section 01567 - California State University, Fullerton

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SECTION 01567
SECURITY MEASURES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
1.2
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including Contract General and Supplementary Conditions and
other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
Work site security.
B.
Security/pass requirements, including pass-type identification badges.
C.
Fire protection during construction.
1.3
RELATED SECTIONS
A.
Section 01100 - Summary of the Work: Contractor's use of site and premises.
B.
Section 01520 - Construction Facilities: Storage sheds at Work site.
C.
Section 01550 - Vehicular Access and Parking: Vehicle access and parking control at Work areas.
D.
Section 01560 - Temporary Barriers and Enclosures: Requirements for barriers and fences to control access to
site.
1.4
CODES AND REGULATIONS
A.
Fire Regulations: Comply with requirements of fire authorities having jurisdiction, including California Fire Code
(CFC) Article 87 during performance of the Work.
B.
Safety Regulations: Contractor shall be solely responsible for jobsite safety. Minimum requirements shall include
the following.
C.
1.5
1.
Comply with requirements of all applicable Federal, State and local safety rules and regulations.
2.
Comply with requirements in "California State University Fullerton, Contractor Safety Handbook," provided
under separate cover by University's Representative.
Barricades and Barriers: Provide substantial barriers, guardrails and enclosures to secure and control access to
Work areas . See Section 01560 - Temporary Barriers and Controls for specific requirements.
WORK SITE SECURITY
A.
Security Responsibility: Security of the Work site, including various locations within existing facilities, shall be
solely the Contractor's responsibility until completion of the Work.
B.
Contractor's Security Program:
1.
Contractor shall protect Work site, including existing premises and University's operations, from theft,
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vandalism and unauthorized entry. Contractor shall be responsible for restoration and replacement of loss or
damage to property at no change in Contract Sum and Contract Time.
a.
b.
c.
Damaged and deteriorated products shall not be incorporated into the Work.
Damaged and deteriorated products shall be immediately removed from the site.
Damage to completed Work and to existing facilities shall be immediately corrected.
2.
Contractor shall initiate and maintain program in coordination with University administration and University
Police. Program shall commence upon site mobilization.
3.
Termination of or reduction in security program as Work is completed may occur only with approval of
University's Representative.
4.
Contractor shall provide enclosures and sheds to protect materials and equipment from damage, theft and
misuse at no change in Contract Sum and Contract Time. Refer to Section 01520 - Construction Facilities
and insurance requirements in Contract General Conditions.
5.
Project Inspector's Access: Provide the Project Inspector with keys necessary to gain access to locked areas
of the Work. Project Inspector will be responsible for such keys and will return them to the Contractor at
acceptance of the project or area is complete.
C.
Guard Service: At Contractor's discretion, employ guards to protect the site after working hours. Costs of guard
service shall be included in the Contract Sum.
D.
Work Site Entry Control:
1.6
A.
1.7
A.
1.
Contractor shall restrict entry of unauthorized persons and vehicles to Work site and existing facilities.
Comply with requirements specified in Section 01550 - Vehicular Access and Parking Control.
2.
Contractor shall permit and accommodate site access by University Representatives, University staff,
inspectors and construction personnel performing concurrent work for University.
3.
Coordinate Work site entry control with requirements specified in Section 01550 - Vehicular Access and
Parking, including parking permits and restrictions on obstructing roadways and walkways and use of
existing campus parking facilities.
PERMANENT KEYS CONTROL
Permanent Keys Control: Immediately upon receipt of permanent keys for whatever purpose (finish hardware,
mechanical equipment, casework, dispensers, lockers, switches, equipment items, etc.), tag or otherwise clearly
identify keys according to one approved system and turn them over to the University's Representative prior to any
opportunity of access to keys by parties other than those authorized by the Trustees.
SECURITY/PASS REQUIREMENTS
Pass-Type Identification Badges: Contractor shall institute and maintain program of personnel identification
through issuance and control of identification badges complying with University's requirements.
1.
Badges shall be photo-identification type, laminated plastic with provisions for safe wearing on clothing at
upper torso.
2.
Badges shall be assigned to specific individuals for the period of Work requiring presence on campus.
Badges shall not be interchanged between personnel.
3.
Persons without photo-identification badges shall not be permitted to enter the Work site and shall
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immediately leave the campus.
4.
Example of photo-identification badge shall be submitted to University's Representative for approval and
shall be of the following format:
California State University, Fullerton
{PHOTOGRAPH}
[_PROJECT_NAME_]
{ Contractor / Subcontractor Name }
{ PERSON'S NAME }
{ BADGE NO. }
B.
1.8
Personnel Identification: Contractor shall submit to University through University's Representative a list of all
personnel employed by Contractor and subcontractors for whom pass-type identification badges have been issued.
FIRE PROTECTION
A.
Fire Protection Responsibility: Protection of Project from fire shall be solely Contractor's responsibility.
B.
Fire Protection Provisions, General: Maintain, at a minimum, the Work in conditions to minimize fire hazards and
provide adequate fire protection devices, such as suitable fire extinguishers, blankets, warning signs and storage
containers.
1.
Store combustible materials in containers in fire-safe locations.
2.
Maintain unobstructed access to fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, temporary fire protection facilities,
stairways and other access routes for fighting fires. Prohibit smoking in hazardous fire exposure areas.
3.
Provide supervision of welding operations, combustion type temporary heating units, and similar sources of
fire ignition.
C.
Special Fire Protection Provisions: During hazardous construction activities, maintain adequate fire protection
devices immediately available for use at the location of such activities.
D.
Fire Protection Equipment: Until fire protection is provided by permanent fire protection systems and equipment,
install and maintain temporary fire protection equipment as necessary to protect against ignition and spread of fires.
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Comply with NFPA 10 "Standard for Portable Extinguishers" and NFPA 241 "Standard for Safeguarding
Construction, Alteration and Demolition Operations."
E.
Temporary Fire Sprinkler Provisions: Where existing fire sprinkler system is affected by demolition and
re-construction activities, provide either temporary fire protection measures acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction or modify existing system as necessary to maintain fire protection. Include extensions and additions to
standpipe system, for Fire Department connections. Comply with California Fire Code (CFC) Article 87 during all
phases of the Work.
F.
Fire Extinguishers for Protection During Construction: Comply with NFPA 10 and 241 for classification,
extinguishing agent and size required by location and class of fire exposure.
G.
1.
Provide hand carried, portable UL-rated, Class "A" fire extinguishers for temporary offices and similar
spaces.
2.
In other locations, provide hand-carried, portable, UL-rated, Class "ABC" dry chemical extinguishers, or a
combination of extinguishers of NFPA recommended classes for the exposures.
Installation of Fire Extinguishers for Protection During Construction: Locate fire extinguishers in field offices,
storage sheds, tool houses, other temporary buildings and throughout the Work site. Comply with directions of
Fire Marshal having jurisdiction.
1.
In the area under construction, provide at least one fire extinguisher for each 5,000 square feet of building
floor area.
2.
Locate fire extinguishers no greater than 100 feet travel distance apart.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
Not Applicable to this Section.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
Not Applicable to this Section.
END OF SECTION
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