UFC 4-171-05
1 January 2005
with change 25 October 2006
J-2 Continued
concrete and should be drained so that all gas spills and water runoff are collected and
emptied into a grease/oil separator. The separator should also serve the AMSA
workbays and vehicle washrack whenever practicable. See Chapter 3 for additional
environmental design guidance.
J-2.1.3 Indoor Equipment Storage Warehouse: Since the primary function of this
building is bulk storage of equipment, the structure must be noncombustible and as
simple as possible. Pre-engineered metal buildings are acceptable. The interior layout
should be open for flexibility and provide aisles large enough for material-handling
equipment. Some areas should be designed for bulk and palletized storage. Depending
on the type and the amount of equipment, a loading dock may be provided at one exit. A
small portion of the building serves as a work area and should be have space
conditioning similar to a supply office. An office for the warehouse man should also be
provided. Information about the types and amount of equipment to be stored, and the
types of material-handling equipment to be operated within the warehouse will be
provided by the Using Service.
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