years of related experience in the field of Hazard Material removal and transportation b, Forty -hour certification from an accredited school in the same fie[O' along with 10 years of experience -A.7- AfN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-A 014) C. A certification as a Registered Environmental Assessor and 2 minimum of 5 years of experience in the field of hazardous remova' and transportation 3. The services requested under this Contract may include both prevaili wage and nonprevailing wage work. Contractor must maintain a valid a active State f Califrnia artment o of Industrial Relations Public Wr Contractor Registration during the entire Contract period. I ooDep P. Res onsilril'ties of tl°ret;otiractor I Respond immediately to County emergency requests for the removal of Wazardous material/waste. M .2. Perform any necessary cleaning of County P.roperty, Flood Control property or other property, and/or facilities to restore them to a condition acceptable to the CM/PWR. 1 Provide all labor, equipment, materials, tools, traffic control, and supervisi required to contain and remove hazardous material/waste. I 4, Repair any damage to County property, Flood Control property or other property, and/or facilities resulting directly from the Contractor's negligence including, but not limited to, pavement, fences, gates, etc., at no cost to County. 5. Provide transportation for Contractor's personnel and equipment to and from the jobsite and for travel around the jobsite, if required. 6, Provide security for all equipment and material used at the jobsite during both working and nonworking hours. 7Obtain all necessary City, County, State, and Federal permits and/or licenses for Contractor's activities, equipment, and operators, B. immediately notify the CM of any changes in the Contractor's insurance, permits, and licenses, Failure to do so may result in immediate termination of this Contract, 9. Utilize protective clothing and equipment as required by Cal/OSHA and/or other regulatory agencies. 8- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) 10. Provide copies of hazardous waste manifests when required to transpo store, transfer, and/or dispose of hazardous material/wast Contractor shall make all reasonable efforts to identi 'i from the California Highway Patrol reports, other peace officers, oth 'I agency officials onsite, or from the Incident Commander, the originator the hazardous material on the manifest, Unless specifically directed by th CM/PWR, Contractor shall not name the County or Public Works as t Waste Originator. Only when all such efforts have failed to identify th actual responsible party of the spill, "unknown" shall be listed as t Responsible Party. 11. Provide interim storage of any hazardous material/waste, which may not immediately be transported to an authorized disposal site. Hazardous material/waste shall not be stored on County property, Flood Control property or other property. 12, Provide before and after picture of each emergency incident/spill along with the Emergency Spills Daily Reporting Form, Exhibit G. 13. Maintain all required Licenses and Certifications valid and active during the entire Contract term. ReSDOnsibilities Of Public Works The CM/PWRs will assist the Contractor by providing the necessary documents such as access permits, maps of Public Works facilities, opening and closing of security gates and doors, and inspecting the jobsites during cleaning and after completion. The CM/PWRs will work with the Contractor to document and agree on the daily use of resources to streamline invoice review/approval process. (See Exhibit G, Emergency Spills Daily Reporting Form). The Contractor shall designate in writing a Project Safety Official who shall be thoroughly familiar with the Contractor's Injury and Illness Prevention Program and Code of Safe Practices. The Contractor's Project Safety Official shall be available at all times to abate any potential safety hazards and shall have the authority and responsibility to shut down an operation, if necessary. Failure by the Contractor to provide the required Project Safety Official shall be grounds for the County to direct the cessationof all work activities and operations at no cost to the County until such time as the Contractor is in compliance. -A-9- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN01 4) mff�r�K S. LLicgiidated Damages In any case of the Contractor's failure to meet certain specified performance requirements, the County may, in lieu of other remedies provided by law or the Contract, assess liquidated damages in specified sums and deduct them from any regularly scheduled payment to the Contractor, However, untimely or inadequate performance nor the County's acceptance of liquidated damages shall be construed to waive the County's right to reimbursement for damage to its property or indemnification against third - party claims. 