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What does MATCON Stand for? |
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Residual Asset Management |
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What is the purpose of RAM? |
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maintain custody of high cost, or pilfer able AVDLERs |
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What are 2 types of Aviation Supply materials |
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1. Consumables (9B COG) 2 Repairable AVDLR (7R COG) |
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Aviation Supply consist of how many sections? |
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2 Supply Response Section(SRS) Component Control Section (CCS) |
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What are the 5 units of SRS (Supply Response Section)? |
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1. Requisition Control Unit (RCU) 2. Technical Research Unit (TRU) 3. Material Delivery Unit (MDU) 4. Program Management Unit (PMU) 5. PRe-Expended Unit (PEB) |
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What is the purpose of the RCU (Requisiton Control Unit)? |
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Receives all orders and issue picking tickets (DD 1348-1A)to MDU |
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What is the purpose of the TRU (Technical Research Unit)? |
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Reserches problem documents and alternate stock numbers. |
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What is the purpose of the MDU (Material Delivery Unit)? |
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pick up and delivery all materials |
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What is the purpose of the PMU (Program Management Unit)? |
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Process high-priority items like EXREPs |
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What is the purpose of the PEB Pre-Epended Unit)? |
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Maintain high usage consumables such as nut, bolts, and washers |
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What items does the CCS (Conponent Control Section) normaly deal with? |
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7R COG or Repairable items |
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Document Control Unit. Responible for all NON-RFI components in the IMA repair cycle |
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What does LRCA stand for? |
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Local Repairable Cycle Asset. Components in the repair cycle that can be repaired on board |
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Supply Screening Unit. Processes all items returned in IMA. |
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Awaiting Parts Unit. No work can be performed on the item due to a lack of parts |
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What are the 2 important Advice codes? |
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5G One for One 5S Remain in Place |
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What does AVDLR stand for? |
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Aviation Depot Level Repair. |
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What does RPPO stand for? |
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Repair parts Petty Officer. Tracks funding allocations and document number status changes for each division |
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What does EXREP stand for? |
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repariable item not carried in stock or a turnin from a customer |
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What does NMCS stand for? |
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Not mission capable Supply. Aircraft can not perfom a mission due to supply shortage |
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What does PMCS stand for? |
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Partial Mission Capable Supply. Aircraft can perform at least one mission due to a supply shortage |
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Beyond Capable Maintenance. It can not be fixed by I-Level |
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What does NIIN stand for? |
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National Item Identifcation Number. 9 digits |
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National Stock Number. 13 digits |
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What does NRFI stand for? |
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What does CRIPL stand for? |
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Consolidated Remain in Place List. List of all authorized remain in place items. |
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Everything fight related funding |
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Everything maintence related funding. |
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Military Standard Requisitioning & Issue Procedure. 82 digits long. Supply sent off station for requisitions |
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Fuel Card, Credit card, DD 1348s and other forms a ploit needs for making extended trips. |
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Who is responsible for the issue of Flight Packets? |
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Supply Officer or Material Control Officer |
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Who prescribes custody and issue control of Fight Packet? |
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Who inventories Fight Packets, and how often? |
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Supply Officer or Material Control Officer. After the extended flight and at least weekly |
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What items need to be in the Flight Packet? |
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DD 1896 (white indenaplate)to procure fuel DD 1897 (purple indenaplate) Buying fuel |
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Investgation or Survey Report Form |
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A picking ticket for issuing matieral |
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What does AMRR stand for? |
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Aircraft Material Readiness Report. A Daily review of parts order on downed aircraft. |
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What does IMRL stand for? |
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Indiviual Material Readiness List. A consloidate allowance of Support Equipment. |
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What does AMMRL stand for? |
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Aircraft Maintenace Material Readiness List. Data for effective management of support equipment |
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Federal Logistics. An aid in researching stock numbers. |
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What does AVCAL stand for? |
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Aviation Consolidated Allownace List. A list of what & how many part we have stored onboard. |
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Hazardous Material. Any material that puts humans at risk or effects the environment. |
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What instruction Governs HM afloat? |
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What does HMUG stand for? |
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Harzardous Material User Guide |
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What instruction governs HMUG? |
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Hazardous Waste. Any discarded material contaiminated by Hazmat. |
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How often are Hazmat locations inspected? |
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What do you look for during a Hazmat inspection? |
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tightness of closure corrosion leakage improper or inadequte labeling shelf-life |
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What does MSDS stand for? |
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Material Saftey Data Sheet. technical bulletins containing info about materials such as, compostion, chemical and physical characteristics, health and safety, and safe handling and use. |
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What can you find in the MSDS? |
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1.Handling procedure 2.Required PPE 3. Type of Hazmat 4. Stowage 5. Use and disposal information |
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Where is the MSDS located? |
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1.HM/HW Coordinator at Medical 2. SUPPO 3. Work Center 4. Hazmat Container |
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How many catergories of Hazmat are there? What are they? |
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There are 6 catergories. 1.Flammable or Combustible Material (any material with a low flash point) 2.Aerosols (Spray Paint) 3.Toxics (AFF & HTH) 4.Corrosives (Battery Acid) 5.Oxidizing materials (Chlorine Bleach) 6.Compressed gases (HALON 1301) |
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What is secondary labeling? |
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tranferring any material from the orignal container to a different usable container, the New container must have the same label. |
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Hazmat Authroized Use List. A current inventory of HAZMAT authorized for locl use. |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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What are some types of PPE? |
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1.Rubber Gloves 2.Rubber Boots 3.Googles 4.Face Shield 5.Respiratory Devices |
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What is some required training for HAZMAT? |
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1.Types of HAZMAT in their work area 2.HAZWASTE and how to dipose of it 3.Reading and interpret hazard warning lables 4.MSDS, how to read it and where the copy is available to review. Protective measures when handling HAZMAT |
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Who certifies for rentry to the space? |
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When was the HM program founded? And who was the founder? |
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Who manager HM Spill Program onboard? |
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What are the 11 general procedures pertaining to a Hazmat/Hazwaste spill? |
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1. Discovery 2.Notification(Notify DC central) 3.Initiation of Action 4.Evalution 5.Containment 6.Damage Control 7.Dispersion of Gases/Vapors 8.Cleanup and decontamination 9.Disposal 10.Cerification for re-entry 11.Follow-up Report |
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What is CCS (Component Control Section) also known as? |
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Repairable Management Section (RMS) |
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