Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall provide homeless camp abatement and cleanup services. This includes providing all labor and expertise for surveying, documenting, collecting, cleanup, removal and disposal services of campsites. The Contractor shall employ and utilize personnel trained to identify and protect themselves and the environment from hazards encountered during the abatement work. The Contractor will be required to remove and dispose of vegetation from within the work site area, as identified in the pay items, in order to gain access to camp sites. All removal and disposal of liter, debris and biohazard material shall comply with all state and federal legal and environmental requirements. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to conduct a pre-cleanup site assessment to determine manpower and equipment needed. The Contractor shall follow best practice work procedures to safely collect and dispose of all materials found on the job site, including but not limited to liter, debris, feces, personal hygiene items, syringes, and other materials that could pose a health threat. The Contractor shall immediately contact the local police department if weapons or illegal contraband are found. The Contractor shall provide an OSHA-compliant Biohazard Sharps Container for needle and razor blade found at campsites.