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I <br /> 1 The Contractor shall make their best effort to utilize recycled materials in the construction <br /> 2 of the project. Approval of such material use shall be as detailed elsewhere in the <br /> 3 Standard Specifications. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Prior to Physical Completion the Contractor shall report the quantity of recycled materials I <br /> 6 that were utilized in the construction of the project for each of the items listed in Section <br /> 7 9-03.21. The report shall include hot mix asphalt, recycled concrete aggregate, recycled <br /> 8 glass, steel furnace slag and other recycled materials (e.g. utilization of on-site material <br /> III <br /> 9 and aggregates from concrete returned to the supplier). The Contractor's report shall be <br /> 10 provided on DOT form 350-075 Recycled Materials Reporting. <br /> 11 I 12 1-07.GR1 <br /> 13 Legal Relations and Responsibilities to the Public <br /> 15 I <br /> 15 1-07.1.RTF <br /> 16 1-07.1 Laws to be Observed <br /> 17 (October 1, 2005 APWA GSP) <br /> 18 I <br /> 19 Supplement this section with the following: <br /> 20 <br /> 21 In cases of conflict between different safety regulations, the more stringent regulation I <br /> 22 shall apply. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries shall be the sole and <br /> 25 paramount administrative agency responsible for the administration of the provisions of <br /> 26 the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (WISHA). <br /> 27 <br /> 28 The Contractor shall maintain at the project site office, or other well known place at the <br /> 29 project site, all articles necessary for providing first aid to the injured. The Contractor <br /> 30 shall establish, publish, and make known to all employees, procedures for ensuring I <br /> 31 immediate removal to a hospital, or doctor's care, persons, including employees, who <br /> 32 may have been injured on the project site. Employees should not be permitted to work <br /> 33 on the project site before the Contractor has established and made known procedures <br /> 34 for removal of injured persons to a hospital or a doctor's care. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for the safety, efficiency, and adequacy of <br /> 37 the Contractor's plant, appliances, and methods, and for any damage or injury resulting I <br /> 38 from their failure, or improper maintenance, use, or operation. The Contractor shall be <br /> 39 solely and completely responsible for the conditions of the project site, including safety <br /> 40 for all persons and property in the performance of the work. This requirement shall apply I <br /> 41 continuously, and not be limited to normal working hours. The required or implied duty of <br /> 42 the Engineer to conduct construction review of the Contractor's performance does not, <br /> 43 and shall not, be intended to include review and adequacy of the Contractor's safety I <br /> 44 measures in, on, or near the project site. <br /> 45 <br /> 46 I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> 2023 FEDERAL OVERLAY <br /> FEDERAL AID#STBGUL-2715(011) <br /> WO#3788 March 2,2023 SP-18 <br />