The Army TMDE program is charged with maintaining electronic, radiological, and physical measurement standards and equipment used by the Army.
In other words, it makes sure that important pieces of test equipment, like the stuff used to fix hospital equipment, aircraft and their instruments, communications gear, and even gas pumps and weight scales all give correct measurements when they are used.
Imagine if a torque wrench used on a squadron of helicopters was improperly calibrated and nuts and bolts weren't as tight as they should be. Army Calibrators keep this from happening.
Army TMDE complies with specifications; and that a high percentage of the Army TMDE inventory is available for use.
I worked in a Tool Room and I was the hand receipt holder there for I was responsible for turning in TMDE for calibration.
I worked in a Tool Room and I was the hand receipt holder there for I was responsible for turning in TMDE for calibration.
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Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)
The AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program provides guidance on the Army Readiness Assessment Program. It also introduces the Army Safety Management System.
The AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program provides guidance on the Army Readiness Assessment Program. It also introduces the Army Safety Management System.
The AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program provides guidance on the Army Readiness Assessment Program. It also introduces the Army Safety Management System.
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Army Regulation 385-10.
The individual responsible for turning in TMDE (Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment) for periodic calibration is typically the TMDE custodian or the designated maintenance personnel within a unit. This individual ensures that all equipment is calibrated according to established schedules and procedures, maintaining compliance with standards. They are also responsible for documenting the calibration process and ensuring the equipment is available for operational use.