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Supply Unit Leader

Supply Unit Leader. Break-Out Session Issues. Incident Replacement for Non-Standard Specialized Equipment or Chainsaws. Requestor must have signed approval from their immediate supervisor. Requestor must then go to COMP to fill out proper forms. Requestor must get OPS signed approval.

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Supply Unit Leader

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  1. Supply Unit Leader Break-Out Session Issues

  2. Incident Replacement for Non-Standard Specialized Equipment or Chainsaws • Requestor must have signed approval from their immediate supervisor. • Requestor must then go to COMP to fill out proper forms. • Requestor must get OPS signed approval. • Requestor must get FINC signed approval. • Requestor must leave original item with SUPL when receiving new item. • These procedures are documented in full in the Interagency Fire Business Management Handbook.

  3. Shipping and Storage of Hazardous Materials • SPUL and RCMD must have CFR49 certification. (recertify every 2 years) • Interactive online training is available from the DOT website • Great guide in the National Catalog

  4. Incident Replacement for Contractor Hose • Require contractors to have standard NFES hose. • Replace only with the same type hose, if not standard NFES.

  5. Pumps - Proper Maintenance & Training • Standardize all equipment to run on the same fuel mix. • Require standardized training on operation and maintenance for people running equipment. • Bi-Lingual signage on equipment with last service, fuel mix, and cache location. • Reduce HazMat, maintenance, and oil consumption while increasing reliability and efficiency by changing to 4 stroke pumps.

  6. Standardization of Check-Out System • Bar Coding system for all national cache locations. • Incident check-out forms to be posted on website for easy access. • Send any check out forms that are in use to cdsanders@fs.fed.usfor posting to the website. • Bring suggestions, or send to the I-Suite Workgroup isuite_suggestions@dms.nwcg.gov, for creating a standard form(s) for next meeting.

  7. Shortage of RCMD and ORMD • Recruit people for RCMD’s and ORMD’s, federal, state, local and private sector. • Take time on an incident to help your RCMD or ORMD recruit succeed. • Make the GAC aware of the priority need to get trainee’s out on incidents.

  8. Long Term Use of Pumps and Sprinkler Kits • Purchase more pumps for the National Cache system • Sign-up a local pumps on an EERA • Solicit pump usage from local vendors or Fire Departments. • More pre-planning & prioritizing of pump usage with OPS • More mechanics for a faster turn around time. • Make sure the IC & LOGS knows pumps are a critical need, to ensure possible resource trading with other incidents.

  9. Bi-Lingual Signage at Incidents • Request that cache create Bi-Lingual warning and caution signs to be included in the signage kits. • Request that cache create Bi-Lingual potable and non-potable water signs to be included in the signage kits.

  10. Computer for Supply (ISIS) • Make CTSP aware of the rugged or remote areas associated with the supply locations. • Possibility of a PDA or PDR issued to supply.

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