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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12 144 Municipal Airport Service Agreement 2013 (Evans Aviation) By-law THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE KBT � ' y!. Vim• ,. , (1„0 BYLAW NO. 2012 - 144 BEING A BY -LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT WITH 1681777 ONTARIO INC. (EVANS AVIATION) TO PROVIDE SERVICES AT THE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WHEREAS Section 8 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, provides that the powers of a municipality under this or any other Act shall be interpreted broadly so as to confer broad authority on the municipality to • enable the municipality to govern its affairs as it considers appropriate and to enhance the municipality's ability to respond to municipal issues; AND WHEREAS pursuant to the said Municipal Act, Section 9 provides that a municipality has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising its authority under this or any other Act; AND WHEREAS Section 110 of the said Municipal Act, authorizes municipalities to enter into agreements for the provision of municipal capital facilities by any person; AND WHEREAS the Municipality of Kincardine is the owner of the Municipal Airport, located on the west side of Highway #21 in the Municipality of Kincardine; AND WHEREAS The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine deems it advisable to enter into an agreement with 1681777 Ontario Inc. (Evans Aviation) to provide airport services at the Municipal Airport from the 1st day of January • 2013 to the 31 day of December 2015; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine ENACTS as follows: 1. That The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine enter into a service agreement with 1681777 Ontario Inc. (Evans Aviation) for the provision of services at the Municipal Airport, in accordance with the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement attached hereto as Schedule 'A' and forming part of this by -law. 2. That this service be procured under 9.0 Negotiated Purchases of G.G. 2.17 Purchasing and Procurement Policy (Section 9.3 where the extension of an existing contract would prove more cost effective or beneficial). 3. That the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer be authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine any documents required for the execution of this • agreement. ...12 Page 2 Municipal Airport Service Agreement 2013 (Evans Aviation) By -law" By -law No. 2012 - 144 4. That this by -law shall come into full force and effect upon its final passage. 5. That this by -law may be cited as the "Municipal Airport Service Agreement 2013 (Evans Aviation) By- law ". READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 5 day of December, 2012. or Clerk READ a THIRD time and FINALLY PASSED this 5 day of December, 2012. I♦� - t 1 _ a . h,0 a.0 Clerk • • • This is Schedule "g" to By -Law No.2 1 passed the 5 day of .D=Zeb 2012 Airport Service Provider's Contract This AGREEMENT made this 5 day of ., 2012. BETWEEN: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE Hereinafter called the "Municipality" Of the First Part, -And - 1681777 Ontario Inc. ( Evans Aviation) Hereinafter called "Contractor" Of the Second Part WHEREAS the Municipality owns the Municipal Airport (hereinafter called the Airport) located on the west side of Highway #21 in the Municipality of Kincardine, and which consists of generally the following: runways, taxiway, apron, grassed area, hangar, terminal, navaid equipment and fuel facilities; AND WHEREAS the Municipality agrees to hire a Contractor to provide airport services at the Kincardine Airport and has directed that a Contract Agreement be enacted; NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH THAT in consideration of the premises and of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained and other goods and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 1.1 be responsible for the labour component of this Contract; 1.2 provide fuel sales during the regular business day (hours to be determined on a seven day cycle) and make arrangements for after - hours sales. The Contractor will deposit all fuel receipts directly with the Municipality and supply all information on fuels to the Finance Department. The Contractor will maintain records of all fuel sales and inventory and conduct inspections as required under applicable legislation; 1.3 be responsible for informing the respective Municipal Foreperson /Supervisor that the cutting of grass on the graded area along runways 13 -31 and 05 -23, the grass tie -down areas, the grass area in the vicinity of the terminal building and the hangar, is required; 1.4 be responsible for informing the respective Municipal Foreperson /Supervisor that the removal of snow as required, throughout the week, from the driveway and from the entrance to the apron and general aviation area to the extent required for winter activities as required; 1.5 ensure that the terminal building is cleaned and maintained. All cleaning and toilet supplies will be provided by the Contractor; 1.6 ensure that the runways and other aircraft movement areas are maintained to Transport Canada and the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario standards; including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, replacing bumt -out runway light bulbs, keeping the wind indicator in good repair, sign maintenance and runway markers and Airport Service Provider's Contract including weed control management. The Contractor will maintain a supply of replacement items required. (Note the Municipality will provide these items). 