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Figure 1-5.—PRCP Skills Update Record. the  management  tool  used  to  determine  the  readiness of  the  unit  and  identify  skill  deficiencies  in  which  the troops must be trained. It is used with the requirements established   by   the   Commander,   Second   Naval Construction  Brigade  (COMSECONDNCB),  and Commander,  Third  Naval  Construction  Brigade (COMTHIRDNCB),  which  are  issued  in  their  joint instruction   COMSECOND/COMTHIRDNCBINST 1500.1  (series).  This  instruction  identifies  and  defines the  skills  required  to  meet  peacetime  and  contingency operations  and  specifies  the  required  number  of personnel that must be NOTE:  A  “skill” trained in each skill. is a specific art or trade. For PRCP  purposes,  skills  are  described  as  either  a “manipulative” or “knowledge” skill. SKILL CATEGORIES Skills  required  by  the into five major categories PRCP  have as follows: been classified 1. Individual General Skills (PRCP 040-090). These   are   essentially   nonmanipulative   skills (knowledge) related to two or more ratings, such as material  liaison  office  operation  (PRCP  040), instructing (PRCP 080), and safety (PRCP 090). 2. Individual  Rating  Skills  (PRCP  100-760). These  are  primarily  manipulative  skills  associated  with one of the seven Seabee ratings. Some examples areas follows:  pipe  welding  (PRCP  612),  for  the  Steelworker rating; cable splicing (PRCP 237), for the Construction Electrician rating; and shore-based boiler operation (PRCP 720), for the Utilitiesman rating. 800-830). 3. Individual Special Skills  (PRCP These are technical skills performed by personnel in several  ratings,  including  personnel  that  are  not Occupational  Field  13  (Seabees).  Examples  are  as follows:  forklift  operation  (PRCP  800),  ham  radio operation (PRCP 804), and typing (PRCP 803). 4. Military Skills (PRCP 901-981). Military skills are  divided  into  three  subcategories:  mobilization, disaster  recovery,  and  Seabee  combat  readiness. 1-8

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