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3.4.4 Corrosion prevention and control (CPC). The CPC information provided shall contain numbered
subparagraphs similar to the following:
"Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) of material is a continuing concern. It is important
that any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the problem can be corrected
and improvements made to prevent the problem in future items.
While corrosion is typically associated with rusting of metals, it can also include deterioration
of other materials, such as rubber and plastic. Unusual cracking, softening, swelling, or
breaking of these materials may be a corrosion problem.
If a corrosion problem is identified, it shall be reported to the proponent agency."
3.4.5 Work planning. Accumulation of excess ammunition items, removal of line rejects or explosive
waste/hazardous waste, and removal of items containing precious metals shall be addressed.
3.4.6 Disposition. Disposition guidance for serviceable and unserviceable components and materials
shall be included as a part of each operation description, and also will address removal of hazardous
materials or components and inspection of salvaged materials prior to transfer to Defense Reutilization
Marketing Office (DRMO).
3.4.7 Safety requirements. The following statement shall be included: "Safety requirements shall be
complied with as prescribed by appropriate service regulations."
3.4.8 Protection against Pentachlorophenol (PENTA)-treated materials. Requirements for handling of
ammunition, requirements for wearing of suitable protective clothing, and precautions when handling
PENTA-treated packing materials and pallets shall be included. Reference shall be made to Appendix F for
additional data on personal hygiene requirements, working PENTA-treated wood, and disposition of
contaminated clothing. See figure 11 for an example.
3.4.9 Protection against specific hazards. Specific hazards shall be listed in each applicable operation
for the ammunition and materials requiring protection against the specific hazards.
3.4.10 Environmental regulation compliance. Environmental regulations implemented by federal, state,
and local governments, shall be addressed (see 3.8.1.7).
3.4.11 Resource conservation and recovery regulations. The provisions of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (PL 89-272), as amended by (PL 91-512), (PL 93-611) and (PL 94-58), shall be
addressed.
3.4.12 Tabulated data. Reference shall be made to Appendix D for the tabulated data.
3.5 Chapter 2, operational requirements. Chapter 2 shall contain the specific operational steps,
including safety warnings, caution, notes, and inspections and requirements for special safety, equipment,
material, and facilities. The chapter may contain a flowchart for each specific operation, but it is not
mandatory.
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