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What is the core AFSC training document used for traning enlisted personnel?
CFETP
What is an integrated bundle of expert knowledge and organizational skill inherent to a particular career field(s) which makes a disproportionate contribution to the success of providing the right skill needed for military operations?
Core competencies
Which document would you reference to see your specific AFSC responsibilities?
CFETP, Section B, Career Field Progression and Information
The cyberspace support family consists of which two sub-groups?
Cyberspace Operations (3D0) and Cyberspace Systems (3D1)
With whom does the Air Force career field manager directly communicate to disseminate policies and program requirements?
MAJCOM functional managers and AETC training managers.
Whose duty is it to assist in gathering input and data to complete enlisted grade allocation for career progression group reviews?
MAJCOM functional managers.
On what action does the MAJCOM functional manager act as the primary reviewer?
CDC training and classification waiver request.
What information is used to make classification decisions and verify the need to correct classification documents, remove tasks personnel no longer perform, and identify new responsibilities?
Occupational analysis.
What type of workshop brings MAJCOM functional managers and subject matter experts together to determine the most effective and efficient way to ensure training standards and skilllevel
requirements of a career field are accurate?
U&TW.
What do the training advisory groups provide?
A comprehensive approach to address training management issues affecting AFSCs.
Why do 3D personnel need job rotation?
To foster personal and professional growth, as well as obtain a breadth of experience.
What must you know to progress up the career ladder?
All aspects of the career field.
What are some of the positive impacts that job rotation studies have shown?
It reduces boredom, reduces work stress, increases innovation, and increases production.
What do AFOSH standards and publications provide?
Air Force Occupational Safety and Health guidance for fundamental occupational environments and work areas/shops.
What must you do if you believe a potential safety hazard may exist in your work area?
You must immediately secure the area and contact your supervisor, unit safety representative, or ground safety office.
How does the Air Force obtain the AFOSH goal of minimizing incidences of chemically induced occupational illnesses and injuries in the work areas/shops?
The Air Force does this by establishing guidance for training employees on the health and physical hazards
associated with proper preventive measures.
What is ionizing radiation (radioactivity)?
Electromagnetic radiation whose waves contain energy sufficient to overcome the binding energy of electrons in atoms or molecules, thus creating ions.
With whom wold you coordinate the disposal of hazardous waste material?
With the host installation environmental management such as the base bioenvironmental engineering.
Who normally conducts first-aid and CPR training for unit instructors?
The installation medical facility normally conducts first-aid and CPR training for unit instructors who, in turn, train unit personnel.
Define operational risk management.
ORM is a decision-making process to systematically evaluate possible courses of action, identify risks and benefits, and determine the best course of action for any given situation
Name the four principles that govern all actions associated with the ORM.
Accept no unnecessary risk; make risk decisions at the appropriate level; accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs; integrate ORM into operations and planning at all levels.
Which document would you reference to learn about the ORM program?
AFI 90–901, Operational Risk Management (ORM) Program.
What hazards do noise areas with above 85 decibels create?
Noise could restrict verbal communication; while extensive exposure at levels at or above 85 decibels (dB)
can cause hearing loss.
What should you consider when cleaning raised computer room floors?
Raised floors will not be cleaned with flammable liquids or abrasive scrubbing powders. When toxic cleaning agents are used, adequate ventilation must be provided to remove vapors.
Where should emergency control switches be installed in data processing rooms; what should they disconnect?
Emergency controls are best located at designated exit doors. These controls will disconnect the ventilation system serving the room and selective power to all electrical equipment in the room except lighting.
How are electrostatic charges generated?
Whenever there is motion between various types of material.
When handling computer memory chips, what can you do to reduce electrostatic hazards?
You should use a grounding strap to eliminate the buildup or discharge of electrostatic energy before you touched them to prevent possible chip damage.
State the three classes of ESD.
(1) Class I—Sensitive items from 0 to 999 volts.
(2) Class II—Sensitive items from 1,000 to 3,999 volts.
(3) Class III—Sensitive items from 4,000 to 14,999 volts.
What preventative measures can you take against ESDs when you are at a workstation?
You should wear a conductive wrist strap when using a grounded workbench; also include an ionizing air blower.
(001) Which enlisted training element is assigned by the supervisor in accordance with (IAW) AFI 36-2201, Classifying Military Personnel (Officer and Enlisted)?
a. Core task.
b. Duty competency.
c. Core competency.
