MIL-DTL-19595D
6.1 Intended Use. Tests described in this document are intended to be applied to items, equipment and
materials used in the proximity of magnetic influence ordnance. Examples of such items are nonmagnetic
tools and equipment used by military, civilian, contractor and other personnel tasked with explosive
ordnance disposal missions. These items are not intended for common usage.
6.2. Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents must specify the following:
a. Title, number and date of this specification.
6.3 Definitions. When used in conjunction with this specification, the following terms are defined.
6.3.1 Contact Items. Contact items are intended to be placed in direct contact with magnetic influence
ordnance. Examples include: energetic tools, hand tools, lifting shackles, etc.
6.3.2 Non-Contact Items. Non-contact items are not intended to be placed in direct contact with, but in
proximity to magnetic influence ordnance. Examples include: sonars, underwater breathing apparatus,
swim fins, etc.
6.3.3 Assemblies. Assemblies are complete and functional end items capable of performing an operational
task. Examples include: screwdrivers, AN/PQS-2A sonar, underwater breathing apparatus, etc.
6.3.4 Components. Components are all other items not considered assemblies. Examples include: screws,
brackets, batteries, valves, gauges, etc.
6.3.5 Units of Measure. 1 gamma = 10-5 gauss = 10-5 oersted = 10-9 webers/M2 = 10-9 tesla = 1nT
6.4 Subject Term (Key Word) Listing.
EOD;
Man rated
6.5 Changes from Previous Issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with
respect to the previous issue due to the extensiveness of the changes
Custodians:
Preparing Activity:
Navy - OS
Navy - OS
(Project NDTI-N289)
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