2. The amounts of liquidated damages have been set in recognition of the following circumstances existing at the time of the formation of the Contract: 2All the time limits and acts required to be done by both parties are of the essence of the Contract. b. The parties are both experienced in the performance of the Contract work. C. The Contract contains a reasonable statement of the work to be performed in order that the expectations of the parties to the Contract are realized. The expectation of the County is that the work will be performed with due care in a workmanlike, competent, timely, and cost-efficient manner while the expectation of the Contractor is a realization of a profit through the ability to perform the Contract work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract at the Proposal price. 36E���* w7effirolumm e. The Contractor's acceptance of the assessment of liquidated damages against it for unsatisfactory and late performance - is by agreement and willingness to be bound as part of the consideration being offered to the County for the award of the Contract. t The liquidated sums specified represent a fair approximation of the damages incurred by the County resulting from the Contractor's failure to meet the performance standard as to each item for which an amount of liquidated damages is specified. IN 9 # Ir.16,L7.g.211RIN in -A.10- A/N Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-A 014) 1 1111 1! !1 111 111 !!11;jj11lrl ijl�!!1�1 ii, 1111lip!111i 111111 �� I VIT MIMWIPI 03111isTiMill If 111110-211111 INN 4. In addition to the above, Public Works may use Exhibit F, Performance Requirements Summary, to evaluate Contractor's performance. P:Wp&Service Con lrauls�CQNTRACT1Jai roA-N EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATE RIAU20161 01 RFIP'07 SOW- HAZMAT, Final D1,1111doc", -A. I 1- AN Emergency Removal of Hazardous Material (2017-AN014) WITH OCEAN BLUE ENVIORNMENTAL SERVICES INC. COMPENSATION N -W ENVIRONMENTRL SERVICES, INC. W y ky W of, N 111 t1t,lot, DE-FINUIONS Overtime: Monday through Friday, before 8:00 AM and after 5:00 PM, and all day on Saturdays HOLIDAYS 013SERVE'l) New Year's Day Labor Day Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday Presidents Day Veterans Day Memorial Day Fourth of July Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Columbus Day Christmas Day MINIMUM-CHARGE,S a - A41 W MHalzr�(JUSUMML9 I Four (4) hour minirnw-n cbarges will apply to all call outs. Portal to Portal rates apply. Time charges include personnel, equipment and materials for preparation, mobilization, travel to and from site, demobili-zation, decontamination, transportation and unlI ading. DISPOSAL AND OU11"SIDE COSTS MW , Wj_WqWAf &TAW -W, be billed at cost plus a twenty percent (20%) handling charge. Heavy equipment rental will be billed at cost plus twenty five percent handling charge due to high liability cost. PAYMENT TERMS LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO [1, r*i',%-" w III],, il ENVIRONMERML SERVICES, lK FFRRUARY 7F 017 PUBLISHED RATES WAf:',_(F-'fkAINEL) PER$QNN" %,,�i m4si Esiner zAra(,�t i-opq boach. GA 90813 P 1, (562) (:'i,24-41 27 Fl(?(, IRt Y! 01"ll Ln ALL PERSONNEL HAVE AT A MINIMUM, 40 -HR HAZ-WOPER TRAINING AS SPECIFIED BY 29 CFR 1910,120 FRTIFIED f lAZj\RDQ(j,'�3 WA�TF_ I`RAN�',L-(��F� j'ATI()N VEfjlQ(j,-,S p STRAIGHT OVER- PREMIUM GEAR TRUCK W1 LIFT ATE TIMETil — U4 Il m& U PROJECT MANAGER 126,00 166,00 166.00 SUPERVISOR 97,00 116x00 13200 CHEMIST / INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST 193.00 221,00 221.00 LEAD TECHNICIAN 68,00 98,00 128,00 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 65.00 07000 124.00 TEGHNICIAN 61,00 B&OD 112r00 ILWU (INT, LONGSHORE & WHSE UNION) TECH 85,00 127.00 170.00 ALL PERSONNEL HAVE AT A MINIMUM, 40 -HR HAZ-WOPER TRAINING AS SPECIFIED BY 29 CFR 1910,120 FRTIFIED f lAZj\RDQ(j,'�3 WA�TF_ I`RAN�',L-(��F� j'ATI()N VEfjlQ(j,-,S p I i(AAU Y RATC' UTILITY TRUCK 4X4 W!TRAFFIC CONTROL LIGHTS & LIFTGATE 53-00 GEAR TRUCK W1 LIFT ATE 53,00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - LARGE 248.00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - SMALL