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What is the instruction for the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
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BUMEDINST 4010.3
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To whom should the Precious Metals Recovery Report be submitted?
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Naval Medical Logistic Command and also send a copy to the supporting healthcare support office
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When you submit the Precious Metals Recovery Report to the Naval Medical Logistic Command, by what day should they receive it?
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By the last day of the month, following the end of each fiscal year
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What is the precious Metals recovery Program designed to do?
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It is designed to save DOD money by recycling precious metals, and using funds to offset cost of supplies for DOD activities.
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Who has overall management responsibility for the Precious Metal Recovery Program?
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The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
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Who is the DLA coordinator for all programs associated with the collection, recovery, and processing of precious metals?
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The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS-OCP)
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Name the Precious Metals included in the Recovery Program?
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Silver, Gold, Platinum, and the Platinum family of noble metals (Palladium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium, and Ruthenium)
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What is The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), responsible for?
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Procurement, major maintenance, and repair of recovery equipment
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Who Coordinates the Precious Metals Recovery Program for the Navy?
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The Naval Supply Systems Command (COMNAVSUPSYSCOM)
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Who is designated to be the Precious Metals Recovery Program coordinator for BUMED?
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The Naval medical Logistics Command (NAVMEDLOGCOM)
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What does goal number 1 of the 7 environmental goals state for the Department of the Navy?
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Promote an environmental protection and natural resources stewardship ethic within the Navy workforce.
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(An ethic in the Navy that promotes being a good steward over the environment and using its natural product.)
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Who is required to participate in the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
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All Naval Medical Department activities generating precious metals excesses and waste byproducts
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Every Naval Medical Department participating in the Precious Metals Recovery Program must do these following 13 steps:
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#1- Appoint in writing a PMRP coordinator to implement, monitor, and coordinate a formal PMRP.
#2- Submit a quarterly Recovery of Precious Metals Report by last day of the month following end of each fiscal year. #3- Collect all excess precious metal items to turn into DRMO. #4- Operate and maintain assigned PMR equipment. #5- Ensure all personnel are trained in the operation of recovery equipment. #6- Establish and maintain records of silver test paper results, and dates of chemical recovery cartridges. #7- Provide security for the recovery equipment. |
#8- Establish a PMRP audit board to review semiannually, the internal control procedures for precious metals.
#9- Account for, and turn in precious metal bearing items to DRMO. #10- Request PMRP supplies from DRMS-RPE. #11- Maintain contact with appropriate FSO’s. #12- Maintain records on the PMRP participation of subordinate activities. #13- MTF’s and DTF’s must use their internal resources to install recovery equipment. |
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Who maintains liaison with the Naval Supply System Command as the BUMED Precious Metals Recovery Program coordinator and program manager?
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NAVAL MEDICAL LOGISTICS COMMAND
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Who provides assistance and monitors all MTFs and DTFs reporting requirements, reviews, and consolidates their quarterly reports?
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NAVAL MEDICAL LOGISTICS COMMAND
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The quarterly Recovery and Utilization of Precious Metals Report is approved by the Chief, BUMED for how many years from the date of this instruction?
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3 years
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