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