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| MIL-E-24763A(SH)
w/INT. AMENDMENT 1
4.6.19. Quantitative tests. The enamel shall be tested for the quantitative requirements of table IV as
specified in 3.7 as follows (see table IV):
Characteristic
ASTM/Test method
Flash point
D3278
Coarse particles
D185
Consistency
D562
Fineness of grind
D1210
Contrast ratio
D2805
The measured characteristic values shall be in accordance with the requirements of table V.
4.7. Toxicological assessment of product. To determine conformance to requirements of 3.4.1 and 3.4.2,
the manufacturer of the paint shall disclose the formulation of his product to the Navy Environmental Health Center,
Code 34, 2510 Walmer Avenue, Norfolk, Va 23513-2617. The disclosure of proprietary information, which shall be
held in confidence shall include: the name, formula, CAS number, and approximate percentage by weight and
volume of each ingredient in the product (totaling 100%); the results of any toxicological testing of the product;
identification of its pyrolysis products; and any other information as may be needed to permit an accurate appraisal
of any toxicity problem or issues associated with handling, storage, application, use, removal, disposal, or
combustion of the material. Where possible, Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers should be provided for all
the ingredients in the formulation. A current MSDS and Hazardous Chemical Warning Label, conforming to the
provisions of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, shall be provided for each product. In addition, the
manufacturer shall provide a current MSDS for each ingredient used in the formulation. Within 30 days prior to
data submission, the manufacturer shall contact the supplier of each ingredient and confirm each MSDS submission
is current. A statement documenting this contact shall be affixed to each ingredient MSDS, and indicate: (1) the
date of the contact and (2) the name of the company representative, with telephone number, who confirmed the
MSDS was current. The OSHA Form 20 is obsolete, therefore all MSDS information must be submitted on an
OSHA Form 174, or an equivalent form containing the identical data elements. Where available, copies of
industrial hygiene reports, which address potential health hazards related to working with the material, are also
submitted as part of the documentation package. Information pertaining to any adverse health effects experienced
by company workers during research/development and manufacture of the product, and industrial experience with
the product by major commercial users, is also requested. All data provided must be clearly identified to show it is
being provided in connection with qualification under MIL-E-24763A.
4.8. Inspection of packaging. Sample Packages and packs, and the inspection of the preservation, packing,
and marking for shipment and storage shall be in accordance with the requirements of section 5 and the documents
specified therein.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the contract
or order (see 6.2). When packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD or in-house contractor personnel, these
personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain packaging requirements. Packaging
requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point's packaging activities within the Military Service or
Defense Agency, or within the military service's system commands. Packaging data retrieval is available from
the managing Military Department's or Defense Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by
contacting the responsible packaging activity.
5.1.1. Commercial. DELETED
5.2. Marking. DELETED
5.2.1. Preliminary Marking. DELETED
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