MIL-DTL-87929D
APPENDIX I
I.3.5.4.1 Specialized Storage and Handling. Principal hazards involved in the storage and handling
of items and explosive components listed in the manual shall be included. A reference to AFMAN
91-201 for deinition of terms shall be included. A reference to TO 11A-1-46, AFMAN 91-201, and
DoD Manual 6055.09-M for storage, handling, and compatibility requirements shall be included. An
identiication paragraph shall be included to read: "The use of standard nomenclature and lot number/serial
number is mandatory for all storage records, reports, and communications concerning munitions. Legible
identiication markings shall be maintained on munitions in storage." Specialized storage and handling
procedures shall be arranged in the following order:
a. Handling
b. Storage Data
c. Storage Requirements
I.3.5.4.1.1 Handling. When required, instructions shall include normal and specialized handling procedures.
A warning pertaining to careful handling of explosive material shall be included. The following statement
shall be included: "Damaged containers shall be repaired as soon as possible and markings restored to
the repaired area. Chemical protection equipment required when handling items covered by the manual
shall be in accordance with AFMAN 91-201."
I.3.5.4.1.2 Storage data. A storage data table shall be included and contain the following information in
the format shown. Special shelf/service life requirements shall be identiied by notes.
Storage
Data
Item
Temperature Limitations (°F or °C)
Shelf Life
Service Life
Max
Min
a. Item. List all munitions/components (nomenclature, type, model, and part number).
b. Temperature Limitations (if applicable). Provide the minimum and maximum temperature
limits for the item.
c. Shelf Life/Service Life. Provide the shelf and service life of the item in years, months or
days, as applicable.
I.3.5.4.1.3 Storage requirements. Data shall cover general storage requirements, serviceability statements,
and requirements pertaining to both inside and outside storage. Stacking limitations and dunnage
requirements shall be included.
I.3.5.5 Inspection Requirements and Procedures WP (WP 050 00). When required, inspection requirements
shall cover the end item, and all components listed which are packaged and stored separately. Inspection
requirements for training, dummy/inert and nonexplosive items shall be listed, as applicable. General
guidelines for inspections and deinitions of terms are contained in TO 11A-1-10 and shall be used as
reference in preparing speciic requirements. Inspection requirements shall be in the following order. When a
requirement is not applicable, it shall be included and marked "Not Applicable."
a. Types of Inspections (see I.3.5.5.1.1).
1. Receiving Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.1)
2. Shipping Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.2)
3. Periodic Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.3)
4. Special Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.4)
5. Pre-issue Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.5)
6. Returned Munitions Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.6)
7. Storage Monitoring Inspection (see I.3.5.5.1.7)
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