Bonded quarantined stores to instruction A.33 and M,412
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Bonded quarantined stores to instruction A.33 and M,412
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Covers stores, batching, material identification and remarks.
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1943-04-20
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One page typewritten document
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SNolanJF150621v10027
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[underlined] BONDED QUARANTINE STORES TO INSPECTION INSTRUCTION A.33 AND M.412 [/underlined]
[underlined] "B" SHOP GROUP [/underlined] 20/4/43.
[underlined] Stores [/underlined]
Several pipes in finished part stores were found to be unmasked. It was arranged for them to be drawn out of store, cleaned and remasked. With the above exception all stores are in a satisfactory condition.
[underlined] Batching. [/underlined]
Is effectively carried out in Quarantine Stores and satisfactorily carried through to view room.
[underlined] Material Identification [/underlined]
Is well carried out to approved colour scheme as laid down in Inspection InstructionM.412.
[underlined] Remarks. [/underlined]
Enquiries were made at C.C.S. to ascertain why pipes were being delivered to various stores without masking. These revealed that masking tape is almost impossible to obtain, and so C.C.S. have no option but to allow pipes to be delivered unmasked, as they receive them in this condition, from other firms.
It was noticed that there is no store available for Hampden repaired assemblies. After inspection they are simply stacked against one wall of B Shop. This was brought to the notice of the Asst. Chief Inspector, but no action can be taken by him at present, owing to the acute shortage of floor space. The assemblies are to be subjected to a second inspection, immediately prior to assembly, to ensure that no damage has been sustained during storage.
J.F. Nolan
[underlined] "B" SHOP GROUP [/underlined] 20/4/43.
[underlined] Stores [/underlined]
Several pipes in finished part stores were found to be unmasked. It was arranged for them to be drawn out of store, cleaned and remasked. With the above exception all stores are in a satisfactory condition.
[underlined] Batching. [/underlined]
Is effectively carried out in Quarantine Stores and satisfactorily carried through to view room.
[underlined] Material Identification [/underlined]
Is well carried out to approved colour scheme as laid down in Inspection InstructionM.412.
[underlined] Remarks. [/underlined]
Enquiries were made at C.C.S. to ascertain why pipes were being delivered to various stores without masking. These revealed that masking tape is almost impossible to obtain, and so C.C.S. have no option but to allow pipes to be delivered unmasked, as they receive them in this condition, from other firms.
It was noticed that there is no store available for Hampden repaired assemblies. After inspection they are simply stacked against one wall of B Shop. This was brought to the notice of the Asst. Chief Inspector, but no action can be taken by him at present, owing to the acute shortage of floor space. The assemblies are to be subjected to a second inspection, immediately prior to assembly, to ensure that no damage has been sustained during storage.
J.F. Nolan
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Citation
J F Nolan, “Bonded quarantined stores to instruction A.33 and M,412,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 12, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/29000.
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