1、Beneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc. and any data that may improve this document should be sent to DAMI_STANDARDIZATIONconus.army.mil or U.S. Army RDECOM, Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, ATTN: RDTA-EN/STND/TRANS MS #268, 6501
2、E. 11 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48397-5000. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at https:/assist.daps.dla.mil. AMSC N/A FSC 3835 INCH-POUND A-A-59359A 23 March 2010 SUPERSEDING A-A-59359 February 01, 1999
3、COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION FUEL SPILL CONTROL KIT The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this Commercial Item Description for all federal agencies. 1. SCOPE. This Commercial Item Description (CID) covers the material, tools, and personal protective gear required for the fuel
4、spill control kit. The fuel spill control kit is intended to contain and remove fuel spills and limit surface and ground water contamination. 1.1 Classification. Fuel spill control kits shall be classified (see 6.1) as follows: Type I - Contains quantities required for use with hoseline outfit, fuel
5、 handling, 4 inch. Type II - Contains quantities required for use with the fuel system supply point. 2.1 Materials. The contractor shall select the materials not identified herein, but the materials shall be capable of meeting all of the operational and environmental requirements specified herein. T
6、he materials shall not present any safety hazards to operating and maintenance personnel when used for its intended purpose. 2.1.1 Deterioration prevention and control. The kit shall be fabricated from compatible materials, inherently corrosion or deterioration resistant or treated to provide protec
7、tion against the various forms of corrosion and deterioration to which the materials are susceptible. 2.1.2 Dissimilar metals. Dissimilar metals shall not be used in intimate contact without suitable protection to prevent galvanic corrosion. 2.2 Kit components. The fuel spill control kit shall conta
8、in the components listed and the quantity specified in table I. Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-59359A 2 TABLE I. Fuel spill control kit components. Item Description Quantity type I Quantity type II 1 Sorbent Oil (pad) 30 60 2 Sorbent Oil (particulate, bag) 3 3 3 Sorbent Oil (enclosed, boom ty
9、pe) 6 12 4 Sorbent Oil (enclosed, pillow type) 24 48 5 Bag, disposal, hazardous material 12 24 6 Drum, minimum: 50-gallon, maximum: 55 gallon 1 2 7 Gloves, size 9 2 2 8 Gloves, size 11 2 2 9 Goggles 2 2 10 Pail, 5-gallon 4 4 11 Pan, drip 24 48 12 Tie, strip, bag 24 48 13 Plate, caution 1 2 14 Shovel
10、, hand, 2-piece 2 2 2.3 Performance. 2.3.1 Sorbent (pad). The sorbent shall be the non-reusable pad type in accordance with A-A-1280, type III, class 2. Pads shall be 16.00 to 17.00 inches wide and 19.00 to 20.00 inches long. 2.3.2 Sorbent (particulate, bag). The sorbent shall be particulate type in
11、 accordance with A-A-1281 and packaged in 21 to 23 pound bags. 2.3.3 Sorbent (enclosed, boom type). The sorbent shall be of the non-reusable boom type in accordance with A-A-1282. Each boom shall be three inches in diameter and ten feet in length. 2.3.4 Sorbent (enclosed, pillow type). The sorbent s
12、hall be the non-reusable pillow type in accordance with A-A-1282, type II, class 2. The pillows shall be 9.50 to 10.50 inches square and 1.75 to 2.25 inches thick. 2.3.5 Hazardous material disposal bag. The bag shall be heavy duty plastic and capable of containing and transporting not less than 50 p
13、ounds of contaminated material. Bag dimensions shall be 18.000.25 inches in width by 30.000.25 inches in length. The bag shall be yellow and marked with black letters on both sides in two lines with the following: “HAZARDOUS MATERIAL”, “HANDLE WITH CARE”. The marking shall be hydrocarbon fuel-resist
14、ant and visible at a distance of 25 feet to an individual with normal vision. Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-59359A 3 2.3.6 Plastic drum. The plastic drum shall have a capacity of 50 to 55 gallons with a removable lid that securely fastens when closed. The drum shall be in accordance with CFR
