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The web site itself may have changed. You can check the current page or check for previous versions at the Internet Archive. Yahoo! is not affiliated with the authors of this page or responsible for its content. TO 00-20F-2 TO 00-20F-2 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSPECTION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOR CLASSIFIED STORAGE CONTAINERS This publication supersedes TO 00-20F-2 dated 9 May 2003. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited (WR-ALC/PA Public Affairs Certication Number
05-07411). Other requests for this document shall be referred to 584 CBSS/GBMUDE, Robins AFB, GA 31098. Questions concerning technical
content shall be referred to 642 CBSG/EN. Published Under Authority of the Secretary of the Air Force 1 DECEMBER 2006 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 PURPOSE. The purpose of this manual is to establish procedures for
inspection and preventive maintenance of GSA approved
security containers and vault doors authorized for storage of
classied material. 2 SCOPE. The procedures established herein are applicable to those
GSA approved security containers and vault doors that satisfy
the requirements established by DOD 5200.1-R/AFI 31-401. 3 DEFINITIONS. a. GSA approved security containers and vault doors as used herein refers specically to those security contain-
ers and vault doors that have been approved by testing to
the respective Federal Specications. b. Security equipment as used herein refers to GSA approved security containers and vault doors authorized
for storage of classied material. c. Qualied personnel are those with the technical skills required to perform the various functions relating to the
inspection and preventive maintenance of security
equipment. A person is considered qualied who has
been trained to the level necessary to perform specic
activities or functions under this TO. Technical quali-
cations will vary by function being performed and technical competency required. For example, a person
qualied to remove and install a lock will require more
specialty or technical training than a custodian who
conducts operational inspections and preventive main-
tenance assessments. 4 RESPONSIBILITIES. a. Responsibility for procedures outlined in this TO will be assigned by the organization commander or equivalent
or staff agency chief. Inspection, preventive mainte-
nance, servicing, opening, or repair of security equip-
ment will be accomplished only by qualied personnel
who have been the subject of a favorable National
Agency Check (NAC) or who are continuously es-
corted. Note: for US military personnel, an NACLC
satises this requirement (see AFI 31-501, USAF Per-
sonnel Security Program). If access to classied mate-
rial by a contractor is required to perform the service,
the provisions of DOD 5220.22-R, Industrial Security
Regulation, apply. b. The responsibility to assure that security containers and vault doors are maintained in a serviceable condition
rests with each security container or vault door custo-
dian. Each security, container and vault door will be
given a visual and operational inspection by the custo-
dian or other qualied personnel each time the lock
combination is changed, upon reassignment of the
container, or upon change of the custodian. Any signs of
forced or covert entry, or other signs of a breach of any 1 security equipment, will be reported immediately to the
local Security and Law Enforcement Office for investi-
gation. Security container custodians and alternates will: (1) Be trained, by persons technically knowledgeable, in the operation, inspection, and preventive mainte-
nance of their respective type of security equipment. (2) Maintain familiarity with the contents of the current issue of this TO. (3) Insure that inspection and preventive maintenance requirements stated in this TO are accomplished
every ve years for security containers and every two
years for vault doors. (4) Insure that access to classied contents of such containers and vaults is not permitted to personnel
performing only inspection, preventive maintenance,
servicing, opening, or repair functions. (5) Be present when opening or repair procedures are taking place on security containers or vault doors
under their responsibility or control. 5 GENERAL. a. A repaired GSA approved security container or vault door is considered to have been restored to its original
state of security integrity if it meets the conditions
specied in FED-STD-809, Neutralization and Repair
of GSA Approved Containers. Only those alterations/
modications authorized in this Air Force TO will be
accomplished. Authorized changes include: (1) Changing locks, to replace outdated or defective models. (2) Repairing with new or used original parts, such as drawer handles and drawer linkage components. (3) Replacing damaged drawer heads (if the replacement drawer head either is new or has been neutralized and
repaired) according to FED-STD-809, Neutralization
and Repair of GSA Approved Containers. (4) Painting the container in the containers original color. b. All GSA approved containers and vault doors that have been cut or drilled, as appropriate, to gain access as a
