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STP 10-92A34-SM-TG Soldier's Manual and Trainer's ... - AskTOP

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<strong>STP</strong> <strong>10</strong>-<strong>92A34</strong>-<strong>SM</strong>-<strong>TG</strong>Performance Steps(3) Identify Class I storage location.(4) Identify Class II, Class IIIP gases, Class IV, <strong>and</strong> Class VII storage locations.c. Coordinate layout with Platoon Leader for approval.d. Assign storage locations by sections.e. Assign areas of responsibility for security.f. Establish communications with company headquarters.2. Direct site occupation in accordance with layout plan. (References: FM <strong>10</strong>-15, Chapter 5; FM <strong>10</strong>-23,Chapter 6; <strong>and</strong> FM <strong>10</strong>-27-2, Chapter 3, Section 1)a. Monitor setup in accordance with layout plan.b. Occupy positions required for local area security.(1) Monitor the setup of individual fighting positions.(2) Supervise the setup of assigned crew served fighting positions.(3) Monitor entry <strong>and</strong> exit points.(4) Ensure routes through supply point are clearly marked <strong>and</strong> are one way.c. Monitor the setup of the Class I supply point.(1) Inspect parking areas near the loading <strong>and</strong> unloading areas to prevent bunching <strong>and</strong>crowding of vehicles.(2) Ensure appropriate storage aids are used.(3) Verify temperatures are within variance in refrigerators for frozen <strong>and</strong> perishablesubsistence.(4) Ensure products stored together are compatible.(5) Ensure sanitation procedures are in effect per TB MED 530.(6) Ensure MHE has adequate access to supplies.(7) Ensure security measures are in effect to prevent loss from enemy action, pilferage ortheft during receipt, storage, <strong>and</strong> issue.(8) Ensure supplies are dispersed so that one hit from enemy fire does not destroy the totalsupply.d. Monitor setup of Class II, Class IIIP, <strong>and</strong> Class IV supply point.(1) Ensure appropriate storage aids are used.(2) Ensure proper storage techniques are used.(3) Ensure products stored together are compatible.(4) Ensure proper environmental procedures are used.(5) Ensure MHE has adequate access to supplies.(6) Ensure security measures are in effect to prevent loss from enemy action, pilferage ortheft during receipt, storage, <strong>and</strong> issue.(7) Ensure supplies are dispersed so that one hit does not destroy the total supply.e. Monitor setup of Class VII yard.f. Monitor setup of Class IX supply point.g. Monitor setup of Class X supply point (If required).h. Supervise the setup of entry <strong>and</strong> exit control points.(1) Ensure system is in place for Soldiers at entry <strong>and</strong> exit control points to check truckcargos against issue/shipping documents to ensure no supplies are taken without properdocumentation.(2) Ensure parking areas are set up near entry <strong>and</strong> exit control points.(3) Ensure entry <strong>and</strong> exit control points are one way.i. Monitor the set up of required shelters <strong>and</strong> equipment.CAUTION: Ensure the MROCS, RFID, CAISI, <strong>and</strong> VSAT systems are configured <strong>and</strong> installed correctly<strong>and</strong> are able to connect to their designated SARSS1 file server or work station.j. Supervise camouflaging of vehicles, shelters, <strong>and</strong> equipment.k. Monitor the setup of sleeping areas.l. Employ safety procedures in accordance with unit SOP.m. Employ environmental program protection procedures in accordance with local SOP, hostnation <strong>and</strong>/or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines.3-<strong>10</strong> 7 May 2008

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