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what operational status are you in if your u/w? |
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This kind of report can be useful to the Engineering Department for maintenance planning purposes. |
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report generates a listing of crewmembers by competency and name. |
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report generates a summary of the day-to-day activities of a unit's resources. |
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This report generates a summary of crewmembers' hours during a specific period of time. It provides details that allow you or the Chief to see who is deficient with their required minimum underway hours. |
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The Reports feature allows users to generate reports displaying the status of tasks assigned to individual members of a unit, an entire unit, and any unit under the user’s chain of command. |
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compentency summary report |
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report lists each crewmember's name at a unit and the certifications he or she holds. |
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Report captures certain task currencies and other information, such as underway and night underway hours of all members at a unit. |
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how warrants a 21 gun salute? |
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what is the main mast called on a two mast cutter? |
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If the ensigns of two or more nations are displayed, they are flown from separate masts at the ____ height and should be approximately _____ in size. |
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Its presence indicates a Coast Guard cutter under the command of a commissioned officer or commissioned warrant officer who is not authorized to display a personal flag or command pennant. It shall not be flown from any other vessel except as authorized by Coast Guard Regulations. |
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what referenced do we use for honors and ceremnies? |
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Naval Telecommunications Procedures, NTP 13 (series) Coast Guard Regulations, COMDTINST M5000.2 (series) |
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Defined by DOT as any liquid having a flash point above __°F and below __°F. |
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Defined by DOT as any liquid having a flash point of not more than |
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To reduce the risk of a major fire or explosion, lockers shall contain no more than: • ___ gallons of flammable products • ___ gallons of combustible material in any one cabinet |
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Personnel Protection Equipment (PPE) is required to minimize the risk of handling hazardous materials. If there is any doubt about the required PPE, contact your |
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supervisor, unit Safety Officer, or Hazardous Waste Manager. |
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when receiving new paint what should u do? |
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update the inventory list along with MSDs list |
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Handling and disposal of paint and related substances |
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Hazardous Waste Management Manual |
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_______ shall be used to track equipment or system maintenance when maintenance is directed on a Maintenance Procedure Card. There are sheets a unit can reproduce for generic Maintenance Logs in Appendix C of the Rescue and Survival Systems Manual, COMDTINST M10470.1 (series) for the equipment or system required. All entries must be in pen and ink only. |
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If Stokes litters are stored on weather decks, fresh water washes are required |
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Record semiannual load inspection date on the |
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Stokes litter maintenance log. |
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on the stockes liter what should you do with the black chest straps |
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follow it toward the head up |
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Service life for a new life raft is ___ years from date placed in service. |
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what should never be done to the hydro-static release? |
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If a vessel sinks before the crew can manually launch the life raft, at a depth of between __ and __ feet, the HRU automatically separates the life raft gripes into two parts and allows the raft to float to the surface. |
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Anti-exposure coveralls are what type of PFD |
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Maintenance is limited to cleaning, lubrication of slide fasteners and application of 303 Aerospace Protectant ™ to latex seals. |
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on a dry suit Lubricate the slide fastener with |
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dust wrist and neck seals with |
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Shore units are required to maintain the following logs as a minimum: |
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• Small Arms Log • Privately Owned Weapons Log • Magazine Log Afloat units will maintain these logs plus the unit specific Ordnance logs. |
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Sample log pages are contained in the |
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Ordnance Manual, COMDTINST M8000.2 (series), and are shown for clarity. |
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A listing of the required entries for each log shall be posted inside the |
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Logs shall be _________ and shall be legible and neatly kept. |
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handwritten (printed) in ink, |
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The person who makes the entry will ____ all entries in the log. The date will also be entered if it is not shown elsewhere. |
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Ordnance logs will be maintained as ___________ and shall be stowed as required by the Classified Information Management Program, COMDTINST M5510.23 (series). |
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"For Official Use Only" (FOUO) |
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The following data is recorded in the Magazine Log: |
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• Issues, receipts, and expenditures of ammunition and pyrotechnics including document numbers • Location and content of explosive storage containers, magazines, and bunkers • Minimum/maximum daily temperatures within the storage location • The results of various inspections related to ammunition handling and storage, such as the following required PMS as per the MRC card: |
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___________ display portrays the motion of a target relative to the motion of the observing ship. |
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____________ portrays the actual or true motions of the target and the observing ship. |
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Relative motion radars display your own ship in the center of the radar scope. When your vessel is in motion, fixed objects such as landmasses move on the radar scope at a rate equal to and in a direction opposite to the motion of your own ship. With your own ship and the target in motion, the successive pips of the target will not indicate the actual or true movement of the target, but will be displayed relative to your motion. |
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True motion radars display your own ship in the center of the radar scope. Moving objects are displayed on the radar scope in relation to their true courses and speeds in relation to earth. Fixed objects such as landmasses are stationary, or nearly so, on the radar scope in relation to earth. Thus, one observes own ship and other ships moving with respect to landmasses (earth). Because you are moving, true motion is displayed on radar scopes through the use of a microprocessor computing the targets’ relative motion, then computing it to true motion. |
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Variable Range Marker (VRM)determines what |
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Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) determines what? |
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if you see a traget on radar where is bearing and range are constant and decreasing (CBDR) what could be the out come? |
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The long leg along the track of any pattern. |
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To help describe the specific search pattern to be used, a series of ______ designators will be used. |
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The CSP is located _______ inside the corner of the search area. |
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All turns in this pattern are 120° to the right. |
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this search pattern use what to determine the size of the search area? |
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square pattern search. a second search is performed by shifting the pattern __________ |
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The debrief is the best opportunity to evaluate performance and recognize individual and team accomplishment. When correctly performed, the debrief can serve as a valuable tool for _______________. |
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