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CONTRACTOR
RULES & REGULATIONS for 2010
These rules
apply to all Contractors Working at SHELTER ISLAND MARINA,
including
Service & Repair Companies, Vendors, Boat Dealers & Brokers, Marine
Surveyors & Charter Captains. Companies and individuals who are
not employed by this Marina are welcome to work on boats at our Marina
as long as they understand and comply with all SHELTER ISLAND MARINA rules
& regulations.
To keep this
Marina operating in a safe, clean, and professional manner, outside professionals
MUST
comply with the following rules & regulations.
1)
Current certificate of public liability insurance. (Minimum
$1,000,000.00)
2) Current
WorkSafe BC Insurance (WCB).
3) Current
First Aid Certification.
Work must be done
in a safe manner, in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations,
to provide for the safety of property and the safety of the contractor
personnel, Marina personnel, and the general public. Work sites must be
kept clean and orderly. Work which could create a hazard to people or property
must be appropriately delineated to prevent injury or property damage.
Use of any unsafe equipment is against Marina policy. All accidents must
be reported to the marina management.
Work must
be done in an environmentally safe and clean manner, including:
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In compliance
with all municipal, provincial, and federal laws and regulations, to provide
for the protection of the environment from damage or pollution caused by
any work done while on Marina property.
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All chemical wastes
must be removed from Marina property.
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No waste shall
be disposed of on any land or wetlands or waters, on, or adjoining, Marina
property.
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Spills of any
type, on or around the Marina, must be reported to the marina management
immediately.
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Full cost of clean
up, removal and/or environmental damage for work done in this Marina is
the responsibility of the outside contractor.
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All chemicals
brought on Marina property must be removed at the conclusion of the job.
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All hazardous
chemicals used on Marina property must be approved by Marina management
prior to being brought on site.
FAILURE
TO FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE RULES & REGULATIONS
MAY RESULT
IN SUSPENSION OF ACCESS TO THE MARINA.
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