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I-LEVEL VIDS BOARD
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ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS AND DOCUMENTS

VIDS Operating Procedures The supervisor’s signature on the VIDS/MAF means that the following actions have been taken: The work center receives copies 1, 4, and 5 of the VIDS/MAF with the nonready-for-issue (non-RFI) component. The work center supervisor puts copy 5 on the work center VIDS board in the pocket next to the applicable  work unit  code  (WUC)/LRCA number/part number/name under the In-Work column. Copies 1 and 4 are kept with the inducted equipment throughout the maintenance cycle. If the job is not assigned by production control, copy 5 is placed under the AWM column. Any status changes, such as from In  Work  to  AWP  or  In  Work  to  AWM,  must  be reported to production control. Copy 5 is then placed under the correct column of the work center VIDS board. When  a  component  goes  to  an  AWP  status  and after  appropriate  entries  have  been  made  on  the VIDS/MAF, that component should be packaged and preserved. Then, it is sent to the AWP unit or its equivalent. Copies 1 and 4 of the VIDS/MAF stay with the component. Copy 5 of the VIDSMAF is moved to the AWP column of the work center VIDS board. When the component is in a ready for issue (RFI) or  beyond  capability  of  maintenance  (BCM) condition, the necessary entries are made on all copies of the VIDSMAF (including date). Copy 5 is placed in a temporary file until it is verified against the daily audit report (DAR). Components that are BCM have the Type Equipment code and job control number (JCN) entered in the Remarks block of the attached Material Condition Tag (DD Form 1577-2/1577-3). Maintenance actions have been completed. Too! control inventories have been held at the appropriate times. The component has been adequately preserved and secured for routing to the AMSU. Documentation is correct. QA measures have been met. The work center supervisor is also responsible for maintaining the work center’s VIDS board. As shown in figures 1-9 and l-10, this board provides the status for In-Work, AWM, and AWP components by WUC, pool index number, or part number within the work center. NOTE: It is not mandatory that the VIDS boards be set up exactly as they are shown in this chapter. However, In-Work, AWM, and AWP must be visually shown by WUC, pool index, or part number at the I-level  of  maintenance. The  production  control  supervisor  should establish a schedule to make sure that a!! work centers verify the production control VIDS board at least daily. Q42. What does a red signal tab on an I-level VIDS board or VIDS/MAF indicate? Q33. Upon induction of a non-RFI component to an I-level activity, where are copies 1, 4. and 5 of the  VIDS/MIF  routed? Figure 1-9.—Work center 610 VIDS board. 1-18

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