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Hazardous Material Packaging and Labeling Services

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The contract calls for the provision of compliant packaging, hazard warning labels, and safety data sheet documentation for a glucose control solution classified as hazardous under federal regulations. All materials and documentation must meet applicable federal standards to ensure safe handling, transportation, and storage of the substance. The work is part of a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain division, with performance required at Fort Stewart, Georgia, 31314-5185. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, and responses are due by July 20, 2026, with NAICS code 541380 indicating the services fall under Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services. The contracting entity is specifically focused on ensuring regulatory compliance for hazardous medical materials used within military medical supply chains. The requirement emphasizes accuracy and adherence to federal hazard communication rules, including proper labeling per OSHA and DOT guidelines, as well as up-to-date SDS documentation that fully characterizes the solution’s risks and safety measures. There is no set-aside designation specified, and while the point of contact is not listed, all submissions must be made through the DIBBS portal at the provided UI link. Failure to meet compliance standards will result in rejection of the proposal or non-performance under the subcontract.

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Provide compliant packaging, labels, and SDS for hazardous glucose solution per federal standards at Fort Stewart, Georgia.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

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FORT STEWART, GA, 31314-5185, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Provision of compliant packaging, hazard warning labels, and SDS documentation for glucose control solution classified as hazardous under federal regulations.

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