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3. Assembly sequencing and maintenance/manufacturing techniques that include proper care and use of assembly/maintenance equipment and parts protective devices.
4. Handling of material.
5. Housekeeping.
6. Control of tools and personal items.
7. Control of hardware/consumables.
8. Measuring techniques for analysis, trending, and feedback.
9. Incident investigation/reporting, "Lessons learned."
10. Control of hazardous material.
11. Access controls.
12. Awareness/Employee Feedback.
13.  Self-Verification Audits
Preventive Practices:
1. Follow procedures.
2. Practice good housekeeping, "Clean-As-You-Go."
3. Account for all tools, hardware and equipment at specific intervals.
4. Use x-ray, borescope, and other state-of-the-art equipment to inspect inaccessible areas.
5. Provide worker awareness to FOD causes.
6. Establish designated storage areas for ladders, hoses, tool boxes and other work aids.
7. Industry feedback through lessons learned and benchmarking. Some agencies provide visual inspections upon job completion by designated "inspectors."
8. Personnel should be required to have completed FOD training before being given access to designated areas where FOD may occur.

3.1 Assignment of Responsibilities and Focal Points

FOCAL POINT

The designated Foreign Object Damage Prevention Focal Point(s)/designated FOD Officer/Manager(s)/FOD Prevention Program Administrator(s) should develop and implement plans and programs to prevent hardware damage during associated design, manufacturing, assembly, test, acceptance, packaging, handling, storage, transporting, maintenance, flight line, and launch operations.

The focal point(s) or designated FOD Officer/Manager(s)/FOD Prevention Program Administrator(s) should be appointed by the chief operating official and have sufficient authority and organizational freedom to identify and implement FOD preventive measures whenever and wherever required.

FOCAL POINT:  Designated FOD Officer/Manager(s)/FOD Prevention Program Administrator(s) Roles & Responsibilities

1. Develop plans and programs to prevent FOD incidents and foreign object damage.
2. Review and assess the FOD prevention program and make necessary revisions.
3. Conduct scheduled audits of work areas to assess effectiveness of the FOD prevention program.
4. Conduct unscheduled audits of FOD Critical and FOD Sensitive Areas and report findings to Manufacturing/Maintenance supervisors and their managers.
5. Assure implementation of corrective actions for FOD prevention throughout the organization.
6. Require investigations and studies by other organizations necessary to define preventive measures which should result in elimination of potential FOD hazards.
 
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