5.2 Marking.
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5.2.1 Civil agencies. In addition to the marking required in the contract or order, the shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123.
5.2.2 Military activities. In addition to markings required by the contract or order, the shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The doors are intended for use in storage vaults and strong-rooms to protect against unauthorized passage of a person or persons through the doorway into the vault proper.
6.2 Ordering data. Purchasers should exercise any desired options offered herein, and procurement documents should specify the following:
(a)Title, symbol and date of this specification. (b)Class, type, style, and design required. (c)Thickness and composition of the vault wall. (d)Door stop requirements if other than wall mount. (e)Levels of packing and marking required.
6.3 Qualification. With respect to products requiring qualification, awards will be made only for such products as have, prior to the time set for opening of bids, been tested and approved for inclusion on the applicable Federal Qualified Products List, whether or not such products have actually be so listed by that date. The attention of suppliers is called to this requirement, and manufacturers are urged to arrange to have the products that they propose to offer to the Federal Government tested for qualification so that they may be eligible to be awarded contracts or orders
for the products covered by this specification. The activity responsible for the Qualified Products List is the Furniture Commodity Center, Federal Supply Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20406, and information pertaining to qualification may be obtained from that activity.
6.4 Composition of vault wall. Examples of materials commonly used in vault construction are reinforced concrete, interlocked hard brick, steel alloy, or a combination of these. In order that the door manufacturer can insure a proper fit, the purchaser should stipulate in the purchase order (see
6.2) the thickness and the type of material used in the vault wall.
6.5 Definition of terms used in this specification.
6.5.1 Entry. For the purpose of this specification, entry means: (1) opening the door, (2) creating an opening to allow passage through the vault door or wall opening in which the door is mounted.
6.5.2 Surreptitious entry. For the purpose of this specification, surreptitious entry means a method of entry, such as lock manipulation or radiological attack on the combination lock, which would not be detectable during normal use or during inspection by a qualified person.
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