WtOO CREW VAN 47-00 BOB CAT /SOLID TIRES 56.00 VACUUM TRAILER - 20 BBL %oo VACUUM TRUCK - 70 BBL W/ ROPER PUMP* 142.00 VACUUM TRUCK - 120 EBL* 163.00 VACUUM TRUCK ® 120 BRL STAINLESS STEEL* 184.00 AIR EXCAVATOR* 142,00 HYDRO EXCAVATOR 263,00 OMNI VAC - 85 BBL" 26&00 JE ER / VACTOR COMBO UNIT* 263,00 ROLL -OFF TRUCK* 142,00 ROLL -OFF TRUCK AND TRAILER* 163,00 DUMP TRUCK - 10 WHEEL* 100,00 .5' EO VAN* 100,00 45'8OX'%/AN* 116,00 46FLAT BED* 11&oo 25'EQUIP MENT TRAILER 37.00 Betel DENOTES EQUIPMENT INCLUDING OPERATOR, THESE WILL BE CHARGED AN ADDITIONAL $29.00 PER HOUR FOR OVERTIME AND $39.00 PER HOUR FOR PREMIUM TIME. L-ONCi BEA(."T'H SAN DIEGO PAGE OF SERVICES,ENVIRONMENTflL ,_Rtm�jI_i T0RY d CONFINED SPACE ENTRY t L1ll�t`��4[ NT 6 BREATHING AIR BOTTLES 5 -MINUTE EGRESS AIR BOTTLE TRIPOD W/DOUBLE WINCHES FULL BODY HARNESS Wl SHOCKABSORBER COPPUS BLOWER ` MONITOR wr METER MERCURY VAPOR ANALYZER OVA MONITOR PERSONAL ELECTRIC BLOWER 4. TRAFFIC, Q_NI Q ARROW BOARD i' .6. CLEANING E%LlFMG-NT, AIR COMPRESSOR CHEMICAL DIAPHRAGM PUMP DECONTAMINATION DIAPHRAGM r HYDROBLASTER INTRISICALLY SAFE PUMPFOR FUELTANKS STEAM MACHINE 1,000 f STEAM MACHINE 3,500 PSI 6 GPM PORTABLE B P AIR SCRUBERS PORTABLE FILTERSHEPA FOR SCRUBBERS r � i +► 20 -YARD BIN,TOP 27.00 DAILY 20 -YARD BIN, CLOSED TOP 32.00 DAILY 40 -YARD BIN,27.0® DAILY BIN, CLOSEDTCP 34.00 DAILY " TANK MANIFOLD 21-00DAILY BIN LI56-00 EACH PAGE 2 OF 6 FEBRUARY 7" 2017 PURIJSFIED RATES f r "q +^4 Phl (56M 624-4:120 20' RUR & SUPI''d. Y 1 RAILEi '/ 4'SIDES & 12,001) G�VVV 221 rOU DAILY BOOM TRAILER ('SlAtti:DBY) / 1000' OF 0'°x12" 13010M 166,00 DAILY BOO 6"x12" (DEPLOYED) 100 PER FT/IOA`f EOE @° 1208 (EEPL YEDI 1,00 PER FT/DAY 22'TC /SPILL CONTROL BOAT W1 200 HP MOTOR 142,00 HOURLY 22'x O' SELF POWERED AID E 90,00 HOURLY 19" TOOL SPILL ECLAT V I90HP 95,00 HOURLY °1$' TOW/SPILL CONTROL BOAT Wl 40 FIR MOTOR 79.00 HOURLY 14' T 1/SPILL CONTROL. BOAT / 25 HP MOTOR 63.00 HOURLY 12' PUNTS 37.00 HOURLY 12' PUNTS' / 5HP MOTOR 47,00 HOURLY GLOW STICKS FOR BCS 5°00 EACH ,9PLASH ZONE 2 -DART SEALER 173.00 PER GALLON 25 LES ANCHORS W116° HAIN 16,00 DAILY 15 LES ANCHORS 1 10' HAII'1 11,DO DAILY 4" BOEYS 16.00 DAILY EMERGENCY RESP NSE TRAILER 497,00 DA1L"Y ROPE MOP SKIMMER 16000 HOURLY DRUM SKIMMER TDS-136 W/ POWER PACK 22°1,00 HOURLY SKIM—PAK SERIES 4000 W1 CONTROL SYSTEM 60.00 HOURLY SKIMMER TRAILED 221,00 DAILY ABSORBENT BOOM TRAILED 166.00 DAILY A (ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE) t iTRAILER 269<00 DAILY O R LIFT' TRAILER 105.00 DAILY II. MATFRI I IS 10 GALLON SOT DRUM, STEEL 53.00 EACH 15 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY 63.00 EACH 16 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 53.00 EACH 0 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 66,00 EACH 30 GALLON ,OOT DRUM, PCOL. 66,00 EACH 30 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 56.00 EACH GALLON DOT DRUM 20.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY6y,00 EACH 5 GALLON DOT DRUM, , STEEL 65,00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, BIO 42.00 EACH 65 GALLON DRUM, OVERPAK STEEL 236.00 EACH 5 GALLON DRUM, tOVERPAIO, POLY 236.00 EACH ACID SPILFYTER NEUTRALIZER ER ICER OT 21,00 EACH BASE SPILL ER NEUTRALIZER PER T 21.00 EACH 810 -SOLVE LVE (H'YDROARBON ENCAPSULANT) 39.00 PER GALLON BLEACH 5,00 PER GALLON CAUTION / BARRICADE TAPE 27,00 PER ROLL CHEMICAL POLY TOTES 34`L00 EACH CHLOR— —TELT 04000 20.00 EACH ITRI—CLEAN, 55 GALLON 66200 PER DRUM €09ESEL FUEL (EQUIPMENT/ ENT/ 5,00 PER GALLON DRUM LABEL 1,00ACEI LOO BEACH AN DIE CO PAGE 3 CSP 6 DRUM LINER 100 EACH DUCT TAPE 7.00 PER ROLL EAR PLUGS 200/BOX 110,00 PER BOX FACE SHIELD14.00 12.00 DAILY HANDAUGER 92.00IL DAILY CLEANERHAND 0 DAILY VACUUMHEPA ILT PROTECTORS 2. AILY HEPA VACUUM REPLACEMENT BAGS 22.00 EACH IL SORBENT POM POMS 61,00 PER BALE PH PAPER Q PER BOX PLASTIC, 160.00 DAILY PLASTIC SHEETING 79.00 PER ROLL 50 LB BOX 71.00 PER BOX ROPE 1/2 POLY, 100' LL 3 LL ROPE 5/8 POLY, 100'SPOOL 39,00 PER ROLL SAMPLE J -1 T 14.00 EACH SAND BAGS 4,00 DAILY SHRINK WRAP 32.00 ROLL SIMPLE 14.00 PER GALLON SODA ASH 7.00 PER GALLON SORBENT BOOM W/ JELLING T I L 441.00 PER BALE SORBENT BOOM, 8"xlO" 58,00 EACH SORBENT PADS 1"x1"x1/"(0/ L) 95,00 PER SALE SUPERFINE, 25L20.00 PER BAG TRIWALL BOXES 166-00 VACTOR FL 2.00 PER FOOT VCT T VERMICULITE 32.00 PER BAG ii. TQQLS AND OTIJU_QIPMENT BIO -HAZARD " PILL KIT 110,00 EACH BOAT HOOKS T-9'TELESCOPING 8.00 DAILY BOBCAT SWEEPER ATTACHMENT 158-00 DAILY BROOMS HAZ-MAT 12.00 DAILY CHAIN / BINDERS 14.00 DAILY CHEST WADERS 66.00 