MIL-PRF-14105E
3.6.13 Toxic ingredients. Other than parachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF), the paint shall contain
no benzene, chlorinated solvents or ethylene based glycol ethers and their acetates (see 4.28).
The paint shall have no adverse effects on the health of personnel when used for its intended
purpose.
3.6.14 User instruction marking. In addition to the markings specified herein, all containers shall
include the VOC content and VOHAP content in lbs/gal or g/l of coating. All containers shall be
legibly marked or labeled with precautionary information as follows:
CAUTION: The Surgeon General requires airline respirators to be used unless air sampling
shows exposure to be below standards. Then, either chemical cartridge respirators or airline
respirators are required. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Use with adequate ventilation. For
other safety recommendations, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Keep containers
closed.
3.6.15 MSDS. A MSDS shall be prepared for the paint in accordance with FED-STD-313 and
forwarded to the qualifying activity (see 6.4.2). The MSDS shall be included with each shipment
of the material covered by this specification and submitted to pertinent Government agencies as
stated in FED-STD-313.
3.6.16 Toxicity clearance. All new chemicals and materials being added to the Army supply
system shall have a toxicity clearance. A toxicity clearance involves a toxicological evaluation of
materials prior to introduction into the Army supply system. The Army program manager shall
be responsible for identifying technically feasible materials and requesting a toxicity clearance
for use of that material within their program (see 6.5).
3.6.17 HAP ingredients. The paint shall be formulated free of HAP (see 4.29). The current list of
HAP can be found on The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 List of Hazardous Air Pollutants
(see 2.2.2).
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as
follows:
a. Qualification inspection (see 4.2).
b. Extension of qualification inspection (see 4.2.1).
c. Conformance inspection (see 4.3).
4.2 Qualification inspection. Qualification shall be conducted by the qualifying activity (see 6.4).
The qualification test sample shall consist of three quarts (or kits as the case may be) of each
material. The samples shall be legibly identified (see 6.4.3). Qualification inspection shall consist
of tests for all requirements specified in section 3 and table II. Qualification inspection shall
examine for user instruction marking (see 3.6.14). The results of each test shall be compared
with the applicable requirement in section 3. Failure to conform to any requirement shall be
counted as a defect, and paint represented by the sample test shall not be approved for inclusion
in the QPD under this specification.
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