VV-G-671G
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents shall specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of the specification.
b. Issue of ASSIST to be cited in the solicitation, and if required, the specific issue of individual documents referenced (see 2.2).
c. Quantity of grease desired, in kilograms.
d. Size and type of container for grease (see 5.1).
e. Level of packaging and packing required (see 5.1). f. When palletization is required (see 5.3).
6.3 Graphite content. Graphite conforming to the commercial classification, grade IV- natural, with a purity of not less than 98 percent as defined in DOD-G-82673 should be used in percent by weight of the finished grease as indicated in table II.
6.4 Toxicity questions. Questions pertinent to the toxicity of the grease should be referred by the contracting activity to the appropriate departmental medical service who should provide answers.
6.5 International standardization. Certain provisions of this specification (see 1.1) are the subject of international standardization agreement (NATO STANAG 1135). When amendment, revision, or cancellation of this specification is proposed, which will modify the international agreement concerned, the preparing activity will take appropriate action through international standardization channels including departmental standardization office to change the agreement or make other appropriate accommodations.
6.6 Interchangeability and compatibility. VV-G-671 grease is not substituted for (interchangeable with) any other greases except for NATO code number G-412 and the grease should not be intentionally admixed with other greases.
6.7 Disposal actions.
6.7.1 Background. Accumulated waste grease should have the exterior of the outer pack marked as containing graphite to assist disposal facilities to manage the product according to regulations promulgated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under Public Law 94-580, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
6.7.2 Handling and safety precautions. Personnel handling the product should wear appropriate impervious clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact. Local appraisal is required for exact health and safety implications and compliance with OSHA regulations.
Product labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information should be used by safety and health office of using activity to prescribe precise application of protective measures. If skin or clothing becomes moistened with the product, personnel should promptly wash with soap or mild detergent and water. Respirators or dust masks are not required unless there is an inhalation exposure to fumes. Personnel should wear protective clothing when using the product and when cleaning up spills.
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