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COLLATERAL EQUIPAGE CUSTODIAN

As a member of the transportation pool, you may be assigned as the collateral equipage custodian. Two

Figure 6-15.-Collateral Custody Record Card, COMSECOND/COMTHIRDNCB 60 Form.

Figure 6-16.-Single-Line Item Consumption/Management Document (Manual), NAVSUP Form 1250-1.

basic types of collateral equipage are component collateral equipage and tactical collateral equipage.

COMPONENT collateral equipage consists of items, such as hoses for pumps and bits for the earth auger. These items are normally procured on the same contract as the basic machine. The history jacket should contain a list of the amount and types of component collateral equipage.

TACTICAL collateral equipage consists of items common to the equipment, such as top canvas and tarpaulin, bows and side racks, spare tire and rim, jack and lug wrench, and chains with hooks and binders. The collateral equipage custodian maintains a Collateral Custody Record Card, COMSECOND/ COMTHIRDNCB 60 Form (fig. 6-15), for each line item of equipage for each unit of equipment. The equipage custodian enters all outstanding requisitions, receipts, issues, location, losses, and annotates the allowance of a particular line item of equipage for each CESE on the CB 60 form.

The equipage custodian maintains the CB 60 forms in folders for each USN-numbered unit of CESE. The CB 60 forms are pulled on the PM date to perform an inventory of mounted or stored collateral equipage for each unit of CESE entering the shop. The equipage custodian prepares a NAVSUP Form 1250-1 (fig. 6-16) or a 1250-2 (fig. 6-17) for lost, damaged or deteriorated collateral equipment. Outstanding requisitions, amount of gear on hand, and the date inventoried are all

Figure 6-17.-Non-NSN Requisition, NAVSUP Form 1250-2.

documented on the CB 60 form. The NAVSUP Form 1250s are reviewed and approved by the maintenance supervisor.

NOTE: The inventory procedures are accountable man-hours on the Equipment Repair Order.

The operators of class B assigned CESE sign the CB 60 form assuming full custody of mounted collateral gear. CB 60 forms for class C mounted collateral gear on CESE are signed by the yard boss. The mounted collateral gear is annotated on the daily trip ticket, and custody is assumed by the operator who signs the trip ticket, or the collateral equipage can be issued and returned to collateral each time the unit of CESE is dispatched.







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