INSPECTIONS Tracking Documenting Inspections Inspection Form Completion Smith

  • Slides: 33
Download presentation
INSPECTIONS Tracking & Documenting Inspections

INSPECTIONS Tracking & Documenting Inspections

Inspection Form Completion Smith, James R. C/AMN A Cadet completes the legend. Enters Last

Inspection Form Completion Smith, James R. C/AMN A Cadet completes the legend. Enters Last Name, First name & MI Rank: (pencil entry) Flight: enter which flight assigned.

Inspections General Guidance Cadet Absent on Inspection Day Smith, James R. ABS /1 X

Inspections General Guidance Cadet Absent on Inspection Day Smith, James R. ABS /1 X C/AMN A On day of inspection you should have your cadets enter the date in the date column. /12 10 Any cadets absent you should have the Flight Sergeant enter the date and place ABS in the grade box.

Scenario #1: Smith, James R. /1 X 1 X 9/ /12 10 /1 10

Scenario #1: Smith, James R. /1 X 1 X 9/ /12 10 /1 10 ABS Inspections Cadet Absent - in School Next Day Wearing Uniform C/AMN A +3 -2 RG Commander performs inspection of the cadet. Places the current date in the “Make-Up Date” box. Cadets GIG LINE was slightly off center -2 points. Shoes were nicely polished +3 points. Encodes the grade. Congratulates cadet for complying with the rules for uniform wear.

Inspections Scenario #1: Cadet - in School Next Day Smith, James R. ABS 0

Inspections Scenario #1: Cadet - in School Next Day Smith, James R. ABS 0 X /1 10 2/1 X C/AMN A Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG & Not In Uniform The cadet states they forgot. Commander counsels & documents talk with cadet. 1. Should have worn the uniform for yesterday’s absence. 2. Advise them to wear it tomorrow and definitely before the next scheduled uniform wear day to avoid repeating zero grades. Document on the Inspection Form and give them a grade of “ 0”.

Inspections Scenario #1: Absent Cadet Makes Up Before Next Wear Day Smith, James R.

Inspections Scenario #1: Absent Cadet Makes Up Before Next Wear Day Smith, James R. ABS 0 X /1 10 2/1 X /14 10 C/AMN Too long A Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG Cadet wore the uniform on Friday. Commander inspects and documents results Document on the Inspection Form: ØDate of Makeup in correct column. ØNotes what errors exist. ØDo not change grade from” 0”.

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Waits for Next Uniform Wear Day (UWD) Smith, James

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Waits for Next Uniform Wear Day (UWD) Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 X /1 10 2/1 /1 X /19 10 C/AMN -5 -5 A -2 Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG Commander inspects and documents results but: Informs the cadet that since they did not make up the missed wear until now that today is the make up for last week. To avoid another zero grade next week, the cadet must wear the uniform again, preferably tomorrow. Document on the Inspection Form: ØToday is the makeup date for last week! Enter in LAST WEEKs BLOCK!!! ØNotes what errors exist. ØEnter comment: Advised to wear again before next week. ØEnter a ‘ 0’ for current inspection grade.

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Waits for Next Wear Day Smith, James R. ABS

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Waits for Next Wear Day Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 X /1 10 2/1 /1 X /19 10 C/AMN -5 -5 A -2 Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG Counseled cadet everyday to wear uniform. Failed to do so. Commander and flight sergeant remind the cadet each day they should wear uniform before next UWD to no avail.

Scenario Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 0 X /1 10 2/1 /1 X

Scenario Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 0 X /1 10 2/1 /1 X /19 10 /1 X /26 10 X -5 /1 X -15 /26 10 #3: Absent Cadet Waits for Next Wear Day C/AMN /1 X /19 10 Inspections A -5 -2 -5 Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG Counseled cadet everyday to wear uniform. Failed to do so. Makeup for last wk. Commander inspects and documents results but: Informs the cadet that since they did not make up the missed wear until now that today is the make up for last week. To avoid another zero grade next week, the cadet must wear the uniform again, preferably tomorrow. Document on the Inspection Form: ØToday is the makeup date for last week! Enter in LAST WEEKS BLOCK!!! ØNotes what errors exist. ØEnter comment: Advised to wear again before next week. ØEnter a ‘ 0’ for current inspection grade. ØNotified SASI or ASI request to contact parent.

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Wakes UP!!! Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 0

Inspections Scenario #2: Absent Cadet Wakes UP!!! Smith, James R. ABS 0 0 0 X /1 10 2/1 /19 10 /1 X /26 /19 /1 X /26 A /1 X X 10 10 10 C/AMN /1 X /31 10 -5 -15 -5 -2 -5 Return to school on 10/13 but did not remember to wear the uniform. Advised cadet to wear the uniform tomorrow. RG Counseled cadet everyday to wear uniform. Failed to do so. Makeup for last wk. RG Cadet has finally realized the error of their way and wore the uniform on Monday, . Commander inspects and documents results and inform the cadet they are current with their UWD. Please do not forget to wear the uniform this week so you may receive a grade other than Zero! Document on the Inspection Form: ØEnter in the Make Up Date block for the 10/26/XX inspection!

Individuals’ Responsibilities To present a professional military image individual will: � Maintain all uniform

Individuals’ Responsibilities To present a professional military image individual will: � Maintain all uniform clothing items issued. � Uniforms will be neat, clean, pressed, buttoned, and properly maintained. Cadets will not: � Stand or walk with hands in pockets of any uniform combination, other than to insert or remove items. � Walk in uniform while using cell phones, radios, handsfree headsets unless required in the performance of official duties using a government issued device. � Drink, or eat while walking in uniform.

