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101 Safety
What is ORM? |
A decision making tool used by personnel to increase operational effectiveness by identifying, assessing and managing risks.
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101 Safety
What are the principles of ORM? |
1. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost.
2. Accept no unnecessary risk. 3. Manage risk by planning. 4. Make risk decisions at the right level. |
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101 Safety
What are the five steps of ORM? |
"I-AM-IS"
1. Identify hazards 2. Access hazards 3. Make risk decisions 4. Implement controls 5. Supervise |
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101 Safety
What is the purpose of the Safety Council and Committees? |
To IDENTIFY, DEFINE and ASSESS issues and problems and RECOMMEND corrective measures.
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101 Safety
What are the three basic functions of the Safety Council and Committees? |
To CREATE and maintain an active interest in safety.
To SERVE as a means of communications regarding safety. To PROVIDE program assistance to commanding officers. |
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101 Safety
What are the three types of mishap investigations? |
Safety
Judge Advocate General (JAG) Criminal & Security |
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101 Safety
What is a category I mishap? |
Catastrophic: the hazard may cause death or loss of a facility greater than $1M
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101 Safety
What is a category II mishap? |
Critical: may cause severe injury, severe occupational illness, or major property damage more than $200K but less that $1M
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101 Safety
What is a category III mishap? |
Marginal: may cause minor injury, minor occupational illness, or minor property damage greater than $10K but less than $200K
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101 Safety
What is a category IV mishap? |
Negligible: probably would not affect personnel safety or health but is nevertheless in violation of specific criteria and property damage less than $10K
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101 Safety
Who is responsible of safety? |
Everyone
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101 Safety
Explain the ergonomics program |
A program that seeks to prevent injuries and illnesses by applying ergonomic principles to identify, evaluate, and control ergonomic risk factors
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Who is Commander-in-Chief? |
President Barrack Obama
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Who is the Secretary of Defense? |
Chuck Hagel
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Who is the Secretary of the Navy? |
Honorable Ray Maybus
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Who is the Chief of Naval Operations? |
Admiral Jonathan Greenert
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Who is the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy? |
MCPON (AW/NAC) Michael Stevens
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is the role of the Command Master Chief (CMDCM)? |
He is the enlisted advisor to the command on the formulation and implementation of polices pertinent to morale, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, utilization and training or all enlisted personnel.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is an Operation Plan (OPLAN)? |
A detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is a Warning Order (WARNORD)? |
Order giving advance notice that a unit is to be moved.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is an Operation Order (OPORD)? |
Order that puts OPLAN into affect.
(5 Paragraph/SMEAC) |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the Commanding Officer's responsibilities? |
ABSOLUTE responsibility for the safety, well-being and efficiency of their command.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the Executive Officer's responsibilities? |
Responsible for the organization, performance of duty, and good order and discipline.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the Command Master Chief's responsibilities? |
Is the senior enlisted advisor to the command on the formulation and implementation of policies pertinent to morale, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, utilization and training of all enlisted personnel.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What does EDVR stand for? |
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
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102 Administrative Command/Control
How often is the EDVR published? |
Monthly
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102 Administrative Command/Control
How many sections make up the EDVR? |
12
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is a naval message? |
Written documents to pass or receive information to and rom other units which require an immediate response.
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102 Administrative Command/Control
Explain a Dat-Time Group (DTG) |
Six digits+time zone, month, then year.
Ex: 251745Z DEC 13 = 1745 ZULU, 25 DEC 13 First two digits = date Second two digits= hour Third two digits= minutes |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the levels of precedence for messages? |
Routine (R), processed within 6 hours
Priority (P), processed within 3 hours Immediate (O), processed within 30 minutes Flash (Z), processed in less that 10 minutes |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the classification designators? |
Confidential
Secret Top Secret |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are the Non-Classification designators? |
For official use only (FOUO)
Encrypt for transmission only (EFTO) Unclassified (UNCLAS) No Foreign Nationals (NOFORN) |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What goes in a Page 2? |
Record of dependent/Emergency Data
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What goes in a Page 4? |
Enlisted qualification history
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What goes in a Page 13? |
Administrative remarks
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is LOGREQ? |
LOGistical REQuirement Report Report Request
Sent by message at least three days prior to ship's ETA |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is SORTS? |
Status Of Resources and Training System
Provides combat readiness data |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What is a SITREP? |
Situation Report
Multipurpose report that informs and enables commands and services concerned to expect and prepare for potential effects. |
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102 Administrative Command/Control
What are Laws of Armed Conflict (LOAC)? |
Law that tell you what you can and cannot do in combat situations.
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
What lead to the formation of the US Navy? |
The effort to disrupts British naval supply routes, lead by General George Washington.
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
Who is considered the Father of the Seabees? |
Rear Admiral Ben Morrell
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
When is the Seabee "birthday"? |
5 March, 1942
Is the date that official permission was given to use the name "Seabee". |
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
When was the Battle of Coral Sea? |
4-8 May 1942
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
What is significant about the Battle of Coral Sea? |
The entire battle was fought by aircraft
Neither fleet had sight of the other The US lost USS Lexington |
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
When was the Invasion of Normandy ("D-Day")? |
6 June, 1944
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
What is significant about the invasion of Normandy? |
It was the largest amphibious operation in history.