result of lockouts shall be promptly repaired according
to FED-STD-809, Neutralization and Repair of GSA
Approved Containers. GSA approved containers and
vault doors that have been opened and/or repaired in a
manner other than as described in FED-STD-809, Neu-
tralization and Repair of GSA Approved Containers are
not considered to have been restored to their original
state of security integrity. The Test Certication label
on the inside of the door or locking drawer, and the
General Services Administration Approved Security Container/Vault Door label on the outside of the
container/door will be removed. (NOTE: only trained
GSA inspectors are authorized to re-label security con-
tainers and vault doors that are missing their approval
labels, and then only if the inspector determines that the
container/doors security integrity is intact or has been
restored.) c. Each approved security container and vault door (in- cluding locking mechanism) will be thoroughly in-
spected for cleanliness and serviceability prior to being
placed in use. d. Container/vault door custodians will make a record of each inspection and/or type of maintenance afforded
each container in use on the AFTO Form 36, (see
paragraph 7). The AFTO Form 36, with the required
information will be taped to the inside of the door or
locking drawer of each container or vault door. e. Use SF-700, Part 2 to record the combination (if unit commander or staff agency chief determines it is nec-
essary for emergencies or efficient operation). Discard
SF-700, Part 2, unless it is used to record the combina-
tion (see DOD 5200.1-R/AFI 31-401). f. Insulated security containers will be handled very care-
fully to prevent damage to the insulation during opening
and repair procedures. g. All foreign matter (dust, dirt, staples, etc.) will be removed by use of a vacuum cleaner or other suitable
means. 6 INSPECTION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. The inspection and preventive maintenance of security equip-
ment will be conducted by qualied personnel in accordance
with and to the extent authorized by each organizations
commander or equivalent or staff agency chief. Government
or Base maintenance capability will be used to the maximum
extent before any consideration is given to diverting this
service to a contracted service/vendor for accomplishment.
The extent of repair or replacement of security containers/
vault doors will be in accordance with local and/or Air Force
policy applicable to this type of security equipment. Opera-
tional functionality and preventive maintenance inspections
performed by security, container/vault door custodians or
other qualied personnel will include the following: a. Lock and locking mechanism. Each lock and locking mechanism will be thoroughly inspected: (1) Check alignment of dial ring with lock case; correct if necessary. (2) Check mounting screws of dial ring and lock case; tighten them, using a thread locking compound. TO 00-20F-2 2 (3) Look for corrosion or presence of any foreign matter that will in any manner affect the locks proper
operation. (4) Look for any signs of malfunctioning or impending failure. (5) Look for any signs of tampering, forced, or covert entry; report this to the local Security and Law
Enforcement Office. (6) Mechanical combination locks: (a) Clean bearing surfaces of dial, dial ring, wheel- post, drive cam; replace lubricant. (b) Adjust torque on wheelpack so that wheels do not coast. (7) Electronic combination locks: (a) X-07: If spindle is round in cross-section, put super glue in joint with dial hub; tighten lever
screw and drive cam screw, using a threadlock-
ing compound. (b) X-08: If cam pawl is present, remove it and its spring; tighten bolt screw and spindle nut, using
a thread locking compound. (c) X-09: Tighten bolt screw and spindle nut, using a threadlocking compound. b. Replace all damaged parts. Lubricate according to the lock manufacturers instructions, using the manufactur-
ers recommended lubricant and no other. c. Container or vault door. Each container or vault door will be thoroughly inspected: (1) Look for signs of tampering, forced or covert entry on all surfaces, internally and externally; report this
to the local Security and Law Enforcement Office. (2) Look for broken or cracked welds, loose or mis- aligned panels, and camouaged repairs. (3) Check boltwork linkage connections and lubrication of boltwork and hinges. (4) Check boltwork detent mechanism for proper func- tion. (5) Secure attachment of all bolts, nuts etc. (6) Containers: (a) Proper function and alignment of drawer sus- pensions and follower blocks. (b) Proper function of latching mechanism. (c) Difficulty in opening or closing the door or any drawer. (d) Difficulty in locking the control drawer. (7) Vault doors: (a) Alignment of door with frame. (b) Difficulty in opening, closing or locking the door. (c) Operation of the emergency escape mechanism. (d) All defective hardware will be replaced when any defect is noted that will prevent it perform-
