DCR858 Health & Safety and Environmental & Compliance Certification & Training
Federal opportunity from DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT • Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jan 31, 2027. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 42-30-00, 80-11-15.
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Description
DCR seeks vendors to establish a Master Service Agreement (MSA) with qualified organizations to provide health and safety certification and training (Category 1). Curriculum, materials, and certifications in safety programs including first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first responder, lifeguard certification, water safety, learn to swim, community safety programs, and other safety topics.
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The DCR Contracts Unit is seeking vendors for a Master Service Agreement (MSA) to provide health and safety certification and training. This opportunity includes various programs such as CPR, first aid, and community safety training, emphasizing the need for qualified organizations in this field. The response deadline is set for January 31, 2027, allowing ample time for interested parties to prepare their submissions.
The buyer aims to establish a Master Service Agreement with qualified vendors to offer comprehensive health and safety training programs that include certifications in lifesaving skills and community safety initiatives.
- Develop training curriculum and materials
- Conduct certification training sessions
- Evaluate participant performance and understanding
- Issue certificates upon successful completion
- Coordinate with DCR on training schedules and locations
- Completed response form
- Evidence of prior training programs
- Sample training materials
- List of certified trainers
- Pricing proposal for training sessions
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- No specific performance period stated
- No details on the evaluation criteria for bids
- Absence of a defined budget range
- Lack of information on the expected number of participants
- No location details for the training
- No clarity on curriculum customizations required
- Not specified if virtual training formats are acceptable
- No insights into previous vendors or contracts
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