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
When was the Battle of Midway? |
7 June, 1942
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
What is significant about the Battle of Midway? |
It was the turning point of World War II in the Pacific arena
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103 Navy Expeditionary History Fundamentals
What is the purpose of Navy Coast Warfare (NCW)? |
To protect the littoral sea areas (between blue and brown water) in order to ensure the uninterrupted flow of cargo and units.
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104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals
What is the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command mission statement? |
"NECC provides rapid deployment and agile expeditionary forces, made up of active duty and reserve specialists, to warfare commanders in support of maritime security operations around the globe."
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are UIC markings? |
Markings that identify organizational ownership
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marking? |
Five-point solid black star
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are the dimensions of a standard wood pallet? |
40 x 48 inches.
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the load capacity of a standard wood pallet? |
2000 lbs of supplies
or 3000 lbs of ammunition |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is a 463L pallet constructed of? |
Aluminum shell with balsa wood core
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are the dimensions of the 463L pallet? What are the usable dimensions? |
108 x 88 inches
104 x 84 inches of usable area |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the maximum cargo height on a 463L? |
96 inches
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the weight of the 463L pallet? |
290 lbs
355 with top net and two side nets |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the load capacity for a 463L pallet? |
7,500 lbs without netting
10,000 with netting |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
Who developed the 463L pallet and when? |
Lockheed Martin
Apri 1962 |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many D-rings does the 463L pallet have? |
Twenty-two; six on two sides and five on the other two.
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are the dimensions of a TRICON? |
6 1/2ft x 8ft x 8ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are the dimensions of a standard ISO 20 Container? |
8ft x 8ft x 20ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are the dimensions of a SIXCON? |
6 1/2ft x 8ft x 4ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What are SIXCONS used to carry? |
Fuel or water
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the primary mission of the C-130 Hercules? |
INTRA-theater (Tactical) airlift
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Allowable Cargo Load (ACL) of the C-130 Hercules? |
25,000 lbs
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many 463L pallet positions are on the C-130 Hercules? |
Six
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many passagers can the C-130 Hercules hold? |
Max. 90 over land, 74 over water
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the minimum runway length for the C-130 Hercules? |
3,000ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the primary mission of the C-5 Galaxy? |
INTER-theater (strategic) airlift
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Allowable Cargo Load (ACL) for the C-5 Galaxy? |
150,000 lbs
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many 463L pallet positions are on the C-5 Galaxy? |
Thirty-six
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many passengers can the C-5 Galaxy hold? |
343 over land, 329 over water
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the minimum runway length for the C-5 Galaxy? |
6,000 ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the primary mission of the C-17 Globemaster III? |
INTER and INTRA-theater (tactical and strategic) airlift
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Allowable Cargo Load (ACL) of the C-17 Globemaster III? |
90,000 lbs
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many 463L pallet positions does the C-17 Globemaster III have? |
Eighteen
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the maximum number of passagers allowed on the C-17 Globemaster III? |
102
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the minimum runway length for the C-17 Globemaster III? |
3,000 ft.
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the mission of the KC-10 Extender? |
Dual-purpose:
Air refueling INTER-theater (strategic) airlift |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Allowable Cargo Load (ACL) for the KC-10 Extender? |
170,000 lbs of cargo
356,000 lbs of fuel |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many personnel can the KC-10 hold? |
Seventy-five
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many 463L pallet positions does the KC-10 Extender have? |
Seventeen with personnel, twenty-seven without
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the minimum length runway for the KC-10 Extender? |
7,000 ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the primary and secondary mission of the KC-135 Stratotanker? |
Primary: tanker, transferring fuel in-flight
Secondary: INTER-theater (strategic) airlift |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Allowable Cargo Load (ACL) of the KC-135 Stratotanker? |
83,000 lbs of cargo
or 200,000 lbs of fuel |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many 463L pallet positions does the KC-135 Stratotanker have? |
Six
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
How many personnel can the KC-135 Stratotanker hold? |
Thirty-seven
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the minimum length runway for the KC-135 Stratotanker? |
7,000 ft
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is the Maritime Propositioning Force (MPF)'s mission? |
Their mission is to rapidly establish a Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) ashore.
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
Where are the Maritime Prepositioning Force locations? |
MPSRON-2, Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia
MPSRON-3, Pacific Ocean, Singapore |
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105 Embarkation and Debarkation Fundamentals
What is TPFDD and its contents? |
Time Phase Force Deployment Data. It contains:
How a force will deploy How many personnel will deploy What equipment they will bring What equipment is needed Where the equipment will come from What the cost of Troop movement will be What the ultimate goal is How they are going to get there |
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104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals
What is NCW? |
Naval Coastal Warfare
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104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals
What is the Mobile Security Detachment (MSD)? |
Deployable operating detachments of security boats which provide force protection, security, surveillance, interdiction and point defense
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104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals
What is EOD? |
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Primary mission is to disarm and render safe any explosive devices |
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104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals
What is the task of the Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit? |
To conduct harbor clearance
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