Supply Gouge Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?

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Generated by the ship to direct the movement of supplies based on the location of the ship and priority of the material.

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What are the three Transportation Priorities (TP)?

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TP-1 (CASREP/ANORS), TP-2 (High Priority requirements), TP-3 (Routine requirements).

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What is the purpose of the ship’s store afloat?

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To provide morale, health, comfort, and MWR $$$.

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What is the EagleCash card?

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A branded debit card that looks like a typical debit or check card.

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What does Navy Cash/Marine Cash combine?

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A chip-based electronic purse with the traditional magnetic stripe.

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What is endurance loading of subsistence?

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The Essex can go 30 days inport, 45 days at sea, and 90 days in transit before it must be restocked.

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What does BDFA stand for?

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Basic Daily Food Allowance, guaranteeing 3 meals a day.

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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?

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Right Part at the Right Place at the Right Time.

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What is ONE TOUCH?

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A web-based or telephonic method of stock checking material status and inputting requisitions if our system is OOC.

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What does GDSC stand for?

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Global Distance Support Center.

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What is NAVY 311?

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A single point of customer service entry into the shore infrastructure and network of Fleet support providers.

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What is a Never Out List?

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A listing of fast-moving material that are essential and must never be out of stock.

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What does CMP stand for?

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Pulse Data Point Program that allows our TYCOM to monitor ships’ supply functions and effectiveness.

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What is an APL?

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Allowance Parts List.

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What is an AEL?

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Allowance Equipage List.

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What does ASI stand for?

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Automated Shore Interface.

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What is the significance of 2 hits in a 6-month period?

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It makes an item a Demand Based Item (DBI).

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What are the two types of MOV?

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Internal (monthly, validated by RPPO) and External (quarterly, validated by Stock Control).

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What does MOV stand for?

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Material Obligation Validation.

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What is the purpose of the MOV?

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A list of outstanding requisitions validated monthly by RPPO.

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What does DLR stand for?

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Depot Level Repairable.

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What are the two most common advice codes?

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5G (1 for 1 exchange) and 5S (Remain in Place).

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What is a RIP (Remain in Place) Chit?

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Authorized by the CO to issue a part first even if it shows the 5G advice code.

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What are MAMs?

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Maintenance Assist Modules used for troubleshooting.

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What is BAMS?
Battle Group Asset Management System.
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What does OPTAR stand for?
Operational Target.
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What are the two types of OPTAR?
EMRM (Equipment Maintenance Related Material) and Other (consumables).
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What is Hazardous Material Reutilization?
Turning in excess hazmat material to save the Navy money.
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What does DRMO stand for?
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office.
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What is MTIS?
Material Turn Into Stock.
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What is UMMIPS?
Uniform Material Movement and Issue Priority System.
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What is F/AD?
Force Activity Designator, identifying the category based on military importance.
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What is the supply department organizational chart?
S1 - Stock Control, S2 - Foodservice, S3 - Ship's Store, S4 - Disbursing, S5 - Wardroom Mess, S6 - Aviation Stores, S7 - Post Office, S8 - General Stores, S9 - HAZMAT, S10 - Quality Assurance.
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What is DD Form 250?
Material under government contracts.
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What is DD Form 1348-1?
Receipt from ashore activity.
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What is DD Form 1149?
Materials excluded from MILSTRIP.
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What is DD Form 1155?
Order for supplies and services.
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What are the two methods by which a ship may obtain materials?
Submit requisition to RSUPPLY or direct purchase with a government credit card.
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What is the Right-to-Know Law?
Applies to all U.S. employees and Federal personnel worldwide about workplace hazards.
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What is the Hazard Communication Standard?
Manufacturers must label HM and provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
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What are the categories of HM?
FATCOC: Flammable, Toxic, Corrosive, Oxidizing, Aerosol, Compressed gases.
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Define Hazardous Material.
Any material that may pose a substantial hazard to health or the environment when released.
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Define Hazardous Waste.
Any discarded material that meets the definition of HM or is designated as HW.
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Define Oily Waste.
Oil mixed with water or other fluids that is no longer useful.
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What must workcenter supervisors ensure regarding HM?
Approved personal protective clothing and equipment are maintained and used.
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What must all hands do after using HM?
Return HM to approved stowage or the HAZMINCEN.
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What is the HM Emergency Response?
The DCA shall use OPNAVINST 5100_19D for HM spill response procedures.
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What does the oil spill containment kit consist of?
Absorbent mats, herding agent, rags, buckets, swabs, etc.
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What must be labeled on HM containers?
Material name, manufacturer's name and address, and nature of the hazard.
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What are the nine phases of spill response procedures?
Discovery and Notification, Initiation of Action, Evaluation, Containment and Damage Control, Dispersion of Gases/Vapors, Cleanup and Decontamination, Disposal of Contaminated Materials, Certification for Re-entry, Follow-up Reports.
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What are the general requirements for proper stowage of HM?
Ensure ventilation, never store excess HM in work areas, and prohibit smoking, eating, and drinking where HM is used.
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What are the discharge limitations for waste in port?
Trash to pier, garbage to pier, plastic to pier, sewage to pier/overboard discharge.
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What must be done with plastic waste before discharge?
Must be compressed into solid disks to be negatively buoyant.
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What is an SDS?
Technical bulletins containing information about materials.
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What are incompatible materials?
Two or more different substances that when mixed could cause a reaction.
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What are the requirements for satellite HAZMAT lockers?
Must meet at least one prerequisite such as daily checks or checking out large amounts of HAZMAT.
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What is strictly prohibited regarding flammable material stowage?
Stowage in uptake spaces.
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What is the maximum amount of flammable liquid allowed in lockers?
Not to exceed 30 gallons of flammable liquid.
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Who must pre-approve the contents of flammable material lockers?
The HAZMAT Officer must pre-approve the contents.
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What must be posted on the flammable material locker?
An inventory of the contents must be posted on the locker.
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Can materials issued by the HAZMINCEN be stored in these lockers?
No, these locations will not be used to store materials issued by the HAZMINCEN for 24 hour turn-in.
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Where is flammable material stowage prohibited?
Flammable material stowage in uptake spaces is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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Where should flammable materials for medical department use be stored?
In designated lockers in the medical storeroom or pharmacy.
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Where should Category I flammable materials not be stored?
Category I flammable materials shall not be stored in machinery spaces.
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What should not be used near flammable materials?
Do not use oxidizers near flammable materials such as fuels, solvents, oils, greases, paints, or cellulose products.
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What precautions should be taken if oxidizers are used near flammable materials?
Ensure ignition sources such as sparks, flames, heaters, cigarettes, and electrical equipment are not present.