Talk:Two-man rule

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The description for "no lone zone" or The "Two-Man Rule" is not fully correct. More accuractly, a no-lone zone is an area that must be staffed by 2 or more qualified individuals. Each individual must be within visual contact with each other and in visual contact with the critical component resulting in a no-lone-zone area. A no lone zone may contain a code component, weapon system hardware under test, a nuclear weapon or active nuclear weapon controls. (Fast Eddie)