DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 2 NAVY ANNEX WASHINGTON, DC 20380-1775 MCO P8020.10A SD 3 Apr 02 MARINE CORPS ORDER P8020.10A From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List Subj: MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 8020.14/MCO P8020.11 (b) MCO P5102.1A (c) MCO 8025.1D (d) OPNAVINST 5102.1 Encl: (1) LOCATOR SHEET 1. Purpose. To establish the Marine Corps ammunition management and safety policy; to define its objectives, and provide Marine Corps-specific procedural guidance for Class V materiel in accordance with reference (a). 2. Cancellation. MCO 8020.10. 3. Action. Commanders at all levels shall ensure compliance with this Manual at all Marine Corps activities where DoD-titled ammunition and explosives (A&E) are present. When DoD-titled A&E is located in overseas areas, the provisions of this Manual shall apply except when compliance with more restrictive local standards is made mandatory by an appropriate, international agreement. Operations conducted at installations under the command of another Service shall be in accordance with the policy and regulations of the host service, with the exception of requesting munitions disposition instructions and malfunction and mishap reporting. All malfunctions and mishaps shall be reported in accordance with instructions contained in this Manual and those set forth in references (b) through (d). In case of conflicting policies or regulations, the most stringent policy/regulation shall apply. Report conflicting policies, by the most expeditious means possible, to the Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command (COMMARCORSYSCOM)(AM). DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. MCO P8020.10A 03 Apr 2002 4. Summary of Revision. Significant revisions have been made to this Manual and it should be reviewed in its entirety. 5. Recommendations. Recommendations concerning the contents of the Marine Corps Ammunition Management and Explosives Safety Manual are invited. Such recommendations will be forwarded to COMMARCORSYSCOM(AM) via the chain of command. 6. Reserve Applicability. This Order is applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve. 7. Certification. Reviewed and approved this date. M. J. WILLIAMS Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps DISTRIBUTION: PCN 10210540500 Copy to: 7000110 (55) 7000093/81455005 (2) 7000099 (5) 7000144/8145001 (1) 70000093 (2) 2 MCO P8020.10A LOCATOR SHEET Subj: MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL Location: _____________________________________________ (Indicate location(s) of the copy(ies) of this Manual.) ENCLOSURE (1) MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL RECORD OF CHANGES Log complete change action as indicated. Change Date of Date Signature of Person Number Change Entered Incorporating Change i MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL POLICIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2 TRANSPORTATION 3 STORAGE AND HANDLING 4 SECURITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY 5 SITE PLANNING 6 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES (A&E) AMNESTY PROGRAM 7 UNSERVICEABLE AND WASTE MILITARY MUNITIONS MANAGEMENT 8 MALFUNCTION AND MISHAP REPORTING 9 RECLASSIFICATION (CHANGE IN CONDITION CODE) 10 EXPLOSIVES SAFETY OFFICER (ESO) TRAINING/QUALIFICATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 11 INSTALLATION EXPLOSIVES SAFETY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS APPENDIX A GLOSSARY OF TERMS B ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS C RECOMMENDED PUBLICATIONS D INSPECTION CHECKLISTS iii MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL POLICIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PARAGRAPH PAGE BACKGROUND..................................1000 1-3 MARINE CORPS POLICY FOR BASIC EXPLOSIVES SAFETY.....................1001 1-4 REVIEW BOARDS AND INSPECTIONS...............1002 1-9 RESPONSIBILITIES............................1003 1-13 FIGURES 1-1 EXEMPTION AND WAIVER CHAIN OF SUBMISSION ......................... 1-6 1-2 EVENT WAIVER CHAIN OF SUBMISSION....... 1-8 1 -1 MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY POLICY MANUAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL POLICIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1000. BACKGROUND. The Marine Corps continuously trains and deploys with ammunition and explosives (A&E). The storage, handling, transportation and employment of these items are inherently hazardous. Therefore, it is imperative that a safety program designed to minimize the potential hazards associated with A&E operations be aggressively pursued at all levels. The chapters within this Manual provide specific guidance to ensure that these hazards are addressed and minimized. Refer to Appendix A for a glossary of terms used in this Manual. Appendix B contains a listing of the abbreviations and acronyms used in this Manual. The following agencies have been established within the DoD and DON to assist in this effort: 1. Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB). The 70th Congress established the DDESB, formerly called the Armed Forces Explosives Safety Board, in 1928 after a major disaster occurred at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey in 1926. The accident virtually destroyed the depot, causing heavy damage to adjacent Picatinny Arsenal and the surrounding communities, killing 21 people, and seriously injuring 51 others. The monetary loss to the Navy alone was $46 million. As a result of a full-scale congressional investigation, Congress directed the establishment of the Board to provide oversight of the development, manufacture, testing, maintenance, demilitarization, handling, transportation and storage of explosives, including chemical agents on DoD facilities worldwide. The DDESB mission is to provide objective advice to the SECDEF and Service Secretaries on matters concerning explosives safety and to prevent hazardous conditions to life and property on and off DoD installations from the explosives and environmental effects of DoD-titled munitions. The DDESB provides storage site approval for all DoD facilities. 2. Department of the Navy a. Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). Per OPNAVINST 8020.14/MCO P8020.11, Marine Corps activities operate under the criteria established in CNO instructions addressing explosives safety unless otherwise specified by CMC. The CNO approves or 1 -3
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