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4.5.13 Storage stability. Separate components shall be stowed in original unopened containers for 1
year after date of manufacture at 24°C ± 5°C (75°F ± 9°F), and tested for conformance with 3.5.8. The
manufacturer shall certify that his formulas meet this requirement.
4.6 Toxicity. The cement shall be evaluated by the Navy Environmental Health Center
(NAVENVIRHLTHCEN) using the administrative Health Hazard Assessment (HHA). A flowchart for this process
can be found as enclosure (1) of BUMEDINST 6270.8. The HHA is a review of the cement based on information
submitted by the manufacturer, to assess health hazards associated with the handling, application, use and removal
of the product. Sufficient data to permit a HHA of the product shall be provided by the manufacturer/distributor to
the NAVENVIRHLTHCEN. To obtain current technical information requirements specified by the
NAVENVIRHLTHCEN, see 6.6.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the contract
or order (see 6.2). When packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD or in-house contractor personnel,
these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain packaging requirements. Packaging
requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point's packaging activities within the Military Service or
Defense Agency, or within the military service's system commands. Packaging data retrieval is available from the
managing Military Department's or Defense Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by
contacting the responsible packaging activity.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not
mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The products covered by this specification are to be suitable for use for hull repair and
hull smoothness and where air pollution regulations apply (see 6.3).
6.1.1 Type I. Type I cement is resistant to alkali and approved for general use to fair, smooth or fill
metallic surfaces that have become worn, pitted, corroded, or misaligned and for application in way of cathodic
protection (sacrificial anodes, and impressed current systems).
6.1.2 Type II. Type II cement is not alkali resistant, is applicable in the same manner as Type I material
and should be used only in areas not affected by cathodic protection (sacrificial anodes, and impressed current
systems).
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a.
Title, number, and date of this specification.
b.
Type cement required (see 1.2).
c.
Is Material Safety Data Sheet required? (see 6.5).
d.
Toxicity conformance (see 3.7 and 6.6).
e.
The cement is not to contain any intentionally added ozone depleting substances (ODS) derived form
the base stock, the additive package or the finished blend (see 3.2).
f. Packaging requirements (see 5.1)
.
6.3 Volatile content. Although the container marking specifically refers to the Air Pollution District of
Los Angeles County, the cement may be used anywhere. This includes other air pollution control districts or
similar areas controlling the emission of solvents into the atmosphere. Information regarding Los Angeles County
Air Pollution Rules 102, 442, and 443 may be obtained from; South Coast Air Quality Management District,
Metropolitan Zone, 434 South Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013.
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