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Pack  and  secure  bombs,  grenades

374 AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 11 DECEMBER 2001 other inside boxes.  Do not pack more than 500 caps in inside boxes.  The construction of the cap or packaging, and the kind and quantity of explosives in each, is such that the explosion of a part of the caps in the completed package does not cause the explosion of all the caps.  Package percussion caps in fiberboard boxes, DOT 12B, also: A27.7.4.1.  Do not pack more than 100 caps each in inside metal cans.  Not more than 10 metal cans each must then be  overpacked  in  a  chipboard  box.    Pack  no  more  than  five  chipboard  boxes  in  the  12B  fiberboard  box.    The completed package must be such that an explosion of a part of the caps will not cause the explosion of all the caps. A27.7.4.2.    Pack no  more  than  100  caps  each  in  inside  plastic  cans.   The  plastic  cans  must  then  be  packed  in  a chipboard box with not more than eight such chipboard boxes tightly packed in the DOT 12B fiberboard box.  The completed package must be such that an explosion of part of the caps will not cause the explosion of all of the caps. The gross weight of one outside package must not be more than 150 pounds. A27.8.  Fuze, Combination; Fuze, Percussion; Fuze, Time; Fuze, Tracer; or Tracer.  Package in strong, tight, outside  wooden  boxes,  triple-wall  fiberboard  boxes,  or  DOT  23F  fiberboard  boxes.    Special  provisions  must  be made for securing individual packages of fuzes or tracers against movement in the box.  The gross weight of each wooden or fiberboard box must not be more than 150 pounds.  The gross weight of each DOT 23F fiberboard box must not be over 65 pounds. A27.9.    Common  Fireworks,  Signal  Flares,  Hand  Signal  Devices,  Smoke  Signals,  Smoke  Candles,  Smoke Grenades, Smoke Pots, and Very Signal Cartridges must be packaged as follows: A27.9.1.  Wooden boxes, DOT 15A, 16A, 19A, or 19B.  The gross weight must not be over 100 pounds, however, a gross weight of 500 pounds is authorized for wooden boxes with very signal cartridges only. A27.9.2.  Fiberboard boxes, DOT 12B.  The gross weight of fiberboard boxes must not be over 65 pounds. A27.9.3.  Watertight, aluminum drums, 8 inches in diameter, having a rubber gasket and a positive closure.  These are authorized only for smoke pots. A27.9.4.  Smoke  signals may  be  packed  two  each in  a  Navy-designated  preformed  polystyrene  container  banded with pressure-sensitive tape.  Pallet loads must have a 2-foot high, ¼-inch plywood border around the lower portion of the load.  Each polystyrene case may be overwrapped in a heat-sealed polystyrene bag.  The minimum thickness of the bag must be 0.006 inch.  Eighteen such containers may be consolidated in a MIL-B-43096, type II, class 2, wirebound wooden box.  Each face of the box must be lined with PPP-F-320, type W6C or equal fiberboard. A27.9.5.  Fireworks, such as sparklers, with match tip or head, or similar igniting point or surface, must have each individual tip, head, or similar ignition point or surface entirely covered and securely protected against accidental contact  or  friction.    Except  as  otherwise  specified  above,  the  gross  weight  of  one  outside  package  containing common fireworks must not be over 100 pounds. A27.10.  Cord, Detonating; Fuse, Mild Detonating, Metal Clad; and Flexible Linear Shaped Charges, Metal Clad.    Package  in  wooden  or  fiberboard  boxes  or  shipping  containers  approved  by  military  specification  or drawings. A27.11.  Detonating, Fuzes, Class C Explosives.  Packaging requirements: A27.11.1.    Package  in  fiberboard  boxes,  DOT  12H,  with  or  without  liners,  with  well-secured  inside  paperboard cartons.  Suitable filler or lining materials must be used to prevent movement in the box. A27.11.2.    In  well-secured,  strong,  tight  outside  wooden  or  metal  boxes  approved  by  military  specification  or drawing.  The gross weight of the outside wooden or metal box must not be over 190 pounds. A27.12.  Detonating Primers, Class A Explosives and   Detonating  Primers,  Class  C  Explosives.    Packaging requirements: A27.12.1.  Wooden boxes, DOT 14, 15A, 16A, or 19B, or fiberboard boxes DOT 12H, 23F, or 23H. A27.12.2.  Shipping containers approved by military specification or drawing. A27.13.     Explosive   Bomb;   Explosive   Mine;   Explosive   Projectile;   Explosive   Torpedo;   Grenade,   Hand, Explosive; and Grenade, Rifle, Explosive.  Packaging requirements: A27.13.1.  Pack and secure explosive bombs, mines, projectiles, torpedoes, or grenades in strong wooden or metal boxes, except as provided in (2) below. A27.13.2.  Explosive bombs, mines, projectiles, torpedoes, over 90 pounds in weight, and explosive projectiles of not less than 4 ½ inches in diameter, may be shipped unboxed if securely fastened to pallets or securely blocked and braced.

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