1.7 ensure that aircraft movement areas and other facilities are inspected in accordance with generally accepted practices to meet Transport Canada Standards. Additional inspections will be made in poor weather conditions during winter months. Any hazards or deficiencies identified during these inspections will be either rectified or reported to the London Flight Service Station for issue of NOTAM. The Contractor is responsible for all airport advisories which may be required to the airport and enforce and meet all requirements of the Aeronautics Act and Regulations and all other statutes as may apply or are deemed to apply; 1.8 be responsible for directing aircraft to a suitable tie -down area and collecting fees; 1.9 respond to telephone calls relating to runway conditions, communicate with incoming aircraft and respond to requests for service outside regular hours; 1.10 supervise and control access of persons and vehicles to the airport property and will provide, at all times, an environment conducive to the safety and welfare of the flying and non -flying public. 1.11 submit the following reports to the Chief Administrative Officer on a monthly basis regarding the operation of the airport: (a) fuel sales and inventory; (b) aircraft movements /activity for the previous month; (Commercial versus non - business aircraft movements); (c) master financial billing summary; (d) adherence to the requirements of the Canadian Aviation Regulations; 1.12 Will provide and /or maintain a complete record or library of the following: (a) Airport Operation Manual for Transport Canada; (b) Airport Operating and Maintenance Manual; (c) As- constructed plans for the airport and any associated equipment. (Please note that these plans will be held in duplicate by both the Municipality of Kincardine and the Contractor); (d) An Emergency Procedures Manual in co- operation with the Emergency Planning Department and the local detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, and other organizations as may be required. 1.13 ensure a professional service and attitude at all times in dealing with and promoting the Airport with respect to the public; 1.14 be responsible for all training activities for the Contractor's staff and costs associated with this Contract; 1.15 will provide all tools required to facilitate the Airport's operations; 1.16 will post current information to the municipal airport website (kincardineairport.ca); Airport Service Provider's Contract 1.17 agrees to meet requirements of municipal Health and Safety and Accessible Customer Service as set out in Schedules "C" and "D" attached hereto; 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY 2.1 The Municipality will determine the types and level of fees to be charged at the Airport with all receipts payable to the Municipality; 2.2 The Municipality will, at its cost, cut grass (adjacent to the runways) and remove snow from the runways, primary connecting taxiways, apron, and parking lot, in that order of priority, on the direction of the Ward Foreperson /Supervisor. Contractor remains responsible for all airport weather advisories with respect to snow removal activities and runway conditions; 2.3 The Municipality of Kincardine will provide both the Small Equipment Listing (Schedule "A ") and provide the Public Terminal Building Facilities (Schedule "B "); 2.4 The Contractor shall report to the Chief Administrative Officer, or designate, of the Municipality of Kincardine on a day to day as needed basis. 2.5 The Chief Administrative Officer, or designate,with the support of the Contractor, shall report to the Council of the Municipality of Kincardine. 3.0 HOURS OF OPERATIONS, AIRPORT STAFFING. TRAINING 3.1 The Contractor shall provide properly trained staff to ensure that the following flexible operating schedule is maintained: 1) On a yearly basis the Contractor shall provide a minimum of 2,000 hours per year of service; 2) A winter /summer schedule of hours to be created (to be in the best interest of the Airport customers) by the Kincardine Airport Govemance Committee. The aforementioned 2,000 hours will be distributed throughout the winter /summer schedule; 3) The Contractor's schedule shall be designed to address known schedule flights with the onus on eliminating call out events for pre - scheduled flights. It is clearly understood that after hours callouts will only be authorized for emergency or unexpected conditions that arise from time to time. 3.2 Special attention and consideration shall be given to all commercial clients, such as Bruce Power, OPG or other key business travelers; 3.3 Contractor shall be responsible for all training activities and costs associated with this contract. 4.0 INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE 4.1 Insurance The Contractor shall put in effect and maintain in its name, at its expense, all the necessary insurance that would be considered appropriate for a prudent contractor undertaking this type of operation for the period during which the Agreement is in effect with insurers acceptable to the Municipality, including: (a) Commercial General Liability Insurance, for third party bodily injury, personal injury and property damage to an inclusive limit of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence. The policy shall include: Airport Service Provider's Contract (b) The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine as an additional insured; (c) Cross liability (d) Contractual liability; (e) Contractor's Legal Liability (f) A thirty (30) day written notice of cancellation (g) The Contractor shall provide the Municipality with a valid Certificate of Insurance as evidence of the above coverage's upon signing the agreement. The Contractor shall provide the Municipality with any renewal replacement certificates as may be necessary during the term of the Agreement. Indemnity The Contractor agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless the Municipality from and against all suits, judgments, claims, demands, expenses, actions, causes of action and losses of any kind and for any and all liability for damages to property and injury to persons (including death) which the Municipality may incur, sustain or suffer as a result of, arising out of or in any way related to the matters addressed in this Agreement, unless such losses are caused solely by the Municipality's own gross negligence or willful misconduct. 