 Item Number – SCP-014 Object Class – Keter Special Containment Procedures – SCP-014's holding cell is to remain locked at all times. Personnel of sufficient clearance as determined by facility administrator may be admitted to view SCP-014 after submitting a formal request three weeks in advance. Anyone handling SCP-014 must undergo special precautionary protocol 014-2. All personnel exposed to SCP-014 must be subsequently subjected to a 48-hour quarantine and psychological evaluation, and after exposure, common sense dictates that one should wash their hands. Description – SCP-014 takes the form of an antique dinner fork, well-worn and, as nearest can be estimated, not cleaned since the 1890s. The object is fashioned from the electroplated nickel silver typical of the suspected period of its manufacture, and the rightmost time is bent degrees outward. Brown stains and mold adorn the prongs and the pits of the decorated parts of the handle. Analysis of this material seems to indicate that SCP-014 was last used on some form of beef. SCP-014 was moved to this facility in the early 1970s and seems, for all intents and purposes, to be an entirely mundane dinner fork. If it is possessed of any extraordinary qualities, these are known only to those in the very highest echelon of this project's coordinators, whose representatives assure us that SCP-014 is, quote, very important, end quote. Officers who have spent time alone with SCP-014 are unanimous in their appreciation that the object is of great significance, hence its continued presence at this site, though none can quite say why. See Testimony of Major B. February 1972 No tests on SCP-014 are authorized. Any personnel observed attempting to compromise SCP-014 in any way are to be terminated at once. Note. I request that we have this SCP decommissioned immediately. It's too dangerous to be kept alive. Agent Spoon. Note. Request denied. There is no evidence of any immediate threat. 05.