Comdtinst M8000.2D Flashcards

1
Q

What manual promulgates instructions for the security of small arms and magazine keys, including a letter designating who may have access to small arms and magazine keys, and under what conditions access is authorized to small arms lockers and magazines.

A

Physical Security and Force Protection Program Manual
COMDTINST M5530.1

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Who is responsible for material condition of all ordnance equipment and spaces

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Weapons officer or Weapons Petty Officer
1st LT
E-5 or higher unless a GM is assigned

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Who designates in writing the weapons officer/weapons petty officer

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CO, Officer-in-charge, Special Agent in Charge

(CO, OIC, SAC)

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How often is the each individual piece of ordnance equipment and all ordnance spaces inspected

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Monthly

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5
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How often are magazine thermometers calibrated

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3 years

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The majority of today’s ordnance items are designed to withstand high temperatures in the range of what

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130-160 degrees F

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7
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What are the requirements for the magazine or locker thermometer

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Direct reading, bimetallic with maximum and minimum index pointers and a reset knob. They shall meet specifications of MIL-I–17244. Have a range of -40 to 180 F, a 3inch back connected dial, and a 4 inch stem

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Where can you find the correct requirements for a thermometer which meets the requirements of Ammunition Afloat

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NAVSEA OP 4

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9
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How long shall magazine temperature record cards be kept

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1 year per the NAVSEA OP 4

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What is recorded on the magazine temperature record cards

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Location and calibration date with the compartment of the bimetallic maximum/minimum thermometers.

Checked daily

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11
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With Afloat Magazine Temperatures: Magazines shall be maintained below 100 degrees F. If the 100 degrees is exceeded what shall you do

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Magazine artificially cooled as practical and an entry in red shall be made in the magazine log. Consult the specific weapons technical manual for temp limitation, appropriate corrective actions and possible disposition procedures

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12
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What do you do if there is no technical guidance available in the specific weapons technical manual for magazine temps above 100 F

A

Submit a Conventional Ordnance Discrepancy Report(CODR) IAW Navy & Marine Corps Mishap and Safety Investigation OPNAVINST 5102.1

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13
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Where do you post the notice “When the temperature of an ammunition magazine exceeds 100 F, reports shall be made per NAVSEA OP 4”

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Inside or on the front cover of the Magazine Log

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14
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Where can you find additional guidance on ammunition/pyrotechnics storage requirements

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NAVSEA OP5- shore units
NAVSEA OP4- cutters

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15
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What is the minimum information required in the Privately Owned Firearm Log

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  1. A signed statement indicating the owner of the weapon has read, understands, and is in compliance with the provisions and procedures for POF per this manual and is in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws
  2. Make model caliber and serial number of each weapon
  3. Owners name, rank/rate and employee ID number(emplid)
  4. Date of receipt and signature of person receiving the weapon for safekeeping date and signature permanently removing the weapon from the unit
  5. Date of each issue/return and signature of owner/armory personnel verifying receipt

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16
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When pertaining to pyro and ordnance, if a conflict exists between the M8000.2D and other directives, which manual takes priority

A

M8000.2D

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17
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To provide consistency and training in the ordnance program, all units shall be inspected annually to verify all elements of the ordnance program are in place and understood by personnel. Moreover TYCOMS shall inspect units under their Administrative Control(ADCON) annually as will the Area Servicing armory and sector ordnance personnel shall inspect each sector annually.

Question: The re-inspection of units with major discrepancies shall be conducted within ___ days to verify conformance with policy.

A

90 days

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18
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What manual can you find the Battery saluting guidelines

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The USCG Regulations, COMDTINST M5000.3

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19
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In what circumstance shall personnel not be issued a firearm

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Convicted of a misdemeanor or felony crime of domestic violence

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20
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Who prescribes guidance and regulations for the CG Explosive Safety Program and determines the type and quantity of ammunition for shipfill/service allowances and prescribes the type and quantity of ammunition expended for non-combat expenditure allocation(NCEA)

A

Commandant CG-7, Small Arms/CG-751

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21
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What manuals deal with ordnance and ammunition information(example: how CG ammunition is stowed, transported, and handled

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NAVSEA OP 4, NAVSEA OP 5, NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010, COMDINST M5530.1

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22
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What is CG ammunition packed in

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Watertight metal liners, plain or wax sealed cartons, metal foil envelopes, hermetically sealed cans, metal boxes with hinged covers sealed with a rubber gasket

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23
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Military personnel who operate motor vehicles or power operated MHE shall be given physical examinations every ___ years until age ___, then every ___ years until age ___, then ___ thereafter.

