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To Bar-code or Not to Bar-code . that is the question

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To Bar-code or Not to Bar-code . that is the question

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    1. To Bar-code or Not to Bar-code. that is the question Yvette Arguijo, HQ AETC/A7CAN Dwight Bird, EM Assist

    2. Two Basic Reasons to Barcode

    3. Inventory To know where all HAZMATs are on the installation at any one given period of time

    4. Inventory Where can all the HAZMAT Be?

    5. 1 - Inventory - HAZMART Whether you bar-code or not EMIS knows how much is in inventory Condition: Must have all inventory locations identified and operating as HAZMARTS If you dont have all your inventory locations in EMIS - you are not fully implemented and you have other problems. EPCRA 311/312 requirements

    6. EPCRA 311/312 Report each chemical where max quantity on-site at any time meets thresholds Must know where inventory is base wide Tracking receipts and issues is not enough All hazmat inventory locations (outside of shop stock) must be in EMIS

    7. 2 - Inventory - In the Shop Whether you bar-code or not, the shop is not a storage area for large quantities of hazardous material Shops should have only small quantities of material - basically what they will use in a process over a short period of time If the shops begin to store and hoard material - then you would have to either bar-code or make them a HAZMART! EESOH-MIS allows tracking of shop inventory Dont forget inventory other than shop material for use must be in EMIS or you cannot do your EPCRA reporting properly

    8. 3 - Inventory - In a Process Material in a process tank or other piece of equipment Whether you barcode or not, EMIS does not currently track HAZMATs in equipment For us to care, it would have to be an EPCRA reportable item and be in large quantities not only in the equipment but elsewhere on base

    9. Inventory - Bottom Line Knowing our processes, materials and inventory is sufficient to adequately report - if we maintain supply discipline Knowing more is better but...

    10. Inventory So what if I just gotta know? EMIS (and EESOH) - its not an all or nothing choice EMIS has the ability to turn on sequential tracking by NSN micro-manage the fewest commodities absolutely necessary EESOH has increased flexibility in determining what to manage/bar-code

    11. Accountability To know who the HAZMAT was issued to

    12. Accountability For the HM Manager there is NO regulatory driver Whether you barcode or not, EMIS currently tracks what shop material was issued to, when it was issued, and how much was issued

    13. Accountability Con: Dumpster Story! Pro: Borrowing and Lending Pro: Inspections Bottom Line: Would you like to know?...Yes Do you need to know?..NO Can you afford to know?...NO Bottom-Bottom Line: No regulatory requirement to enforce personal integrity but we still dont trust them

    14. Barcoding Configurations in EMIS No Barcoding Barcode - no sequential tracking Barcode at time of issue or time of receipt Barcode - with sequential tracking Barcode at time of issue or time of receipt Manual Barcode - with sequential tracking Barcode at time of issue or time of receipt Manual Barcoding - no sequential tracking Barcode at time of issue or time of receipt

    15. Sequential Tracking vs Barcoding Sequential tracking is the numbering of every container If Sequential Tracking is enabled then it also requires notification to the system as to when a specific container is emptied/consumed Barcode labeling is the visible method by which you know the specific number of a container Numbering occurs in EMIS whether you chose to put the visible barcode label on it or not

    16. Inventory Management in EMIS No Sequential Tracking

    17. Inventory Management in EMIS Sequential Tracking

    18. Methods to Clear Barcodes Return empty containers Return peeled off labels Send in a list of barcode numbers Call in barcode numbers Go to EMIS terminal and clear Have system auto clear periodically what most people are doing now

    19. Accountability Bottom line We dont trust users to the point that we must sequentially track BUT. We do trust them to tell us daily each container that is emptied If you really dont trust them you must look at the empty container

    20. The HOT-PINK Smiley Face Label For Accountability purposes only ANY label can be affixed to the products to show they have been processed through the HAZMAT Tracking System

    21. The Albertsons Method Grocery Gun Labels The low tech solution Quick, inexpensive Works great for accountability Does not work for inventory

    22. ? Why does bar-coding work so well in a Grocery Store and other retail operations and not for us?

    23. Reasons Not to Barcode We can meet our regulatory compliance requirements today without the use of bar-coding Manpower Intense Affixing barcodes Ensuring proper barcode is issued Policing shops who dont turn in barcodes Clearing barcodes Expensive No reliable way to clear barcodes so if effort is for inventory - not effective Not enough value added success stories to barcode for accountability purposes Current systems do not facilitate easy bar-coding Scanners Hand-held devices Application to support

    24. Reasons to Barcode If done correctly most accurate inventory Easier surveillance

    25. OK, I hear you but ..you still want to do it! AFI supports bar-coding as efficient tracking, but allows MAJCOMs to choose best method for them Bottom line: your decision

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