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(o) If a Contingency Procedures WP will be included (see I.3.5.10).
(p) If a chemical munitions/biological research agents manual is to be prepared (see I.3.6).
9. Parachute Packing Procedures Manual (see Appendix J).
(a) Required inspection intervals (see J.3.2.2).
10. Operators Instructions (Hand-Held Flight Computers) Manual (see Appendix K).
11. Installation-Engineering Facility (Ground Communication-Electronic [C-E] Equipment Manual
(see Appendix L).
j. If checklists are to be prepared (see 3.2.4).
k. If responsibility for inspection is to be other than as speciied in this document (see 4.1).
l. Packaging requirements as speciied in 5.1.
6.3 Technical manual. The requirement for technical manuals should be considered when this speciication
is applied on a contract. If technical manuals are required, speciications and standards that have been
authorized and assigned an Acquisition Management Systems Control (AMSC) number must be listed on a
separate Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423), which is included as an exhibit to the contract.
The technical manuals must be acquired under separate contract line item in the contract.
6.4 Deinitions.
6.4.1 Cautions. A caution is a short message which calls attention to an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or
destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness.
6.4.2 Consumables. Sealants, lubricants, gaskets, seals, cleaning solvents, and paint are considered
consumable materials.
6.4.3 Nonnuclear munitions. Nonnuclear munitions are: nonnuclear bombs, fuzes, warheads, missiles,
pyrotechnics, chemical/biological materials. Items such as impulse cartridges, jettison charges, training
items, ammunition, and other non-aircraft inventory items will be considered similar or relative to
nonnuclear munitions.
6.4.4 Notes. A note is a short message which describes an unusual procedure or condition to which
special attention must be paid for any reason. A note may not replace a warning or caution.
6.4.5 Replacement. Replacement means removal of the equipment and installation of a new or newly
overhauled item in its place.
6.4.6 Special containers. For the purpose of this speciication, a special container is deined as a container
that has been designed and fabricated to meet speciic requirements, such as coniguration, environmental
control, impact protection, accessory, and hardware storage, for a speciic item.
6.4.7 Veriication. Veriication, in the context of this speciication, equates to the contractor s quality
assurance program for validating the content of the WP/SWP. Suggested validation methods include:
a. Actual performance. Using production conigured equipment, hands-on performance of the
procedure using the technical instructions as written.
b. Simulation. Using production conigured equipment and the technical manual procedure,
simulate the actions required by comparing the task steps to the hardware, while not actually
removing any equipment.
c. Table top analysis. Primarily for non-procedural data, compare the technical content to source
data to ensure the technical accuracy and depth of coverage.
6.4.8 Warnings. A warning is a short message which calls attention to an essential operating or
maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in
injury to, or death of personnel or long term health hazards.
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