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HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY, AIR FORCE, MARINE CORPS,
AND NAVY
17 April 2007 PCN 184 110750 00
TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATORS MANUAL
FORREACTIVE SKIN DECONTAMINATION LOTION (RSDL)
(NSN 6505-01-507-5074) TRAINING PACKET, REACTIVE SKIN
DECONTAMINATION LOTION (RSDL)
(NSN 6910-01-507-5141)WARNING - This document contains
export-controlled technical data whose export is restricted by the
Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., Sec 2751 et seq) or
Executive Order 12470. Violation of these export laws is subject to
severe criminal penalties.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C - Distribution
authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their contractors. This
publication is required for administrative and operational purposes
as determined 28 April 2004. Other requests for this document shall
be referred to Commander, U.S. Army, Research Development and
Engineering Command (RDECOM), ATTN: AMSRD-ECB-ENA-L, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD 21010-5424.DESTRUCTION NOTICE - Destroy by any
method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction
of the document.
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WARNING SUMMARY
a
GENERAL INFORMATION
Warnings contain information that if ignored could result in
death or injury to personnel. Cautions contain information that if
ignored could result in damage to equipment. Notes contain
instructional information.
This manual contains Warnings, Cautions, and Notes.
WARNING
RSDL is for external use only as directed. Not for prophylactic
use or whole body decontamination. Allow RSDL to remain on skin for
at least 2 minutes. An RSDL ingredient is absorbed through the skin
and may cause adverse effects.
Under no circumstances should RSDL training lotion be used in
place of the RSDL during actual combat operations. The training
lotion DOES NOT contain active ingredients.
DO NOT mix or dispose Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion
(RSDL) or Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion (RSDL) training
lotion with solid, undiluted, or diluted compounds such as
high-test Hypochlorite (HTH) or Super Tropical Bleach (STB). Heat
and/or fire may result.
Do not use RSDL for training even if it is expired.
RSDL may cause skin irritation such as burning or tingling. RSDL
may cause numbing of the lips or a metallic taste in the mouth.
RSDL will cause irritation of the eyes. AVOID contact with eyes and
wounds. If contact with eyes or wounds occurs, rinse with water as
soon as possible.
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WARNING SUMMARY - Continued
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FIRST AID
For general information about first aid see:
FM 4-25.11 (Army) AFMAN 44-163(I) (Air Force) MCRP 3.02G (Marine
Corps) NTRP 4-02.1.1 (Navy)
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY, AIR FORCE, MARINE CORPS,
AND NAVY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 17 April 2007
TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATORS MANUAL FOR
REACTIVE SKIN DECONTAMINATION LOTION (RSDL)(NSN
6505-01-507-5074)
TRAINING PACKET, REACTIVE SKIN DECONTAMINATION LOTION (RSDL)
(NSN 6910-01-507-5141)
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REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS You can help
improve this manual. If you find any mistakes, or if you know of a
way to improve the procedures, please let us know.
(A) Army - Mail your letter or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes
to Publications and Blank Forms) to Commander RDECOM, ATTN:
AMSRD-ECB-ENA-L, 5183 Blackhawk Rd, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
21010-5424.
(F) Air Force - Submit AFTO Form 22 through command channels to
HQ, AFCESA/CEXR, 139 Barnes Drive Suite1, Tyndall AFB, FL
32403-5419 and OCR: AFMSA/SGSL, Medical Logistics Division, 1423
Sultan Drive, Suite 200, Fort Detrick, MD. 21702-5600.(MC) Marine
Corps - Marine Corps users submit NAVMC Form 10772 to MARCORSYSCOM,
Asst CMDR Acquisition Logistics, Code ACAL, 814 Radford Blvd, STE
20343, Albany, GA 31704-0343 or electronically to:
http//www.usmc.mil, selecting publications and then selecting NAVMC
10772.
(N) Navy - The Navy uses TMDR, NAVSEA 4160/1, Commander, Navel
Surface Warfare Center, Naval Sea Data Supporting Activity (Code
310), Port Hueneme,CA 93043-4307. TMDERs can be submitted
electronically on the Internet http://nsdsa.phdnswc.navy.mil.
