6.16 & 17 Flashcards

1
Q

Surge

A

Refers to personnel embarked aboard for short periods

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2
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Accommodation

A

Number of personnel permanently aboard a ship and the number of spaces available for them

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3
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Transients

A

People embarked to a ship that have no purpose for operational cabability

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4
Q

Ships company

A

Personnel assigned to the ship

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5
Q

Hot Bunking

A

two or more people assigned to a bunk

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6
Q

Habitability Factors

A
  • Floor area
  • Ventilation
  • Heating
  • Sanitary fixtures
  • Water supply
  • Lighting
  • Color
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7
Q

CO’s can’t always attain the ______ necessary for optimal sanitation

A

Minimum standards

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8
Q

Max temperature for AC

A

80F

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9
Q

Max Heating for a ship

A

65F

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10
Q

Locations of specific ventilation/ exhaust

A

Galley
Scullery
Laundry
Shower
Water Closet
(Places that are hot)

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11
Q

Pillows cannot be what material?

A

Polyurethane

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12
Q

Mattress inserts must be what?

A

Low smoke

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13
Q

Hot bunking allowed?

A

No

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14
Q

Requirements for water heaters

A

Not in sanitary or berthing space
Properly insulated

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15
Q

Major sanitary fixtures

A

Lavatories
Urinals
Toilet
Showers

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16
Q

What is an additional function of the galley?

A

Recreation and training

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17
Q

Rec areas are designed to accommodate what?

A

Fitness and social events

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18
Q

Numbers for accommodations for barber shops

A

Less than 100 - Storage locker
100-300 one chair
over 300 additional shop for each 300

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19
Q

Ships store have what for 500 people or more

A

Snack bar

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20
Q

Laundry accommodations - less than 100

A

16 lb washer and dryer
3 irons
3 ironing boards

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21
Q

Laundry accommodations - more than 100

A

24 lbs per person per week

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22
Q

Personnel who inspect spaces

A

xo
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jood
CMA
Divo
divcpo

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23
Q

How often are sanitary spaces and living spaces cleaned?

A

Daily

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24
Q

Swabs are stowed how?

A

Head up

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25
Q

Habitability inspections get done by who and how often?

A

IDC, Quarterly

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26
Q

Disinfectant

A

EPA registered
Bacterial, virucidal, and fungicidal traits

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27
Q

What do barbers need to cut hair?

A

Medical screening

28
Q

Garments worn are what when cutting hair?

A

Freshly laundered

29
Q

Reasons a barber cannot cut someone’s hair

A

Infectious disease of the scalp, face, or neck
needs medical clearance

30
Q

Barber shop sanitation requirements

A

Not in food or berthing areas
hot and cold water
adequate lighting and ventilation
Use FDA/ EPA approved products
No therapeutic services
Headrest covered with clean towel
Shaving not allowed
Sanitary neck straps
Covering changed as needed
No street clothes in the shop
no eating drinking or smoking
Appropriate trash receptacles
Clean
No hair on floor, Removed by dustless method
Posted sanitary regulations

31
Q

Electric hair clippers get cleaned how

A

soap and water

32
Q

Non electrical barber tools disinfected how

A

EPA registered disinfectant

33
Q

Non removable clipper head

A

dust, spray

34
Q

Removable clipper head

A

dust, wash and rinse, disinfectant solution, rinse

35
Q

How often is the barber shop inspected?

A

Quarterly by MDR

36
Q

Laundry employees exposed to dry cleaning solvents must have what

A

Examination

37
Q

Lint needs removed from where?

A

Bulkheads, Overheads, Structural support

38
Q

Seawater may be used for laundry under what conditions

A

Outside of 50 fathom curve of shore, not in polluted waters

39
Q

Control measures when air drying cleaning chemical

A

Eng
Admin
PPE

40
Q

What PPE is worn in case of a spill

A

Respirator
Gloves
Aprons
Eye protection

41
Q

Automatic safety devices have what requirements?

A

Clearly identified
Properly maintained
not tampered with

42
Q

First aid kits are who’s requirement

A

OSHA

43
Q

Temp for washing clothes

A

120-140

44
Q

Laundered articles must be free of what

A

Chemicals
Biological agents

45
Q

Soiled linen must be in

A

Impervious laundry bag

46
Q

Contaminated laundry must

A

Impervious double sealed bag
Outer bag is a Bio bag
Inner bag hot water soluble
Not sorted

47
Q

Instruction for International quarantinable diseases

A

OPNAV 6210.2
BUMED 6210.4

48
Q

Why does the O 6210.2 and B 6210.4 exist?

A

DOD equipment and personnel may introduce undesirable and non native species along with their diseases

49
Q

Quarantine regulations encompass what living things?

A

Humans, plants, and animals
Wildlife
Arthropods
Pests that destroy agriculture

50
Q

Quarantinable Diseases

A

Cholera
Diphtheria
TB
Plague
Smallpox
Yellow fever
Viral hemorrhagic fevers
SARS
Flu
(Infectious)

51
Q

Cholera

A

Diarrheal illness
Vibrio Cholera
Dehydration and shock
Transmitted fecally
Raw shellfish are prime vector
Concurrent disinfection

52
Q

Plague

A

Name: Yesinia Pestis
Transmitted: Transmitted by Rodent fleas
Tx: Antibiotics
Types: Bubonic- Lymphadenitis, Pneumonic - Lungs
Control: Pest prevention, insect prevention, isolation

53
Q

Yellow Fever

A

Viral disease transmitted by mosquitos
Controls- Insect prevention, immunization, isolation
Reported to WHO and MER

54
Q

Yellow fever vaccine is what type

A

Live virus

55
Q

Yellow fever vaccine is good for how long

A

10 years

56
Q

Who do you report Yellow fever to

A

WHO, MER

57
Q

Small pox

A

Variola virus, causes small groups of lesions 2-4 days apart

58
Q

Ways we control/ prevent Small Pox

A

Immz
Communicate with state and local health authorities

59
Q

OPNAVINST 6210.2 (Quarantine regs)

A

Guidance on Navy, liaison, foreign quarantine, and PHS requirements

60
Q

NAVMED P5010 Ch 8

A

Entomology and pest control technology

61
Q

BUMEDINST 6210.4

A

Ship sanitation cert (SSC)

62
Q

NAVMED 6210/2

A

30 day extension of SSC

63
Q

NAVMED 6210/1

A

Ship sanitation control exemption or recertification

64
Q

NAVMED 6210/3

A

Declaration of health certificate

65
Q

Foreign port Quarantine reqs

A

Will comply with local health authorities
Foreign officials not allowed onboard

66
Q

US port quarantine reqs - Last 15 days

A

Patients with fever accompanied by rash, glandular swelling, jaundice, persisted for the last 48 hours
Diarrhea
Death due to illness
CO has between 12-72 hours to call SNOIC
message forwarded to Quarantine inspector and Prev Med