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CHAPTER 6 WORK CENTER MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

A31.    CO2. A32.    LOX can explode when it comes in contact with oil or grease. A33.    Limited space and tempo of operations. A34.    Command  support,  personnel  knowledge  and  awareness,  and  its  integration into the total maintenance effort. A35.    The material control officer. A36.    Saving lives and equipment by eliminating tool FOD-related accidents. A37.    To maintain a satisfactory level of fluid purity in hydraulic systems to provide safe and efficient operation of naval aircraft and SE. A38.    The Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual, NAVAIR 00-80T-109. A39.    90 days. A40.   Navy Occupational Saftey and Health Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5100.23. A41.    The  assistant  aircraft  maintenance  officer  (AAMO). A42.    Anyone witnessing the misuse or abuse. A43.    Acceptance inspection. A44.    Daily  inspection. A45.    Conditional  inspection. A46.    24 hours, provided no flight and no maintenance have occurred during this period. A47.   Preflight  inspection. A48.   Zonal  inspections. 5-35

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