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WARNING - This document contains export-controlled technical
data whose export is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act
(Title 22, U.S.C., Sec 2751 et seq) or Executive Order 12470.
Violation of these export laws is subject to severe criminal
penalties.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C - Distribution authorized to
U.S. Government Agencies and their contractors. This publication is
required for administrative and operational purposes as determined
28 April 2004. Other requests for this document shall be referred
to Commander, U.S. Army, Research Development and Engineering
Command (RDECOM), ATTN: AMSRD-ECB-ENA-L, Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 21010-5424.DESTRUCTION NOTICE - Destroy by any method that will
prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WP SEQUENCE NUMBER
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION AND EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONGeneral
information
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WP 0001 Equipment Description and
Data..............................................................................
WP 0002
CHAPTER 2 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS Operation Under Usual
Conditions, RSDL
............................................................... WP
0003 Operation Under Usual Conditions, RSDL Training Packet
..................................... WP 0004
CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Service (PMCS) ............................................ WP
0005
CHAPTER 4 SUPPORTING INFORMATION References
...............................................................................................................
WP 0006Components of End Item (COEI) and Basic Issue Items (BII)
Lists ......................... WP 0007
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CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INFORMATION AND EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
0001GENERAL INFORMATION
SCOPE
Figure 1. Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion (RSDL)
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SCOPE - Continued Type of Manual This TM is an Operators Manual.
It will show you how to use the Reactive Skin Decontamination
Lotion (Figure 1) to decontaminate exposed skin.
Model Number and Equipment Name There is no model number for the
decontamination lotion or the training lotion.
The official nomenclature of the decontamination lotion is
Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion. The NSN is 6505-01-507-5074,
which identifies a box containing 20 pouches with three packets per
pouch (60 packets).
The official nomenclature of the training lotion is Training
Packet, Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion. The NSN is
6910-01-507-5141, which identifies a box containing 20 training
pouches with three packets per pouch (60 packets).
Purpose of Equipment The RSDL (green packaging) allows you to
quickly decontaminate your skin through physical removal and
chemical reduction of toxic agents. The RSDL Training Lotion (blue
packaging) is used for training purposes and it simulates the look,
feel, and application of the actual RSDL, allowing for accurate and
realistic practice in the application and covering of the skin.
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EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
RSDL may cause a false positive on M8 paper and M9 tape. RSDL
will remove the ink print on the packaging of M256 detector
tickets.
MAINTENANCE FORMS, RECORDS, AND REPORTS
(A) Department of the Army forms and procedures used for
equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA PAM 750-8, The
Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual.
(F) Maintenance forms and records used by Air Force personnel
are prescribed in AFI 21-101 and the applicable TO 00-20 Series
Technical Orders.
(MC) Maintenance forms and records used by Marine Corps
personnel are prescribed by TM 4700-15/1.
(N) Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Maintenance Index Page
(MIP) Series 6641 will be used to govern maintenance of RSDL.
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REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR)
(A) If your RSDL needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR.
You, the user, are the only one who can tell us what you don't like
about your equipment. Let us know why you don't like the design or
performance. If you have Internet access, the easiest and fastest
way to report problems or suggestions is to go to
https://aeps.ria.army.mil/aepspublic.cfm (scroll down and choose
the Submit Quality Deficiency Report bar). The Internet form lets
you choose to submit an Equipment Improvement Recommendation (EIR),
a Product Quality Deficiency Report (PQDR or a Warranty Claim
Action (WCA). You may also submit your information using an SF 368
(Product Quality Deficiency Report). You can send your SF 368 via
e-mail, regular mail, or facsimile using the addresses/facsimile
numbers specified in DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance Management
System (TAMMS) Users Manual. We will send you a reply.
(MC) For Marine Corps users: Quality deficiency reports (QDR)
shall be submitted on SF 368 in accordance with MCO 4855.10. A
reply will be furnished to you. (F and N) Report in accordance with
local policy.
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REPORTING ADVERSE REACTIONS
Immediately report any adverse reactions to the use of RSDL to
unit medical personnel, who will initiate medical reporting
procedures to the Defense Medical Standardization Board.