Grooming Standards - All Hair Style will be clean, wellgroomed and neat. Hair style

Grooming Standards - All Hair Style will be clean, wellgroomed and neat. Hair style will not: ØContain excessive amount of grooming aids, touch eyebrows. ØHair color/highlights/frosting (must not be faddish). ØExamples of natural looking for human beings, Blonde/Brunette/Red/Black/Grey.

Male Grooming – Hair Will ØHave a tapered appearance on both sides and back,

Male Grooming – Hair Will ØHave a tapered appearance on both sides and back, both with and without headgear. A tapered appearance is one that when viewed from any angle outlines the individual's hair so that it conforms to the shape of the head, curving inward to the natural termination point. ØBlock cut permitted with tapered appearance. ØCleanly shaven heads, military highand- tight, or flat top haircuts are authorized. Acceptable

Male Grooming – Hair Will Not Be worn in an extreme or fad style

Male Grooming – Hair Will Not Be worn in an extreme or fad style or in such a way that exceeds length or bulk standards or violates safety requirements. Protrude below the front band of properly worn headgear. Touch the ears and only closely cut or shaved hair on the back of the neck may touch the collar. Exceed 1 1/4 inches in bulk, regardless of length and exceed 1/4 inch at the natural termination point. Contain or have any visible foreign items attached to it.

Female Grooming – Hair Will ØBe styled to present a professional appearance. ØAllow the

Female Grooming – Hair Will ØBe styled to present a professional appearance. ØAllow the wear of conservative hairpins, combs, headbands, elastic bands and barrettes. Hair pins and bands must match hair color. ØLong hair will be secured with no loose end. (See note. ) NOTE: The intent of this item is that long hair should be styled in a manner that prevents loose ends from extending upward on the head. (For example: when using the claw clip or hairpins, hair will not present the appearance of a “rooster tail”; when hair is in a bun, all loose ends must be tucked in and secured; when hair is in a pony tail, it must be pulled all the way through the elastic band may hang naturally downward, not extending below the bottom of the collar).

Female Grooming – Hair Will ØBangs, if worn, will not touch the eyebrows. ØBraids,

Female Grooming – Hair Will ØBangs, if worn, will not touch the eyebrows. ØBraids, micro-braids and cornrows are authorized. However, must be solid color similar to the individual's hair color; conservative and not present a faddish appearance. ØAllow proper wear of the headgear.

Female Grooming – Hair Will Not Be worn in an extreme or fad style

Female Grooming – Hair Will Not Be worn in an extreme or fad style or violate safety requirements. Extend below any side of an invisible line drawn parallel to the ground at the bottom edge of the shirt collar regardless of length. Length will not be excessive. Include hair ornaments such as ribbons, beads, jeweled pins, or hair scrunchy. Prevent proper wear of headgear. Exceed minimum length/bulk (1 inch not to exceed 3 inches in bulk). Dreadlocks are not authorized.

Males – Mustache: Neatly trimmed; extend downward beyond the lip line of the upper

Males – Mustache: Neatly trimmed; extend downward beyond the lip line of the upper lip or extend sideways beyond a vertical line drawn upward from both corners of the mouth.

Males –Beard: Not authorized, except for health reasons when authorized by a commander on

Males –Beard: Not authorized, except for health reasons when authorized by a commander on the advice of a medical official. If commander authorizes, members will keep facial hair trimmed not to exceed 1/4 inch in length. Individuals granted a shaving waiver will not shave any facial hair.

Males – Sideburns: neatly trimmed and tapered in the same manner as the haircut.

Males – Sideburns: neatly trimmed and tapered in the same manner as the haircut. Will be straight and of even width (not flared) and end in a cleanshaven horizontal line. Sideburns: will not extend below the lowest part of the exterior ear opening.

Females - Cosmetics Conservative and in good taste.

Females - Cosmetics Conservative and in good taste.

Females – Nail Polish/Lipstick Single color (compliment skin tone) and French manicure. No decorations.

Females – Nail Polish/Lipstick Single color (compliment skin tone) and French manicure. No decorations. Will not exceed 1/4 inch (males also). Will not wear shades of lipstick and nail polish that distinctly contrast with their complexion, that detract from the uniform, or that are extreme. Some examples of extreme colors include but are not limited to, purple, gold, blue, black, bright (fire-engine) red, and fluorescent colors. NOTE: Males are not to wear nail polish.

Grooming Guidance Grading is subjective. The first two - three weeks are grooming only

Grooming Guidance Grading is subjective. The first two - three weeks are grooming only inspections for new cadets. If the cadet is issued and wears the uniform, you will only count off points for grooming. Point out any uniform wear discrepancies to educate the new cadet.

HAIR GUIDANCE – MALE Initial Inspection � � All cadets are advised to meet

HAIR GUIDANCE – MALE Initial Inspection � � All cadets are advised to meet standards by a specified date. The first inspection: � 1 to 5 points deduction if the hair: Touches the ears. Sideburns extend below opening of the ear; are flared, not cut cleanly horizontally. Exceeds the bulk minimums but are not too extreme. � More than 5 point deduction: Cadet made no attempt to get hair cut. AS-II – ASIV cadets should meet or exceed standards. Hair is grossly long.

DEDUCTIONS? ? Failing Grade -10 to -15 -5

DEDUCTIONS? ? Failing Grade -10 to -15 -5

DEDUCTIONS? ? Ear Rings not proper style or placement. -5 to 15 Hair: Lots

DEDUCTIONS? ? Ear Rings not proper style or placement. -5 to 15 Hair: Lots of loose hairs -5 to -10. -5

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ? Bulk? Interfere with proper wear of the hat?

DEDUCTIONS? ? Bulk? Interfere with proper wear of the hat?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?

DEDUCTIONS? ?