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be specified by the user. Calibration intervals may be shorter than those required for
similar TACTICAL devices but will not be shorter than 180 days. Calibration accuracy
requirements may exceed those for similar TACTICAL devices but shall not exceed those
for similar ACTIVE instrumentation.
e.
storage by active Army, Army National Guard, and Reserve units for use in wartime
situations as a defense against the effects of a nuclear attack.
NOTE
RADIOGRAPHIC, and MEDICAL instrumentation.
a. Identification
(1) Each RADIAC instrument will be identified to one of the above four categories.
The owner/user must determine and designate the category based on use.
(a) When a RADIAC instrument is used in both an ACTIVE and TACTICAL
application, it will be categorized as ACTIVE.
(b) When a RADIAC instrument is used in both an ACTIVE and
RADIOGRAPHIC application, it will be categorized as RADIOGRAPHIC.
(c) When a RADIAC instrument is used in both an ACTIVE and MEDICAL
application, it will be categorized as MEDICAL.
for REACT purposes, but will maintain their categorization as ACTIVE, RADIOGRAPHIC,
or MEDICAL.
(2) Embossing tape or pre-printed labels with the word "ACTIVE",
"RADIOGRAPHIC", "REACT", or "MEDICAL" should be affixed by the owner/user to the
front portion or handle of the appropriate instrument in such a manner that it will be
readily visible to the user. Unlabeled instruments will be considered " TACTICAL" and will
be calibrated as such.
(3) DA Form 7372 will be annotated with the appropriate system code, selected from
the following list:
U80 = RADIAC Instrument - RADIOGRAPHIC
U81 = RADIAC Instrument - MEDICAL
U82 = RADIAC Instrument ACTIVE
U83 = RADIAC Instrument REACT
U84 = RADIAC Instrument - TACTICAL
U85 = RADIAC Calibration Instrumentation Standards