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Hazardous Materials Compliance and Safety Data Management

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This contract requires the identification, proper handling, and thorough documentation of hazardous materials present in cable components, with a primary focus on ensuring compliance through the accurate submission and ongoing maintenance of Safety Data Sheets. All parties must adhere to established protocols for detecting and managing substances that pose health, safety, or environmental risks, ensuring full regulatory alignment throughout the supply chain. The work involves systematic tracking of material compositions, risk assessment, and timely updates to SDS documentation to reflect any changes in component formulations or regulatory standards. Performance is centered at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, with a strict deadline for responses by July 27, 2026. Classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541690, this effort supports the Department of Defense through its Maritime Supply Chain ESOC Buys office and is governed by federal procurement requirements for hazardous materials management. The contractor is expected to demonstrate proven expertise in regulatory compliance, material safety documentation, and reliable communication of risk data to support defense logistics and operational safety.

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Identify, document, and manage hazardous materials in cable components with compliant SDS updates by July 27, 2026, for DoD supply chain.

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Department Of Defense → MARITIME SUPPLY CHAIN ESOC BUYSView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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CHAMBERSBURG, PA, 17201-4150, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MARITIME SUPPLY CHAIN ESOC BUYS
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Identification, handling, and documentation of hazardous materials in cable components, including submission and maintenance of Safety Data Sheets (SDS).

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