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TM 9-1330-200-34/TM 1330-34/1
3-5. Maintenance Planning
(3) Do not use grease or ointment on WP
burns. (Such use may result in poisoning).
a. General
(4) Wash affected area with soda solution,
then with 5 percent copper sulfate solution.
(1) Proper performance of a maintenance
operation depends primarily upon planning:
WARNING
DO NOT
WASH EYES WITH 5
PERCENT
COPPER
SULPHATE
(a) What is to be done?
SOLUTION.
(b) How is the work to be done?
(c) Who is to do the work?
e. Wash eyes immediately with solution of 1
percent copper sulphate. If not available, wash eyes
(d) Where is the work to be done?
with large quantities of water for at least 15 minutes.
Seek medical attention immediately.
(2) Before work on any item begins, each
f. When exposed to red phosphorus (RP) smoke,
operation to be performed must be completely detailed.
or hexachloroethane (HC) smoke or any riot control
Tools, equipment, replacement parts, and supplies must
agent, the following precaution applies:
be distributed and available at the points where they are
to be used. Men experienced in the operation must be
assigned to various phases of the job. Consideration
WARNING
must be given to conducting each operation so that
RED PHOSPHORUS SMOKE, HC
maximum safety is afforded operator and equipment.
SMOKE OR ANY RIOT CONTROL
AGENT MAY PRESENT AN
INHALATION
AND
IRRITANT
b. Process Flow Charts.
HAZARD.
PROLONGED
EXPOSURE OF THE EYES AND
RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM
(1) A process flow chart (chart 3-1) serves as
SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
a guide for layout of the line. The chart records in
proper sequence the operations found in an operating
line. The flow chart lists the number of each operation,
WEAR PROTECTIVE MASKS TO
the personnel required, the tools to be used, and the
AVOID EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE.
materials needed. Materials include but are not limited
to such items as new components, sealing, paint, etc.
NOTE
(2) The chart picks up the ammunition to be
Do not use smoke grenades in
processed and follows it through each operation until
enclosed or confined areas.
rework is completed. Operations include but are not
limited to the following:
Smoke grenades produce heat and
are a fire hazard.
(a) Unpacking.
(b) Disassembly.
(c) Replacing.
(d) Repairing.
(e) Reassembly.
(f) Repacking.
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