Specifications
by security personnel. All emergency situations will be resolved as soon as possible.
24. Work hours for construction within the prison fences will normally be limited strictly to
daylight hours, Monday through Friday. If early morning, late evening, weekend, or
holiday work is planned or needed, the project security staff must be contacted at least
72 hours in advance of approval.
25. Ex-inmates or parolees are normally not permitted to work on prison projects.
NOTE: Specific limitations may be listed as part of your project specifications. Report
any known or suspected ex-inmates, parolees, or convicted felons to Jerry Jensen/
Facilities Bureau at the Utah State Department of Corrections 557-1223
All contractors, subcontractors, employees, and other personnel working on prison
projects are subject to having a criminal identification check process. Anyone with a
verified record of criminal activity, deemed to pose a potential hazard to prison
security, may be denied access to prison property.
26. Ladders may not be left unsecured in construction areas at night or on weekends,
holidays, etc. when no work is going on.
A. Portable ladders must be removed from the work site and secured inside locked
construction trailers or be secured outside of the fenced perimeter at the end of every
workday.
B. Larger, heavier ladders and scaffolding may, with approval by internal security, be
secured by chains and padlocks to immovable objects within the construction area, but
safely away from all fences.
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