Inspectors General Checklist

EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD) TECHNICAL EVALUATION 3571
This checklist applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections; to include Logistics, Aviation, Installations, CBIRF and MARSOC
Functional Area Sponsor:
HQMC, I&L, EOD Advocacy Section (LPE-2) / Name of Command
Subject Matter Expert: Mr. Marc Tarter / Date
(DSN) 260-7163 (COML) 571-256-7163 / Inspector
Revised: 1 January 2017 / Final Assessment
Discrepancies: Findings:
Overall Comments: Place Here
Subsection 1 - PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION (Applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections.)
0101 / Have all EOD personnel been screened in accordance with the reference
using NAVMC Form 11362?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 5a
Result / Comments
0102 / Do all EOD personnel possess the appropriate security clearance and
eligibility level?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 2a
Result / Comments
0103 / Do all EOD personnel possess access to Critical Nuclear Weapons
Design Information (CNWDI)?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 2b
Result / Comments
0104 / Is the EOD unit in compliance with the reporting requirements for
personnel receiving the monthly Hazardous Duty Incentive Pay (HDIP)?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 7; MCO 1000.6, chap 1, sect 2, par 7
Result / Comments
0105 / Is the unit conducting EOD lateral move screening in accordance with the
reference using NAVMC Form 11361?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 4
Result / Comments
0106 / Do all EOD Technicians possess a valid explosive driver’s license
certification and maintain a current medical certificate (This includes EOD
Officers that stand EOD emergency response duty)?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 5f(3) and (4)
Result / Comments
0107 / Has the EOD unit submitted their semi-annual (January and July) inventory of EOD credentials, placards and official passports to HQMC (LPE)?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 7g
Result / Comments
0108 / Has the EOD unit submitted its actual monthly Very Important Persons
Protection Support Activity (VIPPSA) costs to HQMC (LPE)?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 7j
Result / Comments
0109 / Does the unit have a Unit Account Manager (UAM) letter that appoints at
least one EOD Marine as the unit UAM with the EOD Information
Management System (EOD IMS) Program Management Office (PMO) in
accordance with the reference.
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 10c and d
Result / Comments
Subsection 2 – TRAINING (Applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections.)
0201 / If the EOD unit has a Training Aids Library, are all inert explosive
ordnance being properly maintained and accounted for?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 14
Result / Comments
0202 / Has the EOD unit developed and executed a training plan that covers EOD core competencies?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 13c
Result / Comments
0203 / Is the EOD unit fulfilling their individual and collective training standards per the references?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 12 and 13; NAVMC 3500.66B
Result / Comments
0204 / Do all EOD personnel have the EOD deployment page maintained in their training record?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 2, par 8d
Result / Comments
Subsection 3 - OPERATIONS (Applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections.)
0301 / Does the EOD unit have access to a dedicated range approved by
NAVSEA in order to conduct emergency destruction operations, employ unique energetic tools, and to conduct individual and collective training events to maintain operational and MOS proficiency?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 5g; NAVSEA OP5, Vol 1, par 13-
3.2.2
Result / Comments
0302 / Can the EOD unit, given a scenario, conduct the following tasks on conventional munitions with a foreign or domestic origin?
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal Reconnaissance
- Render Safe of all Explosive Hazards
- Exploitation of Explosive hazards
- Destruction of all Explosive Hazards
- Final reporting and submission of the EOD incident using the
EOD Information Management System (EOD IMS)
Reference: MCO 3571.2H chap 3, par 10, 12 and 13; NAVMC 3500.66B;
Navy EOD 60 Series Publications
Result / Comments
0303 / Can the EOD unit, given a scenario, conduct a response from start to
finish on an improvised explosive device? The following steps must be
performed.
- Detect
- Locate
- Access
- Identify
- Render safe
- Exploit
- Disposal of hazardous components
- Final reporting and submission of the EOD incident using the
EOD Information Management System (EOD IMS)
Reference: MCO 3571.2H chap 3 par 1, 12 and 13; NAVMC 3500.66B; Navy EOD 60 Series Publications
Result / Comments
Subsection 4 – SECURITY OF EOD FACILITY AND CLASSIFIED EOD PUBLICATIONS (Applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections.)
0401 / Are all EOD centric publications, manuals, and written materials stored in
spaces assigned to and controlled by the EOD unit to facilitate unrestricted 24-hour access by EOD personnel.
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 4, par 5d
Result / Comments
Subsection 5 - TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (Applies to all Commands with organic operational EOD sections.)
0501 / Has the EOD unit conducted the required annual (during the month of April) reconciliation of EOD TAMCNs with Marine Detachment Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head EOD Technology Division?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 4, par 3c(3)
Result / Comments
Subsection 6 - EOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE (Applies only to Installation Commands with an organic operational EOD Section.)
0601 / Is the EOD unit written into all installation Anti-Terrorist Force Protection
(ATFP) plans and fully integrated into emergency response operations
and training.
Reference: MCO 3571.2H chap 3, par 5b
Result / Comments
0602 / Does the EOD unit have the minimum communication assets in
accordance with the reference?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H chap 3, par 5e
Result / Comments
0603 / Does the EOD unit have 24 hour access to an emergency vehicle
designated in writing, and does the emergency response vehicle meet all
requirements listed in the reference?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 6f(1) and (2)
Result / Comments
0604 / Does the EOD unit have a dedicated EOD bunker within the Ammunition
Supply Point (ASP) in accordance with the reference?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 5d
Result / Comments
0605 / Is the EOD facility furnished with the applicable physical security
requirements to store appropriate quantities of Class V(W) items for
emergency responses, as well as designation as a level 1 facility for
storage of classified materials and high value equipment.
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 5c
Result / Comments
0606 / Is the EOD Unit authorized to store HC/D 1.3 and 1.4 in EOD operating
buildings as part of the unit's immediate response tool kit in accordance with the reference?
Reference: MCO 3571.2H, chap 3, par 5d
Result / Comments

This checklist outlines the general elements needed for the day-to-day administration and operations of this function area. Additionally, this checklist provides guidelines for internal evaluations and standardized criteria for the conduct of inspections. Commands must also fully comply with all applicable references.

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