Board-Supply Flashcards

1
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Mission of Naval Logistics

A

Ensure the highest state of logistics and engineering readiness

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2
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Purpose of Fleet/Cargo message

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Message identifies where materials will be shipped/directed to while ship is extended at sea tour

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3
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Describe how one touch gives us the visibility of available parts fleet wide

A
ONE TOUCH- allows supply to locate assets anywhere.
Stock Control(S1) will assist you in search
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4
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Never Out List

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A list of supplies that the ship should never run out of such as paper towels, toilet paper paint etc.

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5
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Effect of item demand on parts availability

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If ordered numerous amounts of times that item or part is added to the stock system/ carried on board the ship

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6
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Depot Level Repair

A

High dollar/priority maintenance valued item)
One for one turn in
Turn in required for replacement

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Remain In Place (RIP)

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Remain in place until replacement is ready for installation

24 hours to turn in the nonoperational DLR

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8
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Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)

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Test modules required to execute an approved maintenance plan that calls for the identification of a fault through a progressive sequence of module substitution

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9
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Navy cash program

A

DD form 2887- transfer funds between his or her financial institution and the cash account.

Privilege may be removed by the disbursing officer

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10
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Basic Daily Food Allowance

BDFA

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Set quantity of food required to provide a nutritionally adequate daily diet for one person daily

Adjusted quarterly

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11
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If galley personnel are not available

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MREs will be used

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12
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When will we use MREs

A

During a real GQ

Humanitarian relief efforts and when sending marines to the beach

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13
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6 categories of HAZMAT

A

FATCOC

1: F- Flammable/Combustable
2: A- Aerosol Containers
3: T- Toxic Materials
4: C- Corrosive Materials
5: O- Oxidizing Materials
6: C- Compressed Gasses

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14
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Explain Incompatible Material and Describe an Example

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2 or more different substances that when mixed would cause a form of reaction ( acid and water)

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15
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HM/HW Spill is Discovered

A

The skeleton structure Procedure for HAZMAT Spill Response

DICE

D-discovery and notification
I- initiation of action
C- containment and damage control
E- evaluation/feedback

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16
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State the PPE required when handling HAZMAT

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PPE required for proper handling in accordance with SDS

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17
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Define HAZMAT

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Any material that may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment

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18
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Hazardous Waste

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An discarded material designated HW by the Environmental Protection Agency

19
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Oily Waste

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Oil mixed with water or other fluids such that the mixture is no longer useful

20
Q

Waste Oil

A

Oil that has become unsuitable for use and is not considered economically recyclable

21
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Legislation that governs the discharge of oily waste into the ocean

A

Clean water act

DOD issues regulations governing oceans

22
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Define and discuss data found on a SDS/HMUG

A

Hazmat users guide

Safety data sheet- potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, on safe working procedures when handling HM

23
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WCS responsibilities with HMC&M

A

Train personnel

24
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All hand responsibilities as they pertain to HMC&M

A

Comply with all safety precautions

25
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Proper stowage procedures for HMC&M

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Store incompatible HM separately to prevent the occupancy of an adverse reaction

26
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Proper marking of HM primary and secondary containers

A

Primary- material name, manufacture name and address, stock number, HCC, and hazard presented

Secondary- material name, manufacturer name and address, nature of hazard as specified by the manufacturer to preserve

27
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Requirement for Satellite HAZMAT Lockers

A

A- contents and locations approved by SO, DCA, and XO

B- locker must be secured for sea and labeled for type of HM stored

C- inspected monthly

28
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Flammable material stowage requirements

A

Smoking is prohibited within 15 ft

Flammable and combustable materials must be stowed separately from oxidizing materials

29
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Precautions observed when handling flammables

A

Consult has free engineer

Rubber soled shoes

30
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Location of oil spill containment kit

A

HAZMAT AND 5M

31
Q

Underway and import discharge limitations for

Trash

A

25nm

32
Q

Underway and import discharge limitations for

Garbage

A

US- 3nm

Foreign- 12nm

33
Q

Underway and import discharge limitations for

Plastic

A

Only is it becomes a health issue to store onboard. CNO must be notified

34
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Underway and import discharge limitations for

Sewage

A

Outside 3nm

35
Q

Underway and import discharge limitations for

Oily Waste

A

Outside 50nm

36
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S1

A

Stock Control (LS)

37
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S2

A

Food service division(enlisted) (CS)

38
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S3

A

Sales and services division (RS)

39
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S4

A

Disbursing (deputy and an officer)

40
Q

S5

A

Wardroom Galley( officer) (CS)

41
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S6

A

Aviation Support Division (LS)

42
Q

S8

A

Main Issue (LS)

43
Q

S9

A

HAZMAT (TAD personnel)

44
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S11

A

Hotel services/staterooms (CS)