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Figure 1-25.—Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program (BEEP) Flow Chart.
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Figure 1-24.—Outline of narrative report of Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program.
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Figure  1-26A.—Equipment  Evaluation  Inspection  Guide  (Front).

The  transportation  supervisors  should  track the  status  and  location  of  all  CESE  and  Equipment Evaluation  Inspection  Guides.  At  the  end  of  each workday, the operations and maintenance supervisors request a transportation pool status of all the CESE that are EO inspected, are on the shop line, are in the shop, and are turned over with new BEEP stickers.  Additionally,  you  should  track  CESE  that has  been  washed,  greased,  staged,  inspected,  and processed  through  collateral  equipage.  Enforcement of   good   communication   between   the   yard   boss, dispatchers,   cost   control,   and   the   EO   inspectors enhances  the  control  of  equipment  and  paper  work. Remember, paper work can be easily misplaced. The  transportation  supervisors  must  inform all the Equipment Operators of the BEEP flow chart (fig.    1-25).    The    dispatchers    should    issue    the Equipment Evaluation Inspection Guide (fig. 1-26) to the    EO    equipment    inspectors    for    each    CESE inspected   along   with   the   Attachment   Evaluation Inspection Guide (fig.  1-27),  when  required.  The  EO inspectors   follow   the   procedures   outlined   on   the inspection   guides,   and   when   completed,   take   the CESE to collateral equipage. The collateral equipage is   jointly   inspected   by   each   collateral   custodian, noting    condition    and    deficiencies    of    collateral equipage  for  each  CESE  inspected.  Both  custodians must   sign   the   inspection   guide.   The   Equipment Evaluation  Inspection  Guides  are  delivered  to  the Alfa  company  operations  supervisors  who  issue  an Equipment  Condition  Code  (fig.  1-28)  for  all  CESE inspected  by  the  EOs.  The  EO  inspectors  park  the CESE on the shop line and take the paper work to cost control.  The  Equipment  Operators  must  complete  all Figure 1-25.—Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program (BEEP) Flow Chart. 1-32

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