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SPECIAL PROVISIONS - SP20I6 BOOK <br />Last Revision by CO Special Provisions: 2/08/17 <br />Created August 20, 2015 <br />Page 10 <br />SP 0202-101 <br />(H) The Contractor will not be permitted to park vehicles or construction equipment in a location that <br />obstructs any traffic control device. The parking of workers' private vehicles will not be allowed within the Project <br />limits unless so approved by the Engineer. <br />Note 1 of Layout 2 of the Field Manual is hereby deleted. The Contractor will not be allowed to <br />load or unload material or equipment on the shoulders of the roadway without a full shoulder closure using <br />appropriate signs, barricades and channelizing devices as directed by the Engineer. <br />(I) The Contractor will not be allowed to store materials or equipment within 30 feet of through <br />traffic unless approved by the Engineer. If materials or equipment must be stored within 30 feet of through traffic, <br />the Contractor shall provide Type B channelizers, barricades or barriers, placed near the object to warn and protect <br />traffic. <br />(J) High Visibility Annarel <br />All workers within the road Right -of -Way who are exposed to either traffic or to construction <br />equipment shall wear reflectorized high -visibility safety apparel. <br />High -visibility safety apparel means personal protective safety clothing that is intended to provide <br />conspicuity during both daytime and nighttime usage, and meets the minimum performance Class 2 requirements of <br />the ANSI/ISEA 107 — 2004 publication entitled "American National Standard for High -Visibility Safety Apparel <br />and Headwear". <br />Long Pants) <br />Additional Requirements: ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 Class 3 Requirements (Class 2 Vest with Class E <br />• Flaggers— In addition to an ANSI Class 2 vest, shirt, or jacket, nagger shall wear high <br />visibility Class E long pants and a hat. <br />• Nighttime and Low Light Conditions — All workers working at night or in low light <br />conditions shall wear high visibility Class E long pants in addition to an ANSI Class 2 <br />vest, shirt, or jacket and retro-reflective headgear. <br />All high visibility apparel must be worn in the manner for which it was designed. All apparel <br />worn on the torso must be closed in the front to provide contiguous 360 degree visibility. If a worker's high - <br />visibility apparel becomes faded, worn, torn, dirty, or defaced, reducing the conspicuity of the apparel, the apparel <br />shall be removed from service and replaced with new apparel. <br />The Contractor will be subject to a non -compliant charge for failure to adhere to the clothing <br />requirements as listed above. Non-compliance charges, for each incident, will assessed at a rate of $500.00 per <br />incident that the Engineer determines that the Contractor has not complied. <br />(K) Night Work <br />When work will be performed between the official hours of sunset and sunrise, all appropriate <br />practices for night work will apply. <br />The Contractor shall provide sufficient numbers of light plants to illuminate the work area as <br />determined by the Engineer. All costs incurred to provide such light plants shall be incidental. <br />The Contractor shall provide a sufficient amount of 2 inch wide highly reflective vehicle marking <br />tape to be applied to Contractor vehicles and equipment. This tape shall be considered incidental and shall be on the <br />Approved Products List for "Conspicuity Vehicle Sheeting (Type VII)" as found at: <br />http://www.dot.state.mn.us/products/signing/sheeting.html. Vehicle examples to be marked with tape are Contractor <br />rollers, paver, millers and other equipment normally found in the lane closure. <br />The State will assess monetary deductions in the amount of $1000.00 for each Calendar Day <br />or portion thereof, that the Contractor fails to provide sufficient numbers of light plants as described in this Section <br />