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TABLE VI. Packaging - Continued.
Packaging
Recommended requirements for direct Government acquisitions
Intermediate containers
Paints should be packaged in intermediate containers as kits. Intermediate containers
should be close-fitting corrugated fiberboard boxes in accordance with UFC, NMFC, and
49 CFR requirements. Fiberboard used in the construction of interior (unit and
intermediate) and exterior containers, including interior packaging forms, should
conform to ASTM D4727. ASTM D4727 classes should be domestic fire-retardant or
weather resistant fire-retardant (see 6.2).
Packing for
Treated lumber and plywood. All lumber and plywood, including laminated veneer
acquisitions involving
materials, used in shipping container and pallet construction, member, blocking, bracing,
direct delivery to Navy
and reinforcing, must be fire-retardant treated material in accordance with MIL-L-19140
ships or installations
as follows:
a. General use, weather resistant:
MIL-L-19140, Type II, Category I.
b. General use, non-weather resistant:
MIL-L-19140, Type I, Category I.
Unit kits
The paints covered by this specification should be packed and packaged as kits.
Material safety data
A copy of the MSDS and company product data/procedure sheets should be attached to
sheets (MSDS) and
the shipping document for each destination (see 6.4).
product/procedure data
sheets
VOC certification
VOC certification sheets will be provided by the manufacturer for each batch of
sheets
combined Parts A and B for each coat of the coating system when requested by the
procuring activity.
TABLE VII. Marking.
Marking type
Recommended marking
Bar codes
Marking should include bar codes.
Hazardous warnings
a. Labels should be in accordance with 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1926,
and 1928.
b. All individual containers should have the following marking:
"CAUTION: This paint contains volatile solvents, with probable hazardous vapors.
Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors or spray mists.
The solvents are highly flammable, avoid open flame and smoking."
c. Each component container, shipping container, and palletized load should be marked
with the appropriate hazardous symbol.
d. Unit containers should be marked: "This product is Asbestos, Lead, Chromium,
Cadmium free, except for possible trace levels." Types V, VI, and VII should also
be marked: "This product is free of volatile organic hazardous air pollutants
(VOHAPS/HAPS), except for possible trace levels."
"Contains (insert VOC content) grams per liter (insert VOC content in lb/gal) of volatile
VOC
organic content per 40 CFR 60, Appendix A (EPA) Method 24. Maximum thinning
allowed is (insert number in g/L, lb/gal and volume/gal [if appropriate])."
"Contains [insert HAP content here in g/L and lb/gal] solids (nonvolatiles) per 40 CFR
Hazardous air
63."
pollutants
Shelf life
Each unit container, intermediate container where applicable, and shipping container
should be marked as follows: "Date of first re-inspection (insert here date 2 years after
date of manufacture)."
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