ing its intended function. 7 RECORDS. a. AFTO Form 36, Maintenance Record for Security Type Equipment, is required to provide a historical mainte-
nance record for each container and vault door autho-
rized for use in storing classied material. Responsible
personnel as designated by commander or equivalent or
staff agency chief will insure that maintenance and/or
inspections are recorded. b. AFTO Form 36, will be maintained as follows: (1) AFTO Form 36, shall be lled out and maintained within the container or vault door. (2) Entries on AFTO Form 36, shall be typed, hand printed or computer generated. c. Instructions for completing AFTO Form 36, are as follows: (1) Appliance - Enter type of security equipment. (2) Manufacturer - Enter name of security equipment manufacturer. (3) Serial Number - Enter assigned container number. If no serial number, enter locally assigned container
number. (4) Type - Enter class of container if applicable. Enter insulated or non-insulated if container is not desig-
nated by class. (5) Model - Not Applicable. (6) Location - Enter physical location of container. (7) Type of Maintenance - Identify all maintenance, repairs, alterations, modications, servicing and in-
spections. Include remarks if container has been
drilled and reason for drilling. (8) Date Repaired/Inspected - Enter date of mainte- nance/inspection. (9) Name/Organization - Enter name and organization of repairman/inspector. TO 00-20F-2 3 (10) Classication Limitation - Enter highest level of classication of material which may be stored in
container/vault. Limit classication as applicable in
accordance with the Federal Specication under
which the container/vault door was approved. (11) Cost of Repair - Not Applicable. d. Supply of Forms. AFTO Form 36, Maintenance Record for Security Type Equipment, is available online from
http://www.e-publishing.af.mil. e. Disposition of Forms. AFTO Form 36, will be disposed of in accordance with WebRims Records Disposition
Schedule. 8 SUPPLY. Security equipment that satises current Air Force require-
ments for storage of classied material is reected in DOD
5200.1-R/AFI 31-401. 9 DOD LOCK PROGRAM. Consult the DoD Lock Program website at http://locks.nfesc-
.navy.mil. This site provides a lock program overview,
detailed technical and procurement information on security
hardware, Federal and Military Specications and regula-
tions, as well as information on training, including the GSA
inspector training program. Review this site periodically to
maintain currency on new standards, procedures and equip-
ment that may affect your information safeguarding program.
Call the Lock Programs Technical Support Hotline for
assistance with any specic questions: DSN 551-1212, (800)
290-7607, or (805) 982-1212. THE END TO 00-20F-2 4
The web site itself may have changed. You can check the current page or check for previous versions at the Internet Archive. Yahoo! is not affiliated with the authors of this page or responsible for its content. TO 00-20F-2 TO 00-20F-2 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSPECTION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOR CLASSIFIED STORAGE CONTAINERS This publication supersedes TO 00-20F-2 dated 9 May 2003. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited (WR-ALC/PA Public Affairs Certication Number
05-07411). Other requests for this document shall be referred to 584 CBSS/GBMUDE, Robins AFB, GA 31098. Questions concerning technical
content shall be referred to 642 CBSG/EN. Published Under Authority of the Secretary of the Air Force 1 DECEMBER 2006 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 PURPOSE. The purpose of this manual is to establish procedures for
inspection and preventive maintenance of GSA approved
security containers and vault doors authorized for storage of
classied material. 2 SCOPE. The procedures established herein are applicable to those
GSA approved security containers and vault doors that satisfy
the requirements established by DOD 5200.1-R/AFI 31-401. 3 DEFINITIONS. a. GSA approved security containers and vault doors as used herein refers specically to those security contain-
ers and vault doors that have been approved by testing to
the respective Federal Specications. b. Security equipment as used herein refers to GSA approved security containers and vault doors authorized
for storage of classied material. c. Qualied personnel are those with the technical skills required to perform the various functions relating to the
inspection and preventive maintenance of security
equipment. A person is considered qualied who has
been trained to the level necessary to perform specic
activities or functions under this TO. Technical quali-
cations will vary by function being performed and technical competency required. For example, a person
qualied to remove and install a lock will require more
specialty or technical training than a custodian who
conducts operational inspections and preventive main-
tenance assessments. 4 RESPONSIBILITIES. a. Responsibility for procedures outlined in this TO will be assigned by the organization commander or equivalent
or staff agency chief. Inspection, preventive mainte-
