PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-737

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 737

APRIL 2014

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Personnel actions and individual tasks in the event of a Fre,
including who is responsible for shutting down equipment or
operations before departing the area.
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Where the Fre alarm is located and how to activate it.
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Where Fre extinguishers are located and how to use them.
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How to use Fre emergency equipment such as Fre blankets, hoses
or sprinklers.
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Where personnel should meet up for a head count after leaving
the work area during an emergency.
T
he Army is constantly changing and so is every Soldier’s role. Field maintenance
is transferring back to units. Most units will soon repair their own maintenance
signi±cant items (MSIs).
MSIs include end items, assemblies, components and any other system that needs
maintenance. Units used to transfer these items from their property book to AMC
when they deployed. It was called left-behind equipment.
Now it’s known as unit-maintained equipment (UME). The name says it all!
Bottom line is UME puts Soldiers back in the motor pools. And that’s why it’s more
important than ever to keep or get
PS
back in your hands.
PS
is your battle buddy on many fronts. We give the latest word on vital
maintenance and supply information. Keeping
PS
at your ±ngertips and following
our guidance keeps your UME ready to go at a moment’s notice.
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Besides
reading
the print
magazine,
be sure to
check out
our online
offerings,
like
hot
topics, blog
and
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pages,
to stay up-
to-date on
maintenance
and supply
topics.
Are we
there yet?
Are we
there yet?
Not yet, little
buddy. But don’t
worry, you’ll know
when we arrive,
‘cause I’ll need
you first thing.
For more information on fire prevention
and how you can
improve
your unit’s
safety program, visit the US Army Combat
Readiness/Safety Center website:
Make sure
all
personnel are familiar with the fire prevention
SOP and that it addresses the following at a minimum…
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