3. EQUIPMENT The following classes of equipment are considered in this procedure: (a) Scientific (b) Communication (c) Power and Water Production (a) Refrigeration (e) Camp (f) Construction (g) Vehicular (h) Marine (4) Shop (j) Office and Engineering a. SCIENTIFIC This classification covers scientific equipment used by the test groups. It includes gauges, recorders, cameras, test and calibration instruments, and other similar equipment. It is planned that all scientific instruments will be shipped to Z. I. All this equipment will be removed from its present location under Users' direction and transported to Parry, where its condition will be carefully checked by the Users. Under the direction of the various Users, it shall be boxed or crated, and shipped. Any scientific equipment to remain on the Atoll shall be carefully prepared and placed in dehumidified storage. b. COMMUNICATION Telephone switchboards shall be removed from the communications buildings on the experimental islands and returned to Parry for dehumidified storage. They shall be inspected ani carefully cleaned before storing. Telephone instruments other than those in contimed usage shall be collected, cleaned, and baxed before being placed in dehumidified storage on Parry. Terminals for all submarine cables, both telephone and signal, shall be carefully inspected and treated with anti-corrosive materials. Those terminals which remain in place shall be given periodic inspection as part of maintenance operations. Unless required for use, any telephone terminal panels other than submarine cable terminals shall be removed fran experimental islands, shipped to Parry, cleaned, and placed in dehumidified storage. 18-15