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Who must establish and maintain records of silver test paper results, dates of silver harvest, amount harvested and dates of recovery cartridges or plastic hypodermic collection changes?
MTF's
What is the purpose of the precious metal program?
SAVE MONEY by recycling, using funds to offset the cost of supplies for DoD activities
What other ways does the precious metal recovery program save money?
BY reducing the amount of dispensed hazardous waste
Examples of precious metals at MTF's are:
-Exposed or outdated xray film
-photographic film
-dental scrap
-recovered silver from fixing or stabilizing solutions
What agency has overall management responsibility for the precious metal recovery program?
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
DRMS was once called?
DRMO
The Naval Supply Systems Command coordinates the PMRP for?
The United States Navy
Which Organization accepts precious metals?
DRMS/DRMO
DRMS is the coordinator for all programs associated with collection recovery and processing of precious metals for which agency?
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
Each command appoints how many PMRP coordinators?
1
Each command that has precious metals must have at least one coordinator and an audit review board that must audit and report___________?
To their coordinator, Semi-Annually
Which agency manages the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service(DRMS)?
Defense Logistics Agency(DLA)
Where is NAVMEDLOGCOM?
Fort Detrick, Maryland
Precious Metals include:
Silver, Gold, Platinum and Platinum Family of noble metals which are?
-Palladium
-Iridium
-Rhodium
-Osmium
-Ruthenium
Which agency is the designated coordinator for BUMED?
NAVMEDLOGCOM
(Naval Medical Logistics Command)
How often are reports of precious metals reported to NAVMEDLOGCOM from supporting healthcare management offices?
Quarterly
*NEGATIVE reports are required
Who is responsible for procuring major maintenance and repair of recovery equipment?
DRMS