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HSSE REQUIREMENT FOR CONTRACTOR, ALLO TECHNOLOGY
EDITION 01
c) Fuel, grease, engine oil storage facilities must be covered and carefully sited and to avoid
contamination of the surface waters. Temporary fuel storage facilities must be located away
from on-site drainage channels. The disposal of waste oil should be handled according to the
stipulated Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations, 2005.
d) Scheduled waste should be stored in proper containers, labelled, sealed and placed in a
covered area and disposed of by the licensed waste collector. The concrete bund around the
skid tank provided in the work site should be of sufficient height (110% of the skid tank
volume) to contain spillage.
e) Domestic and solid wastes, if not properly managed, may lead to water pollution and
potential flooding due to flow obstruction and congested drains. Garbage should be collected
in covered bins and finally disposed of at the approved designated dumpsite.
f) Open stockpiles of construction materials (e.g. aggregates, sand etc.) should be covered with
fabric or plastic sheet during rainy conditions.
g) The Contractor shall carry out water quality monitoring in accordance with the applicable
legal and other regulatory requirements.
10.2. Pollution, Flooding
a) The Contractor shall be responsible for taking immediate steps to make good and shall bear
the cost of remedying the effects of pollution, flooding and other nuisance caused by the
commissioning of its works under, to neighbouring properties, roads, drains etc. all to the
satisfaction of local authorities and the Employer.
b) The Contractor shall satisfy itself of the existing flood level and the surrounding local
condition as no claim will be allowed on the ground of ignorance on this matter.
c) The Contractor shall take measures as the Employer may require preventing the entry of oil
or other deleterious materials from the works into any new or existing drainage system or
natural watercourse. Nevertheless, should any drainage system or watercourse be fouled by
such material the Contractor shall clean the drainage or watercourse at its expense to the
satisfaction of the Employer.
10.3. Waste Management
a) Solid Waste / Domestic Waste / Construction Waste and Housekeeping
I. During the work period, the Contractor shall remove regularly all rubbish, debris, surplus
and useless materials from site as directed by the Employer in conformity to local
authorities’ requirement including paying all charges in connection therewith.
II. Construction wastes and domestic wastes disposal should be carried out in accordance
with local council conditions in order to prevent breeding of flies and mosquitoes. The
waste disposal shall be properly managed.
III. Open burning is strictly prohibited.
IV. Daily housekeeping of the work site is a must.
V. Areas for construction wastes are to be designated at the site for temporary storage.
VI. Proper waste containers should be provided by the Contractor for the workers to dispose
of their wastes.
VII. Any residue should be collected and sent to the approved landfill for disposal.