MIL-DTL-87929D
APPENDIX I
"When an abnormal condition is noted and procedures are not available in this manual, work shall be
stopped and qualiied guidance obtained. Personnel shall be evacuated to a safe site. Explosive Ordnance
Disposal (EOD) or other authorized personnel shall be called for help in eliminating the hazard. Operations
shall not be resumed until the hazard has been eliminated."
Additionally, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS associated with normal operations or routine procedures
shall be covered in this WP.
I.3.5.2.1 Hazardous materials.
In addition to the requirements of MIL-STD-38784, the following data
shall be provided:
a. A list of all hazardous materials required by maintenance procedures contained in the manual.
b. For each hazardous material, the list shall illustrate the appropriate icon, state the speciic hazard,
describe the application of the material (including accident prevention requirements), and
state appropriate disposal procedures.
c. Hazardous materials, when applicable, may be combined into groups when their hazards,
application, and disposal data are compatible. However, sequence numbers shall not be grouped.
d. In this manual the caption WARNING shall not be used for hazardous material. Instead, icons
shall be used to alert personnel that the procedures to be performed require the use of such
products. Under this icon, the name of the hazardous material and a numeric identiier shall
be given. The hazardous material icon shall only appear prior to the procedure (immediately
preceding the irst step) in which the material will be used.
I.3.5.2.2 Accidents/Incidents.
This paragraph shall state the following:
"Accidents/incidents involving collision or inadvertent release of the (insert applicable item) can cause
the (insert applicable item) to misire, malfunction, or explode. If any doubt exists as to acceptability
of the (insert applicable item), reject it. Report accident/incident and notify appropriate authority if
explosive components are involved."
I.3.5.2.3 Dropped munitions/component processing. This paragraph shall present the reporting and
disposition of munitions/components that have been dropped, and refer to a table which provides speciic
processing/inspection criteria. This paragraph shall state the following:
"Dropped munitions/component processing criteria are contained in the following table. If any doubt exists
as to acceptability of dropped component/AUR, reject it. Report dropping incidents in accordance with AFI
91-204, and notify appropriate authority if explosive components are involved. Request disposition of
dropped components from (insert appropriate Air Logistics Center [ALC])."
I.3.5.2.4 Drop criteria. When applicable, component drop criteria shall be included in the following format:
Drop
Criteria
Item
Packaged/ Unpackaged
Drop Distance (ft.)
Required Action
I.3.5.2.5 Fire. A paragraph shall be included for explosive components enveloped by ire. Information
shall include withdrawal times and distance, and ire ighting guidance. A reference to TO 11A-1-46 and
AFMAN 91-201 shall also be included.
I.3.5.2.6 Danger zones.
When applicable, an illustration showing danger zones shall be provided.
I.3.5.3 Master Lists of Special Tools Equipment, and Consumables WP (WP 030 00).
This WP shall
contain the information required by MIL-DTL-87929, 3.4.3.3, except as noted herein.
I.3.5.3.1 Improper use of tools.
The following warning shall precede the master list of special tools:
WARNING
Improper use of tools and equipment can cause injury to personnel.
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