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MIL-HDBK-1013/12
This paragraph summarizes the application of these instructions
for glazing. Refer to the specific instructions for detailed
requirements.
1.5.1
OPNAVINST 3300.54. This instruction provides
information and suggestions for reducing risk and vulnerability
of personnel and dependents, facilities, and material to acts of
terrorism. Commanders should consider suggested protective
measures when addressing responsibilities assigned in OPNAVINST
3300.53, Combating Terrorism Program.
1.5.2
OPNAVINST 5510.1H. This instruction provides policy,
guidance, and standards for the protection of information. It
specifies the use of heavy grills, screens, or bars to protect
windows.
1.5.3
OPNAVINST 5530.13B. This instruction provides policy,
guidance, and standards for the protection of arms, ammunition,
and explosives (AA&E). It specifies that windows will provide
protection comparable to protection provided by adjacent walls.
1.5.4
OPNAVINST 5530.14B. This instruction provides policy,
guidance, and standards for the protection of personnel and
material at Navy and Marine Corps shore installations and
activities. It specifies the use of wire mesh to protect windows
which penetrate a restricted area perimeter barrier.
1.5.5
OPNAVINST 5530.15. This instruction establishes basic
physical security systems requirements for different categories
of Navy assets. It sets priorities among physical security
threats that must be met and assets that must be protected.
1.5.6
OPNAVINST C8126.1A. This instruction provides policy,
guidance, and standards for the protection of Navy nuclear
weapons. It specifies that windows will provide protection
comparable to protection provided by adjacent walls.
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