DA PAM 750-3: Soldiers' Guide for Field Maintenance Operations

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DA PAM 750-3: Soldiers' Guide for Field Maintenance Operations

DA PAM 750-3: Soldiers' Guide for Field Maintenance Operations

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c. Where maintenance activities are divided between a company-level field maintenance team and a FSC fieldmaintenance platoon, the company level technical inspections are performed under the auspices of the team motorsergeant or senior mechanic for quality assurance at that level. SupervisorsThe unit’s supervisors provide the leadership link to the operators and crews and support the achievement of the ArmyMaintenance Standard by— c. Property book officers will require that a copy of the DA Form 2408–9 accompany turn-in paperwork prior toassigning a document number to ensure compliance with paragraph 2.

Verification proceduresa. The maintenance platoon leader who oversees the SAMS–E activity should coordinate with other affected platoon Bay Areas Continued • When the cover is not in place • Opening must be constantly attended by someone • Or be protected by removable standard railings 44e. TI sheets, DA Form 461–5, (Vehicle Classification Inspection) DA Form 3590 (Request for Disposition orWaiver), or DA Form 2402 (Maintenance Tag), whichever is applicable, will accompany all requests for disposition tothe national inventory control point (NICP). An inspector, maintenance technician, or maintenance/motor officer asspecified by the unit commander will verify each request. The TI sheet will accompany the turn-in documentation tothe managing NICP so that accurate disposition instructions can be provided about the major end item. a. Requirements are as follows:(1) Soldier or civilian whose primary duty involves operation of Army materials handling or other mechanical B–2. Developing your own field maintenance standing operating procedureYou will develop your own SOPs based upon, but not limited to, the following sources:

c. Warranty actions that require a modification must be applied by a valid MWO. The MWO is applied and reported a. Requirements.(1) Pass aptitude tests and complete the standard mechanic’s course with a “skilled” rating or have demonstrated Safety Officer/NCO Responsibilities • Responsibilities include: • Serving as principal advisor to the commander in all safety / occupational health related matters related to mission • Advising and assisting the commander in ensuring CRM is an integral part of the unit’s operations and training • Assisting with hazard identification and assessment tools 10 Roof Leaks May be common, yet still present a multitude of problems Slippery work surfaces Electrical hazards Health hazards Pests 41 er’s quality control/assurance mechanism):(a) Initial inspections. Includes estimated costs of damages in conjunction with TAMMS clerks and the determina-b. Operation of TAMMS. DA Pam 750–8 describes the forms and records required in the performance of fieldmaintenance. A unit’s TAMMS functions are performed by one or more school-trained Automated Logistical Special-ists, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 92A. The 92A must be under the direct supervision of the noncommis-sioned officer in charge (NCOIC) of the maintenance administration section or the motor sergeant. TAMMS is eithero p e r a t e d m a n u a l l y o r u s i n g t h e a u t o m a t e d S t a n d a r d A r m y M a i n t e n a n c e S y s t e m - 1 E n h a n c e d ( S A M S – 1 E ) . T h eSAMS–1E is an automated system that improves the timeliness, accuracy, and reporting of maintenance data. This isthe most important automated system to field maintenance managers. Regardless of the system being used, the purposeof a unit’s TAMMS operation is to create, maintain, and properly dispose of operational, maintenance and equipmenthistorical records. b. In warranty applications, unit readiness and mission effectiveness take priority. If the maintenance activity is notor has not been able to get an effective response through the warranty process, the activity should repair first andattempt to settle later through the acquisition support activity. This can only be authorized by the commander of themaintenance activity. Local warranty procedures will include notification procedures when the maintenance activity hasto do exercise this option. Information technology warrantiesThe overall policies and procedures for the Army Warranty Program for information technology (IT) are contained inAR 700–139 and AR 70–1. Highlights for the maintenance community are—



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