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| What is the Technical and Managerial reference for Motor Vehicle? |
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| Operation Risk Management |
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6 step decision making tool:
Identify the hazard
Assess the risk
Analyze risk control measure
Make control decisions
Implement risk control
Supervise and review |
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| Contains general safety information applicable to vehicle maintenance operations. |
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| Approves and dissaproves request that exceeds a vehicle OTRL (one-time repair) and request for disposition. The LRS/CC may delegate his authority no lower than vehicle manager. |
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Must establish OI for minimum essential repars.
QA repairs
Publication prevention
Tire and battery procurement
Control of vehicle license plate |
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| Approves installation vehicle priority recall listing (VPRL) and the vehicle mission essential level (MEL). |
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| Governs OI, publications and forms management. |
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| Normally considered damage caused by willingfully or negligent acts of improper operations or care. |
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| Special equipment or a commercial optional part or accessory added to a vehicle to meet a certain operational need. |
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| TO used to to report material deficiency. Required for operator death or injury, damage to or loss of a motor vehicle, major assembly and system or subsystem failure. |
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| Limited Technical Inspection |
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| Performed to evaluate the current condition of a vehicle or peice of equipment to ensure its safe, serviceable, and operational. Documented on form 91. |
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| Easiest and least expensive method to procure part. General purpose card |
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| Used to procure special military parts. |
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| Coordinate with VM&A to ensure they procurement all parts, equipment, and materials needed for repair. |
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Tire or brakes
Steering mechanisms
Operating levers
Wind sheilds
head lights and reflectors
Safety and warning equipment
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| vehicle maintenance starts when the user or VCO/VCNO identifies a problem with their vehicles that is outside the scope of opreator care. |
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| Supports AF vehicle abuse/ accident prevention policies. |
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| Vehicle and equipment support office. Designated by HQ USAF/A4R authority to perform in the capacity as andjunct staff to all MAJCOM. |
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| Validates all request for rentals and leasesfor installation activities. |
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| General Service Administration. Required to go through GSA initially unless they are unable to support vehicle buy requirements. |
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| Non AF Organization - Allied agencies |
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| The AF may rent or lease motor vehicles when certain conditions exists, such as when units require additional assets for in- maintenance replacements, pipeline, or vhicles in depot maintenance. |
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Guidance for cyclical fleet management.
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| Ensures the Federal government exercises leadership in reduction of patforms of petroleum consumption. |
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| Signed in August 8, 2005. Contains provisions for energy production, distribution, storage, efficiency and research. |
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| Mission is to be the single authority and source for maintenance of installations motor vehicle fleet. Primary responsibility is to provide the AF with safe and serviceable motorcraft, and railroad equipment. |
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| Provide VM assistance in wartime for AF combat forces worldwide when needs are beyond MAJCOM Capabilities. |
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| Responsible for the overall management, operations, maintenance, and accountability for the AF Fleet. |
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| Vehicle and Equipment support management support office. Conducts vehicle validation visits on all AF Vehicles fleets every 3-5 years. |
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| Sets policy for the life cycle management of AF vehicle and vehicular equipment; facilitates MAJCOM programming and funding request for veihicle infrastructure. |
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| Base ground safety office |
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| Conducts an inspection of all vehicle maintenance facilities at least annually and ensures AFOSH standards are being met. |
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| Details maintenance responsibilities of a military vehicle driver and is also used by the army as Field Manual 21-305 |
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| Provides guidance on management of vehicle management. |
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| Regulation that delineates authorities and responsibilities concerning Department of Defense owned or leased vehicles and is mandatory for all use by all DoD components. |
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| Dictates implementation of the Cheif of Staff of the AF direction to establish a new combat using structure. |
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| Provides a system of reporting hazardous condition and their subsequent investigation and correction. |
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| Isolate equipment from energy source during routine maintenance procedures to facilitate repair procedure. |
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| Hazardous of the chemicals detailed information sheet. |
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| Used to document safety fire prevention, occupational health, and on the job training. |
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| Responsible for your personal safety and well being as well as that of your personnel. |
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| Used to publish requirements necessary to prevent the loss of life or property based on trends or past history. |
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| Form the basis for various DoD regulations, AFI's, and AFMAN's especially in the areas of environmental and hazardous/materials waste compliance. |
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| Title 40, Code of Regulation CFR, Part 82 |
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| Establishes standards and requirments for motor vehicle air condition. |
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| ECAMP. Environmental Compliance Assessment and management program. |
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| Evaluates and improves AF process and procedures in an effort to reduce waste and minimize cost |
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| Reducing or eliminating watse at the source by modifying production process, promoting the use of nontoxic or less toxic subsistence |
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| Conditional Exempt small generator |
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| Generators 100 Kg or less per month |
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| Generates more than 100kg |
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| Generates more than 1000kg |
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| Environmental Protection Agency |
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| Federal Agency charged with protecting human health and environment by writing and enforcing regulation based on laws passed by Congress. |
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| Resource Conversation and recovery Act. US laws that provide the general guidelines for the waste management program envisioned by Congress. |
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| Can cause serious or fatal disease and is the leading cause of occupational asthma. |
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| safegaurd must have enough strength to protect users in the event of a broken blade. |
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| Ensure wheel is secured and not cracked. |
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| caused from pressure washing. |
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