ADMIN Flashcards

1
Q

Where would you find information on configuration change/engineering change proposal request?

A
  • NEM M9000.6 Chapter 041
  • CG Configuration Management Policy COMDINST 4130.6
  • SFLC SFCC Process Guide
  • TCTO Process Guide
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2
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Configuration changes to NTNO equipment receive funding from _______ and do not compete
with other TCTOs for resources.

A

AFC-80

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3
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Where would you find information on Standard Numbering System (SNS) found in S1000D?

A

TCTO process guide Appendix K

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4
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Where Would you find information on Fit, Form and Function (FFF) Guidelines?

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TCTO Process Guide Appendix E

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5
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Where would you find information on BECCE’s?

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  • Team Coordination Training COMDINST 1541.1
  • CG Configuration Management Policy
  • Boat Manual I and II
  • Office of Cutter Forces Afloat Training Program
  • Naval Engineering Manual
  • R and S Manual
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6
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Where would you find information on Training/BECCE’s in Boat Manual Vol. 1?

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Part 4 Training

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7
Q

How often should you conduct in accordance with the Readiness and Standardization/RFO BECCE Drill checklists for each standard boat type?

A

Found in Boat Manual I, Part 4, Chapter 6 it states:

1 set of drills every six months

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8
Q

Where would you find information to complete a Formal Unit Safety Inspection?

A

Safety and Environmental Health Manual M5100.47

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Where would you find information on completing a Mini-Random Physical Inventory or Statistical Random Sample?

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  • Supply, Policy and Procedures Manual M4400.9, Chapter 3-E Physical Inventory Requirements
  • CMPlus Inventory Process Guide
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10
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What references would you use to Manage Hazardous Materials/Waste Compliance?

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  • Hazardous Waste Management Manual, M16478.1B
  • Hazardous Communication for Workplace Materials 6260.12
  • Safety and Environmental Health Manual, M5100.47
  • Vessel Environmental Health Manual, M16455.1
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11
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Universal Wastes: the streamlined management requirements of 40 CFR 273 means wastes which are subject to at the present time only _____, _____ and _____ are considered universal wastes.

A

Batteries, Pesticides amd Mercury Thermostats

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12
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What does acronym CAN mean?

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Controller Area Network

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13
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Where would I find information to Instruct personnel on safe handling of Hazardous Material?

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Hazardous Waste Management Manual, Chapter 10 Section A

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14
Q

Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators?

A

Units which generate less than 100 kilograms in any calendar month are generally exempt from most Federal
regulations

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15
Q

Hazardous Waste Generators are
broken into three subgroups

A
  • conditionally exempt small
    quantity generators
  • small quantity generators
  • large quantity generators
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16
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Conditionally exempt small
quantity generators are defined as:

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those units producing less than 100 kilograms (approx. half of a 55 gallon drum) per calendar month

17
Q

Small quantity generators

A

Facilities producing less than
1000 kgs but more than 100 kgs per calendar month

18
Q

Large quantity generators

A

Are those facilities producing 1000 kgs (2200 lbs) or more in any given calendar month.

19
Q

A space “Safe for Hot Work” must meet all of the following criteria:

A

The oxygen content of the atmosphere does not exceed 22.0 percent by volume; the concentration of flammable vapors in the atmosphere is less than 10 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL); and the residues or materials in the space are not capable of producing a higher concentration than permitted in the above, under existing atmospheric conditions in the presence of hot work and while maintained as directed by a Marine Chemist or Competent Person.

20
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A space “Safe for Workers” must meet the following criteria:

A

The oxygen content of the atmosphere is at least 19.5 percent and below 22.0 percent by volume; the concentration of flammable vapors is below 10 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL); any toxic materials in the atmosphere associated with cargo, fuel, tank coatings, or inerting media are within permissible concentrations at the time of the inspection; and any residues or materials associated with the work authorized by a Marine Chemist, Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or Competent Person that will not produce uncontrolled release of toxic materials under existing atmospheric conditions while maintained as directed.

21
Q

Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees, requires the Coast Guard to maintain a safety and occupational health program in accordance with?

A

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 for civilian employees (Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1960 Basic Program Elements for Federal Employees).

22
Q

When should double hearing protection be worn?

A

Double hearing protection shall be worn in all areas where noise levels exceed 104 dB(A)

23
Q

When should hearing protection devices be worn by all personnel?

A

When operations generate noise levels of equal to or greater than 85 db(A) continuous pressure level and/or 140 dB sound pressure level or greater

24
Q

In cases where hearing protective devices do not provide sufficient attenuation to reduce the individual’s effective exposure level below 85 dB(A) and engineering controls are impractical?

A

Administrative control of exposure time will be necessary

25
Q

What does the term Clear refer to and what does the term Bright refer to in the Clear and Bright procedure?

A
  • The term Clear refers to the absence of visible particulate matter.
  • The term Bright refers to the absence of suspended water droplets that appear as haziness or cloudiness in the sample.
26
Q

How often must Critical Gauges be calibrated?

A

Every 12 months

27
Q

How often must critical meters be calibrated?

A

Every 24 months

28
Q

How often must critical thermomters be calibrated?

A

Every 36 months

29
Q

The ODR facilitates the following types of operating data:

A
  • Trend Recording
  • Event Recording
  • Dynamic Recording
  • Alarm Recording
  • Trip Recording
30
Q

What data is recorded on the ODR every 3 seconds?

A
  • ETC SPEED A1 TURBO A
  • ETC SPEED B1 TURBO B
  • ENGINE SPEED
  • ACTUAL DBR
  • FUEL RACK POSITION
  • SHAFT SPEED
31
Q

What data is record every 30 seconds on the ODR?

A

All Pressures and Temps

32
Q

In a DIN what is represented by the letter K?

A

Relay

33
Q

In a DIN, what represented by the letter F?

A

Fuse/Breaker

34
Q

The MPU-23 Card exhibits what color lights when operating normally?

A

Green Yellow Yellow