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57 Cards in this Set
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State the 3 objectives of first aid
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Savelife
prevent further injury Prevent infection |
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State the 3 methods of controlling bleeding
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DEPT. Direct pressure, Elevate, Pressure points, Turnikit
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Identify and example of a pressure point
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Wrist, upper thigh, Neck...
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Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock
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Vacant look in the eyes, shallow breathing, nausious, cold skin
lay down, elevate feet, cover them, Reassure and calm the victim. |
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describe the 3 classes of burns
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1st degree. redness mild pain
2nd blistering severe pain 3rd destroyed skin tissue and may not feel pain due to nerve damage |
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Symptoms and treatment for heat exhaustion
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cool, moist, clammy, and sweaty
get to a cool area, lossen clothing, cool and DO NOT chyll the victim.call medical |
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symptoms and treatment for heat stroke
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hot and very dry, weak pulse
move to a cool area, lay down with cold presses on shoulders, back, ankle, groin |
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State the diff between and open and closed fracture
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Open=Compound-pertruding from skin
Closed= simple=broken and not pertruding. |
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Personnel rescue and Treatment as applied to an electrical shock
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Do not touch the body, turn off pwr asap.
Check pulse, begin cpr, call medical |
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methods for clearing an obstructed airway
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clear mouth of any food particles, perform heimlick maneuver, apply abdominal thrusts.
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Describe the effects of the following cold weather injuries
hypothermia superficial frostbite deep frostbite |
hypo- victim may appear pale/ unconcious, can mistake for dead, and or shallow breathing
SF- ice crystals on upper layers of skin tissue DF- crystals have formed w/in the deep tissues of the skin. |
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Define the purpose of the Naval Avia Safety Program
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to preserve and protect human and material resources.
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Explain the safety responsibilities of the following
CO, Avia safety O, Ground Safety O, Dept Head, DivO, Safety PO, All hands |
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ASO- principle advisor to Co dealing with safety concerns GSO-advisor 2 co w/ grnd saftey matters- maintains records and stats DEpt head- coordinates the safety program and ensures ppl r thoroughly/ nd frequently drilled DIVO-ensure ppl comply w/ sfty instructions SFTY PO-ppl r instructed on safety matters within the workcenter ALL Hands- Fam'd w/ sfty instructs tht apply to assigned duty- report and hazards/ incidents |
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explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted safety Committee
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Meet once a month to
-Set goals -manage assets -Rvw safety related recommendations |
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How does human error contribute to mishaps
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involves both the physical and mental stresses that workers face each day.
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How does maintenance and suppport factors contribute to mishaps
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conducting improper maintenance (in a rush) lack of a good QA-- we "NEED" to get the bird up
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How does Administrative and supervisory factors contribute to mishaps
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Lack of good supervisors or failure to have people properly qualified.
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How does material failure/ malfunctions contribute to mishaps
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could be a faulty design, defective material/ parts, or bad repairs
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How does Enviromental factors contribute to mishaps
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exposure to extreme hot and cold weather, Illumination, Atmoshperic conditions, precipitation
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Define a Class A mishap
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Material dmg of 100,000,000 or more. or fatal ingury/ illiness or total disability
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Define a CLASS B mishap
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-$200,000 or more < 1,000,000 in material dmg.
-perm/part. disability -3 or more hospitalized |
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Define a CLASS C mishap
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$10,000 or more but <200,000 in material dmg
- non fatal injury tht causes loss of time (5 days out of work) |
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Define a CLASS D mishap
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<$10,000
or a Non-Fatal injury |
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State the OBJ of the Avia Gas free engineering program
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Ensure a safe enviroment is maintained when working on aviation fuel systems
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Explain the hazards assoc. with RF energy.
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Rf engery can build up enough current to cause shocks or burns. premature activation can cause flammable material to spark
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State the purpose of the Laser Safety program
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To design a series of safety factors involved with personnel wrking with lasers.
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Explain the purpose of a Safety Stand Down
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Comman wide- it is used to devote time to saftey Briefs and concerns
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Discuss to concept ORM
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It is a decision making process used to ID and Mange risks on a daily basis.
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Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Identifying hazards
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the step used to outline or chart the major steps involved and to ID each hazard involved with each step
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Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Assessing the Hazards
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Determine the degree of risk--the severity and the probability.
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Explain the following as they apply to ORM.Making risk decisions
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Develop options to control the risk involved
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Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Implementing Controls
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The following ways can eliminate the possibility of harm to personnel. be specific.
