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MIL-I-82532(OS)
should have the free ends of lead wires bared and twisted together, and be packed
in relatively small groups wrapped in bare, noninsulated aluminum foil or other
uncoated metal foil.  During assembly and processing operations such sensitive
electric items should be short-circuited by clips or other devices until installed
with safety shunt in the final device.  Additional precautions for these items
should include mechanical shielding of these items from induced electric currents
generated by sources such as lightning, static radiations from communications
apparatus, radar, or high frequency heating apparatus. Where necessary for
safety, humidity (see 6.5.4) of work rooms should be increased as required to
lessen electrostatic effects without excessive moisture absorption.
6.5.6.5 Protect all explosive operations from effects of electric current
originating from equipment such as soldering irons, heaters, switches, wiring,
motors, lights, and test instruments, by suitable insulation, grounding,
separation, or shielding.  Such electric sources may initiate explosives by heat,
sparks, arcs, or by completing an electric circuit through an electric primer,
detonator, or squib.  Circuits may be inadvertently completed, for example,
from a defective electronic soldering iron through a grounded contact. All
electric-type primers, detonators, or squibs provided with wire leads should
have the free ends of the wires bared and twisted together to short circuit each
unit, except when in process of assembly into a finished item. Where practicable
removable short circuiting clips, or other devices should be employed during
manufacturing operations involving electric primers, detonators, or squibs.
6.5.6.6 Enforce, where necessary, the wearing of suitable safety footwear,
gloves, goggles, respirators, and impregnated garments to protect personnel
against burns, poisoning, and associated industrial hazards.
6.5.6.7 Allow no fires or exposed electrical or other sparking equipment,
and little or no flammable material to be present in loading, handling and storage
spaces. Enforce proper MATCH and NO SMOKING rules where necessary.
6.5.6.8 Enforce good housekeeping and maintain effective policing, inspec-
tion, and supervisory methods throughout the loading area and surroundings.
Employ effective cleaning methods periodically to minimize the accumulation of
explosives or explosive dust and other contamination upon, and assure its removal
from floors, walls, ceilings, ledges, tables, benches, piping and equipment or
the items loaded.  Clean up any spilled material immediately.
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