The Biomedical Equipment Technology and Management Process in the Navy

What is the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support(DMLSS)? Logistic staff can utilize a centrally-managed automated system to purchase, maintain, and dispose of supplies and equipment.Diagnostic, therapeutic, and therapeutic equipment used in medical and dentistry diagnosis, treatment, and care. What are the types of Maintenance Requirements (MRs)? Scheduled maintenance, also known as preventive maintenance on land … Read more

What to Do with Medical Waste in the Navy

There is a lot of medical waste generated and accumulated at hospitals and dental offices.Other departments (supply, safety, etc.) will work closely with the medical and dental departments in order to create and implement a command policy for the proper disposal of plastics and medical waste. Medical waste is stored in specific regions of treatment … Read more

Where Should Repair Parts Go?

The original containers in which repair components were packaged should be used to keep them. If the container is damaged, it may not protect against moisture or other environmental factors that could affect the component’s performance and life expectancy. The manufacturer of a product will usually specify where repairs are made. However, if you have … Read more

What Does Suspended or “J” Stock Mean in the Navy?

Suspended stock, often known as “J” stock, is used to keep items that aren’t ready to be distributed. In order to avoid confusion with usable or “good” stock, the suspended stock must be kept separate from other storage locations and properly labeled. Damaged, expired, or medical material recall notice-suspended stuff is stored here. Where is … Read more

Gas and Chemical Hazards in the Navy and What to Do

What do to in the event of gas Ascertain that compressed gases, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and propane, are labeled, stored, and used in accordance with stated requirements. In order to utilize conscious nitrous oxide sedation, staff must be specially trained and must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when the gas is administered.Install shock-resistant brackets … Read more

The Navy has a Special Stowage of Items

Navy hazardous materials and what you should know Compressed gases and materials that pose a fire threat or are otherwise hazardous are included in the category of hazardous material. Paintings and oil paintings make up the majority of the items in this category. Automatic temperature-sensitive devices within the storerooms can trigger an alarm and CO2 … Read more

Material Storage in the Navy

Location To make it easier to find and store items, number the rows and sections of shelves. Locations are alphanumeric numbers used to identify a specific area of the warehouse in the database. To ensure that all stock is correctly inventoried, mark extra storage locations on a cross-reference card at each storage site. Some products … Read more

How to the Navy handles the Report of discrepancy (ROD)

It is the shipper’s responsibility to report shipment type (issue) inconsistencies and packing differences using the Report of Dispute (ROD), SF 364 (Figure 5-9). When a shipment type (item or packing) difference is discovered, a claim is made with the DoD Supply System. One objective of the report is to give an exchange or monetary … Read more

Receipt Processing and Checking-in Materials in the Navy

Checking-in material refers to ensuring that the material received is identical to the material requested and is in excellent working order. It is. Shipping documents are supplied to verify what is included in a shipment when a government or commercial supplier fills an order and sends the goods. Here is the Navy’s receiving process Step … Read more

Material Receipt, Custody, and Stowage in the Navy

All supplies must be inspected and distributed to the relevant department or storage once identification, verification, and documentation of receipt, custody, and stowage are accomplished. What is a material receipt? Responsibility for receipts becomes even more important when receiving government-owned goods because of the variety of receipts and the need for accountability. What receipt documentation … Read more