The defect code for ammunition lot 8472bh indicates specific issues or deficiencies identified during quality control inspections. This code provides information about the nature of the defect, whether it pertains to safety, performance, or manufacturing errors. Understanding this code is crucial for assessing the lot's reliability and determining whether it can be safely used or if it requires further scrutiny or disposal. Always refer to relevant military or industry standards for detailed interpretations of defect codes.
What is the icd code for apical defect
failure->Because of software problems code does not able to work. Defect->incorrect code.
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NAICS Code(s) 332992 (Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing)
KLOC = Kilo Lines Of Code Defect Density = Number of Defects / KLOC For e.g. Defects found = 15 Lines of code = 2,500 = 2.5 KLOC Defect Density = 15 / 2.5 = 6 Defects/KLOC
Condition code V in ammunition is used to indicate that the ammunition is unserviceable and unsuitable for use. This designation typically applies to ammunition that has been damaged, expired, or otherwise rendered unsafe for operational purposes. It ensures proper handling and disposal of the unusable rounds to maintain safety and compliance with regulations.
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The code 3420180.2C-265 is a BUPERSMAN (Bureau of Naval Personnel Manual) code. It is usually used on discharge papers and can refer to a character defect.
NAICS Code 332993 (Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing)
The ICD-9 code for pars defect, specifically referring to spondylolysis, is 738.4. This code is used to classify a defect in the pars interarticularis of the vertebrae. It's important to note that ICD-9 codes have largely been replaced by ICD-10 codes, so for current coding practices, it's advisable to refer to the ICD-10 code M43.16 for spondylolysis.
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