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as necessary for these personnel. All CCC employees shall have a minimum of 8 hours of <br />safety training that includes emphasis on trips, spills, and falls as well as the proper handling <br />and storage of HHW. <br />5.4.2 Contractor shall have a designated supervisor on site at each facility during all operational <br />hours and be trained according to FAC Ch. 62-701 Solid Waste Management Facilities. At a <br />minimum, all designated supervisors, shall be trained as a Florida Spotter as defined by Rule <br />62-701 FAC, and hold a current HAZWOPER 40 -hour Certification. <br />5.4.3 Contractor and its employees shall follow all SWDD rules and regulations pertaining to the <br />acceptance of materials at the CCCs as identified in Article 5.3 Accepted and Non -Accepted <br />Materials. This shall include the monitoring and control of incoming materials to ensure <br />materials dropped at the facility are accepted and are materials from County citizens. <br />5.4.4 All CCC personnel are required to attend an education training seminar from SWDD <br />Recycling Team twice per year and any new CCC personnel shall obtain this training within <br />10 days of being hired. Contractor shall ensure all CCC personnel remain educated on <br />materials accepted at the CCCs and inform any person seeking to deliver materials that are <br />not acceptable at the CCCs on the disposal options available at the Landfill and any <br />associated costs (providing the current rate sheet is an acceptable response). Such <br />materials may include, but not be limited to, dead animals, commercial Solid Waste, <br />commercial Yard Waste, Construction and Demolition Debris, out of County wastes and <br />asbestos (which require a Department of Health certification for disposal at the landfill). <br />5.4.5 Ensure all CCC operational areas remain clean, free of clutter, and all materials are stored <br />properly (i.e.: flammable and chemical lockers) prior to the cessation of operations each <br />day. All on-site containers must be secured and covered at the end of each day to reduce <br />litter potential, leachate generation and discourage vector and vermin access. <br />5.4.6 Contractor shall be responsible for the handling and transport of Accepted Materials <br />collected at CCCs shall ensure proper handling that prevents contamination or issues at the <br />Designated Facility. This shall include those materials deemed Special Wastes to include but <br />not be limited to Solid Waste, Yard Waste, Mixed Recyclables, Old Corrugated Cardboard, <br />White Styrofoam, Automobile Batteries, Loose -Plastic Film, Passenger and Light Truck Tires, <br />Scrap Metal and White Goods. All Scrap Metal shall be transported to the County Landfill. <br />Contractor shall not mix segregated material streams during transport without written <br />authorization from SWDD. The Contractor shall be responsible for handling all other <br />Accepted Materials at the CCCs; however, they will be collected and transported by third <br />party vendors. <br />5.4.7 The Contractor shall not receive any Non -Acceptable Waste at the CCCs. Any Non - <br />Acceptable Waste deposited or discovered at any CCCs shall be the responsibility of the <br />Contractor to dispose of lawfully and expeditiously. The Contractor shall bear all costs <br />associated with the removal, transport, and disposal of the Non -Acceptable Waste <br />5 <br />ACTIVE: 3 843 8749.1 <br />