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Hazardous Materials Handling and Labeling

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The contract pertains to the identification, labeling, and safe handling of hazardous components within medical supplies, ensuring full compliance with OSHA and DFARS regulations. Responsibilities include proper categorization of hazardous materials, accurate labeling in accordance with federal standards, and implementation of procedures that safeguard personnel and the environment during storage, transportation, and use. The work is to be performed at Fort Hood, Texas, with a strict deadline for responses by July 20, 2026, and is issued as a subcontract under the Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF, a division of the Department of Defense. The NAICS code 562910 indicates the scope aligns with waste management and remediation services, emphasizing environmental safety and regulatory adherence for defense-related medical logistics. All activities must meet rigorous federal compliance benchmarks to support secure and lawful operations within the military supply chain.

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Identify, label, and handle hazardous medical components at Fort Hood under OSHA, DFARS, and NAICS 562910 by July 20, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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FORT HOOD, TX, 76544, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Identification, labeling, and safe handling of hazardous components in medical supplies, compliant with OSHA and DFARS requirements.

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