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3.5.1.2.2 Inspection or damage requirements.
Inspection or damage requirements shall be in the
following format:
Item
Inspection (Inspect for the
Disposition
Following Defects)
3.5.1.3 Handling. Procedures for proper handling of the equipment shall be furnished in the most logical
order. Procedures shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
a. Hoisting and moving procedures.
b. Hoist points, push points, jack points.
c. Positioning points.
d. Load capacity of handling equipment, if critical.
e. Mooring attachments and methods.
f. Special or unique features or limitations that must be considered to preclude safety hazards to
personnel or damage to equipment.
3.5.1.3.1 Propellant characteristics and safety precautions. Instructions shall contain all essential information
concerning propellants that are used in the equipment. Physical characteristics of each propellant that is used
shall be given, with emphasis on those characteristics which serve as identifying or distinguishing points. All
necessary safety precautions that must be observed in handling and using propellants, covering, but not
be limited to, such items as clothing, ire, contamination, containers, cleaning, and neutralizing, shall be
given. Any danger signals shown by the propellant shall be explained fully and complete instructions
given as to proper steps to take to avoid mishap. First aid action to be taken, in event of accident in
handling propellants and oxidizers, shall be given.
3.5.1.3.2 Drop criteria. When applicable, component drop criteria shall be included in the following format:
Component
Drop
Criteria
Item
Packaged/Unpackaged
Drop Distance
Required Action
3.5.1.4 Assembly. Applicable instructions and illustrations for assembly of parts into major subassemblies,
and inal assembly of subassemblies to form a complete end item of equipment, including accessory units,
shall be provided. Appropriate tests for operation of a subassembly prior to inal assembly shall be provided,
including applicable safety precautions to be observed. Extent of coverage for assembly, rigging, and
adjustment shall depend upon the complexity of the equipment and required operations.
3.5.1.5 Checkout. Checkout, or functional checks, shall be provided for determining the operational
suitability of the equipment, its components, and systems. Procedures shall be provided for individual
components, assemblies, and overall equipment as required. All equipment components and sections, repaired
or replaced shall be inspected before and after installation.
3.5.2 Servicing. Servicing information regarding capacities, pressures, and types of servicing luids, as
applicable, shall be provided. The speciic location of each iller cap and servicing point shall be provided.
a. Lubricating requirements shall be diagramed when necessary to ensure complete understanding
(see Figure 2).
b. Attachment of accessories and special wiring connections shall be illustrated.
c. Leveling requirements, if applicable, including speciic points where the leveling instrument
shall be placed during this operation.
d. Other procedures necessary to prepare the equipment for operation.
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