On-line reporting is authorized at the Directorate of Medical
Material Logistics DSCP site:
https//dmmonline.dscp.dla.mil/forms/Product_Quality_Deficiency_Rpt_instructions.asp.
This is an electronic SF 380 process.
Units may also report adverse reactions by using Standard Form
(SF) 380 (Reporting and Processing Medical Material
Complaint/Quality Improvement Reports) and mailing it to Defense
Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP), 700 Robbins Avenue,
Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096.
CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL Corrosion Prevention and
Control (CPC) of materiel is a continuing concern. It is important
that any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the
problem can be corrected and improvements can be made to prevent
the problem in future items. Corrosion specifically occurs with
metals. It is commonly caused by exposure to moisture, acids,
bases, or salts. An example is the rusting of iron. Corrosion
damage in metals can be seen, depending on the metal, as
tarnishing, pitting, fogging, surface residue, and/or cracking.
Plastics, composites, and rubbers can also degrade. Degradation is
caused by thermal (heat), oxidation (oxygen), solvation (solvents),
or photolytic (light, typically UV) processes. The most common
exposures are excessive heat or light. Damage from these processes
will appear as cracking, softening, swelling, and/or breaking.
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CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL - Continued
(A) Submit form to the address specified in DA PAM 750-8, The
Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual.
(F) Submit SF 368 in accordance with T.O.00-35D-54 to HQ,
AFMSA/SGSL, medical Logistics Division, 1423 Sultan Drive, Suite
200, Fort Detrick, MD. 21702-5600. (N) Submit SF 368 according to
NAVSUPP-485 with copy to Commanding Officer, NSWCCD-SSES, Attn:
Code 622, 1569 Constitution Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19112-1403. (MC)
Submit SF 368 in accordance with MCO 4855.10 to: Commander, Attn:
OPS business Office L150, 814 Radford Blvd, STE 20320, Albany, GA
31704-0320 or email to: [email protected].
DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE Destruction of
materiel to prevent enemy use shall be in accordance with
requirements of TM 43-0002-31, Destruction of Chemical Weapons and
Defense Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use.
NOMENCLATURE AND ABBREVIATION CROSS REFERENCE LIST A
............................Army F.............................Air
Force N ............................Navy
MC.................... Marine Corps RSDL................
Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion
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0002
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA
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EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURES
Each RSDL consists of a green-colored pouch containing three
green-colored individual decon packets. Each packet is enough to do
one complete personal decontamination. Each packet contains a
lotion-impregnated applicator pad. The lotion is the
decontaminating material and the applicator pad is used to apply
the lotion and wipe the skin surface to enhance effectiveness of
decontamination.
Each training RSDL consists of a blue-colored pouch containing
three blue-colored individual training packets. Each packet is
enough to practice one complete personal decontamination. Each
packet contains a lotion-impregnated applicator pad. The lotion is
the training material and the applicator pad is used to apply the
lotion. The training lotion accurately simulates the feel and
method of application of RSDL. The training lotion does not contain
any active ingredients.
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EQUIPMENT DATA Table 1. Dimensions
NOMENCLATURE HEIGHT WIDTH THICKNESS
Decon Pouch 6.0 in (15 cm) 4.2 in (11cm) 1.2 in (3 cm)
Decon Packet 6.0 in (15 cm) 4.2 in (11cm) 0.4 in (1 cm)
Training Pouch 6.0 in (15 cm) 4.2 in (11cm) 1.2 in (3 cm)
Training Packet 6.0 in (15 cm) 4.2 in (11cm) 0.4 in (1 cm)
WEIGHT 3.5 oz (100 g) TEMPERATURE RANGES Operating temperature:
34oF (1oC) to 130oF (54oC)
Storage temperature: 59oF (15oC) to 86oF (30oC)
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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CHAPTER 2: OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
0003OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS, RSDL
0003-1
GENERAL
You, the operator, must be sure your RSDL is ready for use both
before your operation and after. Be sure the PMCS has been done
before and after operation (WP 0005). The training lotion will be
handled, inspected, and used in the same manner as the RSDL.
