Or. Admin. R. 250-017-0040 - Applicant and Participant Responsibilities
Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021
(1) Each participant will be required to
execute a liability release form reflecting their awareness and acknowledgement
of the potentially hazardous nature of the work involved.
(2) Each participant will be required to
comply with and abide by all laws, rules, and regulations relating to safety
and use of rivers and waterbodies, and such other terms and conditions as may
be required by the Director for special conditions on a particular adopted
waterbody section. Individual participants may be excluded from participation
or the adoption cancelled, at the discretion of the Director for violation of
this section.
(3) Adult supervision
is required. Participation by or presence at the work site of individuals under
18 years of age without adult supervision is not permitted.
(4) Each applicant is required to conduct at
least one safety meeting per year to inform each participant concerning
personal, group and water safety. Each participant is required to attend a
safety briefing before participating in the actual work.
(5) Each applicant is required to pick up
litter a minimum of once a year. More frequent pick up is
permissible.
(6) Each applicant
will be responsible for appointing or selecting a spokesperson. The
spokesperson's responsibilities include assuring compliance by participants
with safety procedures, proper participant clothing and footwear, proper
parking of vehicle(s), providing a first-aid kit and adequate drinking water,
and arranging transportation of the participants to and from the work
site.
(7) Each participant will be
responsible for placing litter in trash bags furnished by the Director. The
applicant will be responsible for removal of the filled bags and proper
disposal. The applicant agrees to coordinate their litter pickup activity with
the designated managing agency if another federal, state or local agency is
party to the agreement.
(8) If
removal of large or heavy items from a river or waterbody is required then
prior approval from the Director must be granted to the applicant before such
items are removed.
(9) If the
noxious weed removal plan is approved and a removal activity is scheduled then
an applicant is required to:
(a) Implement the
frequency schedule agreed upon in the conditions of the approved noxious weed
removal plan;
(b) Review the
approved noxious weed removal plan elements with participants;
(c) Follow the procedures identified within
the approved noxious weed removal plan when removing noxious weeds from the
site; and
(d) Confirm proper
identification of noxious weeds as outlined in 250-017-0030(13) prior to
removal.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 830.110
Stats. Implemented: ORS 830.055
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