5.0 FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS 5.1 The Contractor shall be paid $74,910 plus H.S.T for the year 2013 for the contractual services contained in this contract. This amount shall be increased yearly by the Bank of Canada CPI. Payments shall be made in 12 equal monthly installments. 5.2 Call out Activities by the Contractor The Contractor will forward his cell phone number, on which the airport customers will call him to provide immediate service. The monthly charge for the cell phone will be paid by the Contractor. 5.3 The Contractor is responsible for all Revenue Canada statutory obligations 5.4 The Contractor is responsible for all WSIB obligations 5.5 The Contractor is responsible for the profit and loss potential to the labour requirements of this contract 6.0 DURATION OF AGREEMENT 6.1 This Agreement shall be for the period January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2015; 6.2 Either party may terminate this Contract Agreement upon ninety (90) days notice by mailing a notice of termination by registered or certified mail to the other party. Serious infractions to this contract may result in immediate termination. 7.0 ASSIGNMENTS This Agreement is not assignable by either party without the written permission of the other party. Airport Service Providers Contract SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED In the presence of ) THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE ) see f. ) Mayor — Lar aem- ) ) per: CAO — R. Murray Clarke ) Date: II, I'. n Witness ) 16 ;1777 On - :o l ) Date: /yiy Vy Airport Service Provider's Contract SCHEDULE "A" Small Equipment Schedule ITEM Beacon NDB Wind Indicator Radios ARCAL Terminal Fumishings Generator GPS Runway Lighting System Airport Service Provider's Contract SCHEDULE "B" Building Facilitv Schedule ITEM Hangar Terminal Runway 31/13 Runway 05/23 Maneuvering Area Fuelling System Taxiway and Apron areas Airport Service Provider's Contract SCHEDULE "C" i1, MLIN1c IP/111Y 01 I.QNCAR INI= great energy balanced life. Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) Accessibility Regulations for Contracted Services In accordance with Ontario Regulation 429/07, Accessibility Standards for Customer Service, Section 6, every provider of goods or services shall ensure that the following persons receive training about the provision of its goods or services to persons with disabilities: 1. Every person who deals with members of the public or other third parties on behalf of the provider, whether the person does so as an employee, agent, volunteer or otherwise. 2. Every person who participates in developing the provider's policies, practices and procedures governing the provision of goods or services to members of the public or other third parties. The training must include a review of the purposes of the AODA and the requirements of Regulation 429/07 and instruction about the following matters: 1. How to interact and communicate with persons with various types of disability. 2. How to interact with persons with disabilities who use an assistive device or require the assistance of a guide dog or other service animal or the assistance of a support person. 3. How to use equipment or devices available on the provider's premises or otherwise provided by the provider that may help with the provision of goods or services to a person with a disability. 4. What to do if a person with a particular type of disability is having difficulty accessing the provider's goods or services. 5. Information on the policies, practices and procedures governing the provision of goods and services to people with disabilities. Contracted employees, third party employees, agents and others that provide customer service on behalf of The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine must meet the requirements of Ontario Regulation 429/07 with regard to training. Website training at www.mcss.qov.on.ca or another pre- approved training source of your choice would be considered an acceptable form of training. A copy of the Municipality of Kincardine Accessibility Standards for Customer Service is attached and must be reviewed with any employee that will provide customer service on behalf of the Municipality. A document describing the training policy, a summary of the contents of the training and details of training dates and attendees must be submitted to the Municipality of Kincardine upon request. I acknowledge receipt of this notice and confirm that 1681777 Ontario Inc. will comply with its requirements. Signature Date I have the authori • • •ind the Corporation Airport Service Provider's Contract POLICY POLICY NO: GG.3.8 SECTION: GENERAL GOVERNMENT TITLE /SUBJECT: ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE (Pursuant to Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005; Ontario Regulation 429/07) ADOPTED DATE: August 5, 2009 REVISION DATE: November 4, 2009 PURPOSE The Municipality of Kincardine is committed to being responsive to the needs of the community. To do this, we must recognize the diverse needs of individuals and respond by striving to provide services and facilities that are accessible to all. As a provider of goods and services, and as an employer, the Municipality of Kincardine is committed to ensuring its goods or services are provided in an accessible manner. The Municipality