Wilmington VAMC Hood and Duct Cleaning
Department of Veterans Affairs — Department of Veterans Affairs
Description
PROVIDE: — Professional cleaning services of Hoods and Ducts at the VA Medical Center, 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805. — GENERAL: — The Wilmington, Delaware VA Medical Center requires a service contract to perform hood/duct cleaning of listed cooking equipment exhaust systems. — SPECIFICS: — The contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, equipment, supervision, and personnel necessary to clean listed cooking exhaust systems to NFPA 96, Chapter I standards (procedures for use and maintenance of equipment: — 6 Ft. Up- Draft grill stand in canteen, approx. 75 Ft of exhaust duct and centrifugal exhaust fan, mounted on roof of the ICU (vert. duct and exhaust fan). — 16 Ft. wall mounted canopy hood in canteen approx. 20 Ft. of exhaust duct and general-purpose centrifugal exhaust fan, mounted on roof above canteen. — Canteen- make up air supply fan and cabinet, mounted on roof above canteen. — 16 Ft. island canopy hood. Inspect and clean canopy hood and auto wash system in dietetics and clean the roof mounted exhaust fan. — Service: Dietetics machine, RM 1120; Dietic dish machine exhaust ducts, grills, hoods and roof mounted exhaust fan — Clean two (2) canopy grill hood 8’ duct and exhaust fan for the community living center (CLC) — AFFIX Certification of each hood and system cleaned — Cover all exposed kitchen and floor areas. Clean up dust and debris caused by cleaners and spray. — Provide one cleaning per quarter for each device that has been listed. — -- Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) – — Regulatory Compliance – EOSH requirements for work performed at the above location can be found in: — Volume 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910 – Occupational Safety for General Industry — Volume 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926 – Occupational Safety for The Construction Industry — Volume 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations – Protection of The Environment — Volume 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 397 – Transportation of Hazardous Materials — Title 7 of the Delaware Code – Conservation — Title 16 of the Delaware Code – Health and Safety
PROVIDE: — Professional cleaning services of Hoods and Ducts at the VA Medical Center, 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805. — GENERAL: — The Wilmington, Delaware VA Medical Center requires a service contract to perform hood/duct cleaning of listed cooking equipment exhaust systems. — SPECIFICS: — The contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, equipment, supervision, and personnel necessary to clean listed cooking exhaust systems to NFPA 96, Chapter I standards (procedures for use and maintenance of equipment: — 6 Ft. Up- Draft grill stand in canteen, approx. 75 Ft of exhaust duct and centrifugal exhaust fan, mounted on roof of the ICU (vert. duct and exhaust fan). — 16 Ft. wall mounted canopy hood in canteen approx. 20 Ft. of exhaust duct and general-purpose centrifugal exhaust fan, mounted on roof above canteen. — Canteen- make up air supply fan and cabinet, mounted on roof above canteen. — 16 Ft. island canopy hood. Inspect and clean canopy hood and auto wash system in dietetics and clean the roof mounted exhaust fan. — Service: Dietetics machine, RM 1120; Dietic dish machine exhaust ducts, grills, hoods and roof mounted exhaust fan — Clean two (2) canopy grill hood 8’ duct and exhaust fan for the community living center (CLC) — AFFIX Certification of each hood and system cleaned — Cover all exposed kitchen and floor areas. Clean up dust and debris caused by cleaners and spray. — Provide one cleaning per quarter for each device that has been listed. — -- Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) – — Regulatory Compliance – EOSH requirements for work performed at the above location can be found in: — Volume 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910 – Occupational Safety for General Industry — Volume 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926 – Occupational Safety for The Construction Industry — Volume 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations – Protection of The Environment — Volume 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 397 – Transportation of Hazardous Materials — Title 7 of the Delaware Code – Conservation — Title 16 of the Delaware Code – Health and Safety
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