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The purpose of this requirement is to provide the DCF with a comprehensive Occupational Health Progr...

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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, through its Office of Environmental Health and Safety, is seeking to establish a comprehensive Occupational Health Program for the Department of Children and Families, aiming to ensure the well-being of its workforce through proactive health and safety measures. This initiative is classified under NAICS code 621498 and is currently in the forecasting stage as of May 25, 2026, with no formal solicitation issued yet. The program is intended to encompass a broad range of occupational health services including medical surveillance, workplace hazard assessments, employee education, and compliance with federal health and safety standards. Points of contact for this effort include Candace Noel as the Bureau Point of Contact and Leticia Byrd as the Program Office Point of Contact, who will serve as key liaisons for any inquiries or future procurement activities. While specific performance location details have not been provided, the scope suggests services will be delivered in alignment with DCF facilities and operations. There is no set-aside designation indicated, and the contract is not yet open for bidding.

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Provision of Occupational Health Program for Treasury's Bureau ensuring employee health and safety.

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Office of Env Health Safety → Bureau Of Engraving And PrintingView Agency

NAICS

621498 - All Other Outpatient Care CentersView NAICS

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AgencyOffice of Env Health Safety → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Candace Noel
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The purpose of this requirement is to provide the DCF with a comprehensive Occupational Health Program.

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