Bu advance CH1 Flashcards
1
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- What provides steps and information necessary to interview members of NCF and other uits with Occupational Field Thirteen (OF-13) personnel and identify in-rate skills obtained through practical experience or undocumented training? (Page 1-3)
A
seabee skill assessment
2
Q
- What provides procedures and skill interview questions for all primary and secondary naval warfare mission related skills that units may award individuals for practical experience or undocumented training? (Page 1-3)
A
navfac p-1105
3
Q
- What is the majority of public works training provided through? (Page 1-6)
A
ojt
4
Q
- In Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs), who according to Navy regulations supervises and coordinates the work, exercises, training, and education of command personnel? (Page 1-7)
A
executive officer (xo)
5
Q
- Who help formulate training programs, supervise the training of subordinate officers, and direct the technical military and general training of their companies? (Page 1-7)
A
company commanders
6
Q
- Seabees, during home port periods expect to spend about what percent of the available man days in formalized technical, military, and general training classes? (Page 1-8)
A
75%
7
Q
- Approximately how many months before an NMCB returns from deployment does it send a training team back to its home port regiment for a training conference to prepare the training schedule for the battalion’s home port stay? (Page 1-9)
A
2 months
8
Q
- What is the process of determining the requirements and developing the methods and schemes of action for performing a task? (Page 1-12)
A
planning
9
Q
- What are the basis of SITREPS input? (Page 1-16)
A
time cards
10
Q
- What is the instruction that governs time keeping procedures? (Page 1-16)
A
COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 5312.1
11
Q
- What type of labor includes all man days expended (ME) directly on assigned construction tasks, either in the field or in the shop, which contribute to completing the project? (Page 1-17)
A
direct
12
Q
- What type of labor includes all labor required to support construction operations but does not usually produce an end product itself? (Page 1-17)
A
indirect
13
Q
- What administers the battalion safety program and provides technical guidance? (Page 1-18)
A
battalion safety office
14
Q
- What document contains the occupational safety and health standards for construction as promoted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as of August 1991? (Page 1-19)
A
29 car part 1926
15
Q
- What course must all E5-E6 personnel in line companies and details, all project safety representatives, and all Crew Leaders attend? (Page 1-19)
A
ncf supervisor safet course
16
Q
- What is an unplanned event or series of events that result in death, injury, occupational illness, or damage and/or loss of equipment? (Page 1-19)
A
mishap
17
Q
- What is defined as a workplace condition that might result in injury, health impairment, illness, disease, or death to any worker who is exposed to the condition or in damage or loss to property/equipment? (Page 1-19)
A
hazard
18
Q
- What hazard category level identifies hazards that may cause death of an individual or the loss of a facility? (Page 1-20)
A
Category I (Catastrophic)
19
Q
- What hazard category level identifies hazards that probably would not affect personnel safety or health but is nevertheless in violation of specific criteria? (Page 1-20)
A
Category IV (Negligible)
20
Q
- What hazard category level may cause severe personnel injury, severe occupational illness, or major property damage? (Page 1-20
A
Category II (Critical)
21
Q
- What hazard category level may cause minor personnel injury, minor occupational illness, or minor property damage? (Page 1-20)
A
Category III (Marginal)
22
Q
- What is the Navy’s Permissible Exposure Limit (NPEL) for occupational noise for an 8 hour TWA? (Page 1-24)
A
84 decibels
23
Q
- Any work area where the TWA sound level exceeds 84 dB and where the noise level would peak at what will be designated as hazardous noise areas? (Page 1-24)
A
140 dB
24
Q
- What percent of all organic chemicals are made from materials derived from petroleum and natural gas? (Page 1-25)
A
90%
25
Q
- The by-products that have the most adverse effect on the air are carbon monoxide, particulate matter, sulfur oxides, unburned hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and what else? (Page 1-27)
A
lead
26
Q
- What term identifies the point at which the Navy relinquishes control of its solid waste or provides for its ultimate disposal in Navy-operated facilities? (Page 1-27)
A
disposal
27
Q
- What is a Navy-wide program that enforces the correct storage, handling, usage, and disposition of hazardous material? (Page 1-28)
A
hazardous material control program
28
Q
- By EPA standards, the determining factor for a material to be classified as hazardous waste is that it must meet one or more of the conditions of being ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or what else? (Page 1-29)
A
toxic
29
Q
- Hazardous materials on the job site must be stored in approved storage containers a minimum of how many feet away from any ignition device or source? (Page 1-31)
A
50
30
Q
- What system acquires, stores, and disseminates data on hazardous materials procured for use? (Page 1- 32)
A
Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS)
31
Q
- What is the flash point of Tung oil? (Page 1-35)
A
140 degrees F
32
Q
- What percent of asbestos particles can a High Efficient Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum filter from the air? (Page 1-36)
A
99.97%