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Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis Support

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The Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis Support subcontract, issued by the California Administrative Services agency, seeks an expert provider to investigate workplace incidents, near misses, and safety violations. The selected contractor will be responsible for utilizing root cause analysis methods to identify the underlying causes of safety failures, preparing detailed reports, and recommending specific corrective actions to prevent future occurrences. This opportunity falls under NAICS code 541690 and was posted on August 17, 2026. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 28, 2026. Further details and application procedures can be accessed through the OpenGov procurement portal.

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California Administrative Services seeks a contractor for incident investigation and root cause analysis.

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California → Administrative ServicesView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Provide expert support in investigating workplace incidents, near misses, and safety violations using root cause analysis methods. Prepare reports and recommend corrective actions.

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