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0003
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES WARNING
DO NOT mix RSDL or RSDL training lotion with solid, undiluted
high-test Hypochlorite (HTH) or Super Tropical Bleach (STB). Heat
and/or fire may result.
AVOID contact with eyes and wounds. If contact with eyes or
wounds occur, rinse with water as soon as possible
NOTE
For best results, start wiping face, and other areas of exposed
skin within 1 minute and finish within 2 minutes or less.
When you find or suspect agent on your skin or a buddy sees it
and tells you, act immediately using this procedure.
1. Don protective mask and hood. Do not pull the drawstrings. Do
not fasten the shoulder straps if your hood has them.
2. Seek overhead cover or use a poncho for protection against
further contamination.
3. Remove one packet from the carrying pouch.
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
NOTEAny notch may be used to open the packet. The applicator pad
can be used from either side and may be gripped in any manner
allowing the applicator pad to be applied to the skin.
4. Tear open packet quickly at notch. Remove applicator pad from
the packet. Save the packet as the remaining lotion can be added to
the applicator pad if required.
Figure 1. Opening Packet at Notch
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
5. Thoroughly scrub the exposed skin of the hand, palm, and
fingers with applicator pad.
6. Switch the applicator pad to the other hand and thoroughly
scrub the exposed skin of the other hand, palm, and fingers.
Figure 2. Scrubbing Hand with Lotion
7. If you were masked with the hood secured when you become
contaminated, stop. Put on your protective gloves. Use the balance
of the RSDL to spot decontaminate any equipment that may be
contaminated.
8. If you were not masked with the hood secured when you become
contaminated, continue decontaminating the exposed skin.
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES Continued WARNING
Death or injury may result if you breathe toxic agent while
doing steps 9 through 15. If you need to breathe before you finish,
reseal your mask, clear it and check it, get your breath then
resume decontaminating procedure.
NOTE
Decon procedures are the same regardless of protective mask
type. In the case with JSLIST/Saratoga, which has the hood attached
to the protective coat, ignore mention of hood in the following
steps.
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
9. Stop breathing, close eyes, grasp mask beneath chin and pull
hood and mask away from chin enough to allow one hand between the
mask and your face. Hold the mask in this position during steps 10
through 15.
Figure 3. Pulling Hood and Mask from Chin
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IMMDEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued WARNING
AVOID contact with eyes and wounds. If contact with eyes or
wounds occurs, rinse with water as soon as possible.
10. Thoroughly scrub exposed skin of the face with lotion from
the applicator pad.
11. Thoroughly scrub across the forehead.
12. Beginning at one side, scrub up and down across cheeks,
nose, chin, and closed mouth. Avoid ingesting.
Figure 4. Scrubbing Face with Lotion
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
13. Scrub under the chin from the ear along the jawbone to the
other ear to coat the skin with lotion.
Figure 5. Scrubbing Jawbone Area with Lotion
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
CAUTION
Do not apply lotion to lens of protective mask. RSDL may cause
loss of transparency. 14. Turn your hand over and scrub the inside
surfaces of the mask that touch your skin. Be sure to
include the drinking tube and canteen cap. Keep the
applicator.
Figure 6. Scrubbing Mask with Lotion
15. Immediately reseal and clear the mask. Perform mask
check.
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IMMEDIATE DECON PROCEDURES - Continued
16. Use applicator and any remaining lotion in the packet.
Without breaking mask seal, scrub the decon applicator pad across
the forehead, exposed scalp, the skin of the neck, ears, and
throat.
17. Fasten hood.
18. Thoroughly scrub the hands with lotion again.
19. Put on protective gloves.
WARNING Do not discard RSDL or training RSDL packaging or
applicator pads into containers that contain HTH or STB. Heat and
or fire may result.
20. Any remaining lotion may be used to spot decon weapons and
personal equipment.
21. Do not put used packets in your pockets. Discard the used
packets in accordance with local standard disposal procedures.
Discard the carrying pouch after packets are used.
22. Discard applicator pad.
23. Remove lotion by washing with water or soap and water when
operational conditions permit.
