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<br /> Public Highway Crossing 08/13/01 <br /> Form Approved, A VP-Law <br /> EXHIBIT B-1 <br /> TO NEW PUBLIC HIGHWAY CROSSING AGREEMENT <br /> INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS <br /> For purposes of this Exhibit B-1, all references to the term "Contractor" shall be deemed to be all contractors hired by the Political Body <br /> and all subcontractors of any such Contractor. <br /> Contractor shall. at its sole cost and expense. procure and maintain during the life of this Agreement the following insurance coverage: <br /> A. Commercial General Uability insurance. This insurance shall contain broad form contractual liability with a single limit of at <br /> least $5.000.000 each occurrence or claim and an aggregate limit of at least $10.000.000. Coverage must be purchased. on a post <br /> 1998 ISO or equivalent form. including but not limited to coverage for the following: <br /> . Bodily injwy including death and personal injwy <br /> . Property damage <br /> . Fire legal liability (Not less than the replacement value of the portion of the premises occupied) <br /> . Products and completed operations <br /> The policy shall also contain the following endorsements which shall be indicated on the certificate of insurance: <br /> . "For purposes of this insurance. Union Pacific Railroad payments related to the Federal Employers Uability Act or a Union <br /> Pacific Wage Continuation Program or similar programs are deemed not to be either payments made or obligations <br /> assumed under any Workers Compensation. disability benefits. or unemployment compensation law or similar law." <br /> . The exclusions for railroads (except where the Job site is more than fifty feet (50') from any railroad including but not limited <br /> to tracks. bridges. trestles. roadbeds. terminals. underpasses or crossings), and explosion. collapse and underground <br /> hazard shall be removed. <br /> . Coverage for Contractor's (and Railroad's) employees shall not be excluded <br /> . Waiver of subrogation <br /> B. Business Automobile Coverage insurance. This insurance shall contain a combined single limit of at least $5.000.000 per <br /> occurrence or claim. including but not limited to coverage for the following: <br /> . Bodily injwy and property damage <br /> . Any and all motor vehicles including owned. hired and non-owned <br /> The policy shall also contain the following endorsements which shall be indicated on the certificate of insurance: <br /> . "For purposes of this insurance. Union Pacific Railroad payments related to the Federal Employers Liability Act or a Union <br /> Pacific Wage Continuation Program or similar programs are deemed not to be either payments made or obligations <br /> assumed under any Workers Compensation. disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law or similar law." <br /> . The exclusions for railroads (except where the Job site is more than fifty feet (50') from any railroad including but not limited. <br /> to tracks, bridges. trestles, roadbeds. terminals, underpasses or crossings), and explosion, collapse and underground <br /> hazard shall be removed. <br /> . Motor Carrier Act Endorsement- Hazardous materials clean up (MCS-90) if required by law. <br /> C. Workers Compensation and Employers Uability insurance including but not limited to: <br /> . Contractor's statutory liability under the workers' compensation laws of the state(s) affected by this Agreement <br /> . Employers' Liability (Part B) with limits of at least <br /> $500.000 each accident, $500.000 disease policy limit <br /> $500.000 each employee <br /> If Workers Compensation insurance will not cover the liability of Contractor in states that require participation in state workers' <br /> compensation fund. Contractor shall comply with the laws of such states. If Contractor is self-insured. evidence of state approval <br /> must be provided along with evidence of excess workers compensation coverage. Coverage shall include liability arising out <br /> of the U. S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act. the Jones Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Land Act, if applicable. <br /> The policy shall also contain the following endorsement which shall be indicated on the certificate of insurance: <br /> . Alternate Employer Endorsement <br /> D. Umbrella or Excess Policies In the event Contractor utilizes Umbrella or excess policies. these policies shall "follow form" and <br /> afford no less coverage than the primary policy. <br /> Page 1 Exhibit B-1 <br /> To New Public Highway Crossing Agreement <br /> - <br />