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functions as the team leader and conducts exercise planning and record keeping. Ensures that training team members are knowledgeable about exercise and drills to be conducted
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ensures that procedures are in compliance with applicable safety precautions and requirements. |
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The onboard training team (OBTTs) |
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shall be used to assess watch station performance for all drills and exercises.
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On large cutters training |
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teams of three to six personnel (or more) may be appropriate. |
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Is a drill run at a slower pace to allow time for questions and answers by crewmembers particularly when objective is re-enforcing changes in cutter procedures or use of new equipment. |
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During the walk-through, one of the safety items that you should identify is |
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the heat index in the spaces where the drill will be conducted. |
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The Green, Amber, and Red: (GAR) Model
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is used to address more general risk concerns, which involve planning operations, or reassessing risks as we reach milestones within our plans. |
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G.A.R the mission risk assessment model can be visualized using |
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the colors of a traffic light the Green Zone (1-23) Amber Zone (24-44) and red zone (45-60) |
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Critiques are vital and mandatory element |
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of conducting drills and exercise. |
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100 points is the maximum score |
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that can be assigned to a drill.
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40 Points will be deducted from the overall score for |
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for a major safety violation |
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Drills and exercises shall not begin until permission has been obtained from the |
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commanding officer or officer of the deck (OOD) for after hour’s duty section drills/exercises. |
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In planning and preparing even minor simulated casualties, considerations must be given to the |
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possibility that the simulation could create an actual hazardous condition, or cause damage if the simulated casualty is handled improperly |
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Training:
The onboard training team (OBTTs) shall be used to |
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assess watch station performance for all drills and exercises. |
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Training:
What is a Training Team Leader
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They function as team leader and conducts exercise planning and record keeping |
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Training:
What is a Safety observer
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ensures that procedures are in compliance with applicable safety precautions and requirements |
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Training:
Drills and exercises shall not begin until |
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permission has been obtained from the commanding officer or officer of the deck (OOD) for after hours duty section drills/exercises. |
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Training:
In planning and preparing even minor simulated casualties, considerations must be given to |
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the possibility that the simulation could create an actual hazardous condition, or cause damage if the simulated casualty is handled improperly. |
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Training:
The Green, Amber, Red: (GAR) Model is used to |
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address more general risk concerns, which involve planning operations, or reassessing risks as we reach milestones within our plans. |
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Training:
During the walk-through, one of the safety items that you should identify is |
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the heat index in the spaces where the drill will be conducted.
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Training:
What is the maximum score that can be assigned to a drill? |
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Prior to starting the drill/exercise brief, what must be completed+ |
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Primarily the OBBT team leader will need to make sure that the ambient temperatures in the spaces do not exceed how many degrees? |
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What is a vital and mandatory element of conducting drills and exercises. |
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Evaluation sheets shall be maintained on file by the training officer for a minimum of how many years?
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What is the Onboard Training Team (OBTT) used for?
A. To assess maintenance procedures
B. To assess watch station performance for drills and exercises
C. To assess operational capabilities
D. To assess inspectors as they complete an onboard inspection |
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B. To assess watch station performance for drills and exercises |
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2. Which OBTT member is responsible for record keeping during and after the exercise?
A. Training team leader
B. Drill/exercise initiator
C. Safety observer
D. Evaluator |
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3. What is the MAXIMUM number of members that can be assigned to a large cutter’s OBTT?
A. One
B. Three
C. Six
D. No specific maximum |
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4. Which of the following OBTTs must be established specifically for cutters 175 feet and over in length?
A. Integrating Training Team (ITT)
B. Aviation Training Team (ATT)
C. Combat Systems Training Team (CSTT)
D. Communications Training Team (CTT) |
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A. Integrating Training Team (ITT) |
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5. When the OBTT is planning an exercise drill, consideration must be given to the possibility of what situation?
A. Being short on OBTT members
B. Absence of assigned personnel
C. Actual hazardous condition
D. Enthusiasm for a realistic drill out weighing sound judgment |
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C. Actual hazardous condition |
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6. Once the drill plan as been put together, what risk assessment model is used to determine if unnecessary risks are being taken and that safety precautions have been established?
A. ERM
B. GAR
C. ORM
D. URM |
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What is the MAXIMUM numerical score that should be used on the exercise evaluation sheets?
A. 70
B. 80
C. 90
D. 100 |
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How many points will be deducted from the overall drill score for a major safety violation?
A. 50
B. 45
C. 40
D. 35 |
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What may actually be considered as the MOST important part of a drill exercise?
A. Collecting and providing accurate feedback
B. Getting a perfect score
C. Training
D. Getting hands-on experience with equipment |
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A. Collecting and providing accurate feedback |
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Exercise evaluations will be maintained by the training officer for a MINIMUM of how many years after the exercise has been completed?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
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