Specifications include, but are not limited to: a) Providing trained debris monitors to observe and document the activities of each of the debris contractor(s) crews, County crews, and debris sites. At a minimum, the contractor shall provide a Project Manager, Operations Manager, and FEMA Coordinator. The Contractor may activate other positions as necessary with the written approval of the County, all positions and applicable hourly rates shall be listed in the cost proposal. b) Coordinate briefings, work progress, staffing, and other key items with the County. c) Participate in the County Emergency Operations Center Debris Group. d) Scheduling work for all team members and contractors on a daily basis. e) Hiring, training, scheduling and managing field staff. f) Monitoring recovery contractor operations by ensuring compliance with contracts and making/implementing recommendations to improve efficiency as well as speed up recovery work and assure al debris removal works meets FEMA eligibility guidelines. g) Alter the County and the debris contractor(s) of safety concerns during the debris removal process by conducting both routine and random safety inspections of operations. h) Certify contractor vehicles for debris removal using methodology and documentation practices appropriate for contract monitoring.