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Empty  Radioactive Material  Packaging

6 AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 11 DECEMBER 2001 - Life-saving appliances - Mercury contained in manufactured articles - Packages  whose  net  mass  exceeds  400  kg  (882  pounds)  or  with  a  capacity  exceeding  450  liters  (119 gallons) 1.7.2.   Grandfathered  Items.   Government-owned  goods  packaged  before  1  January  1990  are  exempt  from  UN specification requirements.  Ship these items under the packaging requirements in effect at the time of packaging. Annotate the shipping papers "Government-owned goods packaged before 1 January 1990."  See attachment 17 for certification instructions. 1.8  Fueled Vehicles and Equipment.  Limit quantity of fuel within a vehicle or wheeled support equipment to a minimum.  Do not exceed the maximum fuel in tank limits specified in attachment 13.  Commanders must consider availability  of  fuel  at  the  destination  and  operational  requirements  for  mission  readiness  when  determining  fuel levels and ship with less than the maximum allowable amount when applicable.  The preparer (certifying official) must ensure any unnecessary fuel is drained prior to shipment. H1.9.  Damaged or Improper Shipments.  Do not transport any damaged, leaking, or improperly packed, marked, or labeled item or material. - Return shipments to the originator, at the originator’s expense, when a shipment requiring UN specification containers is not packaged properly.  The originating activity may provide the shipper with the appropriate UN specification marking to correct the shipment.  Consider urgency  of need when determining  the  best method for correcting a deficient  shipment.   Ensure  compliance  with applicable  modal regulations  when offering any shipment for transportation. - Report  deficiencies  on  SF  361,  Transportation  Discrepancy  Report,  or  SF  364,  Supply  Discrepancy Report  (or  equivalent  reporting  means  as  designated  by  the  Service  Focal  Points  and  coordinated  with AFMC LSO/LOP). Report leaks from packages, equipment, and self-propelled vehicles during loading or unloading, or in flight as a packaging deficiency. - Immediately report any release of a hazardous substance in a quantity equal or greater than its reportable quantity to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by calling the US Coast Guard National Response Center at 800-424-8802 or 202-267-2675. - Consult local installation operating procedures for hazardous material emergency planning, response, and reporting requirements in the event of an incident involving hazardous materials. - Do  not  move  dropped  or  damaged  explosive  items.    The  Transportation  or  Packaging  Office  will immediately  contact  Explosive  Ordnance  Disposal  (EOD),  safety  or  munitions  personnel  to  determine disposition. H1.10.    Empty  Containers,  Cylinders,  Radioactive  Packages  and  Nonhazardous  Materials.      Except  as specified in this paragraph, empty containers or articles are not subject to any other requirements of this manual.     1.10.1.  Empty Containers.   Inspect packages that formerly contained a hazardous material covered by this manual to determine the presence or absence of hazardous material.  If there is presence of hazardous material, purge the hazardous material or the package is regulated in the same manner as prescribed for the package if full.  A container is considered empty if: - A hazardous article has been removed from its container and there is no possibility of remaining residue (i.e., empty torpedo or missile containers). - If the container has been purged of the hazardous material it previously contained. 1.10.2.   Empty  Cylinders.   Compressed  gas  cylinders  are  empty  if  the  pressure  in  the  cylinder  is  less  than  40 pounds  per  square  inch  absolute  (psia)  at  21  degrees  C  (70  degrees  F).    Psia  equals  the  gauge  pressure  plus atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi). - Before shipment, inspect empty cylinders for dents, bulges, oxidation pits, or other damage.  Handle faulty cylinders   as   required   by   the   latest   DOT   regulations   or   DLAI   4145.25/AR   700-68/NAVSUPINST 4440.128D/MCO   10330.2D/AFJMAN   23-227(I),   Storage   and   Handling   of   Liquified   and   Gaseous Compressed Gasses and Their Full and Empty Cylinders. - Tightly close valves of cylinders before offering for transportation.  The requirements of A3.3.2.2 apply to the protection of the valves.

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