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6.4.2.1 Formulation sheet example. An example of a satisfactory form for the formulation sheet,
indicating the weight percentage and nature of each ingredient, is as follows:
a.
Petroleum oil base stock (composition) percentage
b.
Load carrying additive (manufacturer's name and number) percentage
6.5 International agreements. Certain provisions of this specification are the subject of
international standardization agreements, ASIC Air Standard 15/1 and NATO STANAG 1135. When any
amendment, revision or cancellation of this specification is proposed that will effect or violate an
international agreement, the departmental custodians will inform their respective Departmental
Standardization Office (DepSo) so appropriate action may be taken with respect to the applicable
international agreement.
6.6 Disposal actions.
6.6.1 Background. Waste oil will be disposed of through a waste oil recovery program unless
prohibited by local law. The oil will be disposed of in accordance to local law and regulations promulgated
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Public Law 94-580, Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act of 1976.
6.6.2 Handling and safety precautions. Personnel handling the oil will wear appropriate
impervious clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact. Local appraisal is required for exact
health and safety complications and to prescribe precise application of protective clothing. If skin or
clothing becomes moistened with the product, personnel will promptly wash with soap or mild detergent
and water. Respirators are not required unless there is an inhalation exposure to mists. Personnel will
wear protective clothing when using the product and when cleaning up spills.
6.7 Definitions.
6.7.1 Bulk lot. A bulk lot (batch) is an indefinite quantity of a homogeneous mixture of material
(see 3.2) offered for acceptance in a single, isolated container or manufactured in a single plant run (not
exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in the ingredient materials.
6.7.2 Packaged lot. A packaged lot is an indefinite number of one-quart cans, or other unit
containers of identical size and type, offered for acceptance and filled with a homogeneous mixture of
material (see 3.2) from a single, isolated container; or filled with a homogeneous mixture manufactured in
a single plant run (not exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in
the ingredient materials.
6.8 Subject term (key word) listing.
Flash point
Foaming characteristics
Gear boxes
Gear trains
Viscosity
6.9 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify
changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
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