of Kincardine will promote accessibility through the development of policies, procedures and practices and by ensuring they consider persons with disabilities. To do so, the Municipality must ensure the policies, procedures and practices address integration, independence, dignity and equal opportunity. PRINCIPLES Reasonable efforts will be made to ensure the following: (i) That goods or services be provided in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of persons with disabilities. (ii) The provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities and others will be integrated unless an alternate measure is necessary, whether temporarily or on a permanent basis, to enable a person with a disability to obtain, use or benefit from the goods or services. (iii) Persons with disabilities will be given an opportunity equal to that given to others to obtain, use and benefit from the goods or services. PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES: Procedures and practices will strive to reflect or achieve the following: (i) When communicating with a person with a disability, the Municipality will do so in a manner that takes into account the person's disability. (ii) Persons with disabilities requiring a support person or a service animal should not be restricted in obtaining, using or benefiting from the Municipality's goods or services. (iii) Notice is required when facilities or services that people with disabilities rely on to access Municipality of Kincardine goods or services are temporarily disrupted. (iv) Training of staff about provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities will facilitate the delivery of those goods or services. Airport Service Provider's Contract (v) The public should have an opportunity to provide feedback on the provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities. (vi) The public should have the opportunity to be aware of the availability of documents related to this policy. (vii) Municipal documents should be available in formats that take in to account a person's disability. (viii) Persons with disabilities should be allowed to use their own personal assistive devices to obtain, use or benefit from the goods and services offered by the Municipality. PROCEDURES Support Persons Support person means, in relation to a person with a disability, another person who accompanies him or her in order to help with communication, mobility, personal care or medical needs or with access to goods or services. The Municipality of Kincardine will ensure that a person with a disability, who is accompanied by a support person, to enter municipal owned and operated public facilities with their support person and will not prevent the person with the disability having access to the support person while on the premises. The Municipality reserves the right to require the person with a disability be accompanied by a support person when on the premises, if it is considered necessary to protect the health and safety of the person with a disability or others on the premises. The Municipality of Kincardine will waive admission fees for support persons who accompany a person with a disability, into facilities where admission is charged. (a) The Municipality may require advance notice to facilitate availability, etc. (b) Member of public should notify a staff member the presence of the support person. (c) If there is confidential information to be disclosed, consent must be received from the person with the disability. Service Animals For the purpose of this policy, a 'service animal' is defined as either (i) A "guide dog," as defined in section 1 of the Blind Persons Rights' Act or (ii) A "service animal" for a person with a disability. For the purpose of this policy, an animal is a service animal for a person with a disability, (a) if it is readily apparent that the animal is used by the person for the reasons relating to his or her disability; or (b) if the person provides a letter from a physician or nurse confirming that the person requires the animal for reasons relating to the disability. The Municipality of Kincardine will ensure that a person with a disability is permitted to enter all Municipality of Kincardine owned and operated public facilities with the service animal and allowed to keep the service animal with him or her unless the service animal is otherwise excluded by law from the area. Airport Service Provider's Contract If a service animal is excluded by law from the premises, the Municipality will ensure that other measures are available to enable the person with a disability to obtain, use or benefit from the Municipality's goods or services. Temporary Service Disruptions If, in order to obtain, use or benefit from a provider's goods or services, persons with disabilities usually use particular facilities or services of the Municipality (Le. elevator) and if there is a temporary disruption in those facilities or services in whole or in part, the Municipality of Kincardine shall give notice of the disruption to the public. Notice of the disruption must include information about the reason for the disruption, its anticipated duration and a description of altemative facilities or services, if any, that are available. Notice will be given by posting the information at a conspicuous place on premises owned or operated by the Municipality, as well as by posting it on the municipal website. If the Municipality of Kincardine website should expect a temporary service disruption, advance notice shall be provided on the website where possible, keeping with the conditions of the service disruption section of this policy. Training The Municipality of Kincardine shall ensure that the following persons receive training about the provision of its goods or services to persons with disabilities: (a) Every