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c . When section heaters are not operating or when the section is being trans-
ported, liquid consumable supplies may freeze, break their containers, then melt,
a n d ruin equipment or documents.
Store these items in an area to prevent equipment
and document damage.
formed within environmentally controlled conditions; however, during transportation
or when air-conditioning units are not operating, consumable supplies may suffer
reduced shelf life, and internal components may have accelerated deterioration of
gaskets, seals, or insulation.
1-7.4 Operation in Tropical Conditions. Fungi, mildew, or mold will form on and in
e q u i p m e n t , documents, a n d s u p p l i e s i f i n t e r n a l e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n t r o l e q u i p m e n t i s
not operating and outside heat and humidity are allowed to enter the section.
supplies,
e q u i p m e n t , and documents.
E x t r e m e care must be taken to prevent dust,
grit, and
sand from entering the section. Air filters will be changed whenever
airflow
is restricted, and cleaning of section interior must be conducted more
frequently
t h a n specified by PMCS schedules.
There are no specific emergency procedures for opera-
1-7.6 Emerqency Procedures.
tion of the section.
In the event personnel are locked in the section,
1-7.7 Emerqency Means of Exit.
the tab may be turned to the left until the bail on the padlock falls free. The
door handle is now free to turn.
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