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Proper operation of SE is the key to safe, efficient aircraft and equipment maintenance. Improper use of SE has resulted in excessive ground handling mishaps, repair and replacement costs amounting to millions of dollars annually, and reduced operational readiness. All personnel operating SE must be fully knowledgeable of operational characteristics, safety precautions, and emergency procedures. Command attention in these matters will significantly reduce the potential for personal injury and equipment damage.
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Licensed personnel responsibilities
a. Maintain qualifications as SE operators.
b. Operate SE in a safe and mature manner
(1) Performing preoperational inspections.
(2) Operating equipment within designed capacities and capabilities.
(3) Observing all equipment safety features and practices.
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c. Report any changes in personal qualifications. Changes include revocation, suspension, or expiration of state or government motor vehicle operators licenses, and changes to physical qualifications, for example, loss of hearing or taking medications that impair motor skills or cause drowsiness.
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d. Report any observed reckless operation or intentional misuse/abuse of SE to the QA Program Coordinator. AE1 Rangel
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SE operator licenses are valid for type equipment and aircraft for 3 years, regardless of activity assigned.
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An expired, revoked, or suspended state license or U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator's Identification Card (OF-346) cancels authorization to operate self-propelled SE.
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This checklist contains inspection requirements
necessary to ensure the integrity of the equipment
for operation and to determine the need for
servicing. Time required to perform these tasks is
approximately (0.2) hours EMT.
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A/S32A-45 Pre op
WARNING
Engine oil, MIL-PRF-2104G, is combustible
and a moderate eye irritation.
Prolonged exposure may cause mild
skin irritation. Eye protection required.
Oil proof gloves recommended. Good

Diesel fuel, VV-F-800 (A-A-52557),
is toxic and flammable. May cause
skin and eye irritation. Keep away
from sparks and open flame. Eye
and skin protection required.
general ventilation is normally adequate
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All personnel shall have in their possession a valid SE operator's license and comply with all applicable safety precautions for specific equipment being checked out/in.
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The SE Custody and Maintenance History Record (CNAF 4790/51) and the SE Preoperational Record (OPNAV 4790/52) shall accompany items (when applicable).
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Joint preoperational inspections and inventory shall be performed, using applicable MRCs, upon accepting, and return of items.
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