D. Duty position task.
(001) Which enlisted training element is defined as an integrated bundle of expert knowledge and organizational skills inherent to a particular career field?
a. Core task.
b. Duty competency.
C. Core competency.
d. Duty position task.
(001) Which 3D Air Force Specialty (AFS) focuses its attention on the administration of servers and server farms throughout Air Force installations worldwide?
a. Cyber Surety.
b. Client Systems.
c. Cyber Transport.
D. Cyber Systems Operations.
(001) Which 3D Air Force Specialty (AFS) responsibility includes local base helpdesk/client support and “hands-on” maintenance actions?
a. Cyber Surety.
B. Client Systems.
c. Cyber Transport.
d. Cyber Systems Operations.
(001) Which 3D Air Force Specialty (AFS) responsibilities include the deployment, sustainment, troubleshooting, and repairing of standard radio frequency (RF) line-of-sight, wideband and ground based satellite devices?
a. Spectrum Operations.
b. Ground Radar Systems.
c. Cable and Antenna Systems.
D. Radio Frequency Transmission.
(001) Which 3D Air Force Specialty (AFS) responsibilities include the installation, maintains and repairs of fixed and deployable air traffic, weather, ground air control, and warning radar systems?
a. Spectrum Operations.
B Ground Radar Systems.
c. Cable and Antenna Systems.
d. Radio Frequency Transmission.
(001) Which 3D Air Force Specialty (AFS) responsibilities include the installation and maintenance for large scale network wiring in support of fixed and deployed operations?
a. Spectrum Operations.
b. Ground Radar Systems.
C Cable and Antenna Systems.
d. Radio Frequency Transmission.
(002) Who is the advisor for all matters affecting the career field?
a. Unit training manger (UTM).
b. Base functional manager (BFM).
c. Major command functional manager MFM).
E Air Force career field manager (AFCFM).
(002) Who is the final authority to waive career field education training plan (CFETP) requirements to include the completion of the Air Force Specialty (AFS) career development course (CDC)?
a. Unit training manger (UTM).
b. Base functional manager (BFM).
c. Major command functional manager (MFM).
E Air Force career field manager (AFCFM).
(002) Who assists with the identification of qualified subject matter experts (SME) to help with the development of your specialty knowledge test (SKT) and your career development course (CDC)?
a. Unit training manger (UTM).
b. Base functional manager BFM).
C Major command functional manager (MFM).
d. Air Force career field manager (AFCFM).
(002) What title is normally assigned to the on-station ranking 3D Cyberspace non-commissioned officer (NCO)?
a. Unit training manger (UTM).
B. Base functional manager (BFM).
c. Major command functional manager (MFM).
d. Air Force career field manager (AFCFM).
(002) What is the main goal of the utilization and training workshop (U&TW)?
a. Modify training.
B. Establish a viable Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP).
c. Conduct climate training surveys.
d. Review the occupational analysis report.
(003) Which Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) standard would you reference safety information on “Material Handling and Storage Equipment?”
A. 91–46.
b. 91–50.
c. 91–64.
d. 91–68.
(003) Which Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) standard document would you reference safety information on “Communications Cable, Antenna and Communications-Electronics Systems?”
a. 91–46.
B. 91–50.
c. 91–64.
d. 91–68.
(003) The Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) standard that you would reference safety information on data processing facilities is called AFOSH standard
a. 91–46.
b. 91–50.
C. 91–64.
d. 91–68.
(003) From which of the following can a person absorb selectively damaging amounts of radiation that will result in deep tissue harming organs with little or no sensation of skin heating?
a. Sunlight.
b. Microwaves.
c. Ionizing radiation.
D. Nonionizing radiation.
(004) Which occupational risk management (ORM) principle states that most logical choices for accomplishing a mission are those that meet all mission requirements while exposing personnel and resources to the lowest acceptable risk?
A. Accept no unnecessary risk.
b. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level.
c. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs.
d. Integrate ORM into operations and planning at all levels.
(004) Which occupational risk management (ORM) principle requests you to weigh the risks against opportunities and benefits to help maximize unit capability?
a. Accept no unnecessary risk.
b. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level.
C. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs.
d. Integrate ORM into operations and planning at all levels.
(004) Which occupational risk management (ORM) principle has risk assessments of mission supportive operations done as a normal way of conducting a mission and not an add-on process?
a. Accept no unnecessary risk.
b. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level.
c. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs.
D. Integrate ORM into operations and planning at all levels.