Inspection Of Units And Transportation Boxes After Arrival; Unpacking Standard Parts And Units - Kongsberg HiPAP 602 Instruction Manual

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Inspection of units and transportation boxes
after arrival
A visual inspection must be done immediately after the box(es) have arrived at their
destination.
Prerequisites
If you suspect that the equipment has been damaged during the transport, request that a
representative of the carrier is present during the inspection.
Procedure
1
Check all boxes (wooden or cardboard boxes, plastic bags and/or pallets) for
physical damage.
Look for signs of dropping, immersion in water or other mishandling.
2
If external damage is detected, open the box to check its contents.
Request that a representative of the carrier to be present while the box is opened, so
any transportation damage can be identified and documented.
3
If a unit has been damaged, prepare an inspection report stating the condition of the
unit and actions taken.
Describe the damage, and collect photographic evidence if possible. Return the
inspection report to Kongsberg Maritime as soon as possible.
4
If units are not damaged, check the humidity absorbing material.
If required, dry or replace the bags, then re-pack the unit(s) according to the packing
instructions.

Unpacking standard parts and units

Prior to installation or use, parts and units must be inspected, and then unpacked from
their transport boxes. It is important that this unpacking is done without inflicting
damage to the equipment.
Context
This procedure provides the basic tasks of unpacking units (main unit, spare parts etc)
from boxes shipped from Kongsberg Maritime.
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