24. Allow RSDL to remain on skin for at least 2 minutes.END OF
WORK PACKAGE
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0004
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS, RSDL TRAINING PACKET
0004-1
WARNING
Under no circumstances should RSDL training lotion be used in
place of the RSDL during actual combat operations. The training
lotion does NOT contain active ingredients.
CAUTION Do not apply RSDL training lotion to protective hood.
The lotion may cause deterioration of hood. Do not apply RSDL
training lotion to lens of protective mask. The lotion may cause
loss of transparency.
INTRODUCTION
The RSDL training lotion is used to simulate skin
decontamination. It can be used to practice the procedure and
ensure that you are completely covering your exposed skin.
It helps you get familiar with the equipment and become capable
of efficiently and effectively decontaminating yourself under
operational conditions.
The Training Packet is the same size and shape as the RSDL but
is colored blue and is marked RSDL TRAINING LOTION. The lotion
looks and feels like actual RSDL lotion.
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OPERATION
1. Carry and apply the RSDL training packet in the same manner
as you carry the RSDL. Follow the procedures in WP 0003 to practice
application of the lotion to completely cover your exposed
skin.
2. Have a buddy examine you prior to and after unmasking and
before you wash the Training Lotion off of your skin to ensure you
have completely covered your face, neck, throat, and hands.
3. Examine the inside of your mask to ensure you have covered
the skin contact surfaces.
4. Wash your mask with water to clean off the RSDL training
lotion.
5. Wash your skin with water or soap and water to remove the
RSDL training lotion.
6. Avoid ingesting.
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CHAPTER 3: MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
0005PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
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PMCS TABLE INTRODUCTION
Table 1 contains the PMCS procedures. It indicates what items to
check, when to check them, and how to check them. Following is an
explanation of each column in the table.
ITEM NO. Column - The checks and services are listed in the
order that they shall be accomplished. Use this number to record
results of checks and services in accordance with applicable
Service guidance.
INTERVAL Column - This column indicates when a check or service
is to be accomplished.
ITEM TO BE CHECKED OR SERVICED Column - The items listed in this
column indicate what part of the equipment is to be checked.
PROCEDURES Column - This column indicates how to perform the
check on the item listed in the ITEM TO BE CHECKED OR SERVICED
column.
EQUIPMENT NOT READY/ AVAILABLE IF: Column - This column contains
criteria that will cause the equipment to be classified as not
ready because of inability to perform its primary mission. This
column will be blank if the associated equipment will not cause
RSDL to be unusable.
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Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for RSDL
ITEMNO.
INTERVAL ITEM TO BE CHECKED
ORSERVICED
PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT NOT READY/
AVAILABLE IF:
1 BEFORE RSDL 1. Inspect pouch for leaks or stains. If stain or
lotion is detected, inspect the packets for leaks as shown in step
2.
2. Remove packets from pouch and inspect as follows: a. Check
the number of
packets in the pouch.There should be three.
b. The packets should be flexible and the sponge applicator pad
clearly felt flexing inside.
Two or fewer packets in pouch. Request new pouch. Continue to
use pouch until all packets are gone. Two or more packets contain
inflexible applicator pads.
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Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for RSDL -
Continued ITEMNO.
INTERVAL ITEM TO BE CHECKED
ORSERVICED
PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT NOT READY/
AVAILABLE IF:
WARNING Do not discard RSDL packaging or applicator pads into
containers that contain HTH or STB. Heat and or fire may
result.
c. Check for leaks. Discard any leaking packets.
Two or more packets are stained or leak.
d. Check expiration date on each packet. Replace expired
packets.
Two or more packets are past expiration.
2 AFTER RSDL Repeat the BEFORE operation checks.
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CHAPTER 4: SUPPORTING INFORMATION
0006REFERENCES
0006-1
SCOPE
This appendix lists all forms and publications referenced in the
manual.
ARMY PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS
DA Form 2028 ........................ Recommended Changes to
Publications and Blank Forms DA Pam 750-8 ........................
The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
Users Manual FM 4-25.11 ............................. First Aid
SF 368.................................... Product Quality
Deficiency Report SF 380....................................
