PALLEHZED LOADS Palletized loads made up of a num- ber of items get special treatment. Each individual container on the pallet gets its own identification label-plus ad- dress labels for the pallet. It's OK to mix FSN's in a shipping container-if it's properly packed and marked. If available, 3 copies of DD Form 1348-1 should be attached to each sepa- rate item or container inside the ship- ping box. Also, each inside item or con- tainer should be identified. Outside, 1 copy of the DD 1348-1 for each item should be placed in a packing list envelope, FSN 8105-290-4365, and attached to the outside container with a protective cover, FSN 8105-926-2260. Then the outside container gets marked "CONSOLIDATED PACK" - instead of the usual individual item identification. INDIVIDUAL LBBS ON EACH SCONTAINE... .AND OVERAlL LABEL ON THE PALLET If it's a box-type pallet, with individ- ual containers not visible, identify the group of items with total number on the outside box. MIXING FSN'S IN A BOX 1 nPYv OF nn ORnpU lR-1 FOR EACH ITEM PROTECTIVE >1 COVER ENVELOPE (If DD 1348-1 is not available, iden- tification of the individual items can be made on plain white paper and included in the packing list envelope.) f ^ WHERE'S THE SrTICK You USED TO STIR THAT WITH, CLYDE ?