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66 Cards in this Set
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The damage control organization is divided
into how many parts? |
2 - admin
battle |
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What person coordinates the efforts of repair
parties to control damage? |
DCA
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Which of the following are duties of the
administrative organization of damage control? |
all
1. Records and schedules for maintenance 2. Written doctrine and procedures relating to damage control 3. Ship’s billsl: |
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Which of the following are duties of the
executive officer? |
all:
1. Ship’s survivability training 2. Readiness to manage casualties 3. Control and recover from damage |
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What officer is designated as the ship’s
damage control officer? |
The engineer officer
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The DCA is the primary assistant to the
damage control officer. As such, the DCA has which of the following responsibilities? |
all:
1. Training the ship’s DC personnel 2. Administration of the ship’s DC organization 3. Maintain records of DC personnel PQS accomplishment for all hands |
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What requirements must a petty officer have to
be designated as the damage control petty officer (DCPO)? |
Complete the PQS
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Normally, the job of DCPO is held for what
period of time? |
6 months
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Which of the following is/are responsibilities
of the DCPO? |
all:
1. Assist in the instruction of division personnel in damage control 2. Prepare and maintain damage control checkoff lists for their spaces 3. Make required reports |
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What person is responsible for determining
the safe entry of personnel into closed or poorly ventilated spaces? |
The gas free engineer
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What person is designated to aid the DCA
train personnel and to prevent and fight fires? |
The fire marshall
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What action is taken if the fire marshal finds
hazards that relate to poor housekeeping during a daily inspection? |
Submit discrepancy report to DCA with
copies to XO and department head |
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The fire marshal has which of the following
responsibilities? |
both:
1. Submitting reports citing hazards and recommendations for their correction 2. Setting up a fire watch team before regular overhauls |
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What is the purpose of the ship’s damage
control battle organization? |
To restore the ship to as near normal
operation as possible |
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In the damage control battle organization,
what person is responsible for controlling damage; fighting fires; CBR countermeasures; and control of stability, list, and trim? |
DCA
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What are the primary damage control battle
organization unit(s)? |
Repair parties
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What is the nerve center of the directing force
for directing the damage control organization? |
DCC or CSS
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Main deck repair.
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repair 1
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Propulsion repair.
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Repair 5
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Electronic casualty control.
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Repair 8
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Each repair party should be capable of
performing which of the following functions? |
all:
1. Rigging casualty power 2. Controlling flooding 3. Extinguishing all types of fires |
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When in port, the ship has which of the
following duty section components available to respond to any type of casualty? |
In port emergency teams
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The rescue and assistance detail must have
which of the following qualifications? |
both:
1. Be qualified as an emergency team member 2. Be qualified in first aid |
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General quarters is an all hands evolution—it
is the highest state of readiness of the ship (t/f). |
true
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Which of the following statements describes a
correct GQ route to follow? |
Aft in the passageways and down ladders
on the port side |
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Which of the following is an emergency
damage control communications system? |
X40J
("salt and pepper line") |
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What system signals override microphone
control stations to notify the ship’s crew of imminent danger? |
Alarms for collision, chemical attack,
general, and flight crash |
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This alarm is sounded by the OOD or PreFly
notifying ship’s company of a pending or actual flight deck emergency. |
flight crash
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This alarm is sounded when there is a
possibility that the ship will be struck by another waterborne unit. |
collision
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When this alarm is sounded, all hands report
to their preassigned stations and set material condition ZEBRA. |
general
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Which of the following means of
communications is used when all other methods have failed? |
Messengers
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All Navy ships have how many material
conditions of readiness? |
3
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What material condition provides the least
degree of watertight integrity? |
XRAY
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What material condition sets the highest
degree of watertight integrity? |
ZEBRA
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Which of the following fittings are closed
when condition ZEBRA is set? |
all:
1. DOG Z fittings 2. Circle X fittings 3. Y fittings |
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What means, if any, is used by repair parties to
find damage control fittings and closures in each compartment? |
Compartment checkoff lists
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The Damage Control Closure Log is
maintained in which of the following locations? |
both:
1. DCC 2. Quarterdeck |
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Which of the following logs is a list of all
DC-related fittings that don’t work properly? |
Inoperative Fittings and Closures Log
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What fittings are secured when the ship is set
for “darken ship”? |
DOG ZEBRA
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The emergency escape breathing device
(EEBD) supplies breathable air for what maximum period of time? |
15 minutes
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With training, you should be able to activate
the EEBD within what maximum period of time? |
30 seconds
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Which of the following breathing devices
should NOT be worn for fire-fighting purposes? |
SEED
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Which of the following is the primary fire
fighting tool for respiratory protection? |
OBA (but SCBA is more current)
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From the time it is activated, each cylinder
used in the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) will last approximately what length of time? |
30 minutes
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Which of the following substances must be
present to start a fire? |
all:
1. Oxygen 2. Heat 3. Fuel |
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In the fire tetrahedron, how many components
are necessary for combustion? |
four
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Flammable materials give off vapors. What is
the lowest temperature that these vapors burn when a spark is applied? |
flash point
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What term is used to describe the lowest
temperature at which spontaneous combustion occurs? |
ignition point
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Heat from fire can be transferred by how many
methods? |
3
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What method of heat transfer occurs when
heat moves from one body to another by direct contact? |
conduction
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What method of heat transfer occurs through
the motion of smoke, hot air, and heated gases? |
Convection
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What type of heat transfer occurs when heat
moves in all direction unless blocked? |
radiation
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Which of the following agents should be used
to extinguish a class B fire? |
AFFF or PKP
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Which of the following agents should be used
to extinguish class A or D fires? |
water
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Ordinance:
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Repair 6
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Four classes of fire:
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Alpha - wood, cloth, textile, fiber, paper
Bravo - liquids, fuel, oil, lubricants Charlie - electrical components Delta - combustible metals |
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What process is involved in spontaneous combustion?
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oxidation (oxygen combines with fuel)
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What is the most important feature of a ship that ensures survivability?
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watertight compartmentalization
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Primary mission of the Resuce and Assistance team:
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resuce personnel at sea,
assist another unit in distress, assist persons in distress ashore |
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What is the minimum requirement to be on the in-port emergency team?
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repair-party qualified
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Where is the DCA's battle station?
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DCC
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When does the battle stage of DC begin?
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when the ship receives damage
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What do engineering watchstanders wear?
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SEED
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What's a P-100 pump for?
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dewatering spaces and fight fires
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What is a DC shoring chest?
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compartments for storing shoring materials
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Effective agent against a class D fire?
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water fog
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