SOLICITATION NOTICE
J -- X-RAY UNIT MAINTENANCE
- Notice Date
- 8/31/2005
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 811219
— Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, CNRNE Storefront Newport, 47 Chandler St. Procurement, Newport, RI, 02841-1716
- ZIP Code
- 02841-1716
- Solicitation Number
- N32411-06-T-0521
- Response Due
- 9/19/2005
- Archive Date
- 10/4/2005
- Description
- MAINTENANCE COVERS: -Labor and travel from 8 am to 5 pm Monday thru Friday, excluding Holidays. -Replacement parts as required excluding accessories or consumable items. -Two preventative/planned maintenance services per year. VENDOR ACCESS TO PORTSMOOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD No person not known to be an American citizen of good standing and repute shall be eligible for access to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and adjacent areas. Proof of citizenship may be required. Entrance of foreign nationals requires prior approvals. (Ref: SECNAVINST 5510.34). SAFETY/SECURITY SAFETY: All representatives who have a need to enter the Controlled Industrial Area, or other areas specifically designated as safety hazardous, should provide themselves with safety head wear to be worn while in the area. Vendors and/or subcontractors performing work on vendor-owned or government-owned plant facilities and equipment shall ensure that all OSHA safety regulations are followed. Prior to working on the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, all vendors shall view the Code 106 safety video. SECURITY: Commercial vehicles (automobiles) must have conspicuous contractor (company) identification (such as magnetic door-type signs) affixed to the outside of he vehicle if it is to enter the Controlled Industrial Area. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF YELLOW MATERIAL Yellow colored items such as those described below are of special significance within the Shipyard and are subject to strict controls. Accordingly, contractors shall not use yellow or orange-yellow colored materials for the following purposes: protective clothing, hoods, sheeting, tarpaulins, polyethylene bottles or other containers, tapes, bags, banding, identification marks on tools, boundary markers, ribbons, vent ducts, etc. Contractor generated yellow colored waste shall be disposed of by the Contractor off-yard. Shipyard refuse containers shall not be used for disposal of yellow colored waste materials. Yellow colored contract generated debris shall be bagged in non-translucent containers, and property removed from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. RADIOLOGICAL INDOCTRINATION All Contractor employees performing work within the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard must view a slide show. Contractor employees who are expected to be on the Shipyard for greater than thirty (30) calendar days must attend a one-half hour indoctrination briefing. Attendance at the briefing will be required prior to being issued a permanent Shipyard badge. The indoctrination briefing will provide radiological fundamentals and information on radiological postings and controls at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. RADIOLOGICAL POSTINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS Any contractor employee who disregards, alters, moves or otherwise tampers with a radiological posting, or who disobeys a radiological instruction, will not be allowed to continue working at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL All contractors, vendors or repair personnel shall be responsible for removal from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard any appliances, bulbs, lamps or other devices which they replace that contain hazardous chemicals or materials. INFORMATION ON EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL As required by 29 CFR 1910.1200, The Hazard Communications Standard, the shipyard must inform you (as a contractor employer with employees working in the shipyard) of the hazardous materials used at the Shipyard which your employees may be exposed to while working here and also to suggest appropriate protective measures. This section informs you as required. Your own responsibilities as an employer, if any, are given in 29 CFR 1910.1200 1. Hazardous materials your employees may be exposed to. Hazardous materials are materials which are cancer causing agents, toxic or highly toxic agents, reproductive toxins, irritants, corrosives, sensitizers, liver toxins, kidney toxins, agents which act on the blood forming system, and agents which damage the lungs, skins, eyes or mucous membranes. There are many potentially hazardous chemicals present at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, which, unless controlled properly, could present a safety and health problem. The presence of many potentially hazardous materials ranges in type ad quantity. Typical hazardous materials are: a. Metals, e.g., mercury, lead, chromium b. Solvents, e.g., disinfectants, cleaning and polishing compounds and preparations, dopes, thinners, flammable inks c. Paints and adhesives, e.g., varnishes and related products, sealing compounds, asphalt, deck and floor coverings, deck compounds d. Corrosives, e.g., acids, alkalis e. Compressed and liquefied gas, e.g., nitrogen, argon, oxygen, acetylene f. Lubricants and oils, e.g., greases, cutting oils, hydraulic oils, miscellaneous waxes and fats. g. Fuels, e.g., liquid propellants, fuel oils, oxidizers, solid fuels h. Particulates, e.g., asbestos fiberglass, dust, fumes, mist Depending on the material involved, materials such as these can present physical hazards and./or health hazards. The presence of many potential hazardous materials may be apparent due to their physical characteristics, such as the visual appearance of abrasive blasting dust or the distinctive smell of many solvents. 