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MIL-C-53057(ME)
e. When the Government will conduct any or all of the first
article examination and tests. When the Government will
conduct some but not all of the first article model
examination and tests, the contracting officer should
specify time frame and which examination and tests will be
conducted by the Government, and which examination and tests
shall be conducted by the contractor (see 3.2).
f. When additional or specific information is required on plates
(see 3.32).
g. Color(s) required (see 3.33).
h. Degree of preservation and of packing required (see 5.1).
i. When additional test parameters are required for STE/ICE (see
3.41).
6.3 First article. When a first article inspection is required, the
items should be an initial production and a preproduction model. The
first article should consist of 3 or more units. The contracting
officer should include specific instructions in acquisition documents
regarding arrangements for examinations, tests and approval of the
first article test results and disposition of the document's first
article.
6.4. Incident report. If contractor first article testing is
required the contracting officer should require the contractor to
furnish a written report within 24 hours of any incidence of
equipment malfunction or failure during the conduct o the test. As a
minimum, the report should describe components and parts affected,
test and operating conditions, date of incident, hourmeter reading,
how detected, description of incident, and proposed corrective action
taken.
6.5 Noise. When the noise level of the crane is 85dB(A) or greater,
the appropriate discussion of the noise hazard per MIL STD-1474
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(MANUALS Paragraph) shall be incorporated in the manuals and should
include the requirement for hearing protection, the noise level of
the crane, the distance from the crane at which 85dB(A) will always
be met, and what operational situations or system configuration will
reduce the level to 85dB(A).
6.6 Government-furnished equipment. The contracting officer should
arrange to furnish the equipment specified in 3.40.
6.6.1 Government-loaned equipment. The contracting officer should
arrange to loan the equipment specified in 3.40.1.
6.7 Contaminant tolerance_profile  The contracting officer should
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arrange to furnish the computer program for Contaminant Tolerance
Profile required in 4.6.2.17.5, when requested by the contractor.
6.8 Definitions.
6.8.1 Rated load. A rated load is a load that is not more than 85
percent of the tipping load (see 6.8.4) in the least stable direction
for a given radius with the crane resting on firm, level ground, with
full cooling system, and with the fuel tank not less than one half
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