DAILY 14 PORTABLEI 158.00 AILY CC - - - 4000 LBS 7,0 ILY CONCRETEADAILY CONCRETE SAW BLADE 66.00 EACH CU'MNG TORCH 160.00 DAILY DEMO TOOLS 3.00 DAILY DRUM LI (GLASS) 8.00 EACH DRUM VACUUM - 55 GALLON 127.00 DAILY EXPLOSION -PROOF FLASH LIGHT 2&00 DAILY EXTENSION 14.00 DAILY EYEWASH TTION 34-00 DAILY FIRE PROTECTIONIT (1500 DEGREE PROTECTIONTC 236,00 DAILY FORK LIFT ILY IL T E L -A 90- 813 11 Fx: (562) 624-4127 FEBRUARY 7, 2017 PUBLISHED RATES GENERATOR, 5500 WATTS 131,00 DAILY HAND TOOl 8 56.00 DAILY HAND WASHING STATION 53,00 DAILY HAZ-CAT KIT 22.00 PER TEST HEAVY DUTY JETTER NOZZLES 45,00 DAILY NEPA VACUUM (DRY) 166.00 DAILY HIP WADERS 66,00 DAILY HUDSON SPRAYER 22,00 DAILY JACK HAMMER 90 LBS 131.00 DAILY LIFE JACKETS 17-00 DAILY LIGHT STAND (2 BULBS) 39,00 DAILY LIGHT TOWER (4 BULBS) 315,00 DAILY MEALS ON SPILLS 9,00 EACH MERCURYVACUUM 551 000 DAILY NON -SPARKING COLD CUTTER / RIVET BUSTER 105,00 DAILY NON -SPARKING COLD CUTTER TIPS 32,00 EACH PER DIEM ALLOWANCE ON TRAVEL 173.00 DAILY PICKS "MINERS" 3,00 DAILY PLUG & DIKE, 1 LB CAN 27,00 EACH POLY SIPHON (POGO) PUMP 21 000 EACH PORTABLE RESTROOM W/SINK 166.00 DAILY PROFILING FEE, (PER WASTE S7REAM) 83.00 EACH RADIO 2 -WAY, INTRINSICALLY SAFE 44.00 DAILY RAKES 5,00 DAILY SAMPLE COOLER 17,00 DAILY SA LL. 88,00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING - PORTABLE (2 1/2'x O'x 587 44.00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING - TOWERS (5'x 5� x 10') 86.00 DAILY SHOVELS/ HAZ-MAT 12.00 DAILY SKIL SAW 39.00 DAILY STEEL SPIKES, 36" 6.00 DAILY TRUCK RAMPS (30,000 LBS) 315,00 DAILY VAPOR TIGHT DROP LIGHTS 16&00 DAILY VENTILATION FAN 127,00 DAILY WATER METER 276,00 DAILY WATER TANK TRAILER W/ PUMP 373.00 DAILY DRUM DOLLY 26,00 DAILY `30NAI, PRoi EC* ER, - rlVL LEVEL "A" - FULLY ENCAPSULATED GAS-TIGHT SUIT WITH SGA 525.00 PER SET LEVEL "B" - POLY® EIC THROUGH FULLY ENCAPSU- LATED SUIT, BUT® NOT GAS TIGHT WISCBA 166=00 PER SET LEVEL "C" - TYVEK THROUGH SARAN EX SUIT W/ AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR 71,00 PER SET LEVEL "D" - TYVEK, POLY -T YVEK, COVERALL OR RAINGEAR SUIT WITH GLOVES, BOOTS, HARDHAT AND SAFETY GLASSES 34x00 PER SET LONG BEA0SAN DIEGO PAGE OF Curb opening size., I Filter 'Bag -I-Small Particulates Filter Bag - Large Particulates Round inlet size 0 481.00$ 390.00 -i2R. 546.00 456.CliO' 49" 611.00 620,00 [60' 676.00 685-00 741.00 650.00 Drop inlet size 161IX 18" 24-X24- 25" X 36" Filter bag - 'Small Particulates 403.00 0 546.00 698.00 663.00 891.00 325.00 390.00 458.00 t);du.uu 585.00 'I.F- I L TERS FOR ROUND INLM Each Optional Medli--011 RUbbe--"r'7izar-- Round inlet size 0 Fill WS �Filler B g -Large Particulates ter Bag - Small Particulate a L12"u- 2411 Optional Media - SAG Each 5.00 566.00 488.00 Replacement Filter Begs Each Optional Medli--011 RUbbe--"r'7izar-- Each Optional Media - ZPG Blend Each Optional Media - SAG Each Peonal Media - Zeollte Each Optional Media - Activated Carbon f -6�t--ional Media - Perlite .�ach I Each LONG BF-ACH PAGE 6 OF 6 SAN DIEGO I DF-,I,','INnI0NS #Ivertime: Monday through Friday, before 8:00 AM and after 9-00 PM, and all day on Saturdays 0 1 - HOLIDAYS OBSERVI-,,'D New Year's Day Labor Day Martin Luther King, Jr.'irthday Presidents Day Veterans Day Memorial Day Fourth of July Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Columbus Day Christmas Day MINIMUM CRARGES Ism 1 0 2 1 0 - UM[EI f -i Iamb- M. M Four (4) hour minimum ebarges will apply to all call outs. Portal to Portal rates apply. travel to and from site, demobilization, decontamination, transportation and unloading. DISPOSAL AND ()UTSIQFi, COSTS Wy be billed at cost plus a twenty percent (20%) handling charge. Heavy equipment rental wRI be billed at cost plus twenty five percent handling charge due to high liability cost. PAYWxrrr,,Rms LONG BEACH SAN WOO 1, HAZARDQUS, WASTE -TRAINS- PE C N t 1, r4,ff�Tii, t �L a a�i�tIii 2, FRTIF°IED HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION VEHIPLEI IC1l.JBI,Y KATIE TILL TRUCK 04 W/TRAFFIC CONTROL LIGHTS I STRAIGHT W PREMIUM .CLASSiFICATION IWEI EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT ALL I AE PROJECT 126.00 186.00 166.00 SUPERVISOR 9T0011 .00 132.0 CHEMIST/ I TIL HYGIENIST 193.00 221,00 221.00 LEAD TECHNICIAN0 142.00 HYDROV T263,00 128.00 EQUIPMENT 263.00 7.0 124= 0 TECHNICIAN (31, ROLL-OFFTRUCK AND TRAILER* 112.00 IL (INT, LONGSHORE & WHSE UNION) TECH 85.00127.00 26BOX VAN* 170,00 1, r4,ff�Tii, t �L a a�i�tIii 2, FRTIF°IED HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION VEHIPLEI IC1l.JBI,Y