15、 Title 49, part 178.509. The plastic drum shall have provisions that prevent moisture from accumulating inside the drum. 2.3.7 Gloves. The gloves shall be a rubber industrial type, or other material resistant to fuel and petroleum derivatives. The gloves shall be in sizes 9 and 11. The gloves shall
16、be rolled cuff type and the material shall be not less than 0.030-inches or greater than 0.040-inches thick. The gloves shall be 17.00 .50-inches long when measured from the tip of the index finger. The gloves shall not be suitable for electrical work. 2.3.8 Goggles. The goggles shall be industrial,
17、 eye-protective, and constructed primarily of plastic materials in accordance with ASSE ANSI-Z87.1. The goggles shall provide protection against dust and fuel spray and shall have indirect ventilation. 2.3.9 Pail. The pail shall be 5-gallon capacity 1 quarts. The pail shall have a bail and snug fitt
18、ing snap-on lid and shall be made of a material that is hydrocarbon fuel resistant. The pail sides and ends shall slope slightly inward from top to bottom to allow nesting for storage and easier pouring of contents. 2.3.10 Drip pan. The drip pan shall be a plastic material that is hydrocarbon fuel-r
19、esistant and rectangular in shape with a capacity of five gallons to seven gallons. The pan sides and ends shall slope slightly inward from top to bottom to allow nesting for storage and easier pouring of contents. A method shall be provided to drain any fuel in the pan. In addition, the drip pans s
20、hall have non-collapsible walls and shall be capable of capturing and retaining residual fuel while supporting the hose assemblies at hose connection points. The approximate weight of a hose fitting combination is 50 lbs. 2.3.11 Bag ties. The bag ties shall be single-wire reinforced. The wire cover
21、shall be constructed of a material that is resistant to tears and excessive use and will increase the useful life of the strip tie. The strip ties shall have a minimum thickness of 0.005 inch and a maximum thickness of 0.009 inch. The width shall be not less than 9/64 inch and not more than 13/64 in
22、ch. Each tie shall be 6.000.50-inches long. The strip ties shall be smooth, free of blisters, cuts or tears. 2.3.12 Caution plate. The caution plate shall be adhesive backed pressure sensitive metal foil material with an easily removable liner. The plate shall be inscribed “HAZARDOUS MATERIAL”, “HAN
23、DLE WITH CARE” in two lines. The plate background color shall be yellow with the letters inscribed in black. The plate shall be 8.000.50 inches by 12.000.50 inches with the inscription oriented parallel to the long dimension and centered between plate edges. 2.3.13 Shovel. The shovel shall be a two-
24、piece scoop type. The scoop portion shall be nonsparking material capable of scooping up oil sorbent and some contaminated soil. The handle shall be D type and nonsparking (static resistant). The two pieces of the shovel shall have Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-59359A 4 a locking mechanism w
25、hen joined together to prevent separation during use. Tools shall not be required to join or separate the two parts. The overall length of the shovel, when joined, shall be between 41.00 1.00 and 43.00 1.00 inches and the scoop portion not less than 11.00 inches wide by 12.00 inches long. 3. REGULAT
26、ORY REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practical, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Used, rebuilt, or remanufactured compon
27、ents shall not be incorporated into the kit. 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE 4.1 Product conformance. The products provided shall meet the salient characteristics of this commercial item description, conform to the producers own drawings, specifications, standards, and quality assurance practices, and be the s
28、ame product offered for sale in the commercial market. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such compliance. 4.2 Inspection requirements. Bid samples, when required for CID items to ensure product quality, shall be as specified in the contract or order (see 6.1). 4.3 Examination. Th
29、e bid sample fuel spill control kits shall be physically examined for compliance with the requirements indicated by an “X” in Table II. Non-compliance with any specified requirement, or the presence of one or more defects lessening required efficiency shall constitute cause for rejection. 4.4 Tests.