person who deals with members of the public or other third parties on behalf of the Municipality, whether the person does so as an employee, agent, volunteer or otherwise. (b) Every person who participates in developing the Municipality's policies, practices and procedures goveming the provision of goods or services to members of the public or other third parties. The training will include a review of the purposes of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the requirements of applicable regulations and instruction about the following matters: (a) How to interact and communicate with persons with various types of disability, as outlined in this policy. (b) How to interact with persons with disabilities who use an assistive device or require the assistance of a guide dog or other service animal or the assistance of a support person, as outlined in this policy. (c) How to use equipment or devices available on the Municipality's premises or otherwise provided by the Municipality that may help with the provision of goods or services to a person with a disability. (d) What to do if a person with a particular type of disability is having difficulty accessing the Municipality's goods or services. The training will be provided to each person as soon as practicable after he or she is assigned the applicable duties. The Municipality of Kincardine will retain records of the training, including details of the training provided, as well as the name of the persons trained, the location of training, and the date of the training.. The Municipality of Kincardine will customize the training going forward, based on the actual experiences of the persons with disabilities in Municipality of Kincardine owned or operated facilities and will provide training on changes to Airport Service Provider's Contract the policies, practices and procedures governing the provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities. Feedback Process The Municipality of Kincardine will receive and respond to feedback about the manner in which it provides goods or services to persons with disabilities. While the Municipality will provide a form for submitting feedback, it may be provided in person, by telephone, in writing, or by delivering an electronic text by email or on diskette or otherwise Should a member of the public wish to provide a suggestion on how to improve provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities: (a) Member of the public will inform Clerk of the suggestion, who will discuss with the Manager responsible for the department. (b) Staff member will assist member of the public in filling out the form, should they require assistance. (c) Member of the public will be notified in a timely manner of how the Municipality of Kincardine will proceed with their suggestion. (d) Staff response should include: an explanation of how we will implement the suggestion, a response indicating further investigation or an explanation why we are unable to implement the suggestion. Should a member of the public wish to make positive feedback regarding provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities: (a) The feedback will be handled pursuant to the Municipality's Mail Procedure policy. Should a member of the public wish to make a complaint regarding the provision of goods or services to persons with disabilities: (a) The member of the public with the complaint or concern should have a discussion with the Manager of the staff person who was involved in the situation. (b) Should the discussion not resolve the complaint or the member of the public is uncomfortable discussing the issue, the member of the public should fill out a complaint form. A staff person can assist the member of the public with the complaint form in a manner that takes into consideration their disability. (c) The information to be documented on the complaint form by the member of the public shall include their personal contact information, the date, a description of the complaint, and what the member of the public requests to resolve the complaint. (d) The complaint shall be forwarded to the Clerk's Department to be dealt with as set out in the Municipality's Citizen Complaint policy, keeping in mind the principles of this policy when communicating with a person with a disability. Notice of Availability of Documents The Municipality of Kincardine will notify persons to whom it provides goods or services that documents associated with this policy are available upon request. This notice will be given by posting the information at a conspicuous place at the Municipal Administration Centre, by posting it on the municipal website, or by such other method as is reasonable in the circumstances. Airport Service Provider's Contract Format of Documents Should the Municipality of Kincardine be required to give a copy of a document to a person with a disability, the Municipality shall give the person the document, or the information contained in the document, in a format that takes into account the person's disability. Material printed in -house and publications produced on behalf of The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine should contain a note indicating, "alternate formats are available upon request" and include relevant contact information. The Municipality of Kincardine and the person with a disability will try to agree upon the format to be used for the document or information, subject to feasibility requirements of this policy. Alternative formats that should be considered by the Municipality of Kincardine and the person with the disability will include, but are not limited to: (i) Print Requests: Requests for altemative formats should be honoured in the most practical manner depending on the media chosen, the size and complexity of the document, the quality and source of