SOURCES SOUGHT
U -- Safe Use of Electricity Underwater Training Course
- Notice Date
- 9/4/2019
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 611430
— Professional and Management Development Training
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, NSWC Panama City Divison, 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, Florida, 32407, United States
- ZIP Code
- 32407
- Solicitation Number
- N61331-19-Q-LG50
- Archive Date
- 10/15/2019
- Point of Contact
- Luis Gely, Phone: 8502355783
- E-Mail Address
-
luis.gely@navy.mil
(luis.gely@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- NSWCPCD is looking for a training provider with course capability statement to provide the following: 1.Class length: 2-3 days 2.# of Students: 20 3.Requirements: Class will be taught by highly experienced Electrical Engineer, Electronics Technician, and/or Military/Professional Diver with in depth knowledge in the design, fabrication, maintenance, and use of electrical/electronic systems underwater. Vendor will provide books, any required manuals, and teaching aids such as laptops, projectors, and demonstration equipment. Completion certificates will be provided to each student successfully completing all required phases of the course. 4.Description: Commercial and military use of electricity underwater includes welding, navigation, sensor systems, diver propulsion, ROVs, and numerous other electrically powered submersible systems. These systems present an inherent risk to diving personnel in the form of electrical shock which can disorient or debilitate the diver resulting in serious injury or death. This course will provide the students with an overview of the risks, proper design guidance, and failsafe requirements for developing and deploying submersible electrical systems. Students will learn: •Diving physiology with respect to electricity •Safe voltage, current, and standoff distance while using electricity underwater •Ramifications of DC, AC, and frequency •Safe design of grounded versus ungrounded systems •Requirements for electrical failsafe devices •Maintenance and testing requirements for submersible electrical systems •Application Scenarios to include: oDiving on tethered electrical systems oDiver carried electrical equipment oWet welding, cutting, and burning oElectrically heated diving suits oDiver propulsion systems oDivers working with ROVs/UUVs oBattery and electronic enclosure design 5.Intended Audience: Practicing and aspiring Electrical Engineers, Technicians, and dive personnel who develop, maintain, and utilize submersible electrical systems. 6.Delivery Method: Expert lecture combined with open discussions and case studies. 7.Desired Delivery Timeframe: No later than March 31 2020
- Web Link
-
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 110 Vernon Ave, Panama City, Florida, 32407, United States
- Zip Code: 32407
- Zip Code: 32407
- Record
- SN05429701-W 20190906/190904230826-cc4416de0908c837c9fd381d267708ea (fbodaily.com)
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