KATIE TILL TRUCK 04 W/TRAFFIC CONTROL LIGHTS I GEAR T / LI FTGATE 53.00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - LARGE 24&00 EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT ALL .00 CREW VAN 47-00 BOB T WISOLID TIRE$ 58,00 VACUUMIL - 20 BBL 58.00 VACUUM T - 70 BBL / ROPER PUMP* 142.00 VACUUM T - 120 BBL* 163.00 VACUUM T - 120 BBL STAINLESS STEEL*184.00 AIR EXCAVATOR* 142.00 HYDROV T263,00 OMNI V - 85 L* 263.00 a / VACTOR COMBO UNIT* 263,00 LL * 14100 ROLL-OFFTRUCK AND TRAILER* 16&o0 DUMP T - 10 WHEEL* 100,0 26BOX VAN* 100.00 46'BOX VAN* 116.00 ' * 11&oo 25'EQUIPMENT TRAILER , • �rimama- LONG BEACH \" SAN DIEGO PAGE1 925 West Esther Stre .. • Beach, CA .fi; ("J�' I rl I'll Ph: (662) 624-4120 ERVIRONMENTRL SERVICES. INC. Fx: i 624-4127 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS i if f' BREATHING♦ *f tk DAI 5 -MINUTE EGRESS AIR BOTTLE 41.00 D' POD W/DOUBLE WINCHES 260.00DAI DAILY FULL BODY HARNESS Wl SHOCK ABSORBER i + DAI COPPUS BLOWERiii ti+ D` 4 -GAS AIR MONITOR Ii t` rii METER 441.00 D' VAPORMERCURY ANALYZER 551.00D' DAILY OVA i'' 386 fi /' PERSONAL 4 GAS METER 263.00 DAI BLOWERELECTRIC . If DAII 4, TRAFFIC C NTRQ ARROW BOAR t, r DAILY y`i STATION l Is A' !.yam - fyr - IE PORTABLE 315.00 DAILY BARRICADES REFLECTORS,, ff DAILY DELI NEATOR/REFLECTIVE, EACH 2.00 DAILY 1 TURN RIGHT OR LEFT SIGNS, EACH 17.00 DAILY TRAFFIC CONE/REFLECTIVE, ti+ DAILY CONTROLTRAFFIC ft DAILY AIR COMPRESSOR it HOURLY CHEMICAL DIAPHRAGM PUMP 331,00 DAILY DECONTAMINATION STATION 220.00 DAILY DIAPHRAGM PUMP 237.00 DAILY HYDROBLASTER 83.00 HOURLY INTRISICALLY SAFE PUMP FOR FUEL TANKS 116,00 DAILY STEAM MACHINE 1,000 t - 00 HOURLY MACHINE 3,500 PSI 6 GPM 65.00 HOURLY PORTABLESTEAM TRASH PUMP 221,00 DAILY AIR SCRUBERS PORTABLE tf, DAILY .1 FILTERS FOR SCRUBBERS 137,00 EACH 55 GALLON CARBON SCRUBBER FOR VAC TRUCKS 210.00 DAILY 3 STALL DECONTAMINATION SHOWER If DAILY 20 -YARD IN, OPEN TOP 27= DAILY 20 -YARD BIN, CLOSED TOP 32.00 DAILY 40 -YARD BIN,TOP 27,00 DAILY 40 -YARD BIN,L TOP 34,00DAILY " TANK MANIFOLD 21.00 DAILY BIN LINERS 66.00 EACH LONG, BEACH SANDIEGO PAGE 2 OF 6 925 West Esther Street Long each, CA 90813 LH Ph; (562) 624-4120 ENVIRONMENTHL SERVICES, INC. Fx: (562) 624-4127 FEBRUARY ® PUBLISHED RATES T OIL SPILL,-E UIP ENT 20, DRUM & SUPPLY TRAILER W/ 4'SIDES & 12,000 GVW 221.00 DAILY BOOM TRAILER (STANDBY) W/ 150U OF 8"x12" BOOM 168-00 DAILY BOOM 8"x`12" (DEPLOYED) 200 PER FTIDAY BOOM "x12"( ) 1.00 PER FTIDAY 221 TOW/SPILL CONTROL BOAT W1 200 HP MOTOR 142.00 HOURLY 22'x 8'SELF POWERED BARGE 95-00 HOURLY 1 9'TOOL SPILL AT W/90HP 95,00 HOURLY 1TTOW/SPILL CONTROL BOAT W/ 40 HP MOTOR 79,00 HOURLY 141 TOW/SPILL CONTROL BOAT W/ 25 HP MOTOR 63-00 HOURLY 12' PU NTS 37-00 HOURLY 12'PUNTS W/ 5 MOTOR 47,00 HOURLY GLOW STICKS FOR BOOM 6.00 EACH SPLASH ZONE 2-PART SEALER 173,00 PER GALLON 25 LBS ANCHORS W/ 15' ! 16.00 DAILY 15 LBS ANCHORS W/ I O'CHAI N 11,00 DAILY 24" BOEYS 16-00 DAILY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAILER 497,00 DAILY ROPE MOP SKIMMER 166,00 HOURLY DRUM SKIMMER TDS-136 W/ POWER PACK 22t00 HOURLY SKIM-PAK SERIES 4000 W1 CONTROL SYSTEM 68-00 HOURLY SKIMMERTRAILER 221.00 DAILY ABSORBENT BOOM TRAILER 166-00 DAILY ATV (ALLT I VEHICLE) W/TRAILER 2K00 DAILY FORKLIFT TRAILER 105,00 DAILY 8. MATERIAL5 10 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 53-00 EACH 15 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY 5300 EACH 16 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 53.00 EACH 20 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 56,00 EACH 30 GALLON DOT DRUM, POLY 56,00 EACH 30 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 56-00 EACH 5 GALLON DOT DRUM 20.00 EACH 55 ALL DOT DRUM, POLY 66.00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, STEEL 65,00 EACH 55 GALLON DOT DRUM, BlO 42,00 EACH 85 GALLON DRUM, OVERPAK, STEEL 236-00 EACH 95 ALL DRUM, OVERPAK, POLY 236,00 EACH ACID SPILFYTER NEUTRALIZER PER QT 21.00 EACH BASE SPILFYTER NEUTRALIZER PER OT 21_00 EACH 810-SOLVE (HYDROCARBON ENCAPSULANT) 39,00 PER GALLON BLEACH 6.00 PER GALLON CAUTION / BARRICADE TAPE 27.00 PER ROLL CHEMICAL POLY TOTES 341,00 EACH CHLOR-D-TECT Q4000 20.00 EACH CIT RI-CLEAN, 55 GALLON 88200 PER DRUM DIESEL FUEL (EQUIPMENT) 5.00 PER GALLON DRUM LABEL.I LONG BEACH SACH I ANI 0 PAGE3 OF6 DRUM LINER 3.00 EACH DUCT TAPE7.00 0 PER ROLL PLUGSEAR t 110,00 PERBOX FACE SHIELD 14.00 DAILY HAND AUGER 92,00DAILY DAILY HAND CLEANER 8,00 CAN HEPA VACUUM FILTERT 2.00 EACH HEPA VACUUM REPLACEMENT BAGS 22.00 EACH IL SORBENT ROM POMS el,00 PER BALE PH PAPER 20,00 PER BOX PLASTIC BAGS 79.00 PER PLASTIC SHEETING 79.00 P L RAGS, 50 LB BOX 71. 