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Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Transportation and Handling

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The contract outlines requirements for the safe handling, packaging, labeling, and transportation of hazardous materials in full compliance with 49 CFR regulations. All personnel involved must be properly trained and certified, with accurate documentation maintained at every stage of the process. A robust emergency response plan is mandatory to address incidents involving hazardous substances, ensuring rapid and effective mitigation. The work scope is governed under NAICS code 488320 and is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Defense through Ustranscom-Aq. The solicitation was posted on June 25, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM. Performance location details are not specified, and no set-aside provisions are indicated. All activities must align with federal hazardous materials transportation standards and support defense logistics needs.

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Handle, package, transport hazardous materials per 49 CFR per DoD subcontract via Ustranscom-Aq.

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Department Of Defense → Ustranscom-AqView Agency

NAICS

488320 - Marine Cargo HandlingView NAICS

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IL, NLD

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ustranscom-Aq
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Safely handle, package, label, and transport hazardous materials in compliance with 49 CFR regulations, including trained personnel, proper documentation, and emergency response planning.

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