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MIL-H-904J
5. PACKAGING
(The packaging requirements specified herein apply only for direct Government acquisition For
the extent of applicability of the packaging requirements of referenced documents listed in section
2, see 6.10.)
5.1 Packaging requirements. Hoists, chain, hand-operated hook, and trolley suspensions shall
be preserved level A or commercial, packed level A, B, or commercial, and marked in accordance
with MIL-H-3280, as specified (see 6.2), and shall include bar codes and applicable packaging
acquisition options stated therein. In addition, for Navy acquisitions, the following applies:
a. Navy fire-retardant requirements:
(1) Treated lumber and plywood. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), all lumber and
plywood (including laminated veneer material used in shipping containers and pallet
construction, members, blocking, bracing, and reinforcing) shall be fire-retardant
treated material conforming to MIL-L-19140 as follows:
Levels A and B
Type II - weather resistant
Category 1 general use
Level C
Type I- non-weather resistant
Category 1 - general use.
(2) Fiberboard. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), fiberboard used in the construction
of class-domestic, non-weather resistant fiberboard, cleated fiberboard boxes
(including interior packaging forms) shall meet the flame spread index and the
specific optic density requirements specified in PPP-F-320.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that maybe helpful, but is
not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use, Class 1 and class 2 hoists covered by this specification are intended for
general material handling. Class 3 hoists are intended for special purpose service (such as reactor
component handling).
6.2 Acquisition requirements Acquisition documents must specify the following
a. Title, number and date of this specification
b. Class, type, and capacity of hoist required (see 1.2). When class 3 is specified, special
service should be defined.
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