1、MIL-C-23334B (2) 13 7777706 0303305 M - - bILI!l!ARY SPECIFICATION 12 September 1966 Superseding Amendment 1 3 December i964 CAEITRIWl3, IMPULSE, MARK 33 MOD 1 mis amenament forms a part of Military Specification MIL-C-23334B(Wep) dated 27 October 1964 aid has been approved by the HavalsAir Systems
2、Carniad, Department of the Navy. By this amendment basic specification MIL-C-23334B(Wep) is to mad m-C-23334B(AS). Page 1, in block, change “FSC 1375“ to read “FSC 1377“. Page 3, paragraph 3.2.1, first sentence, change “84“ to read “94“. Page 5, peragmph 4.3.2, first sentence, change “84“ to read “9
3、4“. Between the first and second sentences, add the following sentence: Eie;nty-fwr of these cartridges shall be expeded in the tests listed elm ard 10 sa3l be retained for investigative purposes. Page 6, peragrap 4.7.3.1, between the first and second sentences, add t, pouring, weighing, charging, s
4、ifting, drying, pressing, casting, crimping, etc. 6.5.2.4 ntrploy properly proportioned and properly ocated protec- tive barricades, screens or shields at all required points. 6.5.2.5 Maintain equipment such as presses, dies, crimpers, blenders, mixers, sifters, conveyors, and the like, in safe oper
5、ating condi ti on. 6.5.2.6 Enforce, where necessary, the wearing of suitable safety footwear, gloves, goggles, respirators, and impregnated garments to protect personnel against burns, poisoning and associated industrial hazards. 6.5.2.7 During static tests, propuision units such as rocket motors sh
6、all be restraine against Full thrust to prevent flight if ignited, for example, during test of igniter circut. vent flames and exhaust gases harmlessly BiOking“ niles where necessary. 6.5.3.1 kep only minimum limited quantities of explosives and 6.5.3.2 Allow no fires or exposed electrical or other
7、sparking 6.5.3.3 Appropriate safety instructions for specific operations shaU be posted and personnel instructed as to the hazards present and precautions involved. 6.5.3.4 aie number of working personnel and transients permitted in each work space shall be established and posted in such areas. numb
8、ers shall be the minimum nuniber required to accanplish necessary operations. 6,5.3.5 AU loading operations should be conducted in a neat and orerly manner. 6.5.3.6 Enforce good housekeeping and maintain effective policing, inspection an supervisory methods throughout the loading area an surrounaing
9、s . The 6.5*3.7 and, where necessary, employ suitable grounded conductive coverings for floors, work benches and tables, and workers conductive shoes. Workers clothing of a type to minimize the accumlation of static charges shall be employed. 3bbrics such as silk and nylon, which promote static gene
10、ration shall be avoided. Additional gruunding devices such as grounded bracelets for workers should be employed where operations are conducted with items which are unusually sensitive to initiation by static electricity. initiating explosives, tracer mixtures, ad aw energy type electric primers, det
11、onators and squibs. The latter types of items shall have the free ends of lead wires bared and twisted together, and be packed in relatively small groups wrapped in bare non-insulated aluminum foil or other uncoated metal foil. During assembly and processing operations such sensitive electric items
12、should be short circuited by clips or other devices until installed with safety shunt in the final device. Additional precautions for these items should include mechanical. shielding to contain or deflect fragments and blast, also electrical shielding frm induced electric currents originated by sour
13、ces such as lightning, static, electrmgnetic radiations, etc. Where necessary for safety, humidity of work rooms should be appropriately increased, as required to lessen electrostatic effects but without inducing excessive moisture absorption by any of the components of the item being processed. cur
14、rent originating in equipment such as soldering irons or $uns, heaters, switches, wiring, motors, lights, test instruments, etc., by suitable insulation, grounding, separation or shielding. sources my initiate explosives by heat, sparks, arcs, or due to completing an electric circuit through an elec
15、tric primer, detonator or squib. defective electric soldering iron thraugh a grounded contact. electric type primers, detonators or squibs provided with wire leads shall have the free ends of the wires bared and twist ad, while in process, in safety lockers and chests if in loading rooms, or in adeq
16、uate ready or service magazines located in accordance with Intra- plant Distances set forth in the Aa) when outside of lding rooms. FOF bvynWnnnr)n or Contractor managea &vy owned explosives loading plants, tbe Amned Services Explosives Safety Boar seandards approved by the Depmtnmxt of Defense, the Secretary of the Navy and the Naval Air Systey, cammaad, covering quantity-distance regulations for explosives, mPlY 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-