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NAVFAC P-300 Management of Transportation Equipment

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the capability to develop and conduct formal courses <strong>of</strong> classroom instruction on the<br />

various aspects <strong>of</strong> equipment operation and safety.<br />

c. Instructor/Examiner Training. There is no prescribed formal or required<br />

course <strong>of</strong> instruction for training operator instructors/examiners. All manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />

equipment which the Navy procures provide operator instruction. It is desirable that<br />

operator instructors/examiners and operators attend these manufacturers’ schools<br />

where available. A list <strong>of</strong> recommended courses <strong>of</strong> instruction may be obtained from<br />

the appropriate <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Equipment</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Center (TEMC).<br />

NCF and SOU License Examiners will be designated in writing by their Commanding<br />

Officers and should hold PRCP Skill 590.1 which is obtained by successful completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the course at either Naval Construction Training Center (NCTC), Port Hueneme, CA,<br />

or NCTC Gulfport, MS.<br />

3.10 Testing <strong>of</strong> Construction and Railroad <strong>Equipment</strong> Operators<br />

3.10.1 Application for Test and License<br />

a. Purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAVFAC</strong> Form 11260/1. A sample format is shown in<br />

Appendix H, Figure H-19. This form provides a progressive presentation <strong>of</strong> facts and<br />

developments pertinent to applying for and issuing or denying licenses to applicants.<br />

b. Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAVFAC</strong> Form 11260/1. Part I <strong>of</strong> the application is prepared by<br />

the applicant and sponsor. Part II is endorsed by the applicant's supervisor. Parts III<br />

and IV are prepared by the license <strong>of</strong>fice. The use <strong>of</strong> appropriate spaces in Parts III and<br />

IV and the preparation and routing <strong>of</strong> copies needed simplify and reduce paperwork.<br />

3.10.2 Status Control <strong>of</strong> Applications for Tests and Licenses. Use <strong>of</strong> a status<br />

control sheet will enable visual progress control <strong>of</strong> individual applications by means <strong>of</strong><br />

brief entries for each step in the application, test, and license process. Its use enables<br />

follow-through action and facilitates scheduling tests and examinations. Following are<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the items which might be included on a status control sheet:<br />

a. Applicant's name.<br />

b. Description <strong>of</strong> equipment license requested.<br />

c. Date <strong>of</strong> supervisor's request for test and license.<br />

d. Date and status <strong>of</strong> action notice to supervisor.<br />

e. Date and results <strong>of</strong> physical examination.<br />

f. Date and results <strong>of</strong> written test and prerequisite information if required.<br />

g. Date and results <strong>of</strong> performance qualification test.<br />

h. Date and status <strong>of</strong> license issuance or denial.<br />

3.10.3 Physical Examinations and Clinical Tests. The form and content <strong>of</strong> physical<br />

examination certificates may be determined by the medical <strong>of</strong>fice making the<br />

examination, with due consideration for the provisions <strong>of</strong> this publication. The United<br />

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