(6) When parts are needed for a job already in the shop, or for a high
priority job, supply requests will be hand carried to technical supply for immediate issue
if parts are not on hand. The shop supervisor should be notified if required parts are not
immediately available from technical supply.
3-7.
MEDICAL/DENTAL EQUIPMENT PACKING PROCEDURES
Whenever you need to pack medical and dental equipment for movement, use
the following procedures.
a. If possible, pack equipment in the original packing material and shipping
container in which the equipment came.
NOTE:
By using the original packing, you can utilize the pre-formed Styrofoam or
foam rubber packing materials. The original shipping container will have
sufficient strength and will be appropriately marked for handling.
(1)
Disassemble as required.
(a) Ensure you pack all screws, cables, or other fasteners. Seal these
in a plastic bag and mark the contents on the outside of the bag.
(b) Make a list of step-by-step procedures of exactly what you did and
what will be required to put the unit back into service.
(2)
Allow room for service and/or operators manuals.
NOTE:
With original packaging, there will be an area for the manuals. If you are using
other than original packaging, make allowances when selecting a shipping
container for this extra room.
b. If the original packing material is not available, use the following procedures
to pack equipment.
(1)
Disassemble as required.
(a) Ensure you pack all screws, cables, or other fasteners. Seal these
in a plastic bag and mark the contents on the outside of the bag.
(b) Make a list of step-by-step procedures of exactly what you did and
what will be required to put the unit back into service.
(2)
Allow room for service and operators manuals.
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