SUPPLY Flashcards
Navy cash program
Sailors are issued a prepaid card and used to purchase items at ship’s store
Purpose - to reduce the risk of carrying cash onboard
Can be used as a credit card
Receiving credit
Credit can be re-gained from parts that were ordered/received by mistake
Money is credited to TYCOM
Bulkhead ready spares
Spare parts kept in a space so they are ready at departments disposal
Battle rations
Food items delivered during GQ
Delivered by battle cook to each watch station
List of items considered to never be out of
Toilet paper Copy paper Paper towels Hand soap Hand sanitizer
HAZWAST
Properties that make it dangerous or harmful to human health or the environment
Two basic methods a ship may obtain materials and services
Submitting a requisition to the supply activity
Direct purchase from a commercial source
“Never out” item
Considered to be necessary for the ship/personnel and should never run out of
Fleet freight / cargo message
Message sent through the supply pipeline to inform ships on where cargo will be sent
HAZMAT
Any material that is regulated as hazardous
6 categories of hazardous material
Corrosive material Aerosol container Oxidizing material Toxic material Flammable / combustible material Compressed gasses
5G
“better than 4G, but they need my old phone first”
Part is turn-in before receiving the new part
5S
“Stay”
Parts in the supply system allowed to remain in place until the new part is received
APL
Allowance parts list
Lists repair parts, characteristics and/or descriptive data
NIIN
National Item Identification Number
Last 9 digits of NSN