MINIMUM ADVANCE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS - Oakland, …



Procedures to Request Sterile Area Access to Perform Scheduled Tenant WorkThis document details the procedures to be followed in order for a Tenant to request Aviation Security (AVSEC) approval to perform scheduled non-emergency work, e.g., repairs, maintenance and improvements in the Sterile Area.These procedures apply to the following:Non-badged workers, e.g., contractors and vendors Non-badged workers with Prohibited Items, e.g., tools Badged Tenant employees with Prohibited ItemsReview these sections within this form:Tool Control Plan – What Tools Can I Bring? Tool Control Plan - Tools Not ProhibitedPlease read this entire document and input your information in the appropriate fields. Rename your completed form using the format shown below. The date must be the work start date.FORMAT: YYYY-MM-DD Sched Tenant Work Tenant Name – Contractor Name.docxEXAMPLE: 2018-12-04 Sched Tenant Work Cafe Martinique – ACME Plumbing.docxEmail your completed form per the following: To:Aviation Security (AVSEC)opsec@ Cc:Aviation Properties (AVPROP) and fly@Resident Engineer - Tenant Improvements (RETI)Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u 1.MINIMUM ADVANCE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS PAGEREF _Toc532562563 \h 22.Hot Work Permit - Any open flames, heat or spark producing operations? PAGEREF _Toc532562564 \h 23.Security Escort Clearance Check (SECC) PAGEREF _Toc532562565 \h 24.Parking Location & Vehicle Information PAGEREF _Toc532562566 \h 24.1.MAP - Terminal 1 Loading Dock PAGEREF _Toc532562567 \h 24.2.MAP – Terminal 1 Lot 214 PAGEREF _Toc532562568 \h 24.3.MAP – Terminal 2 Loading Dock and T2 Lot (vehicle) PAGEREF _Toc532562569 \h 25.Tool Control Plan (TCP) PAGEREF _Toc532562570 \h 25.1.Tool Control PAGEREF _Toc532562571 \h 25.1.1.Tool Inspection and Inventory PAGEREF _Toc532562572 \h 25.1.2.Tool Control Plan – What Tools Can I Bring? PAGEREF _Toc532562573 \h 25.2.Tool Control Plan - Tools Not Prohibited PAGEREF _Toc532562574 \h 25.3.Tool Control Plan - Tool List PAGEREF _Toc532562575 \h 2MINIMUM ADVANCE NOTICE REQUIREMENTSThe Tenant must submit the complete information before the proposed work commencement date as specified in the table below. This advance notice period is exclusive of weekends and holidays. Item #1Subject:Submittal:Hire a Security Guard Escort GUARD SERVICE REQUEST FORM ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: For guards that you need on-site next week, submit your completed Guard Request form before this current week’s Wednesday 12:00 PM Noon deadline.? To:Aviation Security (AVSEC)opsec@ Cc:Aviation Properties (AVPROP) & RETIfly@Item #2Subject:Submittal:Kitchen Hood & Ansul System MaintenanceScheduled Tenant Work Form (vers. 11-22-17) ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: Twelve (12) Weekdays. Aviation Facilities (AVFAC) is only available to support this work, i.e., take the fire alarms off-line, on these days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (ending Friday morning). AVFAC is not available to support this work on the following days: Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Email the completed Scheduled Tenant Work Form per the following: To:Aviation Security (AVSEC)opsec@ Cc:Aviation Properties (AVPROP) & RETIfly@AVPROP to submit: A.) Work Request Form; B.) Aviation Utilities Support Request Item #3Subject:Submittal:Hot Work, e.g., welding, flames, heat, sparks Hot Work Permit? (vers. 11-22-17) ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: Four (4) Weekdays. Note: This work may require AVFAC support.? Details in Item #2 may also apply. Hot Work is defined as any type of work which may involve open flames, heat and/or spark producing operations such as but not limited to welding, open flame, cutting, brazing or grinding.Item #4Subject:Submittal:Security Escort Clearance Check (SECC) GatePassTemplate.xls? ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: Two (2) WeekdaysEmail the completed form, GatePassTemplate.xls?, per the following: To:Aviation Security (AVSEC)opsec@ Cc:Aviation Properties (AVPROP) & RETIfly@Item #5Subject:Submittal:Vehicle Access and ParkingParking Location & Vehicle Information ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: Two (2) Weekdays Item #6Subject:Submittal:Request approval to perform repairs and maintenance work in Sterile Area Scheduled Tenant Work Form (vers. 11-22-17) ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required: Two (2) WeekdaysItem #6Subject:Submittal:Construction Safety and SecurityConstruction Safety and Security Plan (CSSP) ?click link to get the formMinimum Number of Days Advance Notice Required. Submit 72 Hours in Advance (working days).to the following: To:Chris Haas, Aviation Security (AVSEC)chaas@To:Marilyn Daniels, Airside Operations (OPS)mdaniels@Cc:Aviation Properties (AVPROP) & RETIfly@See “Approval Timeline” on Page 4 of the CSSP. Hot Work Permit - Any open flames, heat or spark producing operations? Hot Work is defined as any type of work which may involve open flames or heat and/or spark producing operations such as but not limited to welding, open flame, cutting, brazing or grinding. Is Hot Work going to be performed? Check the appropriate box below. FORMCHECKBOX Hot Work will be performed. FORMCHECKBOX Hot Work will not be performed.Is Hot Work going to be performed? If yes, then each contractor that proposes to perform Hot Work must submit a Hot Work Permit for approval. Submittal: Hot Work Permit? (updated November 22, 2017) ?click linkNote: A minimum of four (4) working days advance notice is required, i.e., the Tenant must submit the completed Hot Work Permit at least four (4) business days before the proposed hot work commencement date. This four (4) day advance notice period is exclusive of weekends and holidays.Rename your Hot Work Permit file using this format shown below. The date must be the work start date.FORMAT: YYYY-MM-DD Hot Work Permit Tenant Name – Contractor Name.pdfEXAMPLE: 2018-12-04 Hot Work Permit Cafe Martinique – ACME Plumbing.pdf Email your completed Hot Work Permit form to the following Oakland International Airport/Port of Oakland employees:Airside Operationslinesup@Airport Building Servicestgetchell@Airport Utilitiesmhenning@Health and Safetyddemoss@Aviation Propertiesfly@ Security Escort Clearance Check (SECC) Request Full Legal Name and Date of Birth of Each Person That is Proposed to be EscortedAny non-badge person must be cleared to be escorted – normal sight AND sound control escort rules apply. NOTE: These individuals must carry on their person a state or federal government-issued photo ID (non-expired) at all times while being escorted. Security Escort Clearance Check (SECC) - Form:? GatePassTemplate.xls? ?click link The SECC requires submittal of a color photo ID. For people that you propose to be escorted within the Sterile Area, it is required that the Tenant submit a readable, focused and bright color photo of each person’s valid (not expired) state or federal government-issued photo ID, e.g., CA Driver License or Passport. The entire ID must appear in the photograph, i.e., the top edge, bottom edge, left side edge and right side edge must be shown in the photo. All information must be clearly visible. A Social Security card is unacceptable because it does not include a photo.? It is recommend that the Tenant ask all of its contractors to direct each of their technicians to take a photo of their ID with their mobile phone, then text the photo directly to your mobile phone. After you have verified that the ID is valid, i.e., it is not expired, the Tenant will then fill out the GatePassTemplate.xls form.You can enter up to ten (10) records into each GatePassTemplate.xlsNote: A minimum of two (2) working days advance notice is required, i.e., the Tenant must submit the completed SECC form, GatePassTemplate.xls, at least two (2) working days before the proposed work commencement date. This two (2) working days advance notice period is exclusive of weekends and holidays.See the GatePassTemplate.xls sample image below. NOTE: Paste the photos of the Driver Licenses below the personal information table. GatePassTemplate.xls sample image: Rename your Hot Work Permit file using this format shown below. The date must be the work start date.FORMAT: YYYY-MM-DD GatePass Tenant Name – Contractor