MIL-S-43456B(GL)
TABLE IV. Palletization defects
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation. Preservation shall be level A.
5.1.1 Level A.
5.1.1.1 Survival kit. For each survival kit, the components specified in table
I, except the items specified in footnote 1/ therein, shall be stowed in the outer
and inner case as indicated in NLABS Drawing 11-1-170. The voids reserved for the
components to be stowed in the kit at the time of issue (see 6.3), shall be filled
with dunnage to prevent movement of the stowed components while in transit. The kit
shall be closed and the attaching straps adjusted tightly so that they extend to the
center of the front of the kit. The snaps shall be secured to each other by means
of tape or twine. Each survival kit shall then be unit packed in a snug-fitting
fiberboard box conforming to style RSC, grade W6C of PPP-B-636. Each box shall be
securely closed and waterproofed with tape as specified in the appendix of
PPP-B-636.
5.1.1.2 Matches. Matches, unit packed as specified in table I, shall be placed
in a snug-fitting bag conforming to type II, class E, style 1 or 3 of MIL-B-ll7.
The bag shall be closed by heat sealing. Prior to or during the final heat sealing
closure operation, excess air within the bag shall be expelled. Twelve boxes of
matches, bagged as specified herein, shall then be packed in a snug-fitting,
folding, intermediate paperboard box comforting to variety 1, style III, type G,
class 1 of PPP-B-566; or setup paperboard box comforting to type I, variety 1, class
i, style 4 of PPP-B-676. Box closure shall be secured with 2 inch minimum width
gummed paper tape conforming to type III, grade B of PPP-T-45, applied at the center
of the length opening and extending along the bottom and up the sides at least
1 inch.
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