FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts – Oct 2021
The new FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of October 2021 is now available.
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The new FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of October 2021 is now available.
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The FY20 – FY23 most recent published workload forecast from CNRMC is attached. Data contained in this report reflects the Navy Program of records as of 01 July 2020
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Fire, Flooding, and Toxic Gas are all hazards that ships experience during industrial availabilities. Knowing your prevention role and how to contact the Casualty Control Station (CASCON), DC Central, or Quarterdeck and sound the alarm during a casualty could save lives and the ship. Please open the two PDFs for some Important Ship and Fire
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In the words of Captain Ray Orellano, Deputy Commander NWRM: Hot Work Safety is of urgent importance, especially in light of the fire on USS BONHOMME RICHARD in San Diego. Although the ship is not a complete loss, it will be out of service for an extended period of time and there will be significant costs associated
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QESH Meeting Minutes Date and time of meeting: 1:00 PM June 24th, 2020 Place of Meeting: Phone Bridge Bridge Line Call-In Number: 415.655.0001, Participate Pass Code: 133 581 8337 In Attendance: Chris Daskam, HII-TSD, Dave Jack, QED, Webster King, HII-TSD, Mary Vega, QED, Eric Wilmarth , PSNS Ships Safety C304, Mike McKean, PSNS C132, Mark
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Department Heads and Superintendents, Following the SSBN 743 CO comments on hot work last week at the CO Agenda Items meeting, key members of the Hot Work Functional Area including Code 106.2, Code 304, and Shop 26 met to consider if any additional actions or mitigations should be established to address a persistent trend of
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Washington State (WA) and other Northwest municipalities have begun restarting some activities and reopened certain facilities. Due to risks to our personnel and national-defense mission, the Navy’s posture has not changed and we remain stabilized in our continued preventive COVID-19 measures. Our priority remains the health and safety of our personnel. Updates & Resources >>
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The Puget Sound Ship Repair Association is committed to the health and well-being of our regional workforce and customers, playing a constructive role in supporting local businesses and the Navy. Read about the latest decisions being made and the actions being taken in the on-going support for COVID-19 support.
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From: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF), Chief of the Contracting Office Subj: Revised Restriction of Movement Guidance Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) letter ser 400/358 of April 30, 2020 implemented restriction of movement (ROM) self-quarantine procedures. The ROM applies to any contractors traveling
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