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NASA KSC SPEC F 0009 : 1988

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DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND ERECTION OF SIGNS AT JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, SPECIFICATION FOR

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01-01-1988

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1 SCOPE
2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
  2.1 Governmental
  2.2 Non-Governmental
3 REQUIREMENTS
  3.1 General
      3.1.1 Facility Signs
      3.1.2 Street Signs
      3.1.3 Construction Contractor Signs
      3.1.4 Traffic Control and Roadway Signs
  3.2 Materials
      3.2.1 Footing materials
      3.2.2 Sign materials
  3.3 Fabrication
      3.3.1 Aluminium castings and Extrusions
      3.3.2 Face Plates
      3.3.3 Frame Joints
      3.3.4 Street Name Signs
      3.3.5 Workmanship
  3.4 Erection
  3.5 Finish
  3.6 Sign Locations
  3.7 NASA Logotype
      3.7.1 Logotype
      3.7.2 Agency and Center Identification
      3.7.3 The NASA Logotype: Use of Color
4 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
  4.1 Inspections and Tests
      4.1.1 Fabrication
      4.1.2 Installation
5 PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
6 NOTES
  6.1 Intended Use

Describes the requirements for the design, fabrication, and erection of signs, as defined in this document, at John F. Kennesy Space Center, Florida.

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Standard
PublisherName
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Status
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