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Items with 2 or more demands from a single shop, or 5 demands from a unit wide within a month is considered a ________ item

PEB

What is PEB

Pre expended bin

PEB items will be a unit price of ______ or less

50$

What is NOT allowed in the PEBs

DLRs, piferables, hazardous mat, controlled, sensitive

What is SIM

?

SHOP STOCK consists of ?

Consumable items

What is consumable items ?

Daily items like stress, gaskets, bolts

Unit price limit for shop stock ?

50.00

Partial bags of material regardless of cost go in ______

Shop stock

SRI

Store room items

Inventory controlled items are

Store room items

True or false Store room items at <50.00 do not just qualify for shop stock to avoid maintaining counts

True

Shop stock may not exceed a ___ month supply

6

Do not store expensed items with _____

Stock inventory

SRI only has aviation type 3 at a price of ______ or less

250.00

SRI is type 5 of a price _____ or less

800.00

A responsibility of the RA

Reconcile items to inventory record

comparison of physical count with recorded balances and consideration of transactions that have occurred during the time of the physical count, but have not been posted to the records. The purpose of post count validation is to determine the validity of the count.

Postcount validation

review of potential discrepancies, which involves conducting storeroom/warehouse search counts, consideration of recent transactions, receipt/issue documentation and verification of Federal Logistics (FEDLOG)

Pre Adjustment research

An investigation of discrepancies (i.e., gains/losses) consisting of (as a minimum) a complete review of all transactions to include supporting documentation, catalog change actions, shipment discrepancies, and unposted or rejected documentation occurring since the last completed inventory.

Causative research