PART 1523—ENVIRONMENTAL, CONSERVATION, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
PART 1523—ENVIRONMENTAL, CONSERVATION, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
Section Contents
Subpart 1523.3—Hazardous Material and Material Safety Data
1523.303 Contract clause.
1523.303-70 Protection of human subjects.
1523.303-71 Decontamination of Government-furnished property.
1523.303-72 Care of laboratory animals.
Subpart 1523.70—Energy-Efficient Computer Equipment
1523.7000 Background.
1523.7001 Policy.
1523.7002 Waivers.
1523.7003 Contract clause.
Authority: Sec. 205(c), 63 Stat. 390, as amended, 40 U.S.C. 486(c).
Source: 49 FR 8857, Mar. 8, 1984, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart 1523.3—Hazardous Material and Material Safety Data
1523.303-70 Protection of human subjects.
Contracting Officers shall insert the contract clause at 1552.223–70 when the contract involves human test subjects.
1523.303-71 Decontamination of Government-furnished property.
Contracting Officers shall insert the contract clause at 1552.245–70, Decontamination of Government-Furnished Property, when it is anticipated that a Contractor will use Government-furnished or Contractor-acquired property in the clean-up of hazardous or toxic substances in the environment.
1523.303-72 Care of laboratory animals.
Contracting officers shall insert the clause at 1552.223–72, Care of Laboratory Animals, in all contracts involving the use of experimental animals.
[65 FR 58923, Oct. 3, 2000]
Subpart 1523.70—Energy-Efficient Computer Equipment
Source: 61 FR 14506, Apr. 2, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
(a) Executive Order 12845 requires the Federal Government to purchase only microcomputers, including personal computers, monitors and printers, which meet “EPA Energy Star” requirements for energy efficiency. This equipment is often identified by the Energy StarTM logo and is capable of entering and recovering from an energy-efficient low power state.
(b) The EPA Energy Star Computer Program is a voluntary partnership effort with the computer industry to promote the introduction of energy-efficient personal computers, monitors, and printers which can reduce air pollution caused by utility power generation, and ease the burden on building air conditioning and electrical systems. The Energy Star Program is designed to be a self-certifying computer industry program, policed informally by the computer industry itself.
(c) FIRMR Bulletin C–35 (dated 11/19/93) describes procedures that will promote the acquisition of energy-efficient microcomputers and associated computer equipment.
(a) The “Energy Star” Executive Order (E.O. 12845) applies to the following equipment:
(1) Personal Computers (stand-alone).
(2) Personal Computers (end-user on network).
(3) Notebook and other portable computers.
(4) PC printers - laser, inkjet or dot matrix (stand-alone or networked).
(5) High-speed printers used on a PC network (less than approximately 20 pages per minute).
(6) Monitors (CRT or Flat-panel LCD).
(b) “Energy Star” requirements do not apply to the following equipment:
(1) Workstations.
(2) File servers.
(3) Mainframe equipment.
(4) Minicomputers.
(5) High-speed printers used with mainframe computers (30 or more pages per minute).
(6) Mainframe or “dumb” terminals.
(7) X-terminals.
(c) All new acquisitions for microcomputers, including personal computers, monitors, and printers, shall contain specifications which meet EPA Energy Star requirements for energy efficiency unless a waiver has been obtained in accordance with internal Agency procedures. The EPA Energy Star requirement applies in instances where the Contracting Officer authorizes the contractor to acquire property in accordance with FAR 45.302–1.
(d) The Energy Star requirement also applies to all applicable equipment ordered from GSA Schedule Contracts, open market buys, and Bankcard purchases.
(a) There are several types of computer equipment which technically fall under the current Energy Star Program, but for which EPA established blanket waivers because Energy Star compliant versions of this equipment were unavailable in the marketplace. Blanket waivers apply to the following types of equipment:
(1) LAN servers, including file servers; application servers; communication servers; including bridges and routers;
(2) UNIX RISC based processors with their high-end monitors;
(3) Large LAN printers (greater than 19 pages/minute output); and
(4) Scientific computing equipment which is used for real-time data acquisition and which, if subjected to a power down mode, would jeopardize the research project.
(b) It is anticipated that there will be Energy Star models of this equipment in the future, but in the near term EPA will not specify Energy Star qualifications when purchasing the items listed in this section.
(a) Rehabilitation Act Notice.
Contracting officers shall insert the clause at 1552.239–70, Rehabilitation Act Notice, or one substantially the same as this clause, in all solicitations and contracts where the contractor may be required to provide any type of support to EPA in connection with EPA programs and activities, including conferences, symposia, workgroups, meetings, etc.
(b) The Contracting Officer shall insert a clause substantially the same as 48 CFR 1552.239–103, Acquisition of Energy Star Compliant Microcomputers, Including Personal Computers, Monitors, and Printers, in all solicitations and contracts for the acquisition of microcomputers, including personal computers, monitors and printers. The Contracting Officer shall also insert the clause in solicitations and contracts where the Contracting Officer authorizes the contractor to acquire property in accordance with FAR 45.302–1.
[61 FR 14506, Apr. 2, 1996, as amended at 65 FR 58923, Oct. 3, 2000]