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The pages of this file correspond to the Word document file (JFMM Rev A, Change 6 Training Notes.doc) included on this CD-ROM. NOTESlide2: COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3A Change 6JFMM Volume I: JFMM Volume I NEW CONSTRUCTIONSea Trial ReportsNew ConstructionSUBS Only: Sea Trial Reports New Construction SUBS Only New SITREP Appendix: Format and content was undefined Established new Appendix G Provides standardized reporting for all CNO submarine availabilities Volume I, Chapter 4, Paragraph 4.4.1.e(12); Volume I, Chapter 4, Appendix G;JFMM Volume II: JFMM Volume II INTEGRATED FLEET MAINTENANCELead Maintenance Activity: Lead Maintenance Activity Modified table 2-1 to reflect the applicability of Note 4. Modified paragraph 2.1.2 to delete the word “naval” for instances where the LMA may be a contractor. Volume II, Part I, Chapter 2, Table 2-1; Volume II, Part I, Chapter 2, Paragraph 2.1.2; Sea Trial PolicySubmarines Only: Sea Trial Policy Submarines Only Type Commander Approval Volume II, Part I, Chapter 3, Appendix O, Section 2.e(3); Specific Type Commander approval to operate in a specific manner may come from Sea Trial or Tests agenda approved by the TYCOM. Established the 200’ EMBT Blow conducted at the conclusion of the initial tightness dive doesn’t require specific TYCOM approval if the event is authorized in an agenda approved by the ISIC, NAVSEA or higher authority. Maintenance Work CloseoutSurface Ships Only: Maintenance Work Closeout Surface Ships Only New Chapter Established Chapter provides procedures and guidance for work candidate closeout. Applies to Maintenance Activities, Maintenance Teams, Regional Maintenance Centers, Fleet Maintenance Activities, Naval Shipyards, System Commanders sponsoring Program Alteration and Alteration Installation Team sponsors. Volume II, Part II, Chapter 3;JFMM Volume IV: JFMM Volume IV TESTS AND INSPECTIONSDiesel Engines: Diesel Engines Diesel Engine Inspector Program Manager is NAVSEA. RMC approval needed to be designated DEI. DEI to inform Repair Project Manager of poor contractor workmanship found at appropriate checkpoints. Notification of desire to schedule inspection 120 days prior. Submission of 2-kilo minimum of 90 days prior to desired inspection date. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Modified the Chapter to Reflect Current Requirements Diesel Engines: Diesel Engines Inspection Deferrals: Type Commander approval via minor DFS in the 18-24 month window. Major DFS requires NAVSEA approval beyond 24 months. Ship’s Force must order all software and repair parts for Ship’s Force capable work. Repair Before Operating now includes low Lube Oil pressure, uncontrolled Lube Oil leaks and Fuel Oil leaks, and evidence of serious internal failure. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Continued Slide12: Inspection/assessment discrepancies now require naval message vice letter. DEI ensures maintenance ready 2-kilo is entered into CSMP. Diesel Engine Subject Matter Expert functions defined. Added new Appendix A for LSD 41/49 and LPD 17 Class ships. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Diesel Engines Continued Salvage Inspection Submarines Only: Salvage Inspection Submarines Only New Obtain SAT Dew Points from HPACS & High Pressure Air Banks. Allows divers ballpeen hammer to be stowed with divers knife. New inspections for SSGNs. Volume IV, Chapter 18, Appendices; Gas Free Engineering : Gas Free Engineering GFE Inspections Modified Note 5 of Table 25-1 to incorporate ACN 06-02. A ship or submarine gas free engineer shall not, under any circumstances, provide GFE services to any personnel other than those assigned to own Ship's Force. Volume IV, Chapter 25, Table 25-1 Note 5; JFMM Volume V: JFMM Volume V QUALITY MAINTENANCENon-SUBSAFE RECExceptionsSUBS Only: Non-SUBSAFE REC Exceptions SUBS Only Added Shaft Seal Cyclone Separator for 726 Class. (Removed from Table 5-14) Applied Note 4 for operational retest. Volume V, Part I, Chapter 5, Table 5-14a;SOC Organizational Responsibilities: SOC Organizational Responsibilities Modified responsibilities for: Type Commander. Immediate Superior In Command Sustaining Activity/User Activity . Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.1; Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.2; Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.3; VOLUME VI: VOLUME VI MAINTENANCE PROGRAMSWaterborne UnderwaterHull Cleaning: Waterborne Underwater Hull Cleaning Modified the Chapter to conform to a change in the higher level document. Expanded the Policy statement. Modified the Responsibilities. Volume VI, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.3; Volume VI, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.4; Maintenance & MaterialManagement: Maintenance & Material Management Chapter Extensively Modified Chapter updated to reflect current procedures and practices. Most changes affect submarine maintenance. New responsibility paragraph for the submarine Type Commander 3M Representative. Now includes Scope of Certification, Survivability and Escape. Volume VI, Chapter 19; Submarine Message Reporting: Submarine Message Reporting New Chapter Established Establishes protocol for submarine messages. Establishes procedures to ensure timely contact to authorities. Ensures the correct action is identified and provided to the ship using the most rapid means. Volume VI, Chapter 40; You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
