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How many sections to supply are there?

2
What is Section I referred to as?
SRS
What does SRS stand for?
Supply Response Section
How many units is SRS divided into?
Five Units
What are the five units?
RCU → TRU → MDU → PMU → PEB
What does RCU stand for?
Requisition Control Unit
What does T`RU stand for?
Technical Research Unit
What does MDU stand for?
Material Delivery Unit
Fragile material, delicate components that require special handling should be delivered how?
Most Direct Route
What does PMU stand for?
Program Management Unit
The PMU is under the functional control of what? ON WRITTEN TEST
SRS
What does PEB stand for?
Pre-Expended Bin Unit
What is Section II referred to as?
CCS
What does CCS stand for?
Component Control Section
How many units is CCS divided into?
Four Units
What are the four units?
DCU → LRCA → SSU → AWP
What does DCU stand for?
Document Control Unit
What does LCRA stand for?
Local Repair Cycle Assets
What does SSU stand for?
-Supply Screening Unit
What does AWP stand for?
Awaiting Parts Unit
What does RAM stand for?
Repairable Asset Management
What does FEDLOG stand for?
Federal Logistics
What is FEDLOG?
Interactive database
What does AMMRL Program stand for?
Aircraft Maintenance Material Readiness List
What does RPPO stand for?
Repair Parts Petty Officer
What is a major step when turning in defective components?
Supply activities shall strictly enforce the one-for-one exchange of repairable using the CRIPL to identify the authorized exceptions
What does ICRL stand for?
Individual Component Repair List
What does CRIPL stand for?
Consolidated Remain-In-Place List
What is a CRIPL?
Listing of all authorized remain-in-place items
The CRIPL is published by whom?
NAVICP
Who approves the CRIPL?
- TYCOMs and COMNAVAIRSYSCOM
What does NMCS (pronounced nim-ics) stand for?
-Not Mission Capable Supply
What is a NMCS?
Like a CASREP – Material condition of aircraft that is not capable of performing any of its missions
What does PMCS (pronounce pim-ics) stand for?
Partial Mission Capable Supply
What is a PMCS?
Like a HOTLIST -Material condition of aircraft that can perform at least one but not all of its missions
What does NSN stand for?
National Stock Number
What is a NSN?
13 digit stock number assigned by DSLC to identity an item of material
What does the NSN consist of?
Four digit federal supply classification (FSC) and a NIIN
What does DSLC stand for?
Defense Logistics Services Center
What does NIIN stand for?
National Item Identification Number
What is a NIIN?
9 digit number that uniquely identifies each NSN item in the supply system
What does the NIIN consist of?
Two digit National Codification Bureau (NCB) code and 7 digits
What does AVDLR stand for?
Aviation Depot Level Repair
What does NWCF stand for?
Navy Working Capital Fund
What does IMA stand for?
Intermediate Maintenance Activity
What does BCM stand for?
Beyond Capability of Maintenance
What does OPTAR stand for?
Operating Target
Who is responsible for the daily accounting of OPTAR?
ON WRITTEN TEST/BOARD- S-1F
What does IMRL stand for?
Individual Material Readiness List
What does SE stand for?
Support Equipment
What is Hazardous Material or HAZMAT?
- Any material that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics, may pose a substantial hazard to human health or environment when purposefully released or accidentally spilled
How many categories of HAZMAT are there?
6
When shall HAZMAT stowage locations be inspected?
Weekly and quarterly
What does MSDS stand for?
Material Safety Data Sheets
What are MSDS?
Technical bulletins containing info about materials
o Composition
o Chemical/physical characteristics
o Health/safety hazards
o Precautions for safe handling and use
What are the basic components of PPE?
Eye protection → Respiratory protection devices → Gloves → Foot Protection
Who controls HAZWASTE?
Supply Department (S8-H)
HAZWASTE should be turned in using what method?
Double Bagged
- Labeled w/name of material, NSN, J-dial, Workcenter, and point of contact
- Properly segregated so that non-compatible materials are not mixed together