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  1. (1) Inspect Ammunition Supply Points (ASP) at least semi-annually. (2) Inspect all arms rooms twice annually using the Fort Lee Form 385-4, Arms Room Checklist, at the end of this regulation. (3)...

  2. MILITARY MUNITIONS C14.1. Scope and Applicability 274 C14.2. Waivers and Exemptions 274 C14.3. Requirements for Storage of Waste Military Munitions Under CE 274 C14.4. Other Storage Standards 276 C14.5. Un-Permitted and Uncontrolled Loss Reporting 276 C14.6. Closure of Facilities Storing Waste Military Munitions Under CE 277 C14.7.

  3. Principles of Ammunition and Explosive Storage, page 21 General requirements † 3–1, page 21 Magazine storage of ammunition and explosive † 3–2, page 22

  4. The official source for ALL ammunition and explosives information is the Munitions and Explosives Safety Community of Practice at https://www.milsuite.mil/wiki/Ammunition_References.

  5. storing ammunition must be completed IAW AR 385-10, Department of Army Pamphlet (DA PAM) 385-64, 49 CFR and DTR4500.9-R. e. When a lightning warning has been issued for lightning within 25...

  6. The NATO Allied Ammunition Storage and Transport Publication AASTP-5, “NATO Guidelines for the Storage, Maintenance and Transport of Ammunition on Deployed Missions or Operations”, is a NATO document involving NATO property rights.

  7. 29 lut 2008 · These standards are designed to manage risks associated with DoD-titled ammunition and explosives (AE) by providing protection criteria to minimize serious injury, loss of life, and damage to property. V8.1.1.2. Due to the size and complexity of this Manual, alternate paragraph numbering has been approved for use throughout.

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