SECTION III. THE TRAINING PLAN
General
9.10 Responsibility for Training
9.11 Support by
Storage Managers
9.12 Training Plan Content
9.13 Kinds and
Methods of
Training
9.14 Coordination with Other Installation Activities
9.15 Sources of
Training Information
9.16 Hazardous Material Training Programs
9.17 Suggested Training Program
SECTION I. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
SECTION II. GENERAL
10.3 Establishment of
Safety Organizations
SECTION III. TYPES OF FACILITIES
10.5 Igloo Magazine or
Arch-type Magazine
10.6 Earth-Covered Magazines (barricaded)
10.7 Earth-Covered Magazines (unbarricaded)
10.8 Standard
Igloo Magazine
10.9 Special-Type Magazines
10.10 Above Ground Magazines
SECTION IV. STORAGE PLAN
10.12 Preparation and
Maintenance
SECTION V. WAREHOUSING
10.14 Quantity-Distance Tables
10.15 Storage Compatibility Charts or
Tables
10.17 Space Layout and
Utilization
10.18 Preferred Storage for Certain Ammunition and
Explosive Items
10.20 Storage of
Pilferable Ammunition
10.21 Storage of
Ammunition Bearing Security Classification of
Confidential or
Higher
10.22 Storing and
Stacking of
Dunnage
10.23 Fusible Links on
Magazines
10.26 Protection Against Moisture Damage
SECTION VI. RECEIVING RAILCARS AND MOTOR VEHICLES
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