0 PER BOX ROPE 1 Y, 100' LL LL ROPE 518 POLY, IOU SPOOL 0 PER ROLL SAMPLEJARS-10T 14.00 DAILY SAND BAGS 4.00 EACH SHRINK 32-00 ROLL SIMPLE 204.00 LL SODA ASH 7.00 PER GALLON SORSENT BOOM W/ JELLING T IAL 441.00 PER BALE SORBENT BOOM, 8"xl0" 58= EACH SORBENT PADS 1 "1 "x1/4" ( 0t L) 95,00 PER BALE SUPERFINE, 25L PER BAG TRIWALL BOXES 166.00 VACTOR FL 2.00 PER FOOT VACTOR FLEX HOSE 6" 100FOOT VERMICULITE 2.00 PER BAG 2.T ` QL ANQ C:LK F , UIPMENT I - L ILL KIT 110,00 EACH BOAT HOOKS '- ' T L I 0 DAILY BOBCAT SWEEPER ATTACHMENT 16&00 DAILY BROOMS HAZ-MAT 12.00 DAILY CHAIN/ BINDERS 14,00 DAILY CHEST WADERS 66.00 DAILY 14 PORTABLEABRASIVE 158,00 DAILY C - -L - 4000 LBS TOO DAILY CONCRETEA 166,00 DAILY BLADECONCRETE SAW 66,00 EACH CUTTINGTORCH 160,00 ILY DEMO TOOLS 83.00 DAILY DRUM SAMPLING(GLASS) .00 EACH DRUM V - 66 GALLON127.00 DAILY EXPLOSION -PROOF LIGHT 2&00 DAILY EXTENSION 14.00 DAILY EYEWASHTTION 34.00 DAILY FIRE PROTECTION SUIT (1500 DEGREE PROTECTIONCTC 236.00 ILY FORK LIT 204.00 DAILY TRAIL F L GENERATOR, 5500 WA178 131.00 ILY HAND TOOLS ILY WASHINGHAND TATI 63,00 DAILY HAZ-CAT KIT 22,00 PER TEST HEAVY DUTY JETTER NOZZLES 25,00DAILY HEPA VACUUM (DRY) 166.00 DAILY HIP ILY HUDSONYER 2100 DAILY JACK HAMMER 90 LBS 131,00 DAILY LIFE JACKETS17.00 DAILY LIGHT STAND(2 BULBS) 39.00 DAILY LIGHT T (4 BULBS) 316.00 DAILY MEALSILL MERCURYVACUUM 651.00 DAILY NON-SPARKINGL ! RIVET BUSTER 105,00 DAILY NON -SPARKING LD CUTTER TIPS 32.00 EACH PER DIEM ALLOWANCETRAVEL 17.0 DAILY PICKS"MINERS" 100 DAILY PLUG & DIKE, 1 LB, CAN 27,00 EACH POLY SIPHON(POGO) PUMP 21.00 PORTABLE T WISINK 166.00 DAILY PROFILING (PER WASTESTREAM) 83.00 RADIOY, INTRINSICALLY .0DAILY RAKES 5,00 DAILY COOLERSAMPLE 17.00 DAILY SAWZALL 88.00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING - PORTABLE (2 1/2'x 8'x 6) 44,00 DAILY SCAFFOLDING- TOWERS ('x ' ') 86,00 DAILY SHOVELSIHAZ-MAT 12.00 DAILY IL SAW 39.00 DAILY STEEL SPIKES, 3" 6.00 DAILY T (30,000 LBS) 31.0 DAILY VAPOR TIGHT DROP LIGHTS 166.00 DAILY VENTILATION FAN 127.00 DAILY WATER METER 276.00 DAILY WATERTRAILER ! PUMP 37.0 DAILY DRUM DOLLY 26,00 DAILY A,Q. ) FNAf__PROTECTIVE Et,1[EM9, 1 PPE -1 ENCAPSULATEDGAS-TIGHT WITH SCBA ii PER S POLY-TYVEK THROUGH ENCAPSU- LATED • 166.00 PER 8 THROUGH SARANEX SUIT W/ AIR PURIFYINGf i R 71.00 PER S LEVEL D" COVERALL OR RAINGEAR SUIT WITH GLOVES,;ii HARDHAT AND SAFETY GLASSES i0 PER Sl Er LONG BEACH DH_30 .�u �openlnq size: Filter Bag - Small Particulifei— -Filter Bag - Large Particulates 36" 390.00 42" 546.00 456.00 4" 611.00 620.00 60" 676.00 685,00 4 741.00 OK00- Filter Bag - Small Particulates Filter Bag: Large Partloulefe-a-1 403,00 325.00 468.00 390.00 —1-1-546.00 [— 468.00, 6�8 . bo 520.00 4 1,00 wifill Nmr�� Drop inlet size 12"X 120 -:jjWj-- 1-1111 fir 24" X24 25"X 36" 36"X36" 48" X 48" LFILTERS FOR ROUND INLM 653.00 821-00 585.00 813,00 FR-ound inlet size Fllter_��Small Particulalie — Filler Bag - Large Particaiter. 1 565,00 488.00 1121-24 5'Goo F Foo�e;-placernent Filter 6_6—s Eac6-- OtI4 tional Media - Oil Rubberizer Each F .Optional Media - ZPG Blend Each Optional Media - SAC —T—Esch Optional Media - Zeolite wifill Nmr�� Drop inlet size 12"X 120 -:jjWj-- 1-1111 fir 24" X24 25"X 36" 36"X36" 48" X 48" LFILTERS FOR ROUND INLM 653.00 821-00 585.00 813,00 FR-ound inlet size Fllter_��Small Particulalie — Filler Bag - Large Particaiter. 1 565,00 488.00 1121-24 5'Goo F Foo�e;-placernent Filter 6_6—s Eac6-- OtI4 tional Media - Oil Rubberizer Each F .Optional Media - ZPG Blend Each Optional Media - SAC —T—Esch Optional Media - Zeolite Each Optional Media - Activated Carbon Each Optional Media - Perlite Ea& 30% of Original Filter * LONG BEACH PAGE 6 OF 6 SAN DIEGO ' 72,00 iio—o 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 OCEABLU-06 RDEANDA DATEIMMIDDIYYYYI 11 II LIABILITY I 7/3r2019 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). l PRODUCER License # 0757776 CRAJCT Elias Yousuf HUB International Insurance Services Inc. PHHONEFAX 9855 Scranton Road, Suite 100 IAIC, No, Ext): (877) 825-2681 N®1,(951) 231-2572 San Diego, CA 92121 RODRtEss:cal.epu@hubinternational.