latianal Archives —Kep HOLMES & NARVEx, INC. aESGAnes Region 5 RVATION JOBSITE PROCEDURE SCIENTIFIC STATIONS Issued By The Resident Manager NATIONAL KEGION BOX Nol £22679 (#1082) AuHed 3c6-e84C/77 L INSPECTIONoenatonnCN Asn I Sk. Issue: 1 |Page 1 of 6 INDEX TO PARAGRAPHS I ik TTT JV fx? PURPOSE DEFINITIONS RESPONSIBILITY METHOD 5 T4 Ties Ce AR a i Ge me dg mm i em mms am CES et oor cee GFL oe mee mm A re ame ot ae Se ae me ee ee oe ee ee PURPOSE A. I Number: 4-116 A701. Comelssion COLLEGTION 46 326 ATOMIC ENERGY Act EFFECTIVE: February 12, 1959 AReMIVED REPOSITORY PACIFIC sovTHwes T FOLDER. OF To establish the responsibility and outline the method for the pre- servation of scientific stations at the Eniwetok Proving Ground. DEFINITIONS A. SCIENTIFIC STATION A Scientific Station is defined as any structure or piece of equipment that exists for the express use of experiments by the Client and was constructed to the User’s specifications. B. COCOONING Gocooning is defined as a term used to indicate a method of pre- serving a structure, tool or piece of equipment by means of wrapping and then spraying with a liquid plastic to keep out all moisture. c. #506 RUST PREVENTATIVE #506 Rust Preventative is defined as a viscous preparation with an oil base which is used to preserve metal. D. MOTHBALLING Mothballing is defined as a term used to indicate a method for the preservation of a structure, tooi or piece of installed equipment. E. INSTALLED EQUIPMENT Instalied Equipment is defined as equipment which is considered to be a fundamental and essential part of a Scientific Station and is usually designated on engineering prints and drawings as necessary to the completeness of a Station according to User's specifications. In addition, such equipmentis considered-to~p Poe to Supersedes: Jobsite Procedure F-9, Issue 2, dated April 1, 1957 Signed: A

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