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6.2 Ordering data. Requests, requisitions, schedules, and contracts or orders should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of this specification. b. Grade and type.
c. Quantity. (Specify number of containers.)
d. Packaging desired (see 5.1)
e. Level of packing required (see 5.2)
f. Labeling or other special marking required (see 5.3)
6.2.1 Completed material safety data sheets. Contracting officers will identify those activities requiring copies of completed material safety data sheets prepared in accordance with 3.2. The pertinent government mailing addresses for submission of data are listed in appendix B of FED-STD-313.
6.2.2 Contract provision. Contracts shall specify the following provision for first article inspection.
6.2.2.1 First article. When a first article is required for inspection and approval (see 3.1,
4.4, and 6.2), the contract shall specify the following provision for first article inspection. When a contractor is in continuous production of the compound from contract to contract, consideration should be given to waive the first article inspections. If
inspection is required, indicate:
a. If first article inspections are conducted at the contractor's plant or a government approved laboratory, an inspection report shall be forwarded to the procuring activity for certification.
b. That the approval of first article samples or the waiving of the first article
inspection shall not relieve the contractor of his obligation to fulfill all other requirements of the specification and contract.
6.3 Typical formulation of compound for Grade A & B. A typical formulation is given in table IV. Grade B is intended for applications where severe corrosion is possible. Both Grade A and B can be used for control of surface static electricity and as a barrier film to minimize surface contamination.
6.3.1 Ingredients. The ingredients of table IV which, when properly processed, have produced a compound meeting the requirements of this specification for Grade A. The list of approved proprietary raw materials is not to be construed as an endorsement thereof or as precluding similar materials from other proprietary sources. Such products may prove equivalent or even superior in performance to the ones listed.
6.4 Samples. Samples shall be furnished at no cost to the Government, and the manufacturer shall pay the transportation charges to and from the designated point where tests are to be made. In the case of failure of the sample or samples submitted, considerations will be given to the request of the manufacturer for additional test only after it has been clearly shown that changes have been made in the product which the Government considers sufficient to warrant additional tests, and a new designation is given the material by the manufacturer.
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