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base is 30 feet above the hard, level concrete surface. It shall then be
allowed to free-fall onto the concrete. Any damage which results in the release
of the stored material or which makes the material accessible without further
force shall constitute failure of the test.
4.6.11 Surreptitious, covert and forced entry tests. There shall be sufficient time and opportunity to study the design and construction of the cabinet and to develop testing methods prior to the start of testing. There shall be no limit to the number of methods of surreptitious, covert and forced entry attempted. Not more than two men shall be used simultaneously during each attempt at entry. The man-minute working time shall cover the period during which a surreptitious, covert or forced entry test on the cabinet is in
progress and shall be exclusive of time required for safety precautions and rest periods.
4.6.11.1 Tools and devices. Tools and devices used in the surreptitious entry tests are unlimited, except that the total weight of the tools used for a single test shall not exceed 150 pounds. The tools and devices used in the covert entry tests shall be limited as specified below. Power tools, electrically or battery powered shall be commercially available equipment, and shall be limited to drills not exceeding 5000 rpm. Pressure rigs may be used, with a lever arm not exceeding 30 inches. Tools may be reasonably modified, (i.e., special chucks on drills, ground or shaped chisels or pry bars, etc.). Electrical tools shall be able to operate on electricity available in normal office space. Tools and devices shall be capable of being carried in two cases or bags, each case or bag not exceeding 1.5 cubic feet in volume. The total weight of the tools used in a single test shall not exceed 150 pounds,
exclusive of the weight of the case. Devices for the application of heat shall be limited to single tank propane, butane or equivalent devices which fall within the weight and dimension limits specified above. Acetylene, MAPP or equivalent shall not be used. Electric arc or any form of burn bars, oxidizer assisted products or explosives will not be used. The tools and devices used for forced entry tests shall be limited to non-powered tools only. The test tools and devices selected for a particular attempt shall be weighed prior to commencement of the test.
4.6.11.2 Timing. The time clock shall be started when the test equipment is picked up to approach the sample and shall not be stopped during the test except as specified above. Any change or repair of tools taken from the carrying case during a test shall only be done while the clock is running. The tests must be conducted in a manner that is repeatable. Any surreptitious, covert or forced entry into the cabinet under the above conditions, within the time specified for the cabinet's class, shall provide reason to consider the cabinet as having failed to meet the requirement.
4.6.12 Entry by radiological techniques. The cabinet shall successfully meet the following test to demonstrate resistance to entry by radiological techniques. The cabinet structure shall be radiographed and the resulting radiographs shall not permit determination of the lock combination to the extent that entry is made into the cabinet in less than the time specified. Radioactive isotopes and other sources, of any type judged to be effective for the purpose of this test, will be used. Any effective radiation shielding provided in the cabinet will be included in the test. The test is intended to simulate attempted entry within the specification limit of 150 pounds of equipment, utilizing practicable and feasible procedures and equipment available to Government testing agencies performing the tests. Any entry made under the preceding conditions within 20 man-hours shall be considered a failure of the cabinet to meet the requirement of this specification.
4.6.13 Finish test.
4.6.13.1 Bend test. A 20 gage steel panel prepared as specified in 3.5.2 shall, at room temperature, be bent around a 1/4 inch rod to an angle of 180
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