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which of the following are responsibilities of a Commanding Officer (CO) or
Officer in Charge (OIC) according to BCMAP policies? - ANSWER--Select and
assign, in writing, a FFI or CPTR
-Consideration of recommendations for temporary medical exemptions
-Ensuring Marines receive a medical evaluation
-Enforcing compliance with weight and body composition
Marines have NOT met the BCMAP standards when - ANSWER-their body
weight and body fat percentages exceed the maximum or minimum allowable
limits
FFI and CPTR responsibilities - ANSWER-1. thoroughly review all DoD and USMC
BCMAP policies
2. Develop, implement, manage, and supervise BCP and MAP
3. Coordinating and supervising the execution of weigh ins and body
composition evaluations (BCEs), utilizing the body composition worksheet, BCP
evaluation form, and MAP evaluation form
,BCMAP Purpose - ANSWER-establishes, evaluates, and enforces compliance
with optimal weight and body composition standards.
BCMAP Scope - ANSWER--all Marines will be periodically weighed
-Weigh-ins can occur the same day as a PFT or CFT
-CO can order weigh-in for the unit or the individual
Who can also order weigh-ins while conducting unannounced inspections? -
ANSWER-Inspector General and Commanding General
What should COs and OICs do for Marines bellow the weight standard? -
ANSWER-same level of assistance as overweight Marines
BCMAP responsibilities - ANSWER--BCP: ensuring Marines are at the proper
height and weight
-MAP: ensuring Marines Corps leadership is setting the example
Frequency of BCMAP weigh-ins - ANSWER--Semi-Annual
-PCS
-Initial BCP assignment
-EAS
Which of the following may occur if pregnancy, disease, or prescribed
medications result in excessive weight gain? - ANSWER-A temporary medical
exemption from the Body Composition Program or Military Appearance
Program
, What if a marine is already formally assigned to BCP/MAP and is found
Pregnant? - ANSWER-The Marine's status will be made inactive until 6 months
prior to being mad full duty again.
What if a Marine has a Nervous, Muscular, or skeletal injury? - ANSWER-the
location of the NMS will determine activity limits and the Marine's diet should
be adjusted accordingly to maintain required BCMAP standards
What if the Marine has an underlying medical condition or disease? - ANSWER-
-if the condition/disease is suspected to be the cause of their weight gain then
said Marine will be evaluated by an authorized medical provider and the results
may result in an exemption
-the inability to exercise is not a valid reason for a temporary medical
exemption
What if a Marine is light duty? - ANSWER-Marines with pending
medical/physical screenings are still required to comply with BCP standards and
may be evaluated for BCP/MAP
What are the 3 Medical exemptions and considerations? - ANSWER--some
medical conditions can prevent a Marine from maintaining BCMAP standards.
-all temp medical exemptions require the approval of a BCBEMP
-A Marines not in BCMAP standards requires a medical evaluation before
BCMAP assignment
Marine Corps Body Composition Standards Table - ANSWER-List the maximum
allowable body fat percentage for male and female Marines according to age
What document provides USMC guidance for body composition? - ANSWER-
MCO 6110.3A