CNATRAINST 1543.7A
3 August 2001
2.1.5
State what manual covers the basic safety requirements,
standards, and practices to be observed when preparing,
handling, storing, shipping, and disposing of
2.1.6
State what manual contains special requirements for the
stowage of specific items of ammunition of advanced
Naval bases, and information regarding the stability and
hazards of these items.
2.1.7
Identify the NAVSUP instruction that outlines the Navy
conventional ammunition distribution and reporting
system and delineates the policies, responsibilities,
and procedures required for maintaining records and
reporting ammunition transactions.
2.1.8
State the purpose of the Nonnuclear Explosive Ordnance
Qualification and Certification Program.
2.1.9
Identify the NAVSEA publication that was prepared
specifically for USN and USMC traffic managers, both
military and civilian, responsible for the handling and
hazardous materials.
2.1.10
Describe the reasons for the development of the
Conventional Weapons Handling Procedures Manual Ashore,
NAVAIR 00-80T-103.
2.1.11
Identify the publication in which Appendix C provides
guidance for the shipboard loading/downloading and
strike-down of weapons.
2.1.12
Identify the three basic types of ships ammunition
allowance lists.
2.1.13
Identify the organization responsible for compiling and
publishing stockage objectives as an Approved Load Plan
for shore activities.
2.1.14
State what U.S. Army command is assigned the mission for
the execution of the Single Manager for Conventional
Ammunition (SMCA) mission.
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