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Storage requirements for hazardous material.

Working  party  personnel  assigned  to  handle  frozen food items should be advised in advance to have gloves available  when  it  is  necessary  to  handle  frozen  items manually.  A  reasonably  clean  pair  of  canvas  work gloves are best suited for this purpose. Accountable Stores.— Receipt of large amounts of ship’s store  stock is also  routine  during  UNREP.  This includes  clothing  items,  personal  hygiene  products, electronic  equipment,  and  other  pilferable  items.  The S-3  division  should  be  represented  by  responsible persons at each loading station and supervised by senior Ship’s  Servicemen  to  take  charge  of  such  accountable material as soon as it is received. When this type of item is received, each person in the supply department should assist in preventing theft. When the receipt involves a large quantity, responsible petty officers from other supply divisions may be used as escorts for working party personnel carrying the material to storerooms, or for watching the conveyor tracks or chutes. Every foot of the entire route used for moving accountable stores must be in full view of a responsible petty officer at all times. Hazardous Material.— Hazardous material is defined as any material that requires careful attention to guarantee  adequate  safety  to  life  and  property  because of  its  potentially  dangerous  nature.  The  receipt  of hazardous  materials  during  UNREP  can  be  expected. Proper  handling  and  stowage  of  this  category  of material is mandatory. Federal regulations require hazardous materials be identified  by  symbols  on  labels  attached  to  their containers  to  designate  the  degree  of  health,  fire, reactivity, and specific hazards to the receiver. Each type of hazard (except specific), has a number from 0 to 4 that represents the degree of hazard. For example, health  hazard  4  identifies  deadly.  In  addition,  the symbols  for  each  type  of  hazard  are  identified  by different  colors  as  follows:  blue  indicates   health hazard;  red  indicates  fire hazard;  yellow  indicates reactivity hazard; and white indicates  specific  hazard. Figure  3-3  illustrates  hazardous  material  symbols  on labels  denoting  the  degree  of  hazards.  The  relation  of these symbols to the type of storage requirement is described in figure 3-4. Figure  3-3.-Hazardous  material  symbols. 3-16

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