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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 10, 2006 FBO #1810
MODIFICATION

Q -- Occupational Health Examinations

Notice Date
11/8/2006
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
621399 — Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, 94 CONF/LGC, 1538 Atlantic Ave, Dobbins ARB, GA, 30069-4824, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-F5B2206212A200
 
Response Due
11/22/2006
 
Archive Date
12/7/2006
 
Description
PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT FOR CIVILIAN HEALTH EXAMINATIONS AND MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER PROCEDURES (Parts 1-3) DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, GA, 12 JULY 2005 1.0 SCOPE: The contractor shall furnish all personnel, equipment, materials, and facilities necessary to perform health examinations for civilian employees of Dobbins ARB, GA. The frequency, scope and applicability of occupational health examinations will be determined by the Dobbins ARB Aeromedical Council and documented on one of the following forms: AF Form 2766, Clinical Occupational Health Requirements, . SF 88, Report of Medical Examination (Dobbins ARB overprinted version), SF 513, Medical Consultation Sheet, SF 93, Report of Medical History, or AF Form 895, Annual Medical Certification. 2.0 Explanation of Terms- As used throughout this work statement, the following terms shall have the meaning set forth below: 2.1 Occupational Health (OH) Examinations- Pre-placement, baseline, special purpose periodic, termination and fitness-for-duty examinations that are determined by the Dobbins ARB Aeromedical Council and federal directives. Examinations are to be performed to assess the health status of individuals as it relates to their workplace. 2.2 Pre-placement or Baseline Examinations-Specific test and examinations accomplished to establish and document baseline data for future use in the evaluation of potential exposures and to determine if the employee is at risk from potential occupational health hazards from the workplace. 2.3 Special Purpose Periodic Examinations- Specific test and physical examinations that are accomplished at intervals to evaluate and document the health of employees. 2.4 Termination Examinations-Specific tests and examinations that are accomplished to establish and document the health of employees at termination of employment. 2.5 Fitness-for-Duty Examination- Examinations conducted to assess and provide a determination concerning the employee's fitness for efficient performance of their assigned duties. 2.6 Medical Review Officer (MRO)- A licensed physician with knowledge of substance abuse disorders and the appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate all positive test results together with an individual's medical history and any other relevant biomedical information. 2.7 Occupational Health Examination Program Monitor- Representative(s) of the Bioenvironmental Engineering/Military Public Health Services (BES/MPH) office and 94 ASTS POC whom will serve as the principal technical contacts with the occupational health examination contractor. The BES/MPH and ASTS will ensure the effective operation of the OH examination program by providing clarification of policies, procedures, and instructions to the contractor. The BES/MPH program monitor is not authorized to make changes in the contract or PWS. 3.0 PERSONNEL: 3.1 The contractor shall ensure that medical services are performed by a licensed physician who has graduated from an accredited medical school and has completed a residency program approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals, American Medical Association, and be board certified in either Occupational Medicine or Preventive Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine or Osteopathic Council of Preventive Medicine. The provider must possess a valid current license to practice medicine in Georgia. 3.2 The Medical Review Officer shall be a licensed physician who has graduated from an accredited medical school and possesses a degree of Doctor of Medicine. The MRO shall possess a valid current license to practice medicine in Georgia. The MRO must have knowledge of substance abuse disorders and appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate positive drug test results together with an individual' s medical history and other relevant biomedical information. 3.3 Audiograms will be administered by 94 ASTS personnel who are certified by DOD Occupational Hearing Laboratory. Test results will be hand delivered by members via DD Form 2215 or DD Form 2216 for certification by physician. 3.4 Validation of Qualification, Licensor, and Certification (as applicable) The contractor shall provide written verification (and where necessary, photocopies) showing licensor, board certification, hospital affiliation, and furnish a report of health examinations to the contracting officer within 21 calendar days of any changes and prior to performing any services on this contract. Review by the Civilian Personnel Officer and 94 ASTS POC or their designees prior to change in contract personnel is required under this contract. 3.5 Contractor Health Requirements-All contractor employees (includes subcontractors) performing services shall receive a complete physical examination prior to the commencement of work. No later than five calendar days after contract award, the contractor shall provide the contracting officer with a certification that all employees performing work under the contract have had a complete physical examination within the last 30 days. The certification shall state the date of which the physical examination was completed, the name and telephone number of the doctor who performed the examination, and the statement concerning the physical health of the contractors' employee. The certification will also contain the following statement: "(Name of contractor's employee) is not suffering from a communicable disease to include but is not limited to HIV Pos (AIDS), tuberculosis, hepatitis and sexually transmissible diseases." Contractor employees with a communicable disease after contract award must provide written documentation of treatment and non-communicability prior to returning to work under this contract. Employees performing services under this contract shall be required to undergo further physical examinations and provide the certification of good health described above upon the determination by the contracting officer that such action is necessary in the interest of the Government. The expense for all physical examinations required under these provisions shall be borne by the contractor. 3.6 The contracting officer is the only person authorized to make changes in the contract or PWS.
 
Place of Performance
Address: 94 CONF/LGC, 1538 Atlantic Avenue, Dobbins ARB, GA
Zip Code: 30069
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01178293-W 20061110/061108220733 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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