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NAVFAC P-300 Management of Transportation Equipment

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handling <strong>of</strong> hazardous and shelf life materials is required and deferred from the initial<br />

packups until the TOA is readied for mobilization. The location system in the MPP<br />

identifies each line item within the TOA (NSN and quantity) by container and position<br />

inside the container, and provides designated locations for deferred and short<br />

materials.<br />

5.3 Repair Parts Support<br />

5.3.1 Support Criteria. In the NCF a wide range <strong>of</strong> CESE is used. Because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

different design characteristics <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> these CESE items, different repair parts are<br />

required to meet the support requirements. The NCF initial outfitting repair parts is<br />

designed to support new or like-new CESE for the first 1,200 construction hours and is<br />

computed as two 10-hour shifts, seven days per week, for the first 60 days <strong>of</strong><br />

deployment.<br />

a. Allowance Parts List. The initial outfitting <strong>of</strong> repair parts is designed so<br />

that each CESE item has a list <strong>of</strong> parts -- an Allowance Parts List (APL). From these<br />

data a publication called a Consolidated Seabee Allowance List (COSAL) is prepared<br />

and distributed to the NCF unit being supported, plus one copy to the requesting<br />

Command and one copy to the Civil Engineer Support Office. The Naval Construction<br />

Battalion Center (NCBC) draws the required initial outfitting parts peculiar, called<br />

Modifier Code 98 kit, and parts common, called Modifier Code 96 kit and Modifier Code<br />

97 kit, and packages and ships the parts to the unit. Note that in correspondence the<br />

Consolidated Parts List is referred to as the COSAL, the repair parts peculiar as the<br />

Mod 98, and the repair parts common as the Mod 96 and Mod 97.<br />

b. Special Operating Units (SOU) New Receipts. SOUs will receive initial<br />

parts support for new receipts upon submission <strong>of</strong> the DD Form 1342, DoD Property<br />

Record, to CESO Code 1575. Stock replenishment thereafter is the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the user.<br />

5.3.2 Levels <strong>of</strong> Support. Each repair part listed on an APL is assigned a three-digit<br />

maintenance code that identifies one <strong>of</strong> four levels <strong>of</strong> support: "O," "G," "H," or "D."<br />

The first digit is the lowest maintenance level authorized to remove the item. The<br />

second digit indicates the lowest maintenance level authorized to repair the item. The<br />

third digit indicates the lowest maintenance level authorized to dispose <strong>of</strong> the item.<br />

Level <strong>of</strong> Support Definition<br />

O Major detachments with a maintenance<br />

capability, as defined in Chapter 4, paragraph<br />

4-2.2.b<br />

5-5

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