ADMIN Flashcards

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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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Configuration changes to NTNO equipment receive funding from _______ and do not compete
with other TCTOs for resources.

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AFC-80

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

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TCTO process guide Appendix K

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

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

1 set of drills every six months

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

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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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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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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.

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Batteries, Pesticides amd Mercury Thermostats

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What does acronym CAN mean?

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Controller Area Network

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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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Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators?

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

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Hazardous Waste Generators are
broken into three subgroups

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  • conditionally exempt small
    quantity generators
  • small quantity generators
  • large quantity generators
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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
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Large quantity generators

A

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

19
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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.

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

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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
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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
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When should double hearing protection be worn?

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

23
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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
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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

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What does the term Clear refer to and what does the term Bright refer to in the Clear and Bright procedure?
* 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
How often must Critical Gauges be calibrated?
Every 12 months
27
How often must critical meters be calibrated?
Every 24 months
28
How often must critical thermomters be calibrated?
Every 36 months
29
The ODR facilitates the following types of operating data:
* Trend Recording * Event Recording * Dynamic Recording * Alarm Recording * Trip Recording
30
What data is recorded on the ODR every 3 seconds?
* ETC SPEED A1 TURBO A * ETC SPEED B1 TURBO B * ENGINE SPEED * ACTUAL DBR * FUEL RACK POSITION * SHAFT SPEED
31
What data is record every 30 seconds on the ODR?
All Pressures and Temps
32
In a DIN what is represented by the letter K?
Relay
33
In a DIN, what represented by the letter F?
Fuse/Breaker
34
The MPU-23 Card exhibits what color lights when operating normally?
Green Yellow Yellow