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Rocky Flats Plant Site


Production and Materials Handling

Parts Disposition Records, 1953-1970, 1980-1983

Location:

Active:
Inactive: RF-881 Archives, Room 214; LANL-Technical Area 55, NMT-5
Access Restrictions: Records are classified as Secret/RD; 881 Archives and Technical Area 55 are security-controlled areas.

Volume: 3.03 cu. ft. and 120.5 reels

Accession or Other ID Number: RF-881 Archives: 1) A157, A183, B176, B282, C147, G218; LANL: 2) MF-RF-PC; 3) MF-RF-QC

Condition: Good to poor; some micro-film is dark or faded.

Container Number: 1) A157, A183, B176, B282, C147, G218; 2) Reels 7-19; 3) Reels 1-33, 43-118

Medium: Paper and microfilm

Scanning Suitability: Series contains colored card stock and inks, handwritten data, and microfilm copies of keypunch cards.

Duplication: Master micro-film copies are in the LANL Records Center.

Arrangement: Hardcopy records are chronological, thereafter numerical by part or report number; microfilm reels are numerical by reel number, thereafter by part or shipping number.

Originating Office: Material Review Board, Non-Nuclear Joining, Product Control, Production Control, Quality Control, and Quality Control and Inspection organizations of Dow Chemical Company and Rockwell International

Finding Aids: 1) Records Storage Receipt; 2-3) PSP Database

Disposition Authority: 1) Records schedule under revision; 2-3) DOE (1988) 3.3

Series Description: The records in this series document the final disposition of components found to be unsuitable for inclusion in the weapon assemblies produced at Rocky Flats. The components were manufactured by Rocky Flats and its vendors. The series includes keypunch cards, ledgers, transmittal letters, and forms. The following data may be found in this series: building numbers, final dispositions, classification levels, scrap classification codes, part names and serial numbers, quantities, descriptions of the items, deviation numbers, authorization signatures, program numbers, reasons for returns to vendors, and specifications and inspection data. MF-RF-QC microfilm reels contain copies of keypunch cards which appear to have been used to transfer data to a computer system.

Data Elements: 88-89, 120

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