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Figure 1-27.—Attachment Evaluation Inspection Guide.
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Figure 1-28.—Equipment Condition Codes. and  mentally  qualified  are  licensed  as  Equipment Operators. LICENSE EXAMINER The   license   examiner   should   be   the   best qualified  licensed  equipment  operator  available.  The license   examiner   is   appointed   by   letter   by   the commanding   officer   and   has   the   responsibility   to become  familiar  with  and  maintain  a  library  of  the following publications: 1.    Storage and Materials Handling, DODINST 4145.19-R-1 2.    Motor  Vehicles  Management  Acquisition and Use, OPNAVINST 11240.16A Motor 3.    Vehicles   Driver’s    Handbook,    NAVSEA OP-2239,   and   Ammunition,   Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials 4.    Management of Transportation Equipment, NAVFAC P-300 5.    Testing   and   Licensing   of   Construction Equipment Operators, NAVFAC P-306 6. 6.    Management of Weight-Handling Equipment Maintenance and Certification, NAVFAC P-307 7.    Navy Driver’s Handbook, NAVFAC MO-403 8.    Naval Construction Force Equipment Management Manual, NAVFAC P-404 9.    Naval   Construction   Force   Safety   Manual, COMSECOND/COMTHIRDNCBINST Series 10. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Parts 390-397 Additionally,  the  license  examiner  maintains a license file under lock and key for each licensed operator    in    the    command.    These    files    are maintained to provide information on the  types  of equipment  the  operator  is   qualified   to   operate, applicants background and experience, examination  findings,  special  requirements,  traffic violations,    and    accident    history.    The    license examiner must comply with the Privacy Act of 1974 in the maintenance of all files of licensed operators. The  license  examiner  maintains  a  tickler  file  of each operator’s license expiration date and ensures all personnel are properly trained on the equipment before issuing the Operator’s 1-37

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