UFC 3-570-06
JANUARY 31 2003
APPENDIX A PART 1
SAMPLE BASE CORROSION CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTION (AIR FORCE)
123rd Engineering Squadron
ESOI 32-1054
Sample Air Force Base, XX ZIP+4
7 Feb 1995
Air Force Facilities
CORROSION CONTROL
The purpose of this directive is to outline responsibilities and
procedures required to establish and conduct a continuing and
recurring Corrosion Control Program for Sample AFB, XX.
1. Criteria. This directive is applicable to all Engineering
Squadron personnel involved, directly or indirectly, in the
development and maintenance of an effective Corrosion Control
Program.
2. Responsibility. The Air Force Civil Engineering Support
Agency (AFCESA) has overall responsibility for the Air Force
Facility Corrosion Control Program.
a. Headquarters (MAJCOM) is responsible for the functional
adequacy of Air Force new construction.
b. Headquarters (MAJCOM) is responsible for the command's
Corrosion Control Program and will ensure all installations
within the command develop, establish, and maintain an effective
comprehensive Corrosion Control Program with personnel adequately
trained to carry out their responsibilities.
c. Base Engineering must establish and maintain a Corrosion
Control Program for each activity within the squadron at Sample
AFB. The Chief of the Engineering Flight and the Chief of
Operations Flight will work together to assign the Base Corrosion
Control Engineer (BCCE). They will also appoint a Base
Industrial Water Treatment Engineer and a Base Protective
Coatings Engineer as required. The Chief of Operations will
appoint the cathodic protection and industrial water treatment
craftsmen in consultation with the Chief of Infrastructure
Support.
d. The BCCE is responsible for the overall management of
the base Corrosion Control Program and coordinates this program
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Supersedes CESOI 91-27, 3 Mar 90
OPR: 123rd ES/XXX (Name of Individual)
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