Reporting and Processing Medical Material
Complaint/Quality Improvement Reports TM
43-0002-31....................... Destruction of Chemical Weapons
and Defense Equipment
to Prevent Enemy Attack
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0006
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AIR FORCE PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS
AFMAN 44-163(I)....................First AidAFTO Form
22........................Technical Order System Publication
Improvement Report
and Reply TO 00-20-1 .............................Policies and
Procedures TO 00-35D-54.........................USAF Deficiency
Reporting, Investigation, and Resolution
MARINE CORPS PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS
MCRP 3.02G ..........................First Aid MCO 4855.10
.........................Product Quality Deficiency Report Order
NAVMC Form 10772 ..............Technical Publication Change Request
SF 368 ....................................Product Quality
Deficiency Report TM 4700-15/1 .........................General
Equipment Record Procedures
NAVY PUBLICATION AND FORMS
NTRP 4-02.1.1........................First Aid NAVSEA Form
4160/1............Technical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report
(TMDER) NAVSUP P-485 ......................Ashore Supply SF 368
....................................Product Quality Deficiency
Report
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0007
COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI) AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII)
LISTS
0007-1
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists components of the end item and basic
issue items for the RSDL to help you inventory the items required
for safe and efficient operation of the equipment.
General
The Components of End Item (COEI) and Basic Issue Items (BII)
information is divided into the following lists:
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General - Continued
Table 1. Components of End Item (COEI)
Not applicable for the RSDL. This list is for information
purposes only and is not authority to requisition replacements.
These items are part of the equipment. As part of the end item,
these items must be with the end item whenever it is issued or
transferred between property accounts. Items of COEI are removed
and separately packaged for transportation or shipment only when
necessary. Illustrations are furnished to help you find and
identify the items.
Table 2. Basic Issue Items (BII)
These essential items are required to place the RSDL in
operation and to operate it. Although shipped separately packaged,
BII must be with the RSDL during operation and when it is
transferred between property accounts. Listing these items is your
authority to request/requisition them for replacement based on
authorization of the end item by the TOE/MTOE.
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Explanations of Columns in the COEI List and BII List Column (1)
- Illus Number. Gives you the number of the item illustrated.
Column (2)- National Stock Number. Identifies the stock number
of the item to be used for requisitioning purposes.
Column (3) Description, CAGEC, and Part Number. Identifies the
Federal item name (in all capital letters) followed by a minimum
description when needed. The last line below the description is the
CAGEC (Commercial and Government Entity Code) (in parenthesis) and
the part number.
Column (4) - (U/I) Unit of Issue. Indicates how the item is
issued for the National Stock Number in column two.
Column (5) - (QTY RQD) Quantity Required. Indicates the quantity
required. Table 1. Components of End Item List
(1)ILLUS
NUMBER
(2)NATIONAL
STOCK NUMBER
(3)DESCRIPTION CAGEC AND PART NUMBER
(4)U/I
(5)QTY RQD
Not applicable. The RSDL contains no Components of End Item.
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Table 2. Basic Issue Items
(1)ILLUS
NUMBER
(2)NATIONAL
STOCK NUMBER
(3)DESCRIPTION CAGEC AND PART NUMBER
(4)U/I
(5)QTY RQD
NA TM 3-6505-001-10 Operators Manual for Reactive Skin
Decontamination Lotion (RSDL) and Training Packet, Reactive Skin
Decontamination Lotion (RSDL)
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ARMY TM 3-6505-001-10 AIR FORCE TO 14S4-2-1
MARINE CORPS TM 11075ANAVY SS010-AB-MMO-010
By Order of the Secretary of the Army: GEORGE W. CASEY, JR.
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
JOYCE E. MORROW Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the
Army 0710303 Army Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution
number (IDN) 280899 requirements for TM 3-6505-001-10.
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MARINE CORPS TM 11075ANAVY SS010-AB-MMO-010
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force: Official:BRUCE
CARLSON MICHAEL T. MOSELEY General, USAF General, USAF Commander,
Air Force Materiel Command Chief of Staff
By Order of the Commandant of the Marine Corps: J. L. NELSON,
JR.
Program Manager, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear
Defense Systems Combat Equipment and Support Systems
Marine Corps Systems Command
Marine Corps Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with PCN 184 110750 00.
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PIN: 083981-000
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