Radioactive Materials Notification and Labeling
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The contract requires the screening of materials for radioactive content to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards, with immediate notification to the Contracting Officer if any detected levels exceed established thresholds. This obligation applies to all materials handled under the agreement, regardless of origin or stage in the supply chain, and mandates strict adherence to detection protocols to prevent inadvertent contamination or noncompliance. The contractor is responsible for implementing reliable testing methods and maintaining documentation of screening activities to support accountability and traceability. In addition to detection and reporting, the contract enforces compliance with MIL-STD-129 labeling requirements for all materials subject to the agreement. This includes accurate, durable, and legible markings that clearly indicate the nature of the contents, handling instructions, and any associated hazards, particularly in cases where radioactive materials are present or suspected. Labeling must be applied at the appropriate stages of packaging and shipping to ensure uniform adherence across the supply chain. The work is to be performed at Fort Stewart, Georgia, with all activities tied directly to the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain Pharmaceutical FSA, and the solicitation is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541620 with a response deadline of July 20, 2026.
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FORT STEWART, GA, 31314-5185, USSet-Aside
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