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for  replacement.  Tools  requiring  routine  maintenance are   turned   in   to   CTR   for   repair   and   reissue. Requisitions  will  be  submitted  through  prescribed channels  for  replacement  items. PREPARING REQUISITIONS As a crew leader, you should become familiar with forms that are used to request material or services through  the  Naval  Supply  System.  Printed  forms  are available  that  provide  all  the  necessary  information  for physical  transfer  of  the  material  and  accounting requirements. Two  forms  used  for  ordering  materials  are  the Single-Line   Item   Consumption/Management Document (Manual), NAVSUP Form 1250 (fig. 1-1), and  the  Requisition  and  Invoice/Shipping  Document, DD Form 1149 (fig. 1-2). As  a  crew  leader,  you  are  not  usually  required to  make  up  the  entire  NAVSUP  Form  1250; however,  you  must  list  the  stock  number  (when available)  of  the  item,  the  quantity  required,  and the  name  or  description  of  each  item  needed.  This form  is  turned  in  to  the  company  expediter,  who will   check   it   over,   complete   the   rest   of   the information  required,  and  sign  it.  Then  it  is forwarded   to   the   material   liaison   officer   (MLO) or  supply  department  for  processing. You  are  not  likely  to  use  DD  Form  1149  often since the items most frequently ordered are bulk fuels and and lubricants. This form is limited to a single page must contain no more than nine line items. It is not necessary to fill in all the blocks on this form when it is used as a requisition. When  ordering  material,  you  need  to  know  about the national stock number (NSN) system. Information on the NSN system and other topics relating to supply is provided in Military Requirements for Petty Officer Third Class, NAVEDTRA 10044-A. TIMEKEEPING In  a  battalion  deployed  overseas,  as  well  as  at shore-based  activities,  your  duties  can  involve  the posting  of  entries  on  time  cards  for  military personnel.  Therefore,  you  should  know  the  type  of information called for on time cards and understand the  importance  of  accuracy  in  labor  reporting.  You will  find  that  the  labor  reporting  system  primarily used   in   Naval   Mobile   Construction   Battalions (NMCBs)  and  the  system  used  at  shore-based activities are similar. A labor accounting system is mandatory to record and measure the number of man-hours that a unit spends  on  various  functions.  In  this  system,  labor utilization data is collected daily in sufficient detail and in a way that enables the operations officer to compile the data readily. This helps the operations officer  manage  manpower  resources  and  prepare reports to higher authority. A unit must account for all labor used to carry out its  assignment,  so  management  can  determine  the amount of labor used on the project. Labor costs are figured  and  actual  man-hours  are  compared  with Figure 1-1.—NAVSUP form 1250. 1-4

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