PART VI 



INSPECTION, PAINTING, AND ERECTION 



INSPECTION AND TESTING 



238. Copies of Mill Orders. The purchaser shall be furnished 

 copies of mill orders and no material shall be rolled, or work 

 done, before the purchaser has been notified where the orders 

 have been placed, so that he may arrange for the inspection. 



239. Facilities for Mill Inspection. The manufacturer shall 

 furnish all facilities for inspecting and testing the weight and 

 quality of all material at the mill where it is manufactured. 

 He shall furnish a suitable testing machine for testing the spec- 

 imens, as well as prepare the pieces for the machine, free of cost. 



240. Access to Mills. When an inspector is employed by 

 the purchaser to inspect material at the mills, he shall have 

 full access, at all times, to all parts of mills where material to 

 be inspected by him is being manufactured. 



241. Facilities for Shop Inspection. The manufacturer shall 

 furnish all facilities for inspecting and testing the weight and 

 quality of workmanship at the shop where material is manu- 

 factured. He shall furnish a suitable testing machine for testing 

 full-sized members, if required. 



242. Starting Work in Shops. The purchaser shall be noti- 

 fied well in advance of the start of the work in the shop in order 

 that he may have an inspector on hand to inspect material and 

 workmanship. 



243. Access to Shop. When an inspector is employed by 

 the purchaser he shall have full access, at all times, to all parts 

 of the shop where material under his inspection is being manu- 

 factured. 



244. Accepting Material or Work. The inspector shall 

 stamp each piece accepted with a private mark. Any piece 

 not so marked may be rejected at any time and at any stage of 



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