O-M-232L
MSDS for each hazardous chemical used in an operation must be readily available to personnel using the material. Contracting officers will identify the activities requiring copies of the MSDS.
6.4 Submission of alternate inspection provisions. Proposed alternative inspection provisions should be submitted by the contractor to the procuring contracting officer for evaluation and approval by the technical activity responsible for preparation of this specification.
6.5 Part or identification number (PIN). The following PIN procedure is for government purposes and does not constitute a requirement for the contractor.
OM232 X XXXXX Example of PIN: O-M-232-A-1-QT
Unit quantity (see 1.2.2): 1-QT = 1 quart
1-GL = 1 gallon
5-GL = 5 gallons
54-GL = 54 gallons
Grade (see 1.2.1): A = grade A
B = grade AA C = grade C
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6.6 Subject term (key word) listing.
denaturant industrial solvent wood alcohol
6.7 International standardization agreements. When amendment, revision, or cancellation of this specification is proposed which will modify the international agreement concerned, the preparing activity will take appropriate action through international standardization channels, including departmental standardization offices, to change the agreement or make other appropriate accommodations. Identified below are the specific paragraph numbers and the international standardization agreements applicable to this specification:
ASCC AIR STD 15/9 - Interchangeability Chart of Standardized Aviation Fuels, Lubricants and Allied Products.
STANAG 1135 - Interchangeability of Fuels, Lubricants and Associated Products Used by the Armed Forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Nations.
6.8 Changes from previous issue. Asterisks are not used in this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
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