Specifications include, but are not limited to: Waste Acceptance & Segregation City employees will collect HHW materials from participant vehicles and transfer the waste material from the vehicle segregated into the appropriate storage trailers. Unknown materials will be set-aside for later classification by a Contractor Chemist. City employee will reject any unacceptable waste. Packaging & Consolidation Once or twice a week (actual time interval to be determined and adjusted as needed), a trained technician, utilizing the appropriate packaging method for each waste material, as determined in accordance with container size, type, and hazardous characteristics, will pack and consolidate waste materials. This includes all the necessary labelling and associated paperwork. The technician may request assistance from a City employee if performing a task with requires two persons for safety reasons. Contractor will mobilize one technician for the on-site tasks to reduce costs as compared to having two employees on-site each week. Packaging & Consolidation As waste is packed, the waste containers will be sealed, labeled and set-aside for subsequent pickup. Contractor will prepare all shipping paperwork in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local regulations including but not limited to, manifests, land disposal restriction forms, packing lists, and container labels. Contractor shall perform the following items, prior to leaving the site: • Verify all waste has been properly packed • Review lab-pack drum inventories for compatibility • Check drums for proper markings and labels and accumulation dates • Check drum inventory sheets • Ensure drums are free and clean of contamination • Check that drum rings and bungs are secure • Count all drums prior to loading • Make sure Manifests are completed and signed by generator • Make sure Bills of Lading are completed and signed by generator • Include all proper variances with manifests • Place proper placards on truck prior to transport and checked against manifest