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AFJM 24-204/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19G/DLAI 4145.3

Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments

1 March 1997

By Order of the Secretaries of the Air Force,

the Army, the Navy, and the Defense Logistics Agency

Transportation

This manual implements AFPD 24-2, Preparation and Movement of Air Force Material. It provides guidance and procedures for preparing hazardous materials for shipment by military aircraft to ensure that such materials are packaged, marked, labeled, and prepared properly for transportation. This manual includes the shipment of nuclear materials, except for nuclear weapon major assemblies and nuclear components packaged and shipped per Department of Energy-Defense Nuclear Agency (DOE-DNA) TP 45-51 and its supplements. It includes labeling requirements, instructions for transporting passengers with hazardous materials and instructions for notifying the aircraft commander regarding the hazardous materials that are on the aircraft. It implements Department of Defense (DoD) Regulation 4500.32-R, Military Standard Transportation and Movement Procedures (MILSTAMP) Volume I, March 1987 with Changes 1-6, and Department of Transportation (DOT) Exemptions 7573 and 9232 (DOT-E 7573 and DOT-E 9232) for commercial aircraft under contract to the Air Mobility Command (AMC). The use of a name of any specific manufacturer, commercial product, commodity or service in this publication does not imply endorsement by the military services.** Penalties and Disciplinary Action. DoD personnel who knowingly violate this manual are subject to disciplinary action based on the seriousness of the offense according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the Federal Personnel Manual (FPM) supplement 751, and Agency Code of Penalties (AFI 36-704, AR CPR S1, NAV CMMI 751.1, MC NCPI 750, and DLAR FPM chapter 751.) Penalties may be civil or criminal and may include fines or imprisonment. See attachments 1 and 2 for terms, abbreviations, and...