Date: Monday, February 28,2005 Time: 9:00 a.m. Where: Orange County Transportation Authority Headquarters 600 South Main Street,First Floor - Conference Room 154 Orange, California 92863-1584
Agenda Safety/ Emergency Evacuation Online Business and Networking Tools Key Procurement Information & Dates Review of RFP Documents
When you choose Metrolink you are connecting to a system of 7 lines that serve the counties of Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego. It is a vast network of stations that can help you travel to major destinations and employment centers. In Orange County, OCTA’s Metrolink rail service has 11 stations from Buena Park to San Clemente. Metrolink's interactive ...
The Authority Project Manager shall be responsible to ensure a safety orientation is conducted of known potential hazards and emergency procedures for all Contractor personnel, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors, and new employees assigned to the project prior to commencement of the project.
Integration/design Before/After Studies TMC/management software (limited participation) Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) Support equipment
OCTA!provides! emergency!call!boxes!through!theServiceAuthority!for!Freeway!Emergencies!(SAFE),! emergency!towingservices!with!its!Freeway!ServicePatrol!(FSP),!and!provides!funding!to!cities!to! remove!abandoned!vehicles!through!the!Service!Authority!forAbandoned!Vehicles!(SAAV).!!In!addition,!
ORANGE – Crews are finishing the initial emergency work to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente this week, which will enable passenger rail service to safely resume through South Orange County on the morning of Saturday, June 7.
Transportation services are provided to Korean-language dependent seniors for non- emergency medical visits, grocery shopping, nutrition programs, social and recreation trips, and visits to senior and community centers.
Contracts Administration and Materials Management (1) Finance and Administration (1) Facilities Engineering (1) Project Controls (1) General Services (1) Security & Emergency Preparedness (1)
All electrical installation, repair, and maintenance must comply with local and national codes and standards including state, county, and municipal requirements, California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CalOSHA), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).