30、 Bid sample testing shall be performed as listed in 4.4.1 and 4.4.2. 4.4.1 Tests conditions. Testing shall be conducted at ambient temperatures between 32 2F and 120 2 F. The tests shall be conducted under field conditions. All contaminated material resulting from the test shall be disposed of prope
31、rly. 4.4.2 Disposal bag, shovel, and sorbent test. A frame approximately six feet square shall be placed on top of plastic sheeting that will prevent fuel from passing through. Soil shall be placed in the frame and packed down. Fuel (JP-8) shall be poured on the soil, at approximately the center of
32、the frame, until a puddle of fuel forms. The particulate sorbent shall be used to absorb the fuel. Upon absorption, the shovel shall be used to scoop the sorbent and contaminated soil into a disposal bag. Approximately 50 2 pounds of contaminated material shall be placed in each bag. The bag(s) shal
33、l be closed with bag ties contained in the kit. The filled bags shall be loaded on a transport vehicle for movement to a disposal site. Failure of the sorbent to absorb the spilled fuel shall constitute failure of that part of the test. Failure of the shovel to dig up the contaminated material and p
34、lace it in the disposal bag with little or no spillage shall constitute failure of that part of the test. Failure of the bag and ties to properly contain the contaminated Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-59359A 5 material shall constitute failure of that part of the test. All contaminated mater
35、ial shall be disposed of properly. TABLE II. Examinations. Number Conformance Defect Reference paragraph Method of examination 101 X Materials not as specified. 2.1 Visual/Doc. 102 X Kit component not as specified. 2.2 Visual/Doc. 103 X Pad sorbent not as specified. 2.3.1 Visual/Doc./SIE 104 X Parti
36、culate sorbent not as specified. 2.3.2 Visual/Doc./SIE 105 X Enclosed sorbent (boom type) not as specified. 2.3.3 Visual/Doc./SIE 106 X Enclosed sorbent (pillow type) not as specified. 2.3.4 Visual/Doc./SIE 107 X Hazardous material disposal bag not as specified. 2.3.5 Visual/Doc./SIE 108 X Plastic d
37、rum not as specified. 2.3.6 Visual/SIE 109 X Gloves not as specified. 2.3.7 Visual/Doc. 110 X Goggles not as specified. 2.3.8 Visual/Doc. 111 X Pail not as specified 2.3.9 Visual/SIE 112 X Drip pan not as specified 2.3.10 Visual/SIE 113 X Bag ties not as specified 2.3.11 Visual 114 X Caution plate n
38、ot as specified 2.3.12 Visual/SIE 115 X Shovel not as specified 2.3.13 Visual/SIE Doc. = Documentation SIE = Standard Inspection Equipment 5. PACKAGING 5.1 Packaging. Preservation, packing, and marking shall be as specified in the contract or order (see 6.1). 6. NOTES (This section contains informat
39、ion of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.) 6.1 Ordering data. Acquisition documents should specify the following: a. Title, number, and date of this CID. b. Type of kit to be procured (see 1.1). c. If required, the specific issue of individual documents refere
40、nced (see 6.2). d. Packaging required (see 5.1). e. Sampling requirements, examinations and tests (see 4.2). Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-59359A 6 f. Instructions regarding bid samples (see 6.3). g. If replacement parts and instructions are required (see 6.6). 6.2 Source of documents. 6.2.1
41、 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR may be obtained from the Information Center, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20590-0001 or website http:/www.gpoaccess.gov/CF
42、R/. 6.2.2 Commercial Item Descriptions (CIDs). CIDs are available from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094 or at website https:/assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/. 6.2.3 Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The FAR may be obtained at t
43、he following website: http:/www.acquisition.gov/far/. 6.2.4 ANSI. Copies of ANSI documents are available from the American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 or website http:/www.ansi.org/. 6.3 Bid samples. When a bid sample inspection is required, the bid sample(s
44、) must be identical to the production model. The contracting officer should include specific instructions in acquisition documents (see 6.1) regarding arrangements for examinations, approval of the bid sample results, and disposition of the bid sample. 6.4 Definitions. 6.4.1 CID. An acronym for Comm
45、ercial Item Description. 6.4.2 Recovered materials. Recovered materials are those materials that have been collected from solid waste and reprocessed to become a source of raw materials, as distinguished from virgin raw materials. 6.5 Part Identification Number (PIN). The following part identificati
46、on numbering procedure is for government purposes and does not constitute a requirement for the contractor. This example describes a part numbering system for specification CID A-A-59359. A-A - 59395 - X Designation Type I or Type II CID Number CID Designation Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-A-A-5
47、9359A 7 6.6 Provisioning. The contracting officer should include provisioning requirements (see 6.1) for replacement parts and instructions on shipment of the fuel spill control kit. 6.7 Key words. Clean-up Disposal Hazardous Materials Petroleum Products Sorbent 6.8 Changes from previous issue. Marg
48、inal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extensiveness of the changes. Custodians: Preparing activity: Army AT Army AT Navy YD (Project 3835-2010-001) Review Activities: DLA CC NOTE: The activities listed above were interested in this document as of the date of this document. Since organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency of the information above using the ASSIST Online database at https:/assist.daps.dla.mil. Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-