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Ammunition surveillance program, RDT&E elements, stockpile function test program, and
stockpile laboratory test program.
Ammunition Stockpile Reliability Program
QASAS assist in the implementation of explosives safety standards and assess and monitor the use of those standards during military munitions related operations such as
(a) Use and/or handling
(b) Storage.
(c) Transportation.
(d) Maintenance.
(e) Demilitarization.
(f) Testing.
(g) Training.
Concepts, long–range plans, policies, and objectives for the
operation and management of depot storage space under the command of AMC will be submitted to whom
Submit for approval to the DCS, G-4 (DALO-SUS)
Ammunition surveillance personnel will assure that suspended or restricted munitions and ammunition lots cleared or not cleared for overhead fire are what
identified and appropriate action taken
Serve as the principal staff element for developing and disseminating ASRP policy.
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4. The DCS, G–4
Journey persons will rotate at 6-month intervals.
(b) First-line supervisors will rotate at 1-year intervals.
QASAS personnel will be rotated through all available job assignments
The AR 220–1 is used for reporting what
Unit status reporting of Army Prepositioned Stocks in accordance with
Question 4-200
What publication identifies the military inspectors 89B responsibilities
DA PAM 742.1 1.5 b. MOS 89B, in the grade
of staff sergeant or above, or designated civilian technicians including local nationals at locations outside the United States, who have been trained and/or certified by the Defense Ammunition Center may supplement and assist the QASAS for the accomplishment of the surveillance functions
All ammunition surveillance program inspections will be performed by
QASAS career program personnel as
described in paragraph 2–2a.
Does QASAS develop and/or approve procedures and apply controls so that military munitions logistical operations for example, storage or maintenance issue to comply with explosives safety policy and procedures
Yes AR 702-12 2-2 d. etm 6
Preferred type of storage for APS
Controlled humidity (CH) storage space
Where is an easy place to find inspection and criteria
MHP
This program determines functional reliability, detects trends in stockpile
performance, and provides critical assessments to stockpile managers
Stockpile Function Test Program.
Does QASAS serve as an Explosive Safety Officer
Yes, in the absence of qualified occupational safety and health managers.
Equipment in covered and open storage will be inspected how often
Will be given a visual inspection once each 30 days
Inspection of Navy owned (SMCA managed) stocks are IAW what regulation
NAVSUP P801
Pyrotechnics, Signals and simulators, Hand grenades and antipersonnel mines,
Certain chemical items with fillers of smoke are tested where
Crane Army Ammunition Activity Universal Surveillance Function Test Range or Korea
Test Facility
The QASAS is
Department of the Army civilians, GS–1910 series (CP 20).
They accomplish the Ammunition Surveillance Program functions at Department of Defense installations, activities,
and commands that receive, store, issue, maintain, dispose, perform surveillance on, or test ammunition.
The “cradle to grave” responsibilities, to include demilitarization, monitoring the performance, reliability,
and safety characteristics of the ammunition items and class V components. Refers to what
The ASRP
What form is the authorized means for users of Army materiel to report: Equipment faults in design, operations, and manufacturing. Equipment improvement recommendations for Army materiel.
Unsatisfactory new equipment received that is a direct result of below standard quality or workmanship.
SF 368