Name.xlsEXAMPLE: 2018-12-04 GatePass Cafe Martinique – ACME Plumbing.xls Note: The date must be the actual that they will be escorted.Email your completed and renamed GatePass file to Aviation Security (AVSEC): opsec@ ??NOTE: Once granted, the security escort clearance is valid for only thirty (30) days. After its expiration, if the Tenant is intending that the same person return to be escorted into the Sterile Area, then Tenant must repeat the Security Escort Clearance Check (SECC) process. Parking Location & Vehicle Information PARKING LOCATION & VEHICLE INFOThe following info must be provided for each vehicle. Check the boxes for each location that will be used. FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 1 Loading Dock - Directions: From Airport Dr., turn on to Alan Shepard Way, then immediately turn left onto John Glenn Drive. Proceed straight ahead and stop at Vehicle Checkpoint M-104. After successfully completing the vehicle inspection, take the second left-hand turn. Continue on to the Loading Dock. See maps on the pages that follow.Note: Overall length of your vehicle must not exceed 36 feet. Parking at the Terminal 1 Loading Dock is only available for short periods of time for the purposes of unloading and loading. Check for availability. Example: 8:00 AM 01/23/16 - 8:15 AM 01/23/16DURATION: FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 1 Lot 214 - Directions: From Airport Dr., turn on to Alan Shepard Way, then immediately turn right into Lot 214. Proceed straight ahead. DO NOT TURN LEFT into Management Lot. See maps on the pages that follow.Contractor vehicles may park in Lot 214 for one (1) 24-hour period. If longer term parking is required in Lot 214, then Tenant must email a Parking Hang Tag request at least seven (7) days in advance to: Mimi Pappaly, Landside Operations, o: (510) 563-6466 mgee@ Your email subject line should contain the following text: “Parking Hang Tag Request”DURATION: FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 2 T2 Lot (near T2 Loading Dock) - Directions: From Neil Armstrong Way, turn right on to Edward White Way. Proceed straight ahead to T2 Lot.DURATION:Work Site & Purpose:Input concession name of your customer, the nearest Gate # and your purpose.Example: Gold Star Cafe (Gate #35). Repair electrical outlet.VEHICLE INFOMake:Model:Year:Color:License Plate Number:Company:Driver Name:Mobile Phone:If vehicle is rented, input rental company name:Each driver has been provided with the following requirements:Driver must possess a valid Driver's License. Contractor employees must possess valid State or Federal government photo identification on her/his person. Company name (i.e., Tenant name or contractor name) must be displayed on both sides of the vehicles. An 8-1/2” x 11” paper sheet with the company name in large font size, taped on vehicle doors is acceptable.A printout of this form, showing Driver name and mobile phone number, must be placed on top of the driver's side dashboard in plain view from the exterior.MAP - Terminal 1 Loading DockMAP – Terminal 1 Lot 214 MAP – Terminal 2 Loading Dock and T2 Lot (vehicle) Tool Control Plan (TCP)TOOL CONTROL PLANTenant:WORK DURATION (Please follow the format examples shown below.)Example #1: 8:30 PM Wednesday May 4, 2016 to 4:00AM Thursday May 5, 2016Example #2: Wednesday May 4, 2016 to Friday May 6, 2016; Daily: 10:00 PM – 3:30 AMDURATION:Work Description:Tenant Contact (on-site):Cell:Contractor Company:Contact (on-site):Cell:Security Escort Provider: If you need to hire a Security Guard Escort, contact HSS Inc.Cell: (510) 773-0059 oaksecurity@hss- FORMCHECKBOX Tenant/Contractor will hire HSS Inc. for security guard escort service. Check the box if yes.If Security Escort Provider is a Badged Tenant Employee – Enter Names & Cell Phone #s:Cell: Cell:Meet-up location for Tenant/Contractor and Security Guard Escort (check one box): FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 1 Loading Dock FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 1 Concessions Security Checkpoint (Door #102-1025B) FORMCHECKBOX Terminal 2 Loading Dock Security Checkpoint FORMCHECKBOX T2 Lot (parking lot near T2 Loading Dock)If the Tenant or its contractors propose