the documents, the feasibility of the request (including the cost) and the number of documents to be converted. It should be noted that when request for one of these formats is received and deemed feasible, staff should make every attempt to respond to the request in the most practical manner and to the satisfaction of the requestor. If it is determined that the format requested is not feasible, then other alternative methods of providing the information should be explored that will still meet the needs of the requestor (e.g. Audio CD or explaining the information verbally etc.). (a) Staff members receives request from member of the public for altemative format. (b) Employee fills out alternative format request form. (c) Forwards request to the responsible Manager. (d) The responsible Manager and the Clerk will determine feasibility, and i) if feasible, proceed with altemative format request; ii) if not feasible; contact individual with feasible solution. (ii) ASL Interpreter Request: (a) Employee receives request from public for ASL Interpreter. (b) Employee fills out altemative format request form. (c) Forwards request to the responsible Manager. (d) The responsible department contacts Canadian Hearing Society to make request. (e) Once Canadian Hearing Society confirms attendance of ASL Interpreter, the responsible department contacts individual. (f) If ASL Interpreter is not available, individual will be contacted with an altemative solution. Feasibility will be determined based upon cost in relation to size of document and time associated with processing document requests. The time frame attached to the conversion process varies depending on the media chosen, the size, complexity, quality of source documents and number of documents to be converted. Documents shall be retumed in a timely manner depending on the factors previously noted. Airport Service Provider's Contract Conversion shall be processed in -house wherever possible. When a member of the public requests a record of the Municipality in a multiple format, the department of origin shall be responsible for the cost of the conversion, materials and distribution, not the public requestor. In -house printing, where possible, should adhere to the CNIB's Clear Print Standards. Assistive Devices The Municipality of Kincardine will allow persons with disabilities to use their own personal assistive devices to obtain, use or benefit from the goods or services offered by the Municipality of Kincardine. Should a person with a disability be unable to access the Municipality's goods or services through the use of their own personal assistive device, the Municipality of Kincardine will ensure the following steps are taken: (a) Determine if service is inaccessible, based upon individual requirements. (b) Assess service delivery and potential service options to meet the needs of the individual. (c) Notify person with disability of altemative service and how they can access the service, temporarily or on a permanent basis. Contact Information For more information about this policy, or questions related to accessibility at the Municipality of Kincardine, please contact us: Clerk Municipality of Kincardine 1475 Concession 5 RR #5 Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X6 Phone: 519.396.3468 Fax: 519.396.8288 Email: clerk @kincardine.net Links Customer Service Standard, Ontario Regulation 429/07: http: / /www.e- laws.gov.on.ca /html /source /regs/english /2007 /elaws_src_regs_r07429_e. htm Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005: http: / /www.e- laws.gov.on.ca /html/ statutes /english /elaws_statutes_05a11 _e.htm Ministry of Community and Social Services: http: / /www. mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/english /pillars /accessibilityOnta rio AccessON: www.accesson.ca Airport Service Provider's Contract SCHEDULE "D" MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE NOTICE TO ALL CONTRACTORS POLICY #GG.2.17 PURCHASING AND PROCUREMENT APPENDIX "F" CORPORATE STATEMENT OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine is committed to ensuring that a high standard of health and safety is provided and maintained for all employees, visitors, guests, contractors, agents and others on our premises. ALL CONTRACTORS /SUPPLIERS SHALL: 1. Demonstrate establishment and maintenance of health and safety program with objectives and standards consistent with applicable legislation. This information will be documented in a meeting where at least one representative of the municipality and contractor are in attendance. 2. Submit a copy of past accident records and Workers' Compensation Board Number. 3. Include health and safety provisions in their management systems to reach and maintain consistently a high level of health and safety. 4. Ensure that workers in their employ are aware of hazardous substances that may be in use at their place of work and wear appropriate personal protective equipment as may be required. 5. Upon request at any time from award to completion of contract, submit proof of fulfilment of above responsibilities. This proof may but is not limited to a copy of the organization's own Health & Safety Policy, copies of training sessions, copies of logs documenting training /discussions. 6. Must comply with Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) premiums. 7. The Contractor /Supplier shall sign -off on the corporate occupational health & safety form stating his agreement to comply. Your co- operation and assistance in this matter is appreciated and vital to the Health and Safety of all. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE FORM I have read Appendix F of Policy #GG.2.17 Purchasing and Procurement "Notice to All Contractors, Corporate Statement of Occupational Health and Safety" and agree to comply with it. ontractor's N Date