Tuesday 31 January 2012

31/01/2012 tenders 30

PL-Gdynia: container cranes
1.0/006125 TI: PL-Gdynia: container cranes PD: 20120128 ND: 29630-2012 OJ: 19/2012 DS: 20120126 DD: 20111127 16 00 DT: 20111130 14 00 RN: 332303-2011 HD: 012EC TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 2 - Supply contract PR: 1 - Open procedure RP:...


IRL-Dublin: inventory management software package
1.0/006148 TI: IRL-Dublin: inventory management software package PD: 20120128 ND: 29631-2012 OJ: 19/2012 DS: 20120126 DD: 20120131 DT: 20120207 12 00 RN: 403524-2011 HD: 012EA TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 2 - Supply contract PR:...


UK-Newcastle upon Tyne: repair and maintenance services of medical equipment
1.0/006815 TI: UK-Newcastle upon Tyne: repair and maintenance services of medical equipment PD: 20120128 ND: 29660-2012 OJ: 19/2012 DS: 20120123 DT: 20120202 12 00 RN: 398170-2011 HD: 013EA TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 4 - Service...


UK-Normanton: trolleys
1.0/006838 TI: UK-Normanton: trolleys PD: 20120128 ND: 29661-2012 OJ: 19/2012 DS: 20120125 RN: 19962-2012 HD: 012EA TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 2 - Supply contract PR: 1 - Open procedure RP: 5 - European Union, with participation...


NL-The Hague: framework contract for the provision of cable TV services between Ziggo and 3Bplus BV and Europol
Framework contract for the provision of cable TV services between Ziggo and 3Bplus BV and Europol. Provision of connections for customised cable TV services, provision of digital cable TV subscriptions and related maintenance. CPV: 32324600, 92224000, 92232000. ...


GR-Thessaloniki: access control and CCTV systems' delivery, installation and supporting services
Access control and CCTV systems' delivery, installation and supporting services. The purpose of this contract is the replacement of the old and the supply, installation and maintenance of new: — access control system of Cedefop while retaining many of the door accessories, expanding to include several new doors, — CCTV system while retaining the existing wiring, expanding to include some new camera locations. The contract will also cover the necessary preventive and corrective maintenance and on-demand technical assistance of all the installed equipment and systems. CPV: 35000000, 35123100, 35125300, 35125200. ...


L-Luxembourg: contract to analyse the conformity of the transposal of certain directives in the area of safety and health of workers at work into the national law of Iceland
Contract to analyse the conformity of the transposal of certain directives in the area of safety and health of workers at work into the national law of Iceland. The results of this analysis are intended in particular to describe the current situation regarding the transposition of EU directives on health and safety at work into national law of Iceland and to enable the Commission to easily identify areas where amendments are necessary to bring national legislation into line with the directives. CPV: 71621000. ...


L-Luxembourg: study service for the evaluation of the European strategy on safety and health at work 2007–2012
Study service for the evaluation of the European strategy on safety and health at work 2007–2012. The purpose of the study is to provide an evaluation of the European strategy on safety and health at work 2007–2012. Based on sound and evidence based conclusions, the report should also provide a list of reasoned recommendations for improvement in relation to the future strategy 2013–2020, both in terms of priorities to be addressed and of measures to be adopted for better implementation. CPV: 71621000. ...


L-Luxembourg: proposal for a service contract to analyse and evaluate the effects of the practical application of national legislation related to safety and health at work in mineral extraction through drilling
Proposal for a service contract to analyse and evaluate the effects of the practical application of national legislation related to safety and health at work in mineral extraction through drilling. The purpose of this invitation to tender is to obtain bids to analyse and assess the effectiveness of specific aspects of national legislation on safety and health at work in the extractive industries in undertakings and public sector bodies in each of the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU) and also including EEA countries. This study would update the information contained in the Commission report on the practical implementation of health and safety Directives 92/91/EEC (mineral extraction through drilling) and 92/104/EEC (surface and underground mineral extraction) (COM(2009) 449 final dated 3.9.2009). It intends to review the provisions and the application of Directive 92/91/EEC, in particular the provisions related to activities related to offshore oil and gas activities following the Deepwater Horizon incident and the communication from the Commission to the EP and the Council 'Facing the challenge of the safety of offshore oil and gas activities' (COM(2010) 560 final). In doing so the study should indicate if changes are required related to extraction by drilling in the offshore industry. If changes are not required a detailed justification must be provided. It will also analyse if other options (e.g. soft legislation) could be used to increase the effectiveness of implementation of the directives, e.g. if additional good practice guides are required, whether peer-to-peer communication methods via regulator or industry forums can be widened or improved and will provide detailed information on the areas to be covered in this option. Other options such as the creation or extension of existing industry initiatives in the area of health and safety are to be examined (these could include, but are not limited to, well engineering, well operations, well containment in both normal and emergency situations, process engineering in oil and gas production, evacuation escape and rescue of workers following an incident, oil spill clean-up including injecting dispersant at depth). Finally the data provided will support the preparation of the required analytical document accompanying a potential 2nd stage social partner consultation. A 2nd stage social partner consultation will be needed if changes to the directive(s) are envisaged. CPV: 71621000. ...


L-Luxembourg: study service contract to establish the potential impact of nanomaterials and nanotechnology at the workplace, evaluate the scope and requirements of possible modifications of relevant EU safety and health at work legislation
Study service contract to establish the potential impact of nanomaterials & nanotechnology in the workplace, evaluate the need and scope of possible modifications of relevant EU safety & health at work legislation and elaborate a guidance document to accommodate corresponding risks/concerns, with a view to ultimately ensure adequate protection of workers' health and safety from risks inherent to exposure to nanomaterials and/or nanotechnology use. The subject of the study is: to analyse the suitability of the EU-OSH legal framework in its current form relative to nano-specific workplace risks; to elaborate possible scenarios as referred to in point 2.2.1 of the specifications, individually or, possibly for a number of selected ones, combined; in parallel, a guidance document shall be prepared that addresses actual shortcomings in a realistic manner. Any available evidence supporting the possible inclusion of NMs/nanotechnology under the scope of any identifiable EU-OSH legal instrument should be considered. The contractor should provide information as up to date as possible, duly supported by references to published data and relevant ongoing activities to enable the European Commission to initiate policy discussions on any options deemed justified. Such policy discussions will be informed, inter alia, by the result of the analysis of the EU-OSH legal framework and other information deemed relevant and/or necessary, including stakeholders' consultation. To provide a comprehensive view of the situation that could result from the amendment of the EU-OSH legal framework as described above, the contractor will have to accomplish the different tasks specifically mentioned under point 5 of the specifications. The full study will address the situation in EU Member States together with the countries, which are not EU Member States, but which form part of the European Economic Area. CPV: 71621000. ...


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