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what must be maintained to sustain a fluid system for all condition types?
personnel
what is a manual system that includes systematic procedures band supporting materials intended for use by combat systems personnel for the direct support of system operation, maintenance, and casualty control?
combat systems operational sequencing system (CSOSS)
who did the CO direct to develop CSOSS?
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
How do CSOSS and EOSS parallel each other?
types of functions performed, format and content of user documentation, development process
whose job is it to supply air, water, and power to the combat systems and to repair those systems if any casualties occur?
Engineer Officer Of The Watch
what allows casualties to be handled quickly, permitting the ship to continue its mission?
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who directs the CSOSS organization and assures that required readiness - related evolutions are performed safely and effectively and is overall responsible as the ship's CSOSS director?
commanding officer
what is TAO authorized to do without first receiving the CO's approval?
release weapons
who is the link between the CO/TAO and the Combat Systems Officer of the Watch (CSOOW) but might not be manned on every ship?
Combat Systems Readiness Officer
who maintains emergency destructure bill compliance, status boards, emission control (EMCON) compliance and radiation hazard (RADHAZ) control, combat system tag - out logs, and coordinates all working - aloft evolutions?
Combat System Officer of the Watch ( CSOOW )
who does CSOOW coordinate with?
CSRO, AAS, EOOW, OCA & SSC
what is working aloft?
working up in rigging/mast to repair equipment
what are AAS's the primary providers of to the CSOOW?
status of repair efforts and combat systems
what do the AAPs keep the AASs informed of?
equipment status, changes to readiness conditions, & estimated time to repair
what role do the AAPs fill as part of CSOSS?
operator and technician
who all stands watch in CIC in the CSOSS chain of command?
TAO & CSRO
what is CSMC equipped with to assist the CSOOW?
status boards, reference materials, internal communication equipment
what is the primary mission of the CIC?
gather, process, display, evaluate, & distribute tactical information and intelligence
ESSEX and WSS are examples of what?
AAS
what are some stations assigned to ESS?
radar room, communication room, and pilot house
what makes up a CSOSS manual?
technical, non casualty processes
what non-casualty procedures are a part of CSOP?
normal lights out procedure, testing procedure, securing procedures
which section is used for casualty situations?
(CSOSS) combat systems operational casualty control
what is included in the support data?
standard notes, system data tables, system diagrams
what are communication wheels found on?
status boards
which watch station is normally only manned in condition 1?
all stations
which condition is the highest degree of readiness and has all the watch and weapon stations manned?
condition 1
what is condition 1 also known as?
general quarters
what is condition 2 used to accomplish?
specific missions
when is condition 3 used?
sailing in international waters
which condition denotes optimum peacetime cruising?
condition 4
who do CS personnel report to in port?
work center supervisors/leading petty officers