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State the 3 objectives of first aid
Savelife
prevent further injury
Prevent infection
State the 3 methods of controlling bleeding
DEPT. Direct pressure, Elevate, Pressure points, Turnikit
Identify and example of a pressure point
Wrist, upper thigh, Neck...
Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock
Vacant look in the eyes, shallow breathing, nausious, cold skin
lay down, elevate feet, cover them, Reassure and calm the victim.
describe the 3 classes of burns
1st degree. redness mild pain
2nd blistering severe pain
3rd destroyed skin tissue and may not feel pain due to nerve damage
Symptoms and treatment for heat exhaustion
cool, moist, clammy, and sweaty
get to a cool area, lossen clothing, cool and DO NOT chyll the victim.call medical
symptoms and treatment for heat stroke
hot and very dry, weak pulse
move to a cool area, lay down with cold presses on shoulders, back, ankle, groin
State the diff between and open and closed fracture
Open=Compound-pertruding from skin
Closed= simple=broken and not pertruding.
Personnel rescue and Treatment as applied to an electrical shock
Do not touch the body, turn off pwr asap.
Check pulse, begin cpr, call medical
methods for clearing an obstructed airway
clear mouth of any food particles, perform heimlick maneuver, apply abdominal thrusts.
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.
Define the purpose of the Naval Avia Safety Program
to preserve and protect human and material resources.
Explain the safety responsibilities of the following
CO, Avia safety O, Ground Safety O, Dept Head, DivO, Safety PO, All hands
CO-
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
explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted safety Committee
Meet once a month to
-Set goals
-manage assets
-Rvw safety related recommendations
How does human error contribute to mishaps
involves both the physical and mental stresses that workers face each day.
How does maintenance and suppport factors contribute to mishaps
conducting improper maintenance (in a rush) lack of a good QA-- we "NEED" to get the bird up
How does Administrative and supervisory factors contribute to mishaps
Lack of good supervisors or failure to have people properly qualified.
How does material failure/ malfunctions contribute to mishaps
could be a faulty design, defective material/ parts, or bad repairs
How does Enviromental factors contribute to mishaps
exposure to extreme hot and cold weather, Illumination, Atmoshperic conditions, precipitation
Define a Class A mishap
Material dmg of 100,000,000 or more. or fatal ingury/ illiness or total disability
Define a CLASS B mishap
-$200,000 or more < 1,000,000 in material dmg.
-perm/part. disability
-3 or more hospitalized
Define a CLASS C mishap
$10,000 or more but <200,000 in material dmg
- non fatal injury tht causes loss of time (5 days out of work)
Define a CLASS D mishap
<$10,000
or a Non-Fatal injury
State the OBJ of the Avia Gas free engineering program
Ensure a safe enviroment is maintained when working on aviation fuel systems
Explain the hazards assoc. with RF energy.
Rf engery can build up enough current to cause shocks or burns. premature activation can cause flammable material to spark
State the purpose of the Laser Safety program
To design a series of safety factors involved with personnel wrking with lasers.
Explain the purpose of a Safety Stand Down
Comman wide- it is used to devote time to saftey Briefs and concerns
Discuss to concept ORM
It is a decision making process used to ID and Mange risks on a daily basis.
Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Identifying hazards
the step used to outline or chart the major steps involved and to ID each hazard involved with each step
Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Assessing the Hazards
Determine the degree of risk--the severity and the probability.
Explain the following as they apply to ORM.Making risk decisions
Develop options to control the risk involved
Explain the following as they apply to ORM. Implementing Controls
The following ways can eliminate the possibility of harm to personnel. be specific.
Explain the following as they apply to ORM.Supervizing
Following up with your plana dn reviewing its effects on the evolution.
dISCUSS THE DUAL CHAIN OF COMMAND FOR THE OPERATING FORCES
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.
discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command. UNIFIED/SPECIFIED
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.
discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command FLEET COMMANDERS
IT includes ships and craft classifies and organized into commands by types. (training, surface forces, FMF, naval air force, and sub force
discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command TASK FORCE COMMANDER
developed in wwII divides fleets into forces, groups, units, and elements. a numbering/ call sign system is used.
discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command TASK UNIT COMMANDER
task groups may be further subdivided into task units
discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command SECNAV
Ray Mabus. civi in charge of the dept. of the Navy.
discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command CNO
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.
discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command CