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Hazardous Materials Compliance and Documentation
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This contract calls for ensuring that hazardous components used in medical sensors, such as adhesives and batteries, meet all applicable OSHA and DFARS safety and compliance standards. The work involves verifying proper labeling and submission of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to maintain regulatory adherence. The subcontract focuses on supporting the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain at Joint Base Charleston by addressing the safe handling and documentation of these materials. The contract is categorized under NAICS code 561920 and was posted on May 14, 2026, with a response deadline of May 20, 2026. It is a subcontract opportunity aimed at suppliers who can demonstrate compliance expertise related to hazardous materials in medical devices. The ultimate goal is to ensure all hazardous substances in medical sensor products are accurately documented and labeled in accordance with federal safety regulations, helping to mitigate risks and promote workplace safety.
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JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SC, 29404, USSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