A

5 years until age 50
2 years until age 60
Annually thereafter

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Civilian personnel who operate motor vehicles or power operated MHE shall be given physical examinations every ___ years until age 60, then ___ thereafter

A

2 years
Annually

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25
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What should be displayed by vessels and aircraft engaged in ammunition loading and unloading operations

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A red bravo flag, or red light at night.
The “smoking Lamp” shall be extinguished throughout the ship and in the vicinity of the pier

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26
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How far away should any combustible material, rubbish, trash, and other materials not used to transfer ammunition be from the handling area

A

75 ft

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27
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How far away from any ammunition handling event shall exposed hot work be

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500 ft provided it is outside the required ESQD

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28
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Aircraft including helicopters are not permitted to fly at an altitude of less than ___ ft over an active ammunition handling pier while explosive handling operations are in progress

A

500 ft

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29
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What does HERO stand for

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Hazards to Electromagnetic Radiation on Ordnance
(Detailed info on HERO in NAVSEA OP 3565

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30
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What are the requirements for driving explosives

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21 y/o off base, must have certificate documenting the successful completion of an Explosive Drivers Training Course, valid drivers license, valid medical examiners certificate, and a bunch of other shit that i dont feel like typing

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31
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What manual is the primary directive for all security matters

A

CIM 5530.1 Physical Security and Force Protection Program

4-1

32
Q

What is the interval for monthly inspections of small arms and ammunition/pyro

A

Shall not be less than 23 days and no more than 35 calendar days conducted by 2 people

4-4

33
Q

At least tow armed personnel are required when transporting weapons when trips are over ___ hours and/or when transporting what?

A
  1. 2 hours
  2. 6 or more handguns and/or
  3. More than 1 rifle capable of fully auto fire
  4. 1 machine gun
  5. More than 6 shotguns
  6. Any combination of 6 or more of the above listed weapons

4-8

34
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What can the CO/OIC authorize in writing the transportation of with no armed guard

A
  1. Ammunition in quantity less than 250lb packed gross weight
  2. Less than 50 lbs packed gross weight of pyro

4-8

35
Q

What are the 3 categories of transported small arms, ammo, pyro

A
  1. On base secured
  2. On base unsecured
  3. Off base

4-8

36
Q

Where can you find a list of condition codes for weapons

A

CIM 4500.5 Property Management Manual

5-5

37
Q

What are the group codes assigned to weapons

A

1- regular, 2-district rotational spare, 3-investigative, vice, intelligence, 4-match weapons, 5-reserve, 7-museum, 8-morale, 9-mounts, 10-line throwing kits, 11-pre-positioned war stock, 13-confiscated weapons

5-5, 5-6

38
Q

What are the status codes assigned to weapons

A

1-installed, 5-storage(supply activity) SARF
6-in transit

5-6

39
Q

How long is a temporary transfer of small arms good for

A

90 days

5-7

40
Q

What are the responsibilities of the weapons officer/petty officer regarding CG ammunition

A

Stowage, inspection, safety training, ammo on load and offload

7-5

41
Q

What should be displayed by vessels and aircraft engaged in ammunition loading and unloading operations

A

A red bravo flag, or red light at night.
The “smoking Lamp” shall be extinguished throughout the ship and in the vicinity of the pier

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42
Q

How far away should any combustible material, rubbish, trash, and other materials not used to transfer ammunition be from the handling area

A

75 ft

3-24

43
Q

How far away from any ammunition handling event shall exposed hot work be

A

500 ft provided it is outside the required ESQD

3-25

44
Q

Aircraft including helicopters are not permitted to fly at an altitude of less than ___ ft over an active ammunition handling pier while explosive handling operations are in progress

A

500 ft

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45
Q

What does HERO stand for

A

Hazards to Electromagnetic Radiation on Ordnance
(Detailed info on HERO in NAVSEA OP 3565

3-26

46
Q

What are the requirements for driving explosives

A

21 y/o off base, must have certificate documenting the successful completion of an Explosive Drivers Training Course, valid drivers license, valid medical examiners certificate, and a bunch of other shit that i dont feel like typing

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47
Q

What manual is the primary directive for all security matters

A

CIM 5530.1 Physical Security and Force Protection Program

4-1

48
Q

What is the interval for monthly inspections of small arms and ammunition/pyro

A

Shall not be less than 23 days and no more than 35 calendar days conducted by 2 people

4-4

49
Q

At least two armed personnel are required when transporting weapons when trips are over ___ hours and/or when transporting what?

A
  1. 2 hours
  2. 6 or more handguns and/or
  3. More than 1 rifle capable of fully auto fire
  4. 1 machine gun
  5. More than 6 shotguns
  6. Any combination of 6 or more of the above listed weapons

4-8

50
Q

What can the CO/OIC authorize in writing the transportation of with no armed guard

A
  1. Ammunition in quantity less than 250lb packed gross weight
  2. Less than 50 lbs packed gross weight of pyro

4-8

51
Q

What are the 3 categories of transported small arms, ammo, pyro

A
  1. On base secured
  2. On base unsecured
  3. Off base

4-8

52
Q

Where can you find a list of condition codes for weapons

A

CIM 4500.5 Property Management Manual

5-5

53
Q

What are the group codes assigned to weapons

A

1- regular, 2-district rotational spare, 3-investigative, vice, intelligence, 4-match weapons, 5-reserve, 7-museum, 8-morale, 9-mounts, 10-line throwing kits, 11-pre-positioned war stock, 13-confiscated weapons

5-5, 5-6

54
Q

What are the status codes assigned to weapons

A

1-installed, 5-storage(supply activity) SARF
6-in transit

5-6

55
Q

How long is a temporary transfer of small arms good for

A

90 days

5-7

56
Q

What are the responsibilities of the weapons officer/petty officer regarding CG ammunition

A

Stowage, inspection, safety training, ammo on load and offload

7-5

57
Q

Two members armed with pistols are required in each vehicle transporting firearms when one of the following is met

A
  • One way trip is greater than two hours.
    • When transporting any automatic firearm.
    • When transporting six or more pistols.
    • When transporting six or more shotguns.
    • When transporting six or more semi-automatic rifles.
    • When transporting a combination of six or more pistols, shotguns,or semi-automatic rifles.
    • When transporting firearms and munitions

M8000.2E 4-23

58
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One member armed with a pistol is required in each vehicle transporting firearms when one of the following is met

A
  • One way trip is less than two hours.
  • When transporting five or fewer pistols.
  • When transporting five or fewer shotguns.
  • When transporting five or fewer semi-automatic rifles.
  • When transporting a combination of five or fewer pistols,shotguns, or rifles.

M8000.2E 4-24

59
Q

Where should a list of pyro required entries be posted

A

A listing of the required entries for each log shall be posted inside the front cover of that log. See Enclosure (13) for examples of required entries

2-5

60
Q

Magazine artificially cooled at what temperature

A

Between 110 F and 130 F

2-9

61
Q

What do you do with pyro recovered at sea

A

Fill a fireproof container (e.g. trash can) with water and secure it on the weather deck.Keep away from enclosed areas and/or areas required to be occupied when operating the vessel.

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62
Q

What type of corrosion is found on pyrotechnics

A

Pitting on the surface

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63
Q

How many people shall perform the monthly pyro inspection

A

2 shall perform and sign the the appropriate log entry

7-40

64
Q

What kind of inspection is the weekly pyro inspection

A

Visual

7-41

65
Q

The issuer of the life raft pyrotechnics shall use the ATR code of

A

INSTL

7-44

66
Q

The receiver of pyrotechnics from a life raft shall use the ATR code of

A

UNPAC

7-44

67
Q

How do you read the ATR code for pyro on hand?

A

Receiving from INSTL (Transaction Line 1)///MW1901170140/H//B0//C4/INSTL//T4///The first “MW190” line shows this unit had a beginning balance of Zero on board in condition code Hotel. They received 4 from INSTL, and now have an Ending Balance of 4 onboard in condition code Hotel

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68
Q

CHANGING THE CONDITION CODE Example:

A

If CAD is in your magazine and not INSTL on an aircraft. (Transaction Line 3)///MW1901170140/A//B22//XH4//T18///

This line shows we have 22 on board in Condition Code Alpha. But because of a NAR, Installed Life, or Shelf Life expiration we Reclassified 4 CADS to Hotel(XH4). That leaves us with a total of 18 in Condition Code Alpha.

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69
Q

Records. Completed copies of enclosure (9) shall be maintained for a minimum of how long at the unit and the inspecting activity.

A

3 years

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70
Q

Ordnance logs shall be retained aboard for a minimum of _____, after which they shall be disposed of per current USCG policy. No longer found in directives system.

A

3 years

2-5

71
Q

The re-inspection of units with major or multiple discrepancies shall be conducted within ____ days to verify conformance with policy.

A

90 days

P 1-24 NOTE

72
Q

How long are magazine temperature record cards kept

A

1 year

2-8

73
Q

Who do you report discovered unexploded ordnance to

A

Nearest EOD

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74
Q

How do you report discovered ordnance

A

Contact nearest EOD, local or state police, submit explosive mishap report

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75
Q

What is the first safety precaution taken when discovering unexploded ordnance

A

Evacuate the area then post a guard until EOD arrives

7-36

76
Q

What are the HERO precautions for discovering unexploded ordnance

A

Not transmitting on radios, transmitting radars or using cell phones within 500 ft of unexploded item.

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