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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 Steps8. Perform Care of Supplies in Storage (COSIS). (Reference: TM 38-400, Chapter 3, Section 6;TM 38-4<strong>10</strong>, Chapter 4)a. Inspect for damage to supplies in storage.(1) Inspect for fungi.(2) Inspect for mildew.(3) Inspect for spoilage.(4) Inspect for insect infestation.(5) Inspect for rodent <strong>and</strong> other pest damage to stocks.b. Inspect for deterioration of supplies in storage.c. Inspect the shelf life of supplies in storage.d. Inspect the use of appropriate storage aids to sustain proper materiel conditions in both open<strong>and</strong> closed storage.e. Verify measures for the protection of items of supply in storage.f. Report inspection results to the storage supervisor.g. Direct appropriate action to determine the accurate condition of items of supply.(1) Coordinate veterinarian inspection (when required).(2) Coordinate maintenance inspection (when required).NOTE: Package petroleum products are included in the Department of Defense (DOD) shelf-life program,as such these products should first be screened against the DOD Shelf-Life Extension Program. When apetroleum product does not have an extension date, consult with your unit/installation Hazard MaterielManager. Follow the guidance of your internal/external st<strong>and</strong>ing operating procedures (SOPs) for otheritems of supply having shelf life codes.Evaluation Preparation: At the test site, provide all materials that are relevant to the task to includethose mentioned in the Conditions statement.Performance Measures GO NO-GO1. Employed the objectives of military packing. —— ——2. Managed FEDLOG packaging data. —— ——3. Supervised the use of materials <strong>and</strong> equipment used in Army packaging. —— ——4. Verified containers requirements. —— ——5. Supervised ESD packing operations. —— ——6. Supervised marking requirements. —— ——7. Inspected the types of storage facilities available for items of supply. —— ——8. Performed Care of Supplies in Storage (COSIS). —— ——Evaluation Guidance: Score the Soldier GO if all performance measures are passed. Score the SoldierNO-GO if any performance measure is failed. If the Soldier scores a NO-GO, show the Soldier what wasdone wrong <strong>and</strong> how to do it correctly.ReferencesRequiredDOD 4140.1-RTM 38-400TM 38-4<strong>10</strong>RelatedDOD 4140.27-M7 May 2008 3-39

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