DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY REGIMENT FORT BLISS, TX 79916 PROCEDURES FOR THE WEEKLY MAINTANANCE OF 3RD PLATOON’S M4 CARBINE’S AFVA-BCX 14 JULY 2014 SOP Number 1 1. REFERENCES: a. Lubricate order (LO) b. STP 21-1-SMCT c. TM 9-1005-319-10 d. DA FORM 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet 2. PURPOSE: To establish uniformity of the cleanliness, mainanenance, and inspection for all 3rd Platoon’s M4 carbines 3. APPLICABILITY: This applies to all personnel assigned to 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company. 3.
All accidents should be reported to the person in charge and dealt with immediately by the designated first aider, ensuring personal protective is worn. Any hazards should be reported to the head, the bursar or site manager. No running in the hall, corridors or on staircases and all children are permitted to walk on the left hand side of stairs. Children are regularly informed and kept up to date with fire expectations and there is a separate Fire Safety Policy available. Total ban of smoking
Whilst we were there we were given a set of army combats (a top and bottoms) and whilst we stayed with them wherever we went with them we had to wear the army combats. My punctuality and appearance for the whole entire week was brilliant. Whilst we were away with the army we learned: how to march the way the army does, we learned how to do a fireman’s carry, we learned how to try and take out a sniper with being seen and we learned what it meant to be a vital part of a team.
If the tool or piece of equipment is not found, the flight line must be shut down until it can be located. This incident will stop working hours of marines and delay meintence for all Military aircraft. It is very important to find missing pieces on the flight line, aircraft damage is of higher risk if FOD is near. Examples of good tool control and accountablility is making sure you know where your PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is located. as well as all your tools and equipment, and Making sure you properly check in and out all equipment with the proper log book to qualified personel.
Prior to carrying their role I ensure all staff are adequately trained in Health and Safety, including Moving and Handling, COSHH, Fire Safety, this training is updated on an annual basis and relevant or new legislation passed on when required through team meetings or supervisions. Under the RIDDOR, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, I am required to report fatalities caused by workplace injuries, major injuries or incidents, dangerous occurrences and occupational
EXECUTION: Commanders Intent: The 767 OD CO (EOD) will conduct a small arms range on 6 December 2011 on Range 28B at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. This training will be used to ensure personnel qualify on their assigned individual weapons. Key Tasks: • Assignment of range OIC and RSO • Identify Combat Lifesaver personnel • Ensure ammo detail is prepared with proper vehicles in order to draw from ASP • Perform BRM prior to zero
The Unit Commander: (1) Be responsible for overall hearing conservation program as defined in AR Regulation 40-5. (2) Ensure that earplugs and case are part of the duty uniform for all military personnel. (3) Ensure that personnel under their command wear hearing protection devices in noise-hazardous areas. (4) Initiate appropriate disciplinary action against personnel who knowingly and repeatedly violate the provisions of TB MED 501 (will not wear hearing protection when required). B.
We are a set up and take down setting so all equipment is checked over whilst doing this daily, anything broken or damaged is removed. When staff/volunteers have their induction training they are given a clear explanation of health and safety issues so that all adults are able to adhere to the policy and understand their shared responsibility for health and safety including manual handling and storage of potentially dangerous substances. As we are a morning session only, we try where possible not to have workers in the building when the setting is in operation, but if necessary the manager/supervisor will explain the health and safety procedures and a member of staff will stay with them throughout their stay and they are not allowed near the children. All visitors are to sign the visitor book on
It is also taught at all of our military academies (i.e. West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs and New London). Following orders is essential to the proper operation of "the machine." There is a chain of command giving everyone an area and depth of responsibilty. Orders are called orders because that is exactly what they are, not suggestions.
CPO Griffin informed me that I had to complete a series of tests and fill out some more forms. These forms included a security clearance and background check. We reviewed all the previous paper work I completed to ensure accuracy. This was all required for the electronics school which I was going to attend once I completed boot camp. CPO Griffin instructed me that I was leaving first thing the next morning for boot camp.