PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-695

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 695

OCTOBER 2010

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-695 - Page 29 of 33
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PS 695
OCT 10
A
re Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) requirements
turning into your worst nightmare? Now, training materials are available online
for Fnancial liability ofFcers (±LOs), offering both new and experienced ±LOs a
terriFc resource.
The ±inancial Liability OfFcer Orientation (sustainment training) course provides
a solid foundation for NCOs (E7 and above), ofFcers and civilians (GS-7 and above)
and others who may have to tackle ±LO duties.
The course is approximately one hour of multimedia instruction. The interactive
format makes learning easier. Plus, referenced Army Regulations (ARs) are tabbed
at your Fngertips, so you can study the ARs right there.
Most importantly, you’ll learn how to correctly conduct and document an
investigation from start to Fnish.
So, take some time to brush up on those investigative skills—and bust the
FLIPL blues:
Note:
On the Web site, click the RDL Services tab. Select the radio button
Commandant Approved Training, the dropdown type as Courseware and the school
as Quartermaster
. Choose CD 101-91.
Bonus:
If you can’t Fnish the course in one session, your place in the lesson
is automatically saved where you stop. You can return later and pick up where you
left off.
±or more information, contact Winston (Chuck) Mullins at DSN 539-2190, (804)
765-2190, or email:
winston.mullins@conus.army.mil
Training…
Go With the FLO
online training
is effective and
popular for
many reasons!
now, you can
brush up on
FLIPLs at your
convenience!
you’ll learn to answer
questions like these…
what
really
happened?
are
statements
consistent?
should one
or more
individuals
be held
accountable?
Uh.
..
You
see.
..
Ah.
..
You’ve got
nothing
to
worry about,
soldier.
We’re here
to point you
in the right
direction:
toward
online FLO
Orientation
courses!
Now I can answer
all the FLIPL
questions I get!
thanks
for the
help!
what really
happenend?
are statements
consistent?
should one or more
individuals be held
accountable?
gosh!
these flIpl
requirements
are a real
nightmare!
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