NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board (ICB) - Radiation Protection Services

A Addendum Notice
by WARRINGTON AND HALTON TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
3 year
Value
£4M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
08 Sep 2025
Delivery
01 Jan 2026 to 31 Dec 2028
Deadline
30 Sep 2025 16:00

Concepts

Location

United Kingdom:

Geochart for 11 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Radiation Protection & Dosimetry Services. The Contracting Authorities are looking to appoint a highly qualified all-inclusive radiation protection service including advice from experienced Radiation Protection Advisors for each Lot. This must include the service of suitably qualified Medical Physics Experts for consultation regarding compliance with IRMER 2018 and as amended, provision of HSE approved dosimetry service for individual monitoring and provision of suitable qualified Protection Advisors for advice on non-ionising radiation.The appointed service provider for each Lot will carry out, performance acceptance checks based on Contracting Authority requirements on all medical imaging equipment and periodic assessment checks, as necessary depending on type of equipment and whenever indicated due to unsatisfactory QA results.

Lot Division

1 Ionising Radiation
  • Value: £1M

The Radiation Protection Services supplier will provide the Contracting Authority's with suitable qualified and experienced Medical Physics Expert (MPE), Radiation Protection Advisors (RPA’s) and Radioactive Waste Advisors (RWA’s), who will have the following, but not limited to duties and responsibilities, in all departments where work with ionising radiation is undertaken: • The service provider will advise the Contracting Authority's in respect of methods of complying with the requirements of the relevant statutory provisions and codes of practice, together with any other aspect of radiation safety, which are considered necessary from time to time by the Contracting Authority. • The service provider will ensure that all hospital departments, where ionising radiations are used and they are periodically visited, in order to review the consultation with heads of departments (or their nominees), the protection measures laid down. • The need for working environment to be monitored and where necessary, to be surveyed together with a survey of clothing and parts of the body, of staff working in areas where work with radionuclides is undertaken. • The service provider will provide advice in relation to: - The need for the working environment to be inspected in all new or modified departments before coming into regular use. - Whenever the results of environmental and/or personnel monitoring indicate unsatisfactory conditions. - Whenever it is suspected that doses may be received which are in excess of levels reasonable in the circumstances - Whenever in-patients return to any hospital ward after treatment with therapeutic quantities of I131 The Lot Value is determined by applying an estimated split across the total contract value based on usage. As the current contract is not divided into distinct lots and the works are not recorded in a way that allows for precise allocation, the Lot Value should be considered a good faith estimate. The Total Value reflects the value of the existing contracts.

2 Non-Ionising Radiation
  • Value: £1M

"Non-ionising radiations" means laser, radio-frequency magnetic resonance imaging, ultra-violet radiations and ultrasound. Radio-frequency and ultra-violet radiations: The service provider will also advise the Contracting Authority's with regard to: •The interpretation and significance of exposures • Drawing up local rules, where appropriate • Prior consideration of proposals for new installations having safety implications • The provision, maintenance and testing of safety features and the requirements for testing personal protective equipment, where appropriate • Any relevant matters raised by HSE inspectors On request the service provider will ensure that the output of all PUVA therapy machines is calibrated at least annually. Laser Radiation: The service provider will provide the Contracting Authority's with suitably qualified and experienced Laser Protection Advisers (LPA's). The LPA’s should hold a certificate of competence provided by RPA 2000 and as amended. The LPA will provide advice in relation to the requirements of any relevant statutory provisions, international safety standards and guidance for the safe use of either class 3B or 4 medical lasers. The Lot Value is determined by applying an estimated split across the total contract value based on usage. As the current contract is not divided into distinct lots and the works are not recorded in a way that allows for precise allocation, the Lot Value should be considered a good faith estimate. The Total Value reflects the value of the existing contracts.

3 Nuclear medicine services
  • Value: £400K

The Radiation Protection Services supplier will provide the Contracting Authority’s with suitable qualified and experienced Medical Physics Expert (MPE), Radiation Protection Advisors (RPA’s) and Radioactive Waste Advisors (RWA’s), who will have the following, but not limited to duties and responsibilities, in all departments where Nuclear Medicine services are undertaken: The service provider will advise the Contracting Authority’s in respect of methods of complying with the requirements of the relevant statutory provisions and codes of practice, together with any other aspect of radiation safety, which are considered necessary from time to time by the Contracting Authority. The service provider will ensure that all departments, where ionising radiations are used and they are periodically visited, in order to review the consultation with heads of departments (or their nominees), the protection measures laid down. The need for working environment to be monitored and where necessary, to be surveyed together with a survey of clothing and parts of the body, of staff working in areas where work with radionuclides is undertaken. The service provider will provide advice in relation to: The need for the working environment to be inspected in all new or modified departments before coming into regular use. Whenever the results of environmental and/or personnel monitoring indicate unsatisfactory conditions. Whenever it is suspected that doses may be received which are in excess of levels reasonable in the circumstances Whenever in-patients return to any hospital ward after treatment with therapeutic quantities of I131 The Lot Value is determined by applying an estimated split across the total contract value based on usage. As the current contract is not divided into distinct lots and the works are not recorded in a way that allows for precise allocation, the Lot Value should be considered a good faith estimate. The Total Value reflects the value of the existing contracts.

4 Dosimetry Services
  • Value: £600K

The service provider will provide an HSE approved dosimetry service for individual and body extremity monitoring. The service provider will advise the Contracting Authority's in obtaining from the Environment Agency Inspectorate, as and when required, appropriate registration to keep and use radioactive substances and for the authorisation to dispose of radioactive waste and to advise the Contracting Authority's on the most appropriate manner of compliance with such registration/authorisations. The service provider will maintain central records summarising waste disposal and check at least annually that Contracting Authority's departments are complying with the conditions of the authorisations or exemption orders. The Lot Value is determined by applying an estimated split across the total contract value based on usage. As the current contract is not divided into distinct lots and the works are not recorded in a way that allows for precise allocation, the Lot Value should be considered a good faith estimate. The Total Value reflects the value of the existing contracts.

5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Installations
  • Value: £1M

The service provider will provide the Contracting Authority's with suitably qualified and experienced Protection Advisers (PA), who shall have the following duties and responsibilities in all departments where work is undertaken with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment. The PA will provide advice regarding the methods of complying with the requirements of any relevant statutory provisions and codes of practice together with any other aspects of radiation safety which are considered necessary by the Contracting Authority. The PA will provide advice and assistance with regard to: Assessment of levels of static field exposure to patients in order to check that these are within national guidelines. Assessment of levels of static field exposure in the working environment in order to check that these are within national guidelines. Assessment of imaging performance on acceptance and annually thereafter. Setting up QA tests and training local staff in the performance and interpretation of the tests. Advice and guidance on the safe operation of MR units and collaboration with local staff in the preparation and regular review of local rules. Advice and guidance on MRI conditional implants, safe scanning conditions and risk assessments. The interpretation and significance of exposures Prior consideration of proposals for new installations Any relevant matters raised by HSE inspectors The Lot Value is determined by applying an estimated split across the total contract value based on usage. As the current contract is not divided into distinct lots and the works are not recorded in a way that allows for precise allocation, the Lot Value should be considered a good faith estimate. The Total Value reflects the value of the existing contracts.

Renewal Options

The contract will commence from 1st January 2026 for an initial period of 3 Years. Option to extend for a further period of 12 months.

Award Criteria

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CPV Codes

  • 90721600 - Radiation protection services
  • 38341200 - Radiation dosimeters

Indicators

  • Renewals are available.

Other Information

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