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APPENDIX  I PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION REFERENCE INDEX

Electronics Technician Supervisor (ET1)
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ensure   availability   of upcoming   deployment. these  items  for  your Finally, remember that SKILL and  TEAMWORK  in the FLEET  will produce,  high  moral, good  working conditions,  and a Strong Naval Force for our country. For the items not shown in stock, you or the EMO should ensure the items are ordered for stock. For critical items, conduct a storeroom sight verification to ensure that each part is actually there. You can do this if you have a good relationship with supply. Ensure  that  all  paperwork  associated  with maintenance and supply is well managed and is completed   and   submitted   on   time.   These documents concerning maintenance and parts used  will  ultimately  assist  you  in  parts  support. Finally, and this is very important, develop a good  working  relationship  with  supply  personnel and   maintain   cooperation.   This   effort   will ultimately  be  to  your  benefit  in  dealing  with supply  for  your  repair  parts. REFERENCES Program,  NAV- Certification  Plan  for  2M/ATE SEAPUB  TE000-AA-PLN-010/2M,  Naval  Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1991. Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List (COSAL) Users Manual,  SPCCINST  4441.170  with  ch  3,  Navy Ship’s Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., 1984. Electronics Technician 1 & C, NAVEDTRA  10192-F, Naval Education and Training Program Support Activity, Pensacola, Fla., 1987. Electronics  Installation  and  Maintenance  Book, General  Maintenance,   NAVSEA   SE000-00 EIM-160,   Naval   Sea   System   Command, Washington,  D.C.,  1981. Electronics Installation and Maintenance Book EMI Reduction, NAVSEA  SE000-00-EIM-150,  Naval Sea  System  Command,  Washington,  DC.,  1972. Electronics  Installation  and  Maintenance  Book, General, NAVSEA  SE000-00-EIM-100,  Naval  Sea System Command, Washington, D. C., 1983. Procedures   for   Conducting   a   Shipboard   Electro- magnetic  Interference  (EMI)  Survey  (Surface Ships),  MIL-STD-1605(SHIPS),  Naval  Ships Systems Commands, Washington, D.C., 1973. 8-8






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