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What does the acronym CESE stand for?
Civil Engineer Support Equipment
What is Civil Engineer Suppor Equipment?
Automotive vehicles, construction equipment, and typically non portable shop equipment costing more than $1000.
What is the definition of Automotive Vehicles?
Self propelled designed for the highway or cross country operations. Trucks, buses, truck trailers, and refuelers
What is the definition of Construction Equipment?
Mechanical equipment that is used in the construction, alteration or repair of buildings
Ex. Rollers, Tractors, cranes. Even portable boilers, pumps, and air compressors
What is the definition of Weight Handling Equipment (WHE)
Self propelled equipment used in storage and materials handling around shipyards, construction sites, and warehouses.
Ex. Forklifts, pallet trucks, conveyor systems
What would qualify as a Civil Engineer End Item (CEEI)?
Refrigerated containers, Shower and bath units, or water purification units.
What is first echelon maintenance?
The maintenance done by the operator. It includes pre and post op inspections. First echelon Maintenance is meant to detect deficiencies before they turn into a major breakdown
What is the hard card?
The operator's inspection guide and trouble report.
What is commonly inspected during the pre-start inspection of a vehicle?
Fuel, Oil, Water, Inspection of tires, Lights, Drive belts, Safety devices
What is normally observed during operational checks?
Smells (unusual smells)
Sound, Unusual Noises
Sight (check instruments)
Feel (Pull or vibration)
What are some Post operation checks?
Setting the parking brake
draining air tanks
closing doors and windows
What are trip tickets?
Documentation used for each vehicle. The official authorization to operate a vehicle.
What is organizational maintenance?
Maintenance that is the responsibility of the operator and scheduled preventative maintenance performed by trained personnel.
What is corrective maintenance?
Maintenance that is the responsibility and performed in any designated maintenance shop. Includes maintenance from the repair of minor deficiencies to complete overhaul. Repairs made shall be accomplished to ensure safe and serviceable equipment.
What is Depot Maintenance?
Depot maintenance is maintenance performed on equipment that requires major overhaul and restoring a unit to a like-new condition,
What is a standard form 91?
Motor Vehicle Accident Report, found in NCF Mishap "Crash" Package
What is a DD 518?
An accident identification card. Found in NCF Mishap "Crash" Package
What are some of the items that you can find in a NCF Mishap Package?
List of battalion and local emergency phone numbers
Local information
Instructions on how to fill out the DD518 and SF91
Maps and route instructions
Procedures for HAZMAT spills
What kind of information should go on a SF91?
Names and addresses of people involved in mishap and witnesses
Note weather conditions, road conditions, and other details
describe events of the accident
state the damage
What is an OF 346?
Government Motor Vehicle Operator ID Card
What is required to be issued an OF346?
State drivers license
3-M 301 Qualified
When does a OF-346 expire?
In four years
What is collateral equipage?
Items that make a basic item of equipment complete and self-sustaining
What are some examples of collateral equipage?
Fire equipment
Jack
Wheel Chocks
Tools
What are two basic types of collateral equipage?
Component & Tactical
What are the three different vehicle assignments?
Class A, B, & C
What are class A assignment vehicles
Continuing Assignments that are approved by the CNO.
What are class B assignment vehicles?
Recurring Dispach assignments. Assignment of a vehicle to a certain component of the command for official business
What are class C assignment vehicles
Pool Vehicles or all vehicles not assigned as class A or B. On-call basis vehicles
What does BEEP stand for?
Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program
What is BEEP?
BEEP is a program gives the relieving battalion a realistic in depth condition evaluation of equipment
Provides relieving battalion with the best Alfa company operation possible
Provides regimental equipment office with up to date condition codes for scheduling CESE replacements
What does the term "deadline" stand for?
It applies to any equipment, in the opinion of the maintenance supervisor, parts cannot be optained or safely operated in 72 hours or more.
What is status I equipment?
Equipment that will remain on the board and will be inactive for 30 days or more and not require any maintenance.
What is status II equipment?
Equipment that will be inactive for 30 days or more and requires maintenance.
What is the job of the equipment yard supervisor?
The Yard Boss manages the yard and all CESE parked in it. They also enforces traffic control and speed limits.
What are the three primary duties of the collateral equipment custodian?
Maintain inventory of collateral
Order shortages
Manage the custody of collateral equipment
What is the job of the dispacher?
The dispacher controls the day-to-day equipment assignments and CESE usage.
What is the job of the maintenance supervisor?
To ensure that proper 3-M maintenance and repair of equipment assigned to the NMCB.
What is the job of the DET repair parts petty officer?
Maintains the detachment's repair parts inventory records.
Is the liason between the main body supply and the detachment.