Circled Questions Flashcards

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A decision making tool used to increase operational effectiveness by identifying, assessing, and managing risks

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ORM

I AM IS
1. Identifying hazards
2. Assessing hazards
3. Making risk decisions
4. Implementing controls
5. Supervising

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Identify the 11 pressure points

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1.Temple
2. Under Jaw
3. Above Clavicle (Collar Bone)
4. Armpit
5. Elbow
6. Wrist
7. Hand
8. Pelvic/ Groin
9. Thigh
10. *Knee
11. Ankle

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause severe injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

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CAT II

(CAT 2)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard presents a minimal threat to personnel safety or health property, national, and service or command related interests or efficient use of assets

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CAT IV

(CAT 4)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause loss of facility or asset or result in grave damage to national interests or death

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CAT I

(CAT 1)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause minor injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

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CAT III

(CAT 3)

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Define the following

  1. HERO
  2. HERP
  3. HERF
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  1. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
  2. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
  3. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
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Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE

  1. Respirators
  2. Hand Protection
  3. Foot Protection
  4. Eye Protection
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  1. Respirators - Protection from fumes or smoke
  2. Hand Protection - gloves made of latex, rubber, or leather to protect against shock, contamination, or burns
  3. Foot Protection - Steele toed shoes or boots and a rubber mat
  4. Eye Protection - Navy issued goggles or glasses
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Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE

  1. Face Protection
  2. Skin/Body Protection
  3. Hearing Protection
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  1. Face Protection - Face Shield
  2. Skin/Body Protection - coveralls, apron, FFE, or Tyvek Suit
  3. Hearing Protection - Earmuffs or Earplugs
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An assessment of the expected consequence, define by degree of injury of occupational illness that could occur from exposure to a hazard

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Hazard Severity

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Describe the methods for cleaning an obstructed airway

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  1. Standing Abdominal
  2. Reclining Abdominal
  3. Standing Chest Thrust
  4. Reclining Chest
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An expression of risk combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability

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Risk Assessment Code
(RAC)

Rack the two together

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State the three objectives of first aid

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  1. Save life
  2. Prevent further injury
  3. Limit infection
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List all of the RAC’s

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  1. Critical
  2. Serious
  3. Moderate
  4. Minor
  5. Negligible
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Name the 4 required mishap reportable items

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  1. Class A, B and C damage to government property mishaps
  2. Class A, B and C on duty DOD civilian mishaps and military on and off duty
  3. Any other work related injury or illness that involves medical treatment beyond:
    a. First aid
    b. Loss of consciousness
    c. Day away from work
    d. Light duty or limited duty
    e. Days of job transfer
    f. Restricted work for on-duty civilians

(First Loss of the Day causes Light Days of Restricted Work)

  1. Other incidents of interest as stated in OPNAVINST 5102.1D

*Forgot the Class A, B, and C Parts

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State and discuss the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine

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COWLIP

Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Provides the basic concept

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Command and Control

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Describes the inherit nature and enduring principles of Naval forces

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Warfare

Enduring = War

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Addresses the full range of capabilities that are essential in the support of Naval forces

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Logistics

Full Range + Support = Logistics

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Points to the way for support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war

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Intelligence

Other than war = intel b/c we support but we are not in the actual war

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions

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Operations

Traditions = Operations

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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Examines the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment

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Planning

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23
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State the name and date of the following event

After three days of bitter fighting, the Japanese naval forces retreated , and the US Marines were able to secure the island. This battle marked the change from ____ to ____ operations in the pacific by the Allies but is marred by the tragedy of the Sullivan brothers, who all lost their lives forcing the Navy into a policy of separating family members aboard ships.

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Guadalcanal
Nov 13-*15 1942

defensive to offensive

3 days after the Marines birthday

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State the following event and the significance of it as it relates to Information Dominance

A total of 176 (150 Navy and 26 Marines) enlisted radio operators were specially trained at a unique school during 1928-1941.

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The-one-the-Roof Gang:

Foundation of the CT community.

