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WARNING
SKIN CONTACT
USE CAUTION when using cleaning solvents. Cleaning solvents
evaporate quickly and can irritate exposed skin if solvents contact skin.
In cold weather, contact of exposed skin with cleaning solvents can
NOTE
Only use those authorized cleaning solvents or agents listed in WP 0058,
Table 1 entitled "Expendable and Durable Items List".
Treating Mildewed Areas. Canvas that has mildewed can be cleaned by scrubbing with a dry brush. If it is
necessary to use water to remove dirt, it should not be used until mildew has been removed. After
removing mildew, examine fabric. Look for evidence of deterioration. If canvas has deteriorated, it should
be replaced.
CAUTION
POSSIBLE DAMAGE
Keep cleaning solvents, gasoline, and lubricants away from rubber or soft
plastic parts. They will deteriorate material.
Cleaning Rust or Grease. When cleaning grease buildup or rusty places, use a cleaning solvent. Then
apply a thin coat of light oil to affected areas.
LEAKAGE DEFINITIONS FOR OPERATOR PMCS
It is necessary for you to know how fluid leakage affects the status of the kitchen. Following are types/
classes of leakage an operator needs to know to be able to determine the status of the kitchen. Learn
these leakage definitions and remember - when in doubt, notify your supervisor.
CAUTION
POSSIBLE DAMAGE
Equipment operation is allowable with minor leakages (Class I or Class
II). Of course, consideration must be given to fluid capacity in the
item/system being checked/inspected. When in doubt notify your
supervisor.
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