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Figure 1-6.—Equipment Repair Order (ERO), NAVFAC 11200/41.

Figure 1-5.—Shop Repair Order Continuation Sheet. economical life expectancies, and to predict future equipment  and  training  requirements.  The  Equipment Repair Order Continuation Sheet, NAVFAC Form 11200/41A (fig. 1-8), is used with the ERO when the number of repair items exceeds the spaces provided on the ERO. An Equipment Repair Order Work Sheet, NAVFAC 11200/41B (fig. 1-9), should be used to record repair parts use and be filed with the completed ERO  in  the  equipment  history  jacket.  The ERO and the ERO  Continuation  Sheet  are  five  part,  multicolored (white, blue, green, yellow, and pink) snap sets. The green copy is the mechanic's working copy. The ERO is the sole authority to perform work on CESE in the following categories, regardless of the location  of  the  equipment,  in  the  field  or  in  the shop: Scheduled  maintenance  (PM) Field  repairs Accident repair Interim repairs that exceed 1.0 man-hour or require repair parts Modernization or alteration of equipment Deadline cycling or preservation of equipment Control  of  each  ERO  is  required  to  prevent having two or three EROS open for the same piece of 1-9

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