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APPENDIX I
I.3.6.3 Maintenance WP (WP 070 00).
In addition to the requirements of I.3.5.7 this WP shall
contain the following.
I.3.6.3.1 Preparation for use. These instructions shall include step-by-step procedures for unpacking the
munition (if applicable) and preparation of the munition for use. Special safety precautions to be
observed shall be described.
I.3.6.3.2 Filling. These instructions shall include step-by-step procedures for illing, component selection
and installation, preoperational check of illing equipment, and illing method, if applicable.
I.3.6.3.3 Maintenance. These instructions shall include step-by-step procedures for all maintenance
authorized for accomplishment within the scope of the manual.
I.4 DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION.
I.4.1 SGML document type deinition. The document type deinition (DTD) provides the structure and
content of documents prepared in accordance with this speciication. Data to be delivered digitally in
accordance with this speciication shall be SGML tagged using the DTD applicable to Specialize Storage and
Maintenance Procedures; AUR Munitions and Associated Support Equipment, Conventional Components,
and CMBR Agents Technical Manual.
I.5 DETAILED DESCRIPTION
I.5.1 Document type deinition. The DTD provides the structure and content of documents prepared in
accordance with this speciication. The DTD is available in a digital format. See A.4.3, for information
on obtaining the ile.
I.5.2 Tag description table. The TDT provides detailed descriptions of the tags above and provides the
element tagging structure, full element name, tag minimization requirements, element structure, referencing
elements, source paragraph, and attribute descriptions unique to the element. See A.4.3, for information
on obtaining this table.
I.6 NOTES.
I.6.1 Acquisition requirements.
Acquisition documents must specify requirements (see 6.2).
I.6.2 Deinitions.
I.6.2.1 Conventional components/munitions. Includes all ammunition, munition illers, demolition material,
solid rocket motors, liquid propellants, cartridges, pyrotechnics, mines, bombs, grenades, warheads of all
types, explosive elements of ejection/egress and aircraft systems, explosive components of missile systems
and space systems, and assembled kits and devices containing explosive material.
I.6.2.2 Chemical munitions. For the purposes of this appendix, a chemical munition is a nonnuclear
munition in which the iller is primarily a chemical agent. Chemical agents do not include riot control
agents, chemical herbicides, or smoke and lame
I.6.2.3 Biological research agents. For the purposes of this appendix, biological research agents are those
small quantities of biological agents (including toxins) necessary for research and development of defense
measures and material, such as immunizations, detection and warning devices, and other safety measures.
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