Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The Contractor shall supply Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) trained and skilled laborers to respond to and clean up spills, including: a) assessment of type and extent ofspill b) clean-up using appropriate methods and equipment c) assist with the proper disposal and any analytical testing as needed (SWBNO) at an approved disposal site 2. The contractor shall prepare a site-specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) as performance of the spill response. a) The spill and task specific HASP must comply with the federal 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response" (HAZWOPER). The HASP, at a minimum, shall provide the following: 1. A well-organized structure to identify, evaluate, control, and remediate all spills of hazardous chemicals, especially oil. 2. Specific organizational roles and responsibilities. 3. That each project teamhassufficient technical resources and training to complete their task(s). 4. Definitions of roles, and communication channels; and 5. Emergency response routes and procedures. b) The HASP will cover hazards associated withdocumented contamination atspill site(s) and will also be used in areas where unknown contaminants are expected to be encountered. 1. Includes waste profile and manifest of all waste removed from site. These documents are to be submitted to SWBNO Environmental Services prior to invoicing for work associated with cleanup activities and submitted within 48 hours of disposal. 2. Includes on-site monitoring by an environmental professional in contaminated areas, soil, and groundwater screening levels, 3. Specify required type of personal protective equipment and action levels to determine when each type of protective equipment is to be used, and 4. Ensure minimum worker training requirements. c) This HASP may be prepared from a generic spill response HASP. d) All contractors and sub-contractors shall be covered by the HASP.