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What is the instruction for PMRP?
Bumedinst 4010.3
To whom should the Precious Metals Recovery Report should be submitted?
Naval Medical Logistics Command, and a copy sent to the supporting healthcare support office.
When should u submit the PMR Report to the Naval Medical Logistics Command, by what day should they receive it?
By the last day of the month, and the last month of the fiscal year.
What is the precious Metals recovery Program designed to do?
Save DOD money, by recycling precious metals, and using the funds to offset the cost for DOD activities.
Who has the overall management responsibility for the PMRP?
DLA- The Defense Logistics Agency
Who is the DLA coordinator for all programs associated with the collection, recovery, and processing of precious metals?
The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS-OCP)
Name the Precious Metals included in the Recovery Program?
Siler, Gold, Platinum, and the Platinum family of noble metals (Palladium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium, and Ruthenium)
What is The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) responsible for?
Procurement, major maintenance, and repair of recovery equipment
Who coordinates the PMRP for the Navy?
COMNAVSUPSYSCOM- The Naval Supply Systems Command
Who is designated to be the PMRP coordinator for BUMED?
NAVMEDLOGCOM- The Naval Medical Logistics Command
What does goal #1 of the 7 environmental goals state for the Department of the Navy?
Promote an environmental protection and natural resources stewardship ethic within the Navy workforce
Who is required to participate in the PMRP?
All Naval Medical Department activities generating precious metals excesses and waste byproducts.
Every Naval Med. Department participating in the PMRP must do what 13 steps?
1. appoint in writing a PMRP coordinator
2. Submit a quarterly report
3. Collect access metals
4. operate and maintain assigned PMR equipment
5. Ensure all personnel are trained
6. Establish and maintain records
7. Provide security for equipment
8. Establish a PMRP audit board
9. account for, and turn in metals to DRMO
10. request PMRP supplies from DRMS-RPE
11. maintain contact wit appropriate FSO's
12. maintain records on the PMRP participation of subordinate activities
13. MTF, DTF's must use their internal resources to install recovery equipment
Who maintains liaison with the Naval Supply System Command as the BUMED Precious Metals Recovery Program coordinator and program manager?
Naval Medical Logistics Command
Who provides assistance and monitors all MTF's and DTF's reporting requirements, reviews, and consolidates their quarterly reports?
Naval Medical Logistics Command
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?
3 years