to bring tools into a Sterile Area (secured area), then the Tenant must provide a separate Scheduled Tenant Work Form for each contractor. At least 48 hours before their arrival, Tenant to email each Scheduled Tenant Work Form to Aviation Security (AVSEC) at opsec@. This required advanced notice time period is exclusive of weekends and holidays. Each Tenant Work Schedule Form must be reviewed and approved by Aviation Security. Additionally, Tenant/Contractor to bring two (2) copies of each Tool Control Plan to the work site. One copy may be given to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputy (ALCO) and/or to the Oakland International Airport Duty Manager (ADM) and/or the HSS Inc. Security Services guard escort.Tool ControlTool Inspection and Inventory All tools required to perform the work must be inspected and inventoried against the Tool Control Plan before the tools are transported into the Sterile Area and before the tools are removed from the Work Site.TERMINAL 1 CONCESSIONS SECURITY CHECKPOINT AKA “CONCESSIONS 1” (DOOR #102-1025B)Daily Operating Hours: 4:00 AM - 4:30 PMUpon arrival, Tenant/Contractor to present the following documents, printed on paper, to the HSS, Inc. Security Guard:Scheduled Tenant Work FormEmail from Aviation Security (AVSEC) documenting approval of the Tenant Work Schedule Form, specifically the Tool Control PlanEmail from AVSEC documenting approval of the Security Escort Clearance Check The HSS Inc. Security Guard reviews these documents and performs the tool inspection and inventory. After successful completion of the inspection and inventory, the HSS Security Guard will provide access to the Sterile Area. TERMINAL 1 CONCESSIONS SECURITY CHECKPOINT AKA “CONCESSIONS 1” (DOOR #102-1025B)Non-Operating Hours: 4:30 PM – 4:00 AMWhen this checkpoint is closed, upon arrival at a pre-determined pre-security checkpoint location, the Tenant/Contractor will call Airport Operations (510) 563-3361 to request that an Alameda County Sheriff's Office ("ACSO") Deputy is dispatched to perform the Tool Control Plan inspection and inventory. Tenant/Contractor to present the following documents, printed on paper, to the ACSO Deputy. The ACSO Deputy reviews these documents and performs the inspection and inventory.? Tool Control Plan (TCP) ? TCP approval email from AVSEC ? SECC approval email from AVSECTERMINAL 2 LOADING DOCK SECURITY CHECKPOINT AKA “CONCESSIONS 2”Daily Operating Hours: 4:00 AM - 4:30 PMUpon arrival, Tenant/Contractor to present the following documents, printed on paper, to the HSS, Inc. Security Guard:Scheduled Tenant Work FormEmail from Aviation Security (AVSEC) documenting approval of the Tenant Work Schedule Form, specifically the Tool Control PlanEmail from AVSEC documenting approval of the Security Escort Clearance Check The HSS Inc. Security Guard reviews these documents and performs the tool inspection and inventory. After successful completion of the inspection and inventory, the HSS Security Guard will provide access to the Sterile Area.TERMINAL 2 LOADING DOCK SECURITY CHECKPOINT AKA “CONCESSIONS 2”Non-Operating Hours: 4:30 PM - 4:00 AMWhen this checkpoint is closed, upon arrival at a pre-determined pre-security checkpoint location, the Tenant/Contractor will call Airport Operations (510) 563-3361 to request that an Airport Duty Manager (ADM) or an Alameda County Sheriff's Office Deputy (ACSO) is dispatched to perform the Tool Control Plan inspection and inventory. Tenant/Contractor to present the following documents, printed on paper, to the ADM and/or ACSO. ADM and/or ACSO reviews these documents and performs the inspection and inventory.Scheduled Tenant Work FormEmail from Aviation Security (AVSEC) documenting approval of the Tenant Work Schedule Form, specifically the Tool Control PlanEmail from AVSEC documenting approval of the Security Escort Clearance Check Tool and Razor-Type Blade Possession Tools being used must be in the possession of the Contractor/Tenant at all times. Note regarding Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, and safety razor blades: Each blade, including disposable blades, must remain in the contractor's possession at all times and must be accounted for upon exit from