2. Labeling of Hazardous Material. Containers of potentially hazardous chemicals bear manufacturer?s labeling, which identifies the chemical and its manufacturer, and provides appropriate hazard warnings. In addition, some materials may be labeled with the National Protection Association (NFPA) 704 label. This label uses a system of color coded symbols and numbers to convey the potential hazard of the material. The contract should obtain information from NFPA concerning the interpretation of the 704 label. 3. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). The Occupational Safety and Health Office at the shipyard maintains copies of manufacturers? Material Safety Data sheets for potentially hazardous chemicals/materials that are known to be present in the shipyard. The contractor may, upon request to the Occupational Safety and Health Office, review Material Safety Data Sheets for any specific materials to which contractor employees may be exposed while performing work in the shipyard workplace. This information may be reviewed in the Occupational Safety and Health Office. 4. Appropriate Protective Measures. Exposure to potentially hazardous material may occur from inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with the material: therefore, the following precautions should be taken: a. Obey signs, directions and warning labels; b. Do not use unknown or labeled materials; c. Only operate shipyard equipment that you are authorized to operate, familiar with, and qualified to operate; d. If any health effects (skin rash, trouble breathing, etc.) occur, which you feel are caused by exposure to shipyard hazardous material, contact Code 106.1 For specific information on any hazardous material contact Code 106.1, Building 22, phone (207) 438-2001, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, NH 03801-5000. LIABILITY INSURANCE LIMITS Pursuant to the terms of the clause of this contract entitled INSURANCE ? LIABILITY TO THIRD PARTIES, Far 52.228-7, following are the kinds and minimum amounts of insurance required: General liability: bodily injury liability insurance coverage written on the comprehensive form of policy--$500,000.00 per occurrences. Automobile liability insurance written on the comprehensive form of policy for bodily injury and property damage liability covering the operation of all automobiles operated in the United States and used in connection with performing the contract--$200,000.00 per person and $500,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury and $20,000.00 per occurrence for property damage. Aircraft public and passenger liability when aircraft are used in connection with performing the contract--$200,000.00 per person and $500,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury, other than passenger liability, and $200,000.00 per occurrence for property damage. Coverage for passenger liability bodily injury shall be $200,000.00 multiplied by the number of seats or passengers, whichever is greater. 0001 12 Months MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT SITE: 73987 FOR BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, BRUNSWICK, ME 0002 12 Months MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT SITE: 205779 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH 0003 12 Months MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT SITE: 209546 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH 0004 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE PX-RAY UNIT SITE: 73987 FOR BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, BRUNSWICK, ME. OPTION 1 0005 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT SITE: 205779 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH. OPTION 1 0006 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT SITE: 209546 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH. OPTION 1. 0007 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT. SITE: 73987 FOR BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, BRUNSWICK, ME. OPTION 2 0008 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT. SITE: 205779 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH. OPTION 2 0009 12 Months OPTION MAINTENANCE X-RAY UNIT. SITE: 209546 BRANCH HEALTH CLINIC, PORTSMOUTH, NH. OPTION 2 THIS IS A SOLE SOURCE REQUIREMENT FOR MAINTENANCE ON X-RAY UNITS SERVICED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND ANY OTHER VENDOR WOULD NULL AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
- Place of Performance
- Address: NAVAL HEALTH CARE NEW ENGLAND, PORTMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, PORTSMOUTH, NH, AND NAVAL AIR STATION BRUNSWICK ME
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
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