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Aeronautical  Equipment  Welder  Certification and   Recertification Vibration  analysis Aircraft battle damage repair (ABDR) Enhanced  Comprehensive  Asset  Management System   (ECAMS) Under  the  NAMP,  local  MIs  must  show  the responsibilities  of  personnel  concerning  these programs and processes. The QA division should use the MI with the checklists to monitor each of these programs  and  processes.  These  programs  and processes are covered in detail in the NAMP. Some of these programs and processes that are included in the NAMPSOP  do  not  require  additional  instructions or   maintenance   instructions   (MIs).   As   new instructions are included in the NAMPSOP, existing MIS will be discarded. Refer to the NAMP for further information  on  NAMPSOP. SUMMARY Throughout  this  chapter,  we  have  discussed  the numerous   responsibilities   of   the   work   center supervisor  as  well  as  many  of  the  programs  and responsibilities of the QA division. This is by no means all inclusive. To ensure mission accomplish- ment, both positions require dedication, diligence, and, most of all, experience. So when you become the work  center  supervisor,  remember  you  are  ultimately responsible for the work performed by your personnel, so take the initiative to stay involved in every aspect. When you become a quality assurance representative, remember  that  you  are  there  to  assist,  train,  and monitor, not just to be a policeman. 6-21

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