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL q INSURER A: Nautilus Insurance Company 17370 INSURED INSURERB;Great Divide Insurance Company 25224 Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. INSURERC: 925 West Esther Street INSURER D Long Beach, CA 90813 INSURER E INSURER F COVERAGES CE. _ ri. ; O - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS ..LIR INSD 4WV0 IMMIDD/YYYYI dMMfODfYYYY} A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY i EACH OCCURRENCE, S 1,000,000 100,000 5,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES 4ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, ma Y be attached it mcne space is requiredl City of Downey and its officers, officials, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers (collectively hereinafter "City and City Personnel') are Additional Insureds with regard to General Liability when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form ECP1004 08/16, Primary & Non -Contributory included. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to General Liability applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form ENV2004 06/18. ,Additional Insured with regard to Auto Liability when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form BSUMCA06 02/13. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to Auto Liability applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form CA0444 10/13. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to Workers Compensation applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form to follow from carrier. Excess Liability 'Follows form of underlying General, Auto & Employers Liability. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION _ I SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cit of Downey THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. P.O. Box 7016 Downey, CA 90241 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE A�Mt7 ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ATTACHMENT E rl_t+I N7„P1.4C?E OCCUR X X C 2018 50-13 7/1/2019 7/1/2020 S�rarA ISFStI,almrll r .,Ii§_MI LTC NrIIFLerrrel S - PAE7 EXP (An,= One prrso bl 5 PERSONAL & ADV Ii1UU 5Y S r3rNLAGGREGATI LIMIT APPLIESPER: L OENERAAGGRE AIE S POLICY X PERaf I � LOG PRODUCTS COMP/OPAGG S X OTHER SIR: $20,000 A B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY co mieiN .0 SING',E LIMIT IEa accide"n6l X ANY AUTO X X BAP2018652-13 7!1/2019 7/1/2020 BODn-Y INJURY firle; persrinb 5 OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) S X HIRED X NON. ED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOS U�10 (Per acdclenil S X NoOflus 0 & Hazardous Waste on 5 A UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EAGVI OCCURRENL:I: S X EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE FFX2018651-13 7/1/2019 7/1/2020 AGGRFGArr DED RETENTION $ J B WORKERS COMPENSATION X ST+RTI ITE X �RI.t„ AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y I N X WCA2018653-13 7/1/2019 7/1!2020 ANY PROPRETOR/PARTNERIExECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? [Y N / A f_ I FAT I -I AC:e.III.:NT $ (Mandatory in NH) w` t DISE h5r; FA 174191_::1YEi 5 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below EI D36EAS'£ POLICY LiMl4' S 100,000 5,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES 4ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, ma Y be attached it mcne space is requiredl City of Downey and its officers, officials, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers (collectively hereinafter "City and City Personnel') are Additional Insureds with regard to General Liability when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form ECP1004 08/16, Primary & Non -Contributory included. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to General Liability applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form ENV2004 06/18. ,Additional Insured with regard to Auto Liability when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form BSUMCA06 02/13. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to Auto Liability applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form CA0444 10/13. Waiver of Subrogation with regard to Workers Compensation applies when required by written contract per the attached endorsement form to follow from carrier. Excess Liability 'Follows form of underlying General, Auto & Employers Liability. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION _ I SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cit of Downey THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. P.O. Box 7016 Downey, CA 90241 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE A�Mt7 ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ATTACHMENT E r4melff.-MiW" 1 1 F! I I I I 1 1! 1! 1 1 1 1 1 1!11 1 1! 1 1 1! 