Figure 1-28.—Equipment Condition Codes.and mentally qualified are licensed as EquipmentOperators.LICENSE EXAMINERThe license examiner should be the bestqualified licensed equipment operator available. Thelicense examiner is appointed by letter by thecommanding officer and has the responsibility tobecome familiar with and maintain a library of thefollowing publications:1. Storage and Materials Handling,DODINST 4145.19-R-12. Motor Vehicles Management Acquisitionand Use, OPNAVINST 11240.16A Motor3. Vehicles Driver’s Handbook, NAVSEAOP-2239, and Ammunition, Explosives,and Related Hazardous Materials4. Management of TransportationEquipment, NAVFAC P-3005. Testing and Licensing of ConstructionEquipment Operators, NAVFAC P-306 6.6. Management of Weight-HandlingEquipment Maintenance andCertification, NAVFAC P-3077. Navy Driver’s Handbook, NAVFAC MO-4038. Naval Construction Force EquipmentManagement Manual, NAVFAC P-4049. Naval Construction Force Safety Manual,COMSECOND/COMTHIRDNCBINST Series10. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations,Parts 390-397Additionally, the license examiner maintainsa license file under lock and key for each licensedoperator in the command. These files aremaintained to provide information on the types ofequipment the operator is qualified to operate,applicants background and experience,examination findings, special requirements, trafficviolations, and accident history. The licenseexaminer must comply with the Privacy Act of 1974in the maintenance of all files of licensed operators.The license examiner maintains a tickler file ofeach operator’s license expiration date and ensuresall personnel are properly trained on the equipmentbefore issuing the Operator’s1-37
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