Liquid load plan, 2-17
Long-range training plan, 3-17
M
Main propulsion turbine condition report, 2-33
Maintenance administration, 7-1
afloat staffs, 7-3
CASREPS, 7-6
DART program, 7-7
engineering management, 7-1
fleet modernization program (FMP), 7-19
Maintenance list Navy (MLN), 5-13
Master cross reference list (MCRL), 5-13
Master repairable items list (MRIL), 5-13
Material identification publications, 5-4
allowance lists, 5-5
supply publications, 5-13
Material transfers, 5-27
Material surveys, 5-23
MILSTRIP requisitions, 5-17
Monthly training plan, 3-19
N
Naval sea systems command, 7-1
Naval ship engineering center, 7-1
departments, 7-2
field divisions, 7-2
staff offices, 7-2
Naval shipyards, 9-8
planning department, 9-8
production department, 9-9
Navy stock account (NSA), 5-24
Navy stock fund (NSF), 5-24
Navy supply support system, 5-1
identification of material, 5-3
material controlled by military commands, 5-2
the Navy supply system, 5-2
types of material, 5-2
NAVSUP 1250,5-15
NAVSUP 1348-6,5-16
NAVSUP 306,5-21
O
Occupational health, 10-1
asbestos control program, 10-1
hazardous material/waste program, 10-11
hearing conservation program, 10-11
heat stress program, 10-6
respiratory protection program, 10-8
sight conservation program, 10-7
Oil king memorandum, 2-18
Operating records, 2-8
AC/DC electric propulsion, 2-11
air compressor, 2-14
boiler room, 2-11
diesel engine, 2-11
distilling plant, 2-11
electrical log, 2-11
gas turbine, 2-11
gyrocompass, 2-14
IC room, 2-14
propulsion, steam turbine, and reduction gear, 2-8
refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, 2-14
OPTAR, 5-24
Organization for shipboard training, 3-3
P
Performance evaluations, 3-9
Planning board for training, 3-3
Pollution control laws and regulations, 6-1
Preventing oil spills, 6-2
Propulsion Examination Board (PEB), 4-10
light-off examination, 4-10
operational propulsion plan examination, 4-10
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