nance, servicing, opening, or repair of security equip-
ment will be accomplished only by qualied personnel
who have been the subject of a favorable National
Agency Check (NAC) or who are continuously es-
corted. Note: for US military personnel, an NACLC
satises this requirement (see AFI 31-501, USAF Per-
sonnel Security Program). If access to classied mate-
rial by a contractor is required to perform the service,
the provisions of DOD 5220.22-R, Industrial Security
Regulation, apply. b. The responsibility to assure that security containers and vault doors are maintained in a serviceable condition
rests with each security container or vault door custo-
dian. Each security, container and vault door will be
given a visual and operational inspection by the custo-
dian or other qualied personnel each time the lock
combination is changed, upon reassignment of the
container, or upon change of the custodian. Any signs of
forced or covert entry, or other signs of a breach of any 1 security equipment, will be reported immediately to the
local Security and Law Enforcement Office for investi-
gation. Security container custodians and alternates will: (1) Be trained, by persons technically knowledgeable, in the operation, inspection, and preventive mainte-
nance of their respective type of security equipment. (2) Maintain familiarity with the contents of the current issue of this TO. (3) Insure that inspection and preventive maintenance requirements stated in this TO are accomplished
every ve years for security containers and every two
years for vault doors. (4) Insure that access to classied contents of such containers and vaults is not permitted to personnel
performing only inspection, preventive maintenance,
servicing, opening, or repair functions. (5) Be present when opening or repair procedures are taking place on security containers or vault doors
under their responsibility or control. 5 GENERAL. a. A repaired GSA approved security container or vault door is considered to have been restored to its original
state of security integrity if it meets the conditions
specied in FED-STD-809, Neutralization and Repair
of GSA Approved Containers. Only those alterations/
modications authorized in this Air Force TO will be
accomplished. Authorized changes include: (1) Changing locks, to replace outdated or defective models. (2) Repairing with new or used original parts, such as drawer handles and drawer linkage components. (3) Replacing damaged drawer heads (if the replacement drawer head either is new or has been neutralized and
repaired) according to FED-STD-809, Neutralization
and Repair of GSA Approved Containers. (4) Painting the container in the containers original color. b. All GSA approved containers and vault doors that have been cut or drilled, as appropriate, to gain access as a
result of lockouts shall be promptly repaired according
to FED-STD-809, Neutralization and Repair of GSA
Approved Containers. GSA approved containers and
vault doors that have been opened and/or repaired in a
manner other than as described in FED-STD-809, Neu-
tralization and Repair of GSA Approved Containers are
not considered to have been restored to their original
state of security integrity. The Test Certication label
on the inside of the door or locking drawer, and the
General Services Administration Approved Security Container/Vault Door label on the outside of the
container/door will be removed. (NOTE: only trained
GSA inspectors are authorized to re-label security con-
tainers and vault doors that are missing their approval
labels, and then only if the inspector determines that the
container/doors security integrity is intact or has been
restored.) c. Each approved security container and vault door (in- cluding locking mechanism) will be thoroughly in-
spected for cleanliness and serviceability prior to being
placed in use. d. Container/vault door custodians will make a record of each inspection and/or type of maintenance afforded
each container in use on the AFTO Form 36, (see
paragraph 7). The AFTO Form 36, with the required
information will be taped to the inside of the door or
locking drawer of each container or vault door. e. Use SF-700, Part 2 to record the combination (if unit commander or staff agency chief determines it is nec-
essary for emergencies or efficient operation). Discard
SF-700, Part 2, unless it is used to record the combina-
tion (see DOD 5200.1-R/AFI 31-401). f. Insulated security containers will be handled very care-
fully to prevent damage to the insulation during opening
and repair procedures. g. All foreign matter (dust, dirt, staples, etc.) will be removed by use of a vacuum cleaner or other suitable
means. 6 INSPECTION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. The inspection and preventive maintenance of security equip-
ment will be conducted by qualied personnel in accordance
with and to the extent authorized by each organizations
commander or equivalent or staff agency chief. Government
or Base maintenance capability will be used to the maximum
extent before any consideration is given to diverting this
service to a contracted service/vendor for accomplishment.
