58
PS 727
JUN 13
59
PS 727
JUN 13
This is the label to use:
You can find the publications referenced in this series at:
The quickest way to find a pub is to enter any numbers from
its title (for example, MIL-STD-129 would be ‘129’) into the
Document Number search box and then press the Submit button.
PACKAGED WITH
DESICCANT
DO NOT OPEN
UNTIL READY FOR USE
OR INSPECTION
he Logistics Support Activity’s LOG911, a Q&A service that ran for a number of
years, closed on 10/31/12. But judging by the questions we’re getting here at
PS,
we
need to repeat that news. Sorry, folks! LOG911 did not simply change names, there
is no app to replace it, and the old searchable database is gone.
Help is still available, though. Send your maintenance and supply questions to
PS
Magazine
at:
half.mast@us.army.mil
or
usarmy.redstone.logsa.mbx.psmag@mail.mil
Send email from an ofFcial government email address (ending in .mil or .gov). Be
sure to include info like item/equipment name, NSNs, part numbers, etc. Here’s an
article that can help us get you answers faster:
If you need assistance with speciFc LOGSA applications or products (like
LIW, parts tracker, etc.), contact LOGSA’s help desk at Toll ±ree 1-866-211-3367,
CONUS DSN 645-7716, OCONUS DSN 312-645-7716, commercial 256-955-7716,
or email:
usarmy.redstone.logsa.mbx.help-desk@mail.mil
oh, half-
mast, tell
me it isn’t
true!
some yanKee
scoundrel
said log911
is
gone.
that’s
right,
miss
cloe.
fiddle-
dee-dee!
whatever will I
do now when I need
to know the nsn
for hoop skirts?
if there is
not
enough space to use
a label, write
“desiccated
package—do not
open until ready
for use”
on the container
near the
identification
markings.
you’ve now safely
exited
the methods
of preservation
maze!
There.
..there
really
iS
a way
out of the maze if
you have the
right
information!
most important of
all, you’ve learned the
maze
is
navigable…
Now that
you’ve
mastered
the mazes,
go forth
and
tackle
packaging!
…and that it’s a good
idea to keep mIl-
std-20
7
3-1 handy as
your map.
congratulations!
you can get help at any time by calling the
logistics support activity’s packaging, storage
and containerization center at dsn
7
95-
7
105, (5
7
0)
615-
7
105, or email:
toby.pt@us.army.mil
never fear,
ps magazine
is
still here.
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