the Sterile Area.Tools Not In Use Tools not in use must be kept in tool box or case within direct sight of and under the protection of the Tenant/Contractor at all timesEnd of Work Shift When each work shift is completed, all tools will be inventoried against the Tool Control Plan (TCP) by the Tenant/Contractor and ACSO/ADM before the Tenant/Contractor leaves the work site. Tenant/Contractor or the security escort to request the tool inventory inspection by calling Airport Operations (510) 563-3361.Tool Control Plan – What Tools Can I Bring?What Tools Can I Bring?? Planning ahead can facilitate the screening process and expedite your work at the airport. Before arriving at the airport, know what tools you and your contractor can bring into your Sterile Area worksite by reviewing the information accessible by the links below. Even if an item is generally permitted, it may be subject to additional screening or not allowed if it poses other security concerns. ? ?click linkRead about?civil penalties for prohibited items? ??click linkTool Control Plan - Tools Not ProhibitedTools Not ProhibitedDON’T INCLUDE ON TOOL LIST: The following tools are not categorized as "Prohibited Items" and are therefore not required to be included on the Tool List. TOOLDESCRIPTIONBootsRubber bootsBoxesStorage boxesBrushesScrub Brush; Paint Brushes; Wire BrushesBucketCamera WireCartHand cartCleaning PadsCoatRain coatDollyEthernet CableEthernet (e.g., 10 ft. CAT5e)Extension Corde.g., 25 ft.Glovesdisposable latex glovesHard HatHead LightHose steam hose; cold water hoseKeyKnee PadsLadder10 feet tallMopPaint BrushPaint RollerPaint Roller PolePencilPhone WirePlastic ShimsSafety GlassesSafety Glasses BagSharpiesfelt tip ink pens for writingShop RagscleaningSpongefor grout workSqueegeeStainless Wire Spool(for TIG welding)Tape DispenserTape: Adhesive TapeDouble-sided foam adhesive tape; Electrical tape; clear tape; gaff tape; mount tapeTie WrapsTool CartTowelsPaper or cloth towelsTrash BagsTV Remote ControlUSB - SerialUSB ExtensionVestWelding Helmetfor TIG weldingWire BrushWires extension cords; electrical cords; cablesWork Bench/StoolWork LightsZip TiesTool Control Plan - Tool ListBLADES BLADES:for Hand Tools (manually powered)TOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYBox Cutter BladesChiselCrow BarGrinder BladeKnifeTaping Knife; Utility Knife; Sheetrock Knife; Razor Knife; Box Cutter; etc. Pencil SharpenerRazor-Type BladesEach blade, including disposable blades, must remain in the contractor's possession at all times and must be accounted for upon exit from the Sterile Area. SawDrywall Saw; Hack Saw; Keyhole Saw; Coping Saw; Saw BladesBlades for: Hack Saw; Keyhole Saw; Coping Saw; Scissors and Snipsincl.; Tin Snips; Scraperhand held scrapersTile CutterAlso known as a Rubi cutter.Window ScraperWindow Scraper BladesOther BLADES:for Power Tools (electric powered)TOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYBLADES - Power ToolsSawzall blades; Circular Saw blades; Hole Saw; OtherWELDINGHOT WORK - Hot Work is any type of work which may involve open flames or heat and/or spark producing operations such as but not limited to welding, open flame, cutting, brazing or grinding. A Hot Work Permit is required. TOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYBrazing Torch Kitbrazing / weldingSoldering IronTIG Welder(for TIG welding)OtherGASESTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYArgon Gas BottleHOT WORK - for TIG weldingFire ExtinguisherNitrogen Tank & Regulatorfor leak checkR-404 RefrigerantRefrigerantCompressed Gas Cylinders OtherLIQUIDSTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYLiquidsEnter quantity; ounces or gallons. Acetone; Turpentine and Paint Thinner; Cleaning Solution; Goo Gone? or Windex? cleaner; Grout remover; Bleach; OtherBATTERIESTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYBatteries of any sizes: "C"; "D"; "AA"; "AAA"; etc. for flashlights; gauges; etc.Battery for Cordless Power ToolBattery ChargerContainerfor battery storageHAND TOOLSHAND TOOLS: GeneralTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYCar Jackfor lifting up caseClamps & VisesC-clamp; Panavise (mini-vise); spring clamp; Credit card reader jam