LMER Carbon Steel Open Head
55-Gallon Drum QC Checklist

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Description Stores Catalog
Number
Packaging Filling
Instructions
Plant
Drum, Carbon steel, open head, 55 gallon, 22 1/2 in. ID
UN 1A2/X 320/ S; UN 1A2/Y 1.4/100,
1.5189 mm Nominal (16 gauge)

02-112-6400 LMTPM-CHK-10
(for Hazmat use)
or
LMTPM-PKG-05
(for Type A use)
Y-12
ORNL

    Mfg. Details Per:  LMER Packaging Specifications
                                No. 100-1A2-0004
                                Issue Date:        April 15, 1994
                                Revised Date:    June 15, 1999

The following inspections will be performed on the incoming drums by receiver to determine the drums meet quality standards and the requirements of this document. However, the receiver is not limited to the following inspections to determine quality and specification conformance. Conformance will be indicated by a Y or N in the "Y/N" column, and negative responses documented on the Nonconformance Report (NCR), UCN 11457, (items 3-21b), attached to the checklist, and submitted to Lockheed Martin Transportation and Packaging Management (LMTPM) for necessary action.

This checklist is to be reproduced for QC Inspections.

Receiver Inspection Quality Control (QC) Checklist for Incoming Stainless Steel Drums

 

QC Conformance

Y/N

<< "No's" to be documented on form UCN-11457 with checklist

1

Steel gauge size   Meets dimensions/tolerances per attached Gauge Table, Appendix A-1.

2

Capacity   Drum is the capacity specified in the Order/Catalog Description.

3

Drum Surface   Clean, no significant scratching, dings or dents in drum, no significant corrosion, on exterior surface of drum.

4

Locking rings, chimes   Bolted locking rings are painted steel, contain bolt size (minimum) specified in Appendix A-1 and show no significant rusting/corrosion.
  Bolted locking rings close tightly; not loose around drum lid.

5

Drum lids   Lids are painted WHITE; no significant rusting/corrosion or dents.
   6 Gaskets in lids   Gaskets are securely glued into the drum lids.
   7 Drum interior   Visually verify lined, including lids; ref ¶ 2.10 of this specification.
   8 Drum exterior   Painted Black (SSCI {Steel Shipping Container Institute} standard), except lids, unless another color is specified elsewhere in the specific order.

9

Markings   Drums marked (as a minimum) with LMER specified UN markings, per Catalog Description.
  Drums legibly marked (embossed) on drum bottom in accordance with required 49 CFR markings, and specified gross test weight.  Permanent (embossed) markings are not required on bottoms of 5 and 10 gallon drums--required durable complete markings must be on bottom or side per 49 CFR ¶ 178.503(a).

10

Dual Markings   Drums embossed with both solid and liquid UN markings, as specified in Catalog Description, and required under ¶ 1.1 of this document.

11

Side Markings   The required UN markings (including the specified dual UN marks) are durably and legibly marked on the side.
  CATN--plus the last four (4) digits of the catalog number, below UN markings per ¶ 5.0.
Catalog Number___________________________ P. O. Number________________________________
Total Units Received_______________________ Inspection Method: Per LMTPM QC Inspection Plan
Sample Size_______[Based on ANSI/ASQC Z1.4-1993] NCR No._______________________
Inspector/Date_________________________________

Additional comments on back: _____check, if yes.

The above QC inspection check list shall be accomplished for each order based on random samples of incoming carbon steel drums, by LMER facilities to determine manufacturer's conformance to these specified LMER Packaging Specifications.

Shipments of carbon steel drums not meeting specified requirements will be returned to the seller for credit.

QC inspections resulting in non-compliance with these Packaging Specifications will be cause for rejection of the entire shipment.

 

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