MIL-PRF-907F
Department, Industrial Hygiene Directorate, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Suite 1100, Portsmouth, VA 20378-2103.
Upon receipt of the HHA, a copy should be provided to Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN: SEA
05M3, 1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Stop 5133 Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5133.
6.6 Shelf life. This specification covers items where shelf life is a consideration. When required, specific
shelf-life requirements will be specified in the contract or purchase order by the contracting officer. The shelf-life
codes are contained in the Federal Logistics Information System Total Item Record. Additive information for shelf-
life management may be obtained from DoD 4140.27-M, Shelf-life Management Manual, or the designated shelf-life
Points of Contact (POC). The POC should be contacted in the following order: (1) the Inventory Control Points
(ICPs), and (2) the DoD Service and Agency administrators for the DoD Shelf-Life Program. Appropriate POCs for
the DoD Shelf-Life Program can be contacted through the DoD Shelf-Life Management website:
https://www.shelflife.hq.dla.mil/.
6.7 Off-gassing. Materials to be installed in submarines are to be controlled to prevent off-gassing, which
contaminates the atmosphere and results in health hazards to personnel or deleterious effects on machinery. These
controls are accomplished through the Submarine Material Control Program, which is described in the Nuclear
Powered Submarine Atmosphere Control Manual, NAVSEA Technical Manual S9510-AB-ATM-010/(U). Under
the Submarine Material Control Program, all materials considered for use on submarines require certification and
assignment of a usage category. Under the certification process, candidate materials are selected by Navy activities
or contractors, and a request for certification is submitted to Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN:
SEA 05Z9, 1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Stop 5122, Washington Navy Yard DC 20376-5122. The certification request
is accompanied by detailed information, including descriptions of the material. A chemical analysis is conducted,
which is normally accomplished through off-gas testing. The off-gas test is required to be conducted in a
Government approved laboratory designated by the preparing activity. Information pertaining to this test
requirement may be obtained from Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN: SEA 05Z9, 1333 Isaac Hull
Ave., SE, Stop 5160, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5160. Based on the chemical analysis results, a usage
category is assigned to the material defining whether, and to what extent, the material may be used on submarines.
6.8 Subject term (key word) listing.
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