Question 1 |
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The Station Duty Manual is a
handbook required at each field office describing in detail
everything the office does. |
The only person that can change
pages in the Station Duty Manual is the MIC-HIC. |
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Question 2 |
Question 3 |
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Every page of the SDM should be
numbered and dated with the date of preparation. |
If a weather related aircraft
accident that has fatalities occurs near your office it is
possible that your SDM will be copied by investigators. |
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Question 4 |
Question 5 |
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The SDM can become quite large due
to the many programs and procedures used at a local
office. |
References to nter-agency agreements, local
agreements for severe weather spotters, location of phone numbers, and
call-back policies are all items that can be found in a
SDM. |
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Question 6 |
Question 7 |
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Detailed instructions about severe
weather procedures, configuration of equipment, or winter
forecasting should be found in the SDM. |
As an MIC-HIC you have great
confidence in your staff. You have assigned portions of the SDM
to key persons in your office to maintain. These persons can now
change portions of the manual without further review by
you. |
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Question 8 |
Question 9 |
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When you remove a page from the SDM
it must be dated with the date of removal and saved for 5
years. |
With modernization and the focus on
computers electronic SDMs are totally acceptable and paper copies
are no longer needed. |
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Question 10 |
Question 11 |
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Employees must be kept informed of
any changes in the SDM. |
A new employee in the office must
review and initial and date the record sheet within one month of
joining your staff. |
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Question 12 |