1 ........... . .. ... ------- ADDITIONAL INSURED — BLANKET ENVIRON In consideration of the premium charged and notwithstanding anything contained in this policy to the contrary, it is hereby agreed and understood that this endorsement shall apply only to the Coverage Part(s) corresponding with the box or *nye s I,, yd below. 101111 =..*I 06 1 1 0 0 a 0 lieft � a ills s@1111111[ S"FlIttell agleerneill r11151 UU ill eue(;l Prlu I To tr written agreement. ME0426�� 1. Under COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY and COVERAGE B PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY LIABILITY for claims or suits resulting from: a. Your work performed for such person(s) or organization(s) in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured; or b. Your work performed for such person(s) or organization s(s) and included in the prod ucts-completed operations hazard. 2. Under COVERAGE D CONTRACTORS POLLUTION LIABILITY for claims or suits arising out of pollution conditions that are the result of: a, Your work performed for such person(s) or organization(s) in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured; or b. Your work performed for such person(s) or organizations(s) and included in the prod ucts-completed operations hazard. With respect to damages caused by your work, as described above, the coverage provided hereunder shall be primary and not contributing with any other insurance available to those person(s) or organization(s) with which you have so agreed in a written contract or written agreement. F-111111tel 1 101 Nizalk 11 9X411111111ill] Noll 0] 0 b-juejain, 1:1- 0 . I I . . I � . ECP 1004 08 18 Page 1 of 1 This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it is attached, Please read it carefully. |tieagreed that the Company, inthe event ofany payment under this policy, waives its right ofrecovery against any Principal, but only at the specific written request of the Named Insured either before or after loss, wherein such waiver has been included before loss as part of a contractual undertaking by the Named Insured. This waiver shall apply only with respect to |oaoee occurring due to operations undertaken as per the specific contract existing between the Named Insured and such Principal and shall not be construed to be a waiver with respect to other operations of such Principal in which the Named Insured has no contractual interest. No waiver of subrogation shall directly or indirectly apply to any emp|oyee, employees or agents of either the Named Insured or of the Principal, and the Company reserves its right or lien to be reimbursed from any recovery funds obtained byany injured employee. This waiver does not apply inany jurisdiction or situation where such waiver is held to be illegal or against public policy or ENV 2004 06 18 Page 1 of I This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which it is attached. Please read it carefully - BUSINESS AUTO - ADDITIONAL INSURED WHEN REQUIRED BY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: d. Any person or organization to whom you become obligated to include as an additional insured under this policy, as a result of any contract or agreement you enter into, excluding contracts or agreements for professional services, which requires you to furnish insurance to that person or organization of the type provided by this policy, but only with respect to liability arising out of your operations or premises owned by or rented to you. However, the insurance provided will not exceed the lesser of: ZZERW= F -111111111K611111:11 =1;01 =10j1693k, I IIV 11111111111111 1 111 a - . Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission BSUM CA 06 02 13 Page 1 of 1 A W 0 1 a 0 F.110111 I LIM Eel 91:141:04:2 tol I &M W1,11ky auo lcm nA I IL i M31, 0 X3= -WM 0-0 1 ow !Vith respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. This endorsement changes the policy effective on the inception date of the policy unless another date is indicated below. Aamed Insured: Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. Endorsement Effective Date: 07/01/19 Name(s) Of Person(s) Or Organ lzation(s), Any Principal wherein such waiver has been included before loss as part of a contractual undertaking by the Named Insured The Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us condition does not apply to the person(s) organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only to the extent that subrogation is waived prior to the "accident" the "loss" under a contract with that person or organization. 01 CA 04 44 10 13 Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2011 Page 1 1f'