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ENGINEMAN  1  &  C b. Are PMS schedules properly posted and maintained in the working spaces? c. Is the Master PMS Schedule posted and up to date? d. Are responsible personnel familiar with current  instructions  regarding  routine  testing  and inspections? e.  Are  lighting-off  and  securing  sheets properly  used? 6. PROCEDURES FOR PROCUREMENT, ACCOUNTING,   INVENTORY,   AND ECONOMY IN USE OF CONSUMABLE SUP- PLIES,  REPAIR  PARTS,  AND  EQUIPAGE: a.  Is  an  adequate  procedure  in  use  for replacement of repair parts? b.  Are  there  adequate  measures  used  to prevent excessive waste of consumable supplies? c.  Is  there  proper  supervision  in  the proper  supply  of,  care  of,  and  accountability  for handtools? d.  Are  inventories  taken  of  repair  parts which  are  in  the  custody  of  the  engineering department? e. How well are repair parts preserved and stowed? f. What type of system is used to locate a repair part carried on board? (Have a chief or first class petty officer explain to you how a repair part for a certain piece of machinery is obtained.) g.  Are  custody  cards  properly  maintained for accountable tools and equipment? 7.  MAINTENANCE  OF  RECORDS  AND LOGS: a.  Inspect  the  following  for  compliance with   pertinent   directives,   completeness,   and proper form: (1)  Engineering  Log. (2) (3) (4) (5) Program. (6) (7) (8) (9) Spaces. Bell Book. Operating Records. Maintenance   Records. Alteration   and   Improvement Daily Oil and Water Records. Engineering   Reports. Training Logs and Records. Work   Books   for   Engineering 8. AVAILABILITY AND CORRECTNESS OF   PUBLICATIONS,   DIRECTIVES,   AND TECHNICAL  REFERENCE  MATERIAL: a. b. c. d. e. f. Engineering  Blueprints  Recommended: (1) Ship’s Plan Index (SPI). (2) Proper indexing of blueprints. (3) Completeness and condition. Manufacturers’ Instruction Books: (1) Proper indexing. (2) Completeness and condition. Type Commanders Material Letters. NAVSEA  Technical  Manual. General Information Book. Booklet Plans of Machinery. 9. CLEANLINESS AND PRESERVATION: a. Preservation and cleanliness of space (including  bilges.) b.   Preservation   and   cleanliness   of machinery and equipment. c. Neatness of stowage. d. Condition of ventilation. e. Condition of lighting. f.   Compliance   with   standard   painting instructions. 2-42

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