JFMMFLTTG Techy_Guy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 436 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 06, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript NOTE: This file contains the PowerPoint presentation for the significant changes to the JFMM applicable to all Volumes with the exception of the Nuclear Addendum section (Part II of Volume V). It has been designed to work with a Word document file that provides the specific changes. The pages of this file correspond to the Word document file (JFMM Rev A, Change 6 Training Notes.doc) included on this CD-ROM. NOTESlide2: COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3A Change 6JFMM Volume I: JFMM Volume I NEW CONSTRUCTIONSea Trial ReportsNew ConstructionSUBS Only: Sea Trial Reports New Construction SUBS Only New SITREP Appendix: Format and content was undefined Established new Appendix G Provides standardized reporting for all CNO submarine availabilities Volume I, Chapter 4, Paragraph 4.4.1.e(12); Volume I, Chapter 4, Appendix G;JFMM Volume II: JFMM Volume II INTEGRATED FLEET MAINTENANCELead Maintenance Activity: Lead Maintenance Activity Modified table 2-1 to reflect the applicability of Note 4. Modified paragraph 2.1.2 to delete the word “naval” for instances where the LMA may be a contractor. Volume II, Part I, Chapter 2, Table 2-1; Volume II, Part I, Chapter 2, Paragraph 2.1.2; Sea Trial PolicySubmarines Only: Sea Trial Policy Submarines Only Type Commander Approval Volume II, Part I, Chapter 3, Appendix O, Section 2.e(3); Specific Type Commander approval to operate in a specific manner may come from Sea Trial or Tests agenda approved by the TYCOM. Established the 200’ EMBT Blow conducted at the conclusion of the initial tightness dive doesn’t require specific TYCOM approval if the event is authorized in an agenda approved by the ISIC, NAVSEA or higher authority. Maintenance Work CloseoutSurface Ships Only: Maintenance Work Closeout Surface Ships Only New Chapter Established Chapter provides procedures and guidance for work candidate closeout. Applies to Maintenance Activities, Maintenance Teams, Regional Maintenance Centers, Fleet Maintenance Activities, Naval Shipyards, System Commanders sponsoring Program Alteration and Alteration Installation Team sponsors. Volume II, Part II, Chapter 3;JFMM Volume IV: JFMM Volume IV TESTS AND INSPECTIONSDiesel Engines: Diesel Engines Diesel Engine Inspector Program Manager is NAVSEA. RMC approval needed to be designated DEI. DEI to inform Repair Project Manager of poor contractor workmanship found at appropriate checkpoints. Notification of desire to schedule inspection 120 days prior. Submission of 2-kilo minimum of 90 days prior to desired inspection date. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Modified the Chapter to Reflect Current Requirements Diesel Engines: Diesel Engines Inspection Deferrals: Type Commander approval via minor DFS in the 18-24 month window. Major DFS requires NAVSEA approval beyond 24 months. Ship’s Force must order all software and repair parts for Ship’s Force capable work. Repair Before Operating now includes low Lube Oil pressure, uncontrolled Lube Oil leaks and Fuel Oil leaks, and evidence of serious internal failure. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Continued Slide12: Inspection/assessment discrepancies now require naval message vice letter. DEI ensures maintenance ready 2-kilo is entered into CSMP. Diesel Engine Subject Matter Expert functions defined. Added new Appendix A for LSD 41/49 and LPD 17 Class ships. Volume IV, Chapter 4; Volume IV, Chapter 4, Appendix A; Diesel Engines Continued Salvage Inspection Submarines Only: Salvage Inspection Submarines Only New Obtain SAT Dew Points from HPACS & High Pressure Air Banks. Allows divers ballpeen hammer to be stowed with divers knife. New inspections for SSGNs. Volume IV, Chapter 18, Appendices; Gas Free Engineering : Gas Free Engineering GFE Inspections Modified Note 5 of Table 25-1 to incorporate ACN 06-02. A ship or submarine gas free engineer shall not, under any circumstances, provide GFE services to any personnel other than those assigned to own Ship's Force. Volume IV, Chapter 25, Table 25-1 Note 5; JFMM Volume V: JFMM Volume V QUALITY MAINTENANCENon-SUBSAFE RECExceptionsSUBS Only: Non-SUBSAFE REC Exceptions SUBS Only Added Shaft Seal Cyclone Separator for 726 Class. (Removed from Table 5-14) Applied Note 4 for operational retest. Volume V, Part I, Chapter 5, Table 5-14a;SOC Organizational Responsibilities: SOC Organizational Responsibilities Modified responsibilities for: Type Commander. Immediate Superior In Command Sustaining Activity/User Activity . Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.1; Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.2; Volume V, Part III, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.2.3; VOLUME VI: VOLUME VI MAINTENANCE PROGRAMSWaterborne UnderwaterHull Cleaning: Waterborne Underwater Hull Cleaning Modified the Chapter to conform to a change in the higher level document. Expanded the Policy statement. Modified the Responsibilities. Volume VI, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.3; Volume VI, Chapter 1, Paragraph 1.4; Maintenance & MaterialManagement: Maintenance & Material Management Chapter Extensively Modified Chapter updated to reflect current procedures and practices. Most changes affect submarine maintenance. New responsibility paragraph for the submarine Type Commander 3M Representative. Now includes Scope of Certification, Survivability and Escape. Volume VI, Chapter 19; Submarine Message Reporting: Submarine Message Reporting New Chapter Established Establishes protocol for submarine messages. Establishes procedures to ensure timely contact to authorities. Ensures the correct action is identified and provided to the ship using the most rapid means. Volume VI, Chapter 40;