The extent of repair or replacement of security containers/
vault doors will be in accordance with local and/or Air Force
policy applicable to this type of security equipment. Opera-
tional functionality and preventive maintenance inspections
performed by security, container/vault door custodians or
other qualied personnel will include the following: a. Lock and locking mechanism. Each lock and locking mechanism will be thoroughly inspected: (1) Check alignment of dial ring with lock case; correct if necessary. (2) Check mounting screws of dial ring and lock case; tighten them, using a thread locking compound. TO 00-20F-2 2 (3) Look for corrosion or presence of any foreign matter that will in any manner affect the locks proper
operation. (4) Look for any signs of malfunctioning or impending failure. (5) Look for any signs of tampering, forced, or covert entry; report this to the local Security and Law
Enforcement Office. (6) Mechanical combination locks: (a) Clean bearing surfaces of dial, dial ring, wheel- post, drive cam; replace lubricant. (b) Adjust torque on wheelpack so that wheels do not coast. (7) Electronic combination locks: (a) X-07: If spindle is round in cross-section, put super glue in joint with dial hub; tighten lever
screw and drive cam screw, using a threadlock-
ing compound. (b) X-08: If cam pawl is present, remove it and its spring; tighten bolt screw and spindle nut, using
a thread locking compound. (c) X-09: Tighten bolt screw and spindle nut, using a threadlocking compound. b. Replace all damaged parts. Lubricate according to the lock manufacturers instructions, using the manufactur-
ers recommended lubricant and no other. c. Container or vault door. Each container or vault door will be thoroughly inspected: (1) Look for signs of tampering, forced or covert entry on all surfaces, internally and externally; report this
to the local Security and Law Enforcement Office. (2) Look for broken or cracked welds, loose or mis- aligned panels, and camouaged repairs. (3) Check boltwork linkage connections and lubrication of boltwork and hinges. (4) Check boltwork detent mechanism for proper func- tion. (5) Secure attachment of all bolts, nuts etc. (6) Containers: (a) Proper function and alignment of drawer sus- pensions and follower blocks. (b) Proper function of latching mechanism. (c) Difficulty in opening or closing the door or any drawer. (d) Difficulty in locking the control drawer. (7) Vault doors: (a) Alignment of door with frame. (b) Difficulty in opening, closing or locking the door. (c) Operation of the emergency escape mechanism. (d) All defective hardware will be replaced when any defect is noted that will prevent it perform-
ing its intended function. 7 RECORDS. a. AFTO Form 36, Maintenance Record for Security Type Equipment, is required to provide a historical mainte-
nance record for each container and vault door autho-
rized for use in storing classied material. Responsible
personnel as designated by commander or equivalent or
staff agency chief will insure that maintenance and/or
inspections are recorded. b. AFTO Form 36, will be maintained as follows: (1) AFTO Form 36, shall be lled out and maintained within the container or vault door. (2) Entries on AFTO Form 36, shall be typed, hand printed or computer generated. c. Instructions for completing AFTO Form 36, are as follows: (1) Appliance - Enter type of security equipment. (2) Manufacturer - Enter name of security equipment manufacturer. (3) Serial Number - Enter assigned container number. If no serial number, enter locally assigned container
number. (4) Type - Enter class of container if applicable. Enter insulated or non-insulated if container is not desig-
nated by class. (5) Model - Not Applicable. (6) Location - Enter physical location of container. (7) Type of Maintenance - Identify all maintenance, repairs, alterations, modications, servicing and in-
spections. Include remarks if container has been
drilled and reason for drilling. (8) Date Repaired/Inspected - Enter date of mainte- nance/inspection. (9) Name/Organization - Enter name and organization of repairman/inspector. TO 00-20F-2 3 (10) Classication Limitation - Enter highest level of classication of material which may be stored in
container/vault. Limit classication as applicable in
accordance with the Federal Specication under
which the container/vault door was approved. (11) Cost of Repair - Not Applicable. d. Supply of Forms. AFTO Form 36, Maintenance Record for Security Type Equipment, is available online from
http://www.e-publishing.af.mil. e. Disposition of Forms. AFTO Form 36, will be disposed of in accordance with WebRims Records Disposition
Schedule. 8 SUPPLY. Security equipment that satises current Air Force require-
ments for storage of classied material is reected in DOD
5200.1-R/AFI 31-401. 9 DOD LOCK PROGRAM. Consult the DoD Lock Program website at http://locks.nfesc-
.navy.mil. This site provides a lock program overview,
detailed technical and procurement information on security
hardware, Federal and Military Specications and regula-
tions, as well as information on training, including the GSA
inspector training program. Review this site periodically to
maintain currency on new standards, procedures and equip-
ment that may affect your information safeguarding program.
Call the Lock Programs Technical Support Hotline for
assistance with any specic questions: DSN 551-1212, (800)
290-7607, or (805) 982-1212. THE END TO 00-20F-2 4
