holdingsNational Archives “Rep roduced-fromthe JOBSITE PROCEDURKNo: 4-11 @acific Southwest Region 111 (d) Page 5 of 6 After removing rust and corrosion, cabinets or boxes are painted with one coat of zinc oxide paint. Metal Blast Doors and Other Ferrous Metal Items: i Sandblast to remove rust from unpainted metal surfaces and from painted metal surfaces where the rust has started to develop under the paint. (NOTE: Doors usually show rust within a month after being painted.) ii After rust and corrosion is removed, one coat of red lead or zinc-chromate primer is applied to metal blast doors and other ferrous metal items. iii 6. After the sandblasting and painting is completed, a coat of #506 Rust Preventative is applied. (NOTE: Check with the Engineering Division if further information is desired.} Material or equipment left in a Station, or removed for storage or repair, is tagged with a linen tag. Each tag is dated, given an identification number, and stamped by the Engineering Inspector. The Supply Division's representative, in addition to the tagging process mentioned above, identifies and marks, as per Sub~Paragraph III-C, above, all installed equipment which is to remain in the Station and all equipment removed for storage or repair. 7. Equipment, if not protected by being located inside an enclosed Station, is wrapped with weather-proof paper and securely taped or tied. 8. Inside of an enclosed Station with a door, or near a Station not enclosed, a sign, which reads as follows, is posted in full view of anyone entering the Station: "The wrapping on equipment and any or all of this equipment will not be removed or disturbed in any manner without the written approval of H&N Management." A sign, which reads as follows, is also posted on the door of all enclosed Stations: "This door must be kapt closed." 9. After all work is completed, the entire Station is jointly inspected by the Construction & Maintenance Division's supervisor and the Engineering Division's representative.

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