§ 178.364-2 - Materials of construction and other requirements.  


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  • (a) The general configuration of the protective overpack must be a combination of two nested plywood boxes, each 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick, nested within a third wooden box of nominal 5 cm (2-inch) thickness solid hardwood. The three nested boxes must be enclosed within a welded framework 10 cement-coated nails spaced on nominally 1 centimeter (3/8-inch) thick by 8-10 cm (3-4 inches) wide. All outer surfaces of each box must be coated with intumescent paint.

    (b) Plywood must be exterior-grade, void-free, Douglas fir, or equivalent, at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick. Solid hardwood must be maple, or equivalent.

    (c) All box joints and interior surfaces must be glued with a strong, shock-resistant adhesive such as polyvinylacetate emulsion, or equivalent.

    (d) All hardwood joints must be mitered, or equivalent, reinforced with No. 10 cement-coated nails space on nominal 15 cm (6-inch) centers.

    (e) All plywood joints must be butt-type, or equivalent, reinforced with No. 10 cement-coated nails spaced on nominal 15 cm (6-inch) centers.

    (f) The angles and strapping of the metal frame must be spaced such that separation distances do not exceed 15 cm (6 inches).

    (g) The lid must be of the same material as the box and fabricated in such a manner that closure forms a mitered joint with the hardwood box and 2 stepped-joints with the plywood boxes.