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Hazardous Materials Compliance & Labeling Services

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The contract requires comprehensive hazardous materials compliance services focused on the identification, classification, and labeling of dangerous substances used in assembly processes. The vendor must ensure all materials are accurately documented and marked according to OSHA standards, including the preparation of complete Safety Data Sheets and related compliance records that meet Department of Defense requirements under DFARS. Work is to be performed at the specified location in Texarkana, Texas, with all deliverables tied to strict regulatory adherence to safeguard personnel and ensure regulatory alignment across federal supply chains. The solicitation is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541620, indicating a focus on environmental, health, and safety consulting services. The response deadline is set for July 23, 2026, and the contract is issued by the Department of Defense through the Land Supplier Operations Engines office. While no set aside or point of contact details are provided, all proposals must address full compliance with federal hazardous materials handling protocols and be submitted through the DIBBS platform by the stated deadline.

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Hazardous materials compliance services in Texarkana, Texas, for DoD under OSHA and DFARS, due July 23, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → LAND SUPPLIER OPNS ENGINESView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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TEXARKANA, TX, 75507-5000, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → LAND SUPPLIER OPNS ENGINES
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Identification, classification, and labeling of hazardous materials in the assembly; preparation of SDS and compliance documentation per OSHA and DFARS.

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