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(2) If inner box is used, repack completely
(7) Seal folder edge with any tape available
with good items.
to secure it in folded-over position,
(3) Place item or inner box into bag in origi-
nal manner, using creases in bag as a guide.
(4) Press and fold bag around contents to
(9) Record number of items removed on ap-
force out excess air.
propriate inventory control forms in accordance
(5) Fold over and tape open edge of bag to
with local regulations.
seal bag,
(10) Return partially filled box to storage
c. Wood BOX.
area.
(1) Verify that markings on inner pack and
(11) Retain some packaging materials and
empty boxes for return of unused materials or for
box agree.
replacement of broken boxes.
3-18 to
agree with
contents.
3-4. Repacking Procedures
(3) Place inner pack (s) into box. Position
items to balance the load for carrying.
a. General. Repacking will depend on the availa-
bility of packaging materials. Additional packag-
(4) Use adequate filler material to assure a
ing materials will be obtained from direct support
tight pack.
units. Table 3-4 contains the packing and mark-
(5) Close the top.
ing data for standard packaging.
(6) Close the hasp.
(7) Rotate hasp catch to the latch position.
NOTE
(8) Secure hasp catch with a piece of lead
Assure that the proper nomenclature
seal wire if available; otherwise, use light wire.
and lot number for the item are marked
on both the inner and outer package.
Partially filled boxes also must be so
d. Wire bound Box.
(1) Verify that markings on inner pack and
box agree.
b. Barrier Bag.
(3) Place inner pack (s) into box. Position
NOTE
items to balance the load for carrying.
Items that need to be repacked into bar-
(4) Use adequate filler material to assure a
rier bags at organizational level will be
tight pack.
given priority of issue.
(5) Close the top, being carefull to assure that
(1) Inspect bag to check that it is intact,
wire loops are fitted together,
undamaged, and moisture-free.