TABLE 1. Examination requirements.
Defects |
Classification |
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Major |
Minor |
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I. Material defects and workmanship damages. a. any hole b. Deep crease or fold line\ c. Cut or tear |
X X X |
|
II. Basic material. a. Any evidence of delamination. b. Area of excess cement c. Any brittle areas which cracks when bent. d. Any foreign material which when removed results in damage to suit. e. Any foreign material which when removed does not result in damage to suit. f. Any blister or pin hole. g. Any objectionable odor. h. Color not as specified. i. The dry suit material is not the material specified. |
X
X X
X
X X |
X
X
X |
III. Cleanliness. a. One or more spots or stains of a permanent nature. |
|
X |
IV. Component and assembly. a. Any component part omitted or any required operation omitted or improperly performed. |
X |
|
V. Seams. a. Any open seam. b. Seam not properly joined. |
X X |
|
VI. Automatic exhaust valve. a. Item does not work as intended. b. Item not located on suit as specified. c. Item not secured on suit properly. d. Suit leaks water around valve. |
X X X X |
|
VII. Wrist cuffs. a. Omitted b. Neck seal not secured to suit properly |
X X |
|
VIII. Neck seal. a. Omitted. b. Neck seal not secured to suit properly. |
X X |
|
IX. Labeling. a. The label is not legible or does not contain the required information. |
|
X |
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