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Operations Manual Chapter 16 - Department Material Responsibility

Operations Manual provided courtesy of CDR Art Burke (U.S.N. Ret).


CHAPTER 16
DEPARTMENT MATERIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  1. The purpose of this chapter is to fix the division of work as to the operation, testing, cleaning, repairs and upkeep of certain items of ship's equipment wherein such division of work, with its inherent possibility of friction, exists. Its principal utility will be found in its answer to the question: "Who shall be called to make the repairs?"
  2. The Engineer Department shall be responsible for all electrical equipment throughout the ship except radio and sound equipment. This includes responsibility for routine inspections and the initiation and performance of all repair work.
  3. The following table shall be construed as a guide to determine the responsibility for the performance of the specified classes of work. It is not to be construed as relieving officers of the necessity of inspecting the equipment in their custody, the determination of the necessity for repairs, and effecting minor upkeep within the capacity of their own forces.
TABLE
 SymbolMeaning
 (I)Responsible for routine inspections and the initiation and performance of repair work.
 (II)Responsible for repairs only when requested. Not responsible for routine inspections nor initiation of repair work.
AUXILIARYOPERATION AND TESTINGCLEANINGREPAIRS AND UPKEEP
IncineratorConstructionConstructionConstruction (I)
Individual compartment heaters (steam) Division occupying compartment Division occupying compartment Engineer (II)
All stream and drain lines, fittings and coils in individual units, including thermostats. (Tel 393)
Construction (I)
Remainder
Galley and commissary equipment Supply Supply Engineer (II)
All parts through which steam flows, including all steam fittings
Construction (I)
Remainder
Tailor shop equipment Ship's Service Ship's Service Engineer (II)
All parts through which steam flows, including all steam fittings
Construction (I)
Remainder
Hot water tanks Construction Construction Engineer (II)
Steam piping and fittings
Construction (I)
Remainder
Steam sterilizers Medical
Sick bay sterilizers
Construction
Disinfecting room sterilizers
Medical
Sick bay sterilizers
Construction
Disinfecting room sterilizers
Engineer (II)
All parts through which steam flows, including all steam fittings
Construction (I)
Remainder
Elevator pump room machinery Engineer
All elevator machinery
Construction
Fresh water and secondary drain pump
Air
Remainder
Engineer
All elevator machinery
Construction
Fresh water and secondary drain pump
Air
Remainder
Engineer (I)
All elevator machinery
Construction (I)
Fresh water and secondary drain pump
Air (I)
Gas compartment bilge pump
Airplane elevators Air Air Construction (II)
Platforms
Engineer (II)
Rams, racks, locking devices, and all control gear. "A" and "B" ends of all hydraulic machinery. Automatic stanchions
Bomb and torpedo elevators Gunnery Gunnery Construction (II)
Ammunition hoists. Small arms dumb waiter and elevator Gunnery Gunnery
Insides and exterior in handling room
Engineer (II)
"A" and "B" ends of all hydraulic machinery
Construction (II)
Remainder
Compressed air systems Division occupying compartment Division occupying compartment Engineer (I)
All piping and fittings within engineering spaces
Construction (I)
Remainder
Anchor windlass Engineer
Hydraulic machinery preparation for use, supervision during use, and securing after use
Construction
Remainder
Construction Engineer (I)
Hydraulic machinery
Construction (I)
Remainder
Refrigerator and scuttle butts Construction Construction Engineer (II)
Cooling units, entire
Construction (I)
Remainder
Steering gear Engineer Engineer
Motor and control room
Navigation
Ram Room
Construction (I)
Rudder head packing
Engineer (I)
Remainder
Fire Main Construction Construction Engineer (I)
Pumps and risers to fire main
Construction (I)
Remainder
Damage control pumps, lines, fittings Engineer
Pumps and all equipment in machinery spaces
Gunnery
Magazine flooding and sprinkling; clipping room sprinkling
Air
Hangar sprinkling and water curtain valves. Aviation S. R. valves
Engineer
Pumps and all equipment in machinery spaces
Gunnery
Magazine flooding and sprinkling; clipping room sprinkling
Air
Hangar sprinkling and water curtain valves. Aviation S. R. valves
Engineer (I)
Pumps and pump valves
Construction (I)
Remainder
Hangar roller curtain Air Air
Inside
Deck
Outside
Construction (II)
Whistle and siren Navigation Navigation Engineer (I)
Ship's Service laundry and miscellaneous shop equipment Ship's Service Ship's Service Engineer (II)
All steam lines and fittings
Construction (I)
Remainder
Ship's potable water Engineer
Furnish water from evaporators
Construction
Remainder
Construction Construction (I)
Refrigerating piping fittings etc. Engineer
Maintain temperatures requested by Supply Officer
Supply
Cold storage spaces
Air
Sensitized film room
Engineer
Piping in Engineering spaces
Engineer (I)
Precooling units Air Air Engineer (II)
Cranes Construction Construction Construction (I)
Engineer (II)

Hydraulic machinery
Auxiliary steam piping outside machinery spaces Division occupying compartment Division occupying compartment Engineer (II)
(Tel 393)
Degaussing installation Gunnery Engineer Engineer

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