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MIL-W-16642D(SH)
Cushioning, dunnage, and wrapping materials.
5.3
5.3.1
Level A preservation-packaging and level A and B packing.
Use of ail types of loose-fill materials for packaging and packing applica-
tions such as cushioning filler, or dunnage is prohibtited for materials
destined for shipboard installation or stowage.
5.3.2 Level C preservation-packaging and packing. when loose fill
type materials are used for packaging and packing applications such as
cushioning, filler, and dunnage, all containers (unit, intermediate, and
shipping) shall be marked or labelled with the following information:
"CAUTION"
"Contents cushioned with loose-fill material shall not
be taken onboard ship.
Remove and discard loose-fill
If requires, recushion with cellulosic
material.
material, bound fiber, fiberboard, or transparent
flexible cellular material."
5.3.3 Cushioning, filler, dunnage and wrapping materials selected,
whenever available, shall exhibit improved performance for resistance
Containers, packing or method of shipment shall comply with
to fire.
Uniform Freight or National Motor Freight Classification Rules or Regula-
tions or other carrier rules as applicable to the mode of transportation.
5.4  Marking. In addition to any special marking required (see 6.2),
shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129, and
MIL-P-116, table V therein.
NOTES
6.
6.1  Intended use. The testing outfits covered by this specification
are intended to hold and disperse the chemicals used for testing of ship-
board boiler water and feed water testing.
Acquisition documents should specify the follow-
6.2 Ordering data.
ing:
Title, number , and date of this specification.
(a)
Levels of preservation-packaging and packing required (see
(b)
5.1 and 5.2).
When case liners are not required (see 5.2).
(c)
Special marking required (see 5.4).
(d)
6.3 Provisioning.  Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD), spare
parts, and repair parts (components, see 3.2), should be furnished as
specified in the contract.
6.3.1  When ordering spare parts or repair parts (components, see
3.2), for the equipment covered by this specification, the contract should
state that such spare parts and repair parts should meet the same require-
ments and quality assurance provisions as the parts used in the manufacture
of the equipment.  Packaging for such parts should also be specified.
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