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VIDS Operating Procedures

Figure 1-4.—O-level work center VIDS board. (fig. 1-5) versus the personnel assignment (fig. 1-6) number method. The personnel training insert is put on the right side of the board to show the individual’s level of training on different systems. SE required by the work center may be shown on the bottom pocket NOTE: VIDS boards are not required to be set up exactly as shown in this chapter. However, In Work, Awaiting Maintenance (AWM), and Awaiting Parts (AWP) must be visually shown. There are two forms that are displayed on the VIDS board. They show the status of a weapon system or a repairable component. 1.  VIDS/MAF  MAINTENANCE  ACTION FORM (OPNAV 4790/60). This form documents maintenance  actions  involving  failed  material. 2. SIGNAL TABS. Different color signal tabs show special priorities, conditions, or requirements. Signal tabs provide information necessary for the assignment of work and overall production. Some of the specific uses of signal tabs are shown below. Red. Not Mission Capable Supply (NMCS). Blue. Partial Mission Capable Supply (PMCS). Yellow. SE down. 1-14

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