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DEFENSE REUTILIZATION AND
MARKETING OFFICE (DRMO)
Do not let your maintenance area become the
ALFA Company junk yard. Unneeded materials
and CESE that have no further use, worn-out
CESE components, batteries, tires, and so on, are
to be turned in to the Defense Reutilization and
Marketing Office (DRMO) to clean house.
Contact your supply officer and local DRMO for
proper turn-in procedures.
CESE DISPOSAL
Disposition instructions for CESE assigned
to an NMCB come from COMCBPAC Equip-
ment Office in Port Hueneme, California, or
COMCBLANT DET, Gulfport, Mississippi. Only
upon receipt of these instructions may disposal
be initiated.
A. Follow the procedures outlined in the
disposal letter/message.
B. Remove all unit decals and stencils
from the equipment.
C. On or before the predetermined date
in the disposal letter/message, using a
DoD Form 1348-1 as a turn-in docu-
ment, deliver the equipment, its
attachments, and its history jacket to
the nearest DRMO. (List on the 1348-1
all attachments accompanying the unit
to DRMO.)
NOTE
Unless otherwise directed, all collateral
equipage and attachments assigned to that
particular unit will accompany the unit to DRMO.
D. Upon completion of action, forward
a copy of the disposal letter/message
with a copy of the signed DD Form
1348-1 turn-in document as an
enclosure to COMCBPAC Equipment
E.
Office or COMCBLANT DET within
15 days of disposal action.
Adjust your CESE inventory records,
status boards, DTO files, DTO room,
and so forth. Notify supply and the
dispatch supervisor of your actions.
NOTE
Disposal letters/messages are not
blanket cannibalization authority. If your
shop needs parts from a piece of CESE
going to DRMO, request authority from
COMCBPAC Equipment Office or COM-
CBLANT DET to remove such parts.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISPOSAL
Hazardous materials have special turn-in
procedures. For instance, batteries must be
drained of all electrolyte before turn-in. The
electrolyte is turned in separately in a separate
container. Both items, electrolyte and batteries,
are to be palletized and marked HAZARD-
OUS before turn-in. If in doubt of any
hazardous material turn-in procedures, contact
your local DRMO office.
REFERENCES
N a v a l C o n s t r u c t i o n F o r c e E q u i p m e nt
Management Manual, NAVFAC P-404, Naval
Facilities Engineering Command, Washing-
ton, D.C., 1988.
Naval Construction Force Manual, NAVFAC
P-3 15, Naval Facilities Engineering Com-
mand, Washington, D.C., 1985.
U.S. Naval Construction Force Embarkation
Manual, COMCBPAC/COMCBLANTINST
3120.1,
1988.
U.S. Naval Construction Force Equipment
Management Manual, COMCBPAC/COM-
CBLANTINST 11200.1D, 1988.
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