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TM 9-1300-275/1
SECTION 5
DELIVERY PROCEDURES
5-1
SERVICEABLE  MUNITIONS  OR  AGENT
receiving  policy.
Therefore,  the  escort  team
CONTAINERS.
commander should contact the consignee for specific
5-1.1 Responsibility.
instructions.
The technical escort team's responsibility for the
shipment is ended once the items have been delivered
5-2.2 Leakers.
and inspected by the consignee. The escort team may
After reaching the consignee, repaired leakers are
render assistance to the consignee, if requested, or if a
usually taken to an isolated area, designated by the
problem involving safety or security arises.
consignee, where he will receive and inspect them. Any
new leakers should be patched and decontaminated.
5-1.2 Delivery.
Get a signed copy of the DD 1348 or other shipping
5-2.3 Damaged items.
documents signed by the consignee, which is a release.
The CBAICO, or ADFPO, or NDCO will instruct the
This must state that the complete cargo has been
escort team commander about delivery of items
received.
damaged during an accident or incident.
5-2
UNSERVICEABLE MUNITIONS OR AGENT
5-2.4 Handling.
CONTAINERS.
Handle leakers and damaged items with maximum care
5-2.1 General.
and with the strictest safety precautions.
Wear
Delivery procedures for leakers and damaged items
protective clothing and a protective mask at all times
vary, depending upon the extent of damage and local
when handling leakers and damaged items.
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