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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the Mission of Naval Logistics? | Provide support and supplies to ships throughout interconnected warehouses (Fleet Logistic Centers). |
| What does the acronym CRIF mean? | Cargo Routing Information File. |
| What is the purpose of CRIF? | To reduce war fighter’s wait time. |
| What does the acronym OTS mean? | One Touch Support |
| What is the purpose of One Touch? | Track requisitions and provide the latest status update. |
| What is the purpose of NAVY 311? | NAVY 311 is a platform that records, tracks, and delivers requests for customer support to the appropriate support provider. |
| What is another purpose of NAVY 311? | NAVY 311 provides support to Sailors at sea who are searching for information or parts to keep everything in working order. |
| What is the Never out List? | Items that are highly essential consumable stock materials. |
| What are some of the items on the Never out List? | HAZMAT, toilet paper, trash bag, napkin, brush, paper towel etc. |
| What does the acronym DBI mean? | Demand Base Item |
| How can material go from not carried (NC) to demand base item? | If you order a part, that part is NC in shipboard, and you continue to order more than twice in six months, it will create demand base item allowance. |
| What does the acronym DLR mean? | Depot Level Repairable |
| What is the requirement for a DLR item? | DLR items require that the carcass or bad part/item be turned in for a one for one basis. |
| What does the acronym RIP mean? | Remain-In-Place |
| What is the maximum amount of time you have to turn in a RIP carcass? | 24 hours |
| What does the acronym DTI mean? | Delayed Turn In |
| What is required to obtain a Delayed Turn In? | A request form is required for all non-RIP items ordered that require to remain in the system. |
| What does the acronym MAM mean? | Maintenance Assistance Module |
| Who is responsible to keep custody of the MAMs? | MAMs must be located in the appropriate operating maintenance space, under sub custody of the aviation/surface Maintenance Officer |
| What is the purpose of the Navy Cash Program? | Replace currency onboard the ship. |
| Who is eligible to receive a Navy Cash card? | Sailors permanently assigned to a ship. |
| What Supply division oversees the Navy Cash program? | S4 (Disbursing) |
| Who is appointed as the Navy Cash Accountable Officer on most ships? | Disbursing Officer |
| What is the purpose of endurance loading and who determines it? | To allow continuous operation of the ship. TYCOM. |
| Endurance (Provisions) loading is normally how many days? | For Food- 45 days minimum 90 days maximum |
| What is TYCOM’s Endurance Levels goal for all categories of materials? | 100% of repair allowances on hand or on order. |
| What does the acronym BDFA mean? | Basic Daily Food Allowance |
| What is the Basic Daily Food Allowance? | The set monetary price determined provide a nutritionally adequate daily ration for one person |
| How often are monetary ration allowances revised? | Quarterly |
| What does the acronym MRE means? | Meals Ready to Eat |
| Who is overall responsible for planning the routes for Battle Feeding? | The Damage Control Assistant |
| Who is responsible for creating the overall Battle Messing Meal Plan? | The Supply Officer |
| What are the six categories of HAZMAT? | Flammable Aerosol Toxic Compressed Gases Oxidizer Corrosive |
| What are incompatible HAZMAT Materials? | Refers to two (2) or more different substances that when mixed could/will cause a negative reaction. |
| How do we identify incompatible materials? | Using the safety data sheet (SDS) for the material, Hazardous Material Users Guide (HMUG), or the incompatibility chart located in OPNAVINST 5100.19C Appendix C-23A. |
| What procedure must be followed when dealing with hazardous material spill? | Discovery and notification Initiation of action Evaluation Containment and damage control Dispersion of gases/vapors Cleanup and decontamination Disposal of contaminated materials Certification of re-entry Follow-up reports |
| What are some of the PPE required when handling HAZMAT? | Gloves apron respirator eye protection |
| What is HAZMAT? | Any material that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics, may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when released or spilled into the environment. |
| What is HAZ Waste? | Any discarded material (liquid, solid, or gas) that meets the definition of an HM or is designated as HW by the Environmental Protection Agency or state or local authority. |
| What are some information found on the SDS? | Information about materials, such as composition, chemical, and physical characteristics, health and safety hazards, and precautions for safe handling, use, and disposal. |
| What does the acronym ORM mean? | Operational Risk Management |
| SUPPO (SUPPLY OFFICER) | CDR Vargas |
| ASUPPO (ASST SUPPLY OFFICER) | LCDR Moore |
| PAL (PRINCIPAL ASST for LOGISTICS) | LCDR Bland |
| PAS (PRINCIPAL ASST for SERVICES) | LCDR Skinner |
| NALCOMIS | Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System |
| R SUPPLY | Relational Supply Used to order all consumable material |
| OMMS-NG | Organization Manage Maintenance System-Next Generation Used to order all repair parts |
| FEDLOG | Federal Logistics |
| SPMIG | Standard PMS Material Identification Guide |
| NAVSUP 4400 | Afloat Shopping Guide (ASG) |
| STANDARD FORM 368 | Quality Deficiency Report (QDR) |
| STANDARD FORM 364 | Supply Discrepancy Report (SDR) |
| NAVSUP 1220-2 | Allowance Change Request (ACR) |
| NAVSUP 1371 | Fleet COSAL Feedback Report (FC FBR) |
| DD Form 200 | Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) / Survey |