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State the name and date of the following event The U.S. breaking of the Japanese naval code was again the key element as it had been at Coral sea a month earlier. Four Japanese aircraft carriers had been sunk yet the USS Yorktown had also been sunk. The turning point of the pacific war.
Midway June 3-5, 1942 June = Mid of the year
26
State the name and date of the following event President Theodore Roosevelt ordered 16 ships to be painted white and circumnavigate the globe to demonstrate out prowess of the seas.
Voyage of the Great White Fleet Dec *16, 1907 - Feb 22, 1909
27
During the Battle at Coral Sea, the U.S. broke which Japanese code
JN-25
28
State the following custom and courtesy What occurs when each person in the naval service comes aboard a Navy ship
Saluting the ensign
29
The "Sailors Creed" was written by ____ in 1993 at the direction of the CNO.
Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panel
30
What is the following in reference to Maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas
The U.S. Navy Mission
31
State the three levels of war
1. Strategic 2. Tactical 3. Operational STO the war
32
List the following institutions APRANET conected ____ to the ____ Research Institute, ____, and the ____. ____ was chosen as the head of the effort
Connected: UCLA To: 1. Stanford Institute 2. UC Santa Barbara 3. University of Utah Dr. Licklider
33
State the following custom and courtesy Centuries old, originated when men in armor raised their helmet visor so they could be identified
Hand Salute
34
Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy
The Second Continential Congress
35
State the first Navy ship named after an enlisted man, and why
USS Osmond Ingram First enlisted man to be killed in WWI in October 1917 enlisted = like me = biology = gram-negative
36
State the following event and date War Department and Navy Department merged into the DoD under the Secretary of Defense and created the Department of the Air Force
National Security Act of 1947
37
The current Navy values were developed and adopted by CNO Admiral ____ in 1992 after the Tailhook scandal where more than 100 sailors and marines sexually assaulted at least 90 people
Kelso
38
Fill in the blank in regards to the National Security Act of 1947 Signed by ____ and established by ____. War Department and Navy Department merged into ____ under the Secretary of Defense and created ____.
Signed by __President Truman__ and established by __the CIA__. War Department and Navy Department merged into __the DoD__ under the Secretary of Defense and created __the Department of the Air Force__.
39
State the following custom and courtesy When merchant ships salute Navy ships
Dipping the Ensign
40
State the following custom and courtesy A national salute of ____ guns is fired on ____, ____, and ____. Salutes for naval officers are 1. Admiral - ____ guns 2. Vice Admiral - ____ guns 3. Rear Admiral - ____ guns 4. Commodore - ____ guns
A national salute of __21__ guns is fired on __Washington's Birthday__, __Independence Day__, and __Memorial Day__. Salutes for naval officers are 1. Admiral - __17__ guns 2. Vice Admiral - __15__ guns 3. Rear Admiral - __13__ guns 4. Commodore - __11__ guns
41
State the seven principles of Naval Logistics
FRE ASSS Flexibility Responsiveness Economy Attainability Simplicity Sustainability Survivability
42
State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved First U.S. manned space flight occurred
Mercury 3 May 5, 1961 Alan Shepard First flight = Shepards are alone = Mercury is the 1st planet 1st = not the first M month = May not March It's the 5th b/c the 2 manned flight adds the 2 in front of the 1 manned flight
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State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved First U.S. two manned space mission that accomplished maneuvers from one orbit to another
Gemini 3 March 25, 1965 Virgil Grissom & John Young 2 manned mission = 2 = II = Gemini (symbol has 2 lines) It's the 25th b/c the 2 manned flight adds the 2 in front of the 1 manned flight
44
State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved First manned lunar landing
Apollo 11 July 16-24, 1969 Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin First = 1 First of first = 1 + 1 = Apollo 11 Apollo = sun god = July is hottest month *LUNAR LANDING NOT SPACE TRAVEL
45
State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved Sixth and final lunar landing mission
Apollo 17 December 7-19, 1972 Eugene Cernan & Harrison Schmitt Final = 17 = Apollo 17 December = final month = final lunar landing The year is the date backwards
46
State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved First space shuttle mission aboard space shuttle Columbia
STS-1 April 12, 1981 The year before the computer was made STS = Space Shuttle Mission
47
State the following mission and where they are located 1. PACOM 2. EUCOM 3. SOUTHCOM 4. CENTCOM 5. NORTHCOM
1. PACOM - Pacific Command - Pearl Harbor, HI 2. EUCOM - European Command - Stuttgart, Germany 3. SOUTHCOM - Southern Command - Miami, FL 4. CENTCOM - Central Command - Tampa, FL (Central America) 5. NORTHCOM - Northern Command - Peterson AFB, CO
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State the following mission and where they are located 1. SOCOM 2. TRANSCOM 3. STRATCOM 4. AFRICOM
1. SOCOM - Special Operations Command - Tampa, FL 2. TRANSCOM - Transport Command - Scott AFB, IL 3. STRATCOM - Strategic Command - Offutt AFB, NE (the base is strategically in Nebraska) 4. AFRICOM - Africa Command - Stuttgart, Germany
49
Define the following 1. TF 2. TG 3. TU 4. TE
1. TF - Task Force 2. TG - Task Group 3. TU - Task Unit 4. TE - Task Element
50
Define the operating areas of the following numbered fleets 1. 3rd Fleet 2. 4th Fleet 3. 5th Fleet 4. 6th Fleet 5. 7th Fleet 6. 10th Fleet
1. 3rd Fleet - N & E Pacific Ocean 2. 4th Fleet - Central & South America 3. 5th Fleet - Central Commands (5 fingers is half/center of hand) 4. 6th Fleet - Mediterranean Sea, N Atlantic, Africa 5. 7th Fleet - W Pacific, Indian Ocean 6. 10th Fleet - Cyberspace, Space
51
Define C5I
Control Command Communication Computers Collaboration Intelligence Control the Commands using Communication on Computers and Collaboration using Intel
52
Explain the mission of the DISA
To provide enterprise infrastructure to ensure/for a net-centric enterprise
53
State what is found in the following portions of a service record 1. Page 2 2. Page 13 3. NAVPERS 1070/880 and 881 4. SGLI
1. Page 2 - SGLI & Dependents (2 looks like an s) 2. Page 13 - Admin comments for permanent record *3. NAVPERS 1070/880 and 881 - awards, quals, schools 4. SGLI - Life insurance
54
State the purpose of the following BBD
*Billet Based Distribution Gives command sailor's info including: 1. Gains 2. Losses 3. Transfers 4. NEC's 5. PRD (projected rotation date = when orders expire)
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State the purpose of the following ODCR
The Officer Distribution Control Report Same as the BBD but for officers (gives command sailor info to command)
56
State the purpose of the following AMD
Active Manpower Document Manpower requirements for the Navy
57
Discuss the importance of the IG
IG = Inspector General of the DoD Conducts and supervises audits and investigations relating to the DoD
58
Explain the CNO's four core attributes
1. Toughness 2. Integrity 3. Accountability 4. Initiative Tough Idiots Are In the Navy
59
Discuss the uses of Government commercial purchase card (IMPAC VISA)
Commercial payments under the micro-purchase amount of $3,000 cp (cheap payments not) --> mp (most price)
60
State the purpose of Naval Intelligence
To support all aspects of Naval operations & inform the commander
61
Explain why the U.S. Navy only uses ".mil" email addresses on government systems
Meets CIANA, IA, and *accreditation requirements CIANA doesn't want me to go into the .mil-itary b/c she won't see me again