MIL-DTL-398D
d. Acceptance and description sheet - Acceptance and
description sheets should be prepared for each lot in accordance
with MIL-STD-1171.
e.
Quantity required and delivery schedules.
f. Type and granulation class required (see 1.1, 3.2
and 3.3).
g.
Levels of preservation and packing (see 5. and 6.4).
h.
Item hazard classification (see 6.4.5).
6.3 Consideration of data requirements. When this
specification is used in a procurement contract which
incorporates DD Form 1423, contract data requirements list,
acceptance and description sheets (for explosives) are required
for each lot. These sheets should be prepared and submitted by
the contractor in accordance with MIL-STD-1171 or otherwise as
directed by the contract. In addition, the following data
requirements should be considered when this specification is
applied on a contract, per the Contract Data Requirements List,
DD Form 1423:
Reference
DID Number
DID Title
Suggested Tailoring
6.4.4
DI-PACK-81059
POP Test Report
None
6.4 Acceptable packaging requirements. The following
packaging and marking requirements have been used for packaging
RDX, and is found to be acceptable to the Government. These
requirements should be included in the contract or order for the
procurement of RDX because RDX is a hazardous energetic material.
(Caution: If the following paragraphs are to be incorporated in
a contract, they must be modified, using standard contract
language, to make them compulsory requirements.)
6.4.1
Preservation and packaging.
6.4.1.1 Level B and Level C. Unless otherwise specified by
the procuring activity, RDX will be preserved and packaged as
follows: Not more than 50 pounds dry weight, of the wet RDX
should be packed in a cloth bag described in 6.4.1.1.2. Filled
cloth bags should be placed in a rubber bag, rubberized cloth bag
or two polyethylene bags, described in 6.4.1.1.1, placed one
inside the other. The bags should be free of foreign matter. A
water-isopropyl alcohol solution in a 40 percent isopropyl
alcohol and 60% water ratio should be added to the outer bag.
The amount of water added has to comply with DOT requirements
(49 CFR 100-199). Inner and outer bags should be securely tied,
with the polyethylene bags individually tied, using non-metallic
tape or cord. The tops of the outer bags should be gathered and
formed into a gooseneck when being tied.
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