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Explain the following as they apply to ORM.Supervizing
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Following up with your plana dn reviewing its effects on the evolution.
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dISCUSS THE DUAL CHAIN OF COMMAND FOR THE OPERATING FORCES
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Operational = the chain from the president, through the sec of navy, to the comander of a specific command.
Administrative-the chain from the sec of the navy to the chief of naval ops to the operating forces. |
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discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command. UNIFIED/SPECIFIED
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they operate under the joint chiefs of staff.
composed of 2 or more services,a single commander. some unified commands are (atl command, pac command) SPECIFIED is composed of forces from one service. |
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discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command FLEET COMMANDERS
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IT includes ships and craft classifies and organized into commands by types. (training, surface forces, FMF, naval air force, and sub force
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discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command TASK FORCE COMMANDER
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developed in wwII divides fleets into forces, groups, units, and elements. a numbering/ call sign system is used.
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discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command TASK UNIT COMMANDER
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task groups may be further subdivided into task units
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discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command SECNAV
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Ray Mabus. civi in charge of the dept. of the Navy.
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discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command CNO
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highest ranking officer of the dept of the navy and outranks all other O's!!
ADM Gary Roughhead. principle advisr to the pres. and sec of defense. |
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discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command CINC (fleet commander in chief)
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CINCPACFLT (commands the 3rd and 7th fleets), CINCATLFLT (commands the 2nd fleet), CINCUSNAVEUR commands the 6ht fleet)
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discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command Naval Air Force Commander (type commander)
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they are always in commans of some type of squadron. they are directly below the CIC in the org. chain of command.
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discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command FINCTIONAL WING COMMANDER AND TYPE SQUADRON COMMANDER
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Functional wing commander- wing commanders are responsible for the aircraft material readiness, admin, training, and inspections of squadrons under their command.
Type squadron Commander- responsible for the maintenance and material condition of aero equip assigned to them in support of the naval avia mission. |
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DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING MCPON
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navy's senior enlisted member. in all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel
rick d. west |
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DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING Fleet master Chief.
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principle enlisted advisor to the fleet commander in chief. tehre are currently 6.
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DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING force master chief
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principle enlisted advisors to various force group commanders.There are currently 22.
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DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING CMC
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MC Rafter
keeps CO advised on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the wlefare, morale, and well-being of the enlisted crew. |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
HC HCS HM |
HC- helo combat suppt. (mail plane guard and personnel xfer)
HCS- helo combat suppt spec sqad (deployable combat rescue) HM- helo mine countermeasure (clear minefields, hunt and sweep gear) |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
HS HSL HT |
HS-helo anti sub (carrier based)
HSL- helo anti sublight (smaller ships) HT- helicopter training |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
VAQ VAW VC |
VAQ- tact. electronic warfare (decieves enemy electronic systems)
VAW- Carrier airborne early warning (weather missiles, shipping) VC (fleet composite) target towing |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
VF VFA VMFA |
vf-fighter (escort attack)
VFA- strike fighter (both fighter and attack missions) VMFA- Marine fighter attack |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
VP VQ VR |
VP- patrol(anti sub)
VQ- fleet air reconn. (serch, intercept, analize em energy) VR- A/c logistics suppt. (transport supplies, troops) VRC-Carrier logistics suppt. (COD) |
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Primary mission of the following avia communities
VS VT VX/VXE |
VS- carrier anti sub (surface search and sea control)
VT- Training VX/VXE- test and eval/ antarctic development. |
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Identify the following avia capable ships.
AE AD AFS AS AO |
AE-AMMO SHIPS, AD- DESTROYER TENDER, AFS-COMBAT STORES SHIP, AS-SUB TENDER, AO/AOE- OILERS AND AMMO SUPPT SHIPS (FUEL, JETFUEL)
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Identify the following avia capable ships.
CG CVN/CV DD/DDG FFG MCS |
CG- guided missile cruiser
CV/CVN- carrier, nuke (carry, launch and retrieve a/c) DD/DDG- destryer, guided missile destroyer (fast with armament) FFG- guided missile frigates ( used for open ocn escort and patrol) |
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Identify the following avia capable ships.
LCC LHA/LPH LHD LPD |
LCC-amphib commnd ship
LHA/LPH-amphib assault LHD- amphib warfare ship LPD- amphib transport dock |
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Identify the following avia capable ships.
LSD |
LSD- dock landing ship
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