NAVSEA S0400-AD-URM-010/TUM (REVISION-7), TAG-OUT USERS MANUAL Flashcards

1
Q

Who is responsible for ensuring that Ship’s Force personnel assigned to make a tag-out are qualified to perform the duties?

A

Authorizing Officer

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2
Q

What should be used for indicating the presence of safety devices required for safety of personnel or equipment that are not required by procedure or plan during normal operation?

A

Line items

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3
Q

Which type of tags should be used to prohibit the operation of removal of equipment that could jeopardize safety of personnel or endanger equipment, systems or components?

A

Danger

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4
Q

Which type of tags should be used to provide temporary special instructions or to indicate that unusual action must be exercised to operate equipment?

A

Caution

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5
Q

Circuit schematics along with what else must be used by tag preparers and reviewers to determine the adequacy of all tag-out actions?

A

System diagrams

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6
Q

Which type of devices are not acceptable for use as a locking device for tag-outs?

A

Lanyard locking clip

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7
Q

Which type of tag-outs have been approved for use for a specific work item with a specific set of ship/system conditions?

A

Certified line items

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8
Q

Who is responsible for determining the scope and use of certified tag-outs?

A

Commanding Officer

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9
Q

Who must specifically authorize work on any component that has a danger or caution tag attached?

A

Department Head

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10
Q

How often at a minimum must Department Heads ensure tag-out audits are performed?

A

Every 2 weeks

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11
Q

What is responsible for monitoring the tag-out process during Chief of Naval Operations availabilities?

A

Shipyard

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12
Q

Which individual has the authority to sign for issuing or clearing of tags and labels?

A

Authorizing Officer

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13
Q

Which color is the Caution Tag?

A

Yellow

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14
Q

Which feature may be used when a line item created by one department/division affects another department/division’s components?

A

Cross check

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15
Q

Which color is the Danger Tag?

A

Red

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16
Q

What is defined as a temporary wire that is used to modify a circuit?

A

Electrical Jumper

17
Q

What provides a ready reference of existing tag-outs, ensures sequential issuing of tag-out serial numbers, and assists auditing of the tag-out log?

A

Index Sheet

18
Q

Which log is the control document for administering labels (Out-of-Commission (OOC) and Out-of-Calibration (CAL)) and provides a sequential listing of all Out-of-Commission (OOC) and Out-of-Calibration (CAL) instruments?

A

Instrument

19
Q

What is defined as an individual entry in a tag-out that details the isolation, hazards, and work required for completion of a specific job?

A

Line Item

20
Q

What provides the necessary information required for isolating equipment for work including a list of required tags and verifying signatures?

A

Line Item Record Sheets (LIRS)

21
Q

Which color are Out-of-Commission (OOC) Labels?

A

Red

22
Q

Which color are Out-of-Calibration (CAL) labels?

A

Orange

23
Q

Which document is generated by the electronic tag-out system when the Authorizing Officer clears a line item?

A

Tags to be Removed Sheet (TRS)