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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF DECEMBER 09, 2018 FBO #6225
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Q -- Radiation Safety Dosimeter Badges OKC VAMC

Notice Date
12/7/2018
 
Notice Type
Synopsis
 
NAICS
541380 — Testing Laboratories
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office;NCO 19;1011 Honor Heights Drive;Muskogee, OK 74401
 
ZIP Code
74401
 
Solicitation Number
36C25919Q0066
 
Response Due
12/11/2018
 
Archive Date
2/9/2019
 
Point of Contact
david.orourke@va.gov
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
36C259-19-Q-0066 Page 4 of 4 Dosimetry Safety Program Oklahoma City VA Medical Center It is expected that the contractor shall provide occupational radiation monitoring including dose reports for the Oklahoma City Veterans Affairs Medical Center for 280-310 badges monthly. The contractor shall be accredited by NVLAP (National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) and DOELAP (Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program). The contractor shall provide full-service technical support, analytical, and client support for occupational dose monitoring. The dosimetry service shall provide the Oklahoma City VAMC with diagnostic evaluation and reporting, including direct computer access via the internet to the database for exposure reports, shipment tracking and account maintenance transactions. The contractor shall provide notification of radiation overexposure within 24 hours of findings. The contractor shall keep complete historical records for all dosimeters processed; this includes comprehensive radiation exposure reports, including NRC Form 5, ALARA, and fetal dose reports. All reports shall be provided as a hardcopy and/or electronically to the Oklahoma City VAMC. Dosimeter: The contractor shall provide the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center with OSL (optically stimulated luminescence) dosimeters or equivalent, control dosimeters, and TLD rings for personnel monitoring. The dosimeters shall be provided to the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center monthly. The Oklahoma City VA Medical Center will return the dosimeters to the contractor for analysis. OSL Dosimeters or equivalent The OSL dosimeter or equivalent shall measure x, gamma and beta radiation for the whole body and extremities. The OSL dosimeter or equivalent shall be sealed inside a tamperproof plastic blister pack to eliminate possible mishandling, light leakage or lost detection elements. The OSL dosimeter or equivalent shall be unaffected by heat moisture and pressure. The OSL dosimeter or equivalent shall come in individually wrapped pouches with a card containing worker information. The dosimeters shall be divided into department groupings with series name and or code indicated on each dosimeter. The wear period for a dosimeter is one month. Ring Dosimeters (TLD) The ring dosimeter shall measure exposure due to x, beta and gamma radiation with TL (thermos luminescent) technology. The TLD shall be encapsulated inside an identification cover, so the identity of the chip and the wearer is always maintained. The rings shall be able to be worn in dry or wet working conditions and cold sterilized without compromising the integrity of the dosimeter. The rings shall come in 3 or more sizes; small, medium and large. The edges of the ring shall be smooth so they are able to be worn inside surgical gloves. The dosimeters shall be divided into department groupings with series name and/or code indicated on each dosimeter. The wear period for a dosimeter is one month. Control Dosimeters Control dosimeters shall be included in each shipment at no additional cost to record in-transit and storage exposure. NRC Form 5: The contractor shall provide a detailed dose history for the year at the Oklahoma City VAMC. This report shall satisfy the requirements by NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission). This report shall include all the information as required by the NRC. Reports shall be generated annually after close of a calendar year or quarterly with current data up to the last wear period (month) reported. Fetal Monitoring The contractor shall be responsible for fetal dose monitoring. The contractor shall supply the Oklahoma City VA Medical center with a whole-body dosimeter and a fetal dosimeter for the expectant mother. The monthly dose report shall list the estimated dose from conception to declaration, rolling exposure history by month for both mother and child, and accumulated fetal totals for the gestation period. ALARA Notification: The contractor shall notify the Oklahoma City VAMC by phone and/or fax within 24 hours of findings when an individual s dose exceeds: 20% of the regulatory limits (e.g. deep, lens of eye, shallow, etc.) for any given wear period 50% of regulatory limits year to date Levels set by the Oklahoma City VAMC. Dose Exposure Reports: Reports shall cover each wear period (monthly) and include cumulative totals. The reports shall comply with NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), and DOE (Department of Energy) regulations. Dose equivalents arising from exposure to photons (x or gamma rays) shall have deep, lens of the eye and shallow value reported. Beta exposures shall be reported as a shallow dose equivalent. Dose reports shall be given to the VAMC on a monthly and yearly basis. The reports shall include the following: participant number, name, ID number, dosimeter, use, rad type, rad quality, inception date, serial number, dose equivalent (mrem) for: monthly wear period, quarter to date, year to date, lifetime to date. Each period shall have the following categories; DDE (deep dose equivalent), LDE (lens dose equivalent), and SDE (shallow dose equivalent). The reports shall also include VA facility information, account number, received date, and reported date. METER (Multiple Employer Total Exposure Report) The contractor shall supply a monthly report that list individuals who have activity in other dose monitoring accounts during the calendar year. Each individual exposure shall be summed up across all facilities to help compare totals with regulatory limits. This report shall satisfy the information required for the NCR s requirement that occupational exposures be controlled within limits for all sources of on the job exposure. Analysis The contractor shall perform a full regulatory compliant analysis of all dosimeters and rings. OSL dosimeters, the detector shall have the ability to be re-stimulated numerous times to confirm the accuracy of a radiation does measurement. A full reanalysis shall be performed for every dose in excess of 500 mrem. Imaging to identify static, dynamic or contaminated conditions shall be automatically performed for all beta and low-energy photon measurements yielding a dose in excess of 500 mrem. Reanalysis of doses at less than 500 mrem shall be performed if requested by the OKC VAMC. The contractor shall have the ability to differentiate between static and dynamic exposure. TLD Ring dosimeters, shall measure x, beta and gamma radiation with a lithium fluoride chip. Accurate determination of exposure shall be supported by calibrations using a phantom. Rings shall be scanned to identify and track each ring from receipt to report. The process shall be overseen by knowledgeable technicians. The glow curve of the readout that permits a more conclusive evaluation of radiation exposure shall be retrieved and analyzed before the exposure report is generated if any anomaly appears. Location of performance VA Medical Center 921 NE 13th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 IMPORTANTR NOTE: This RFI (Request for Information) is for information only; no award will be made from this RFI. Please communicate via e-mail to david.orourke@va.gov by COB December 11, 2018 as to your company s ability to perform service per this brief Scope of Work. If interested please provide the following: Please state your company s business size Please provide DUNS number If you have a FSS/GSA contract that includes this service Provide FSS/GSA contract number if applicable NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (07-DEC-2018); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT 877-472-3779 or fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link To Document
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/VA/VARMCCC/VARMCCC/36C25919Q0066/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Oklahoma City VAMC;921 NE 13th Street;Oklahoma City, OK
Zip Code: 73104
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05169184-F 20181209/181207230016 (fbodaily.com)
 
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