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MIL-T-45379D(AT)
k. If deep water fording kit is required (see 4.6.4.6.2).
l. If storage tests are required (see 4.7.1 and 4.7.2).
m. The level of protection required during preparation for delivery (see 5.1).
6.3 Safety precautions.
6.3.1 Fire extinguisher. Caution should be exercised in handling carbon dioxide fire
extinguisher cylinders. They should not be dropped, permitted to strike each other, or be handled
roughly. Extreme care should be exercised during reinstallation to avoid tripping the fire
extinguisher control system since physical injury is highly probable.
6.3.2 Laser rangefinder. All test personnel shall receive a laser safety orientation and
periodic eye examinations. All personnel in the immediate vicinity of the laser will wear safety
eyewear when the laser is capable of being fired (when the power cable is connected). The laser
will be treated as a direct-fire weapon possessing a hazardous range of approximately 20 km.
When firing, provisions shall be made for adequate backstops and/or buffer zones. Do not fire
the laser at reflective test targets or when reflective surfaces may intercept the beam. Ensure that
filters are installed on their respective periscopes and on the telescopes to preclude any possible
eye damage from exposure to the laser beam.
6.4 Fuels and lubricants. Fuels and lubricants used for vehicle break-in run and acceptance
tests shall be changed as necessitated by seasonal temperature changed as directed by the
contracting officer.
6.5 Definitions.
6.5.1 Leaks. The following definitions for leaks shall apply:
a. Weep - Any nonrecurring evidence of fluid beyond the seal.
b. Seep - Any recurring evidence of fluid beyond the seal that does not result in the
formation of a droplet.
c. Droplet - Any recurring evidence of fluid beyond the seal that results in the formation
of a nonfalling drop.
d. Drop - A drop is defined as a volume of 0.05 cc.
e. Drip - Any recurring evidence of fluid beyond the seal where a droplet forms and
falls.
6.6 Recycled materials. The use of recycled materials which meet the requirements of the
applicable material specifications without jeopardizing the intended use of the item shall be
encouraged (see 3.2).
6.7 Supersession data. This military specification supersedes the requirements of
M60PD-T-62289B(AT), dated 8 April 1982 and deletes the requirements of
MIL-T-45379C(MO), dated 6 August 1964 and Amendment 2, dated 23 May 1973 in their
entirety.
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