Body Composition Military Save
Appearance Program Monitor
Certification Course | USMC
MARINENET Course
Terms in this set (95)
Commanders & OIC's ensure Marines - Enforcing compliance with weight and body
comply wiht the standards in MCO composition standards, and a suitable military
6110.3A w/CH-1. They are responsible appearance if they possess special courts-martial
for following: convening authority.
- Ensuring Marines receive a medical evaluation
from an authorized medical provider prior to BCP
or MAP assignment.
- Consideration of recommendations for temporary
medical exemptions.
- Selecting and assigning an FFI and/or CPTR, in
writing.
, FFI & CPTR Responsibilities - Thoroughly review al DOD & SUMC BCMAP
Policies
- Develop, implement, manage, and supervise BCP
& MAP
- Coordinating and supervising the execution of
weigh-ins & Body Composition Evaluations (BCEs),
utilizing the Body Composition Worksheet, BCP
Evaluation Form, and MAP Evaluation Form.
BCMAP ASSESSMENT - PURPOSE The USMC BCMAP establishes, evaluates, and
enforces compliance with optimal weight and body
composition standards, and a suitable military
appearance. These are essential to the preservation
of good order and discipline and necessary for the
maintenance of combat readiness Marine Corps-
wide.
BCMAP ASSESSMENT - SCOPE All Marines will be periodically evaluated for
weight and military appearance in accordance with
the established frequency and sequence.
Weigh-ins may also occur on the same day as the
PFT or CFT. In addition, the CO can order weigh-ins
for the entire unit or an individual Marine as deemed
necessary. The Inspector General and Commanding
Generals can also require weigh-ins while
conducting unannounced inspections.
Appearance Program Monitor
Certification Course | USMC
MARINENET Course
Terms in this set (95)
Commanders & OIC's ensure Marines - Enforcing compliance with weight and body
comply wiht the standards in MCO composition standards, and a suitable military
6110.3A w/CH-1. They are responsible appearance if they possess special courts-martial
for following: convening authority.
- Ensuring Marines receive a medical evaluation
from an authorized medical provider prior to BCP
or MAP assignment.
- Consideration of recommendations for temporary
medical exemptions.
- Selecting and assigning an FFI and/or CPTR, in
writing.
, FFI & CPTR Responsibilities - Thoroughly review al DOD & SUMC BCMAP
Policies
- Develop, implement, manage, and supervise BCP
& MAP
- Coordinating and supervising the execution of
weigh-ins & Body Composition Evaluations (BCEs),
utilizing the Body Composition Worksheet, BCP
Evaluation Form, and MAP Evaluation Form.
BCMAP ASSESSMENT - PURPOSE The USMC BCMAP establishes, evaluates, and
enforces compliance with optimal weight and body
composition standards, and a suitable military
appearance. These are essential to the preservation
of good order and discipline and necessary for the
maintenance of combat readiness Marine Corps-
wide.
BCMAP ASSESSMENT - SCOPE All Marines will be periodically evaluated for
weight and military appearance in accordance with
the established frequency and sequence.
Weigh-ins may also occur on the same day as the
PFT or CFT. In addition, the CO can order weigh-ins
for the entire unit or an individual Marine as deemed
necessary. The Inspector General and Commanding
Generals can also require weigh-ins while
conducting unannounced inspections.