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MIL-G-5514G
4.1.1 Responsibility for compliance.  All items shall meet all requirements
of Sections 3 and 5.  The inspection set forth in this specification shall
become a part of the contractor's overall inspection system or quality
program.  The absence of any inspection requirements in the specification
shall not relieve the contractor of the responsibility of ensuring that all
products or supplies submitted to the Government for acceptance comply with
all requirements of the contract.  Sampling inspection, as part of
manufacturing operations is an acceptable proctice to ascertain confromance
to requirements, however, this does not authorize submission of know defective
material, either indicated or actual, nor does it commit the Government to
accept defective material.
5.
PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation.
Preservation shall be Level "A" as specified.
5.1.1 Preservation-packaginq.  Unless otherwise specified by the contracting
activity, shall be packed in Quantity Unit Pack (QUP) of one each. Each item
will be provided a preservation method IC-1 in accordance with (IAW)
MIL-P-116.
5.1.2 Cleaning.
Item shall be cleaned IAW MIL-P-116.
5.1.3  Drying.  Immediately aftr cleaning, the item shall be dried following
any one or combination of the drying procedures listed in MIL-P-116.  The
drying procedures employed shall not be injurious to the item.
5.1.4 Level A. Item shall be preserved IAW MIL-P-116 as specified.
5.2 Packinq.
Packing shall be Level "A", "B", or "C", IAW MIL-P-116.
5.2.1 Ccmtainer-Cushioning.  Unit container requirements shall conform to
MIL-B-131, barrier material, unless otherwise large enough to allow for
application of sufficient cushioning/wrap material, between the item and unit
container.  Item cushioning/Trap material shall conform to PPP-C-1752 or
PPP-C-795 and provide sufficient density and thickness to protect the unit
container from punctures.  Intermediate/shipping containers shall be large
enough to allow for application of sufficient cushioning material, between the
unit container and intermediate/shipping container.  Cushioning material shall
be of sufficient density and thickness to ensure shock transmission does not
exceed peak values in G'S established for the item.
5.2.2 Level A.
Fiberboard containers do not meet Level "A" container
criteria.
5.2.3 Level B.  Item will be preserved as specified in 5.1.1 shall be packed
in exterior containers conforming to PPP-B-636, weather-resistant, unless
otherwise specified by the contracting activity.  Exterior container shall be
uniform shape, size and minimum tare and cube, consistent with the protection
required.  Closure shall be IAW appropriate PPP-B-636 procedures as specified,
by contracting activity.
5.2.4 Level C.  Item will be packed in such a manner that will affords
adequate protection against physical/mechanical damage during direct domestic
shipment from the supply source to the first receiving activity. These packs
shall conform to MIL-STD-2073-1.
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