MIL-STD-290H
5.10.13.1 Date of manufacture. When shelf life marking is not required, the date of manufacture (of contents) shall be designated by the center month of each quarter and year, namely February, May, August, and November, in which manufacturing took place. The date of manufacture may be indicated on the lids of hermetically sealed cans by embossing.
5.10.14 Batch or lot number. The batch or lot number shall be that series of numbers, letters, or both, established by the manufacturer to record production and control of products. Where lot or batch numbers are applicable, both shall be provided. On containers larger than 1- gallon, the word "BATCH" or "LOT" shall precede the applicable batch or lot number and shall be applied on the side of the container and applied in such a manner, utilizing quality materials, to preclude the tendency to obliterate or smear. On hermetically sealed containers of 1-gallon capacity or less, the lot/batch number may be embossed on the lid of the container.
5.10.15 Contract number. The contract number given in the applicable procurement document shall be used on containers larger than 1-gallon and all intermediate and shipping containers.
5.10.16 Qualification number. The qualification number is the identification code assigned to a product that has been tested for compliance with the specification or commercial item description in advance of procurement. The qualification number, for container marking purposes, is that series of numbers or letters shown in the column "Test and Qualification Reference" of the applicable Government or industry Qualified Products List (QPL), e.g., WORT-P97-3 or AML-AE-1234.5. For Government Qualified Products Lists, if the QPL does not include a qualification number as specified above, the information listing under the column "Government Designation" of the QPL shall be shown. The qualification number shall be required on all unit containers 1-gallon and larger and all intermediate and shipping containers. The abbreviation "QUAL" shall precede the applicable qualification number on all unit containers larger than 1-gallon, and all intermediate and shipping containers. When a contractor is supplying a "rebrand" qualified product manufactured by another company, the name of the qualified holder shall prefix the qualification number on all containers requiring qualification number marking.
5.10.17 Net weight (of contents). Containers shall show the net weight (of contents) by volume or by weight in pounds, as appropriate for the commodity. For items identified as hazardous materials the unit of measure must be expressed in SI units.
5.10.18 Regulatory marking and labeling. Regulatory marking and labeling of hazardous materials shall be done in accordance with Title 49 CFR, International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) and International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) and AFMAN24-204, to satisfy all modes of transportation from the shipping activity to the first receiving activity.
5.10.19 Proper shipping name. The proper shipping name is the name of each item of hazardous material shown in Roman print in Part 172.101 of Title 49 CFR. The proper shipping name shall be marked on the outside of each shipping container. It shall be distinct and apart from the item description.
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