extractorDie Handle and DiesFilefor filing metal or woodFlashlightFloatfor grout workHammersHammer; Claw Hammer; Mallet; Ball-Pein Hammer; Sledge Hammer; etc.; Hex Head DriverNail Seta tool that is hit with a hammer to sink the head of a nail below a surface Nut DriverNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Paddle MixerSpray Bottle or Pumphand spray bottle; portable hand-pump tank with hose & spray nozzle (similar tool that is used to spray weed killer or pesticide)Tap Handle and TapsNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).WrenchesNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Socket wrench; Ratchet Wrench; Crescent wrench; C-wrench; Allen wrench; Adjustable wrench; Monkey wrench; Pipe wrench; Torque wrench; box wrench; T-handle wrench; HAND TOOLS: Pliers & CuttersTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYPliersNeedle-nose pliers (less than 7 inches); Channel Locks; Vise Grips; Wire Cutters; Side Cutting Pliers; Diagonal Cutter; DykesRaspa coarse file Screwdriverflat; phillips; 5-in-1 screw driver; Multi-bit screwdriver; OtherHAND TOOLS: Cabling ToolsTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYCable Flaring & Insertion Tool Cable Prep ToolSecurity Shield Toolfor connecting or removing coax cable protected by security sleeves Snap-N-Seal Compression ToolIt is a crimper; plier-type; steel coax compression tool that is specifically designed to install all Snap-N-Seal connectors - F Male; RCA; BNC - on RG6; RG6 Quad or RG59 coaxial cables. Universal Compression ToolWire StripperOtherPOWER TOOLSTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYDrillCorded or cordless electric drill; Rooseh; Small Makita drill; Fan - electric fanFor cooling down equipment.GrinderHand grinder with brushesLabel MakerMasking MachineRouterSawCorded or cordless electric saw.SawzallScrew GunSteam MachineDiesel-powered machine that will only be used outdoors, on the roof, to clean the kitchen hood exhaust.OtherPOWER TOOLS: Accessories & AttachmentsTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYDrill BitNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Drill Bit; Masonry Bit; Security Bit (for clamshell or panels). Drill Bit HolderNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Driver bits / socketse.g.; Phillips; flathead; hex heads; Hex Set (standard type)NOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).NutsetterNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Nut setters and nut drivers are socket tools for fastening nuts and bolts. Many feature magnetic shafts for holding the fastener. Router BitsNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total)..SocketNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Socket SetNOTE: If you are using the terms similar to “1 Set” or “3 Sets”, you must also include the total quantity of tools, e.g., 1 Set (9 tools total) or 3 Sets (27 tools total).Tapcon CondriveThis is a power drill attachment used to install Tapcon concrete anchors. POWER TOOLS: Vacuum Cleaners & SprayersTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYMotor: 1200 Psi Motorfor grout workPortable pressure washerportable pressure washer; w/ garden hoses and pressure washing gun Pre-Spray InjectorHigh pressure injection sprayer for grout work Pressure Washing GunShop VacuumTurbo-Hybrid Cleaning Toolfor grout workVacuum Cleaner and attachmentsOtherMEASURING TOOLS:e.g., Gauges, Meters, Tape Measurers, Levels, etc.TOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYMeasuring Tools - Gauges, Meters, Tape & Square, etc.Tape Measurer; Level; T-Square; Torpedo Level; Line Tracker (Locating the cable; Checking the status of the circuity); Stud Finder; Electrical Meter; Shelf Alignment Gauge; Inclinometer; LAN Tester; Manifold Gauges; Meter Tester; Multi-Line Toner; Presence Tester; Receptacle Tester; Refrigerant Scale; Spectrum Analyzer; Voltage Meter OtherMISCELLANEOUSTOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYChalk BoxFloor Raceway"over floor" cable cover Plastic Coasters / SlidersTool BoxOtherOTHER – If the tool is not listed above, then input it into this table.TOOLDESCRIPTIONQUANTITY ................
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