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Warfare Center conducts rapid improvement for HAZMAT

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PORT HUENEME, Calif. – Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division, Electronics Engineer and Rapid Improvement Event (RIE) co-facilitator, Christopher Fava, adds a note to the future-state process-flow map based on HAZMAT Management and Disposal matters and solutions, Aug. 9. During the 3-day RIE, Environmental and Safety Office representatives discussed procedural issues and improvements with subject matter experts from Air Dominance and Littoral and Strike Warfare Departments.
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(U.S. Navy photo by Brittany Arias/Released)

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08/08/2017
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