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What does SRS do? |
Process customers requirements and provides follow ups on status as required |
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What does CCS do? |
They are responsible for the management and accounting of all repairable assets |
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RCU |
Requisition Control Unit: receive all material requirement prepare documentation and provide status to the customer |
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TRU |
Ttechnical research Unit: verify data such as part #, stock #, and other technical data |
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MDU |
Material delivery Unit: pick up and deliever material within a certain time frame. |
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PEB |
Pre exbanded bin: high usuage, maintenance related consumable materials already paid for items. |
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PMU |
Program Management Unit: processes and expedite high pri requistions, such as NMCS, PMCS, broadarrow, and work stoppage requirements. |
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DCU |
Document Control Unit: control of all non-RFI components in the IMA repair cycle, wait for turn ins from customers |
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SSU |
Supply Screening Unit: process all items returned from the IMA. The prepare retrograde material for shipment to the designated support point. |
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AWP |
Awaiting Parts Unit: receive, store, and control all AWP components with bits/pieces that are either EXREP or referred off station. |
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LCRA |
Local Cycle Repair Assests: also know as V pool, responsible for receipt, storage issue and compatibility of repairable high demand assests |
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CCS How many sections? What are they? |
4 LRCA AWP SSU DCU |
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SRS How many are there? What are they? |
5 TRU PMU PEB RCU MDU |
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What division in supply deals with Aviation? |
S6 |
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What does ASD stand for? |
Aviation support division |
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S6 is divided in two sections. What are they? |
CCS and SRS |
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What does RAM stand for? |
Repairable assets management |
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What is RAM responsible for? |
Maintain custody of high cost or pilferable, AVDLRS that are order by the invidual . |
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What does AVDLR stand for? |
Aviation Depot Level Repairable |
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What does MATCON stand for? |
Material control |
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What division of AIMD is MATCON part of? |
IM-1 |
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What's one of MATCON responsibilities ? |
Maintain liaison between s6 and AIMD |
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What does FEDLOG stand for? |
Federal Logistics |
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What does FEDLOG provide to customers? |
Provides researcher with parts data information |
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What does NALCOMIS stand for? |
Naval Aviation Command Managment Information System |
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How many numbers does NSN have? |
13 |
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How many numbers does NIIN have? |
9 |
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What does NSN stand for? |
National Stock Number |
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What does NIIN stand for? |
Nation item identification number |
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What does optar stand for? |
Ooperating target |
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What the publication for the NAMP? |
4790.2 series |
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What does NAMP stand for? |
Naval Aviation Maintance Program |
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What does NMCS stand for? |
Not mission capable supply |
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What is the purpose of NMCS? |
Material condition of an aircraft that is not capable of performing any of its missions due to its shortage of supplies |
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What does PMCS stand for? |
Partial mission Capable Supply |
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What is the purpose of PMCS? |
Martial condition of an aircraft that only can perform one mission but not all of them due to shortage of supplies |
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What does ICRL stand for? |
Invidual component repair list |
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What information is in the ICRL? |
Its a list of items that lets Supply and AIMD know what parts can be repaired onboard |
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What does CRIPL stand for? |
Consolidated Remain in place list |
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What information can you find in CRIPL? |
List of all authorized remain in place items which is published by the NAVICP |
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What is considered hazard material? |
Material that is due to its quantity, concentration or chemical charatistics may pose a hazard to human health or environment when released or spilled |
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What is considered hazard waste? |
Any discarded material(Liquad, solid, or gas) that meets the defintion of HM or is designated as hazardous waste by environmental protection agency. |
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How many categories of Hazardous Material are there ? What are they? |
6 F-Flammable or combustible material A-Aerosol Containers T-Toxic Material C-Corrosive material(including acids and bases) O-Oxidizing material C-Compressed gasses |
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What does MSDS stand for? |
Material Safety Data Sheet |
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Hazardous material storage locations shall be inspected how often? |
Weekly and quarterly |
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What is the required PPE when handling hazardous material and/or hazardous waste? |
Eye protection Respiratory protection devices Gloves Foot protection |
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What does BCM stand for? |
Beyond Capability of Maintance |
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What does BCM mean? |
A code used by IMAs when repair is not authorized at the level of when an activity is not capable of accomplishing repair because of lack of equipment. |
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What does IMA stand for? |
Intermediate maintenance activity |