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AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 27 11 DECEMBER 2001 HNet Explosive Weight (NEW)--As it relates to this manual, NEW is the total weight, expressed in kilograms, of all explosive components.  Refer to DoD 6055.9-STD, Explosive Safety Standards or Service directives for definition of NEW used to determine Quantity Distance (QD) criteria. Non-Bulk  Packaging--A  packaging  that  has  a  maximum  net  mass  of  400  kg  (882  lbs)  or  less  and  a  maximum capacity of 450 L (119 gallons) or less. Nonfixed Radioactive  Contamination--Radioactive  contamination  that  can  be  readily  removed  from  a  surface  by wiping with an absorbent material.  Nonfixed  (removable)  radioactive  contamination  is not  significant if  it  is not over the limits specified in A3.3.7.11. Nonliquefied Compressed Gas--A gas, other than gas in solution, which under charged pressure is entirely gaseous at a temperature of 20 degrees C (68 degrees F). Normal  Form  Radioactive  Material--Radioactive  material  that  has  not  been  demonstrated  to  qualify  as  "special form radioactive material." Oral Toxicity--Liquid with a lethal dose where 50 percent of the test subjects die (LD50) from acute oral toxicity of not more than 500 mg/kg or a solid with an LD50 for acute oral toxicity of not more than 200 mg/kg. ORM-D--For the  purposes  of  this  manual,  ORM-D  material,  are  only  those  materials  with  flammable  properties (liquids,  solids,  and  gases)  that  present  a  limited  hazard  during  transportation  due  to  their  form,  quantity,  and packaging.  Each ORM-D material is listed in table A4.1.  ORM-D classification  is  only  authorized  for  domestic shipments.  International shipments must not be transported under the classification "ORM-D." Outage or Ullage--The amount a packaging falls short of being liquid full, usually expressed in percent by volume. Outer Packaging--The outermost enclosure of a composite or combination packaging together with any absorbent materials,  cushioning,  and  any  other  components  necessary  to  contain  and  protect  the  inner  receptacles  or  inner packagings. Overpack--1) A container used to hold one or more air eligible packages to form a single unit for convenience of handling  or  storage  during  transportation.    2)  Placement  of  containers  that  do  not  meet  air  eligibility  pressure requirements into an outer approved UN packaging. Package--For radioactive materials, the packaging together with its radioactive contents as presented for transport. Package or Outside Package--The packaging plus its contents. Packaging--A  receptacle  and  any  other  components  or  materials  necessary  for  the  receptacle  to  perform  its containment  function  in  conformance  with  the  minimum  packing  requirements  of  this  manual.    For  radioactive materials,  the  assembly  of  components  necessary  to  ensure  compliance  with  the  packaging  requirements  of  this manual.    It  may  consist  of  one  or  more  receptacles,  absorbent  materials,  spacing  structures,  thermal  insulation, radiation shielding, and devices for cooling or absorbing mechanical shocks.  The conveyance, tie down system, and auxiliary equipment may sometimes be designated as part of the packaging. Packers--Personnel who package hazardous materials, but do not sign legally binding documents. Packing Group--The degree of danger presented by the hazardous material. - Packing Group I indicates great danger. - Packing Group II indicates medium danger. - Packing Group III indicates minor danger.

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