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shall permit an unobstructed view of the inside and outside dock areas. Rest
room facilities for both truck drivers and employees may be integrated into
the office design.
Receiving Office. The typical receiving office illustrated in
2.4.3.2
Figure 2 provides space for a building and site security system and office
space for receiving personnel. The secured entrance, lobby and rest room for
truck drivers, provides controlled entry into the facility. Separate rest
rooms are provided for supervisory and warehouse personnel.
Shipping Office. The typical shipping office illustrated in
2.4.3.3
Figure 3 provides a separate entrance, lobby, and rest room for truck drivers.
A central office area and separate rest room facilities are provided for
shipping department and supervisory personnel.
Rest Rooms. Separate rest room facilities may be provided for
2.4.3.4
supervisory and general warehouse personnel. Fixture allowances shall be in
accordance with the NAVFAC Mechanical Engineering Criteria Manuals and
DOD 4270.1-M.
Employee Services. Employee service areas consist of break rooms,
2.4.3.5
canteen and vending machine facilities, and locker rooms. Size these areas to
accommodate the expected number of employees. Multiple installations may be
required to place these facilities within required distances from employee
activity areas. Refer to the NAVFAC Architecture Criteria Manuals; Plumbing
Systems, NAVFAC DM-3.01; and DOD 4270.1-M for specific requirements.
2.4.3.6
Crating Operations. General purpose storage facilities may require
crating of large or odd shaped items prior to storage or shipment.
Variability in requirements for materials, product size, and tools
necessitates individual design of crating areas. Refer to Packaging of
Materiel, Preservation, NAVSUP PUB-502; Packaging of Materiel, Packing, NAVSUP
PUB-503; and NAVSUP PUB-529 for criteria.
Packing/Packaging Operations. Requirements for small item packaging
2.4.3.7
may be met through use of multipurpose packing table work stations. Small
item packaging must support a supply of cartons, filler material, tape, glue,
labels, and scales. The design of small item packing operations must be
approached on an individual facility basis. Refer to NAVSUP PUB-502,
Preservation and Packing; NAVSUP PUB-503, Packing; and NAVSUP PUB-529 for
criteria. Repackaging of damaged hazardous materials packages must be
performed in a designated safe area.
Parking. Provide parking space for all facility employees within
2.4.4
walking distance of the facility entrance. Parking areas shall be separated
from truck docks and other activity areas by fences. Site security shall be
enforced by separating the storage facility from the remainder of the activity
and further isolating parking from receiving and shipping functions. Refer to
DOD.4270.1-M for parking requirements.
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