EO 003.01 - Describe Shipboard Damage Control Flashcards

1
Q

Name at least three Control positions of the Damage Control Organization.

A

Command, DCHQ1, Section Base Teams, ERT, Medical, Contamination Control

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2
Q

What quick acting team is in place to respond to emergencies?​

A

Rapid Response Team​

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3
Q

Who is the contamination Control Officer?​

A

LogO

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4
Q

Who monitors the status of the firemain and issues Permissive Tags at sea?​

A

The Engineer Officer of the Watch (EOOW)​

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5
Q

While at sea who is responsible for opening and closing doors and hatches when the ship’s DC Condition changes? ​

A

Engineering Roundsperson​

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6
Q

What is DCHQ1 responsible for during Action Stations or Emergency Stations?​

A

Functions as the NERVE CENTER of the DC Organization for Command​

  • In charge of coordinating Damage Control and Section Bases​
  • Directs, Records, Monitors, and Co-ordinates all DC Activities onboard​

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7
Q

Decks are numbered from the weatherdeck (Forecastle Deck) in which order? ​

A

D. 1,2,3,4, etc. downward

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8
Q

How are compartments that extend more than one watertight section identified?

A

The majority of the section in which the compartment is mostly located.​

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9
Q

How is a water-tight door in a main transverse bulkhead identified?

A

By the deck it’s on and the letter of the watertight sections which it separates​

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10
Q

What does an X-RAY marking on a hatch represent?​

A

Transit through the hatch is allowed, but must be closed immediately after.

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11
Q

What are the Three Damage Control Conditions?​

A

What are the Three Damage Control Conditions?​

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12
Q

What are the Four W/T Control Markings?​

A

X,Y,Z,E

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13
Q

When is D/C Condition “YANKEE” ordered?​

A

When Entering or Leaving Harbor​

When under the CONTROL of TUGS​

In fog and Reduced Visibility​

During Maneuvers​

Replenishment At Sea (RAS)​

Operating in Restricted Waters​

When ordered by CO​

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14
Q

In which Damage Control condition would the ship be in the following circumstances?​

​a) In homeport: ​

b) War time cruising: ​

c) In fog: ​

d) Attack imminent: ​

A

a) X Ray
b) Yankee
c) Yankee
d) Zulu

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15
Q

Who issues permissive tags at sea?​

A

Engineer Officer of the Watch with permission granted by the Officer of the Watch​

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16
Q

Who issues permissive tags in harbour?​

A

Duty Petty Officer with permission granted by the Officer of the Day​

17
Q

What are the three CBRN markings?​

A

Alpha, Bravo, Mike

18
Q

What is the CITADEL?​

A

That portion of the ship that forms a Gastight Envelope designed to prevent the ingress of CBRN Contaminates​

19
Q

What are the two CBRN conditions?​

A

Alpha, Bravo

20
Q

During an Imminent CBRN attack, what DC/ Gas Tight Condition is set?

A

Zulu, Alpha

21
Q

Who is responsible to close M openings?​

A

The user, maintainer of the equipment

22
Q

What do the abbreviations OS and DWL represent?​

A

Other Side, Design Water Line​

23
Q

What information is found in a content circle?​​

A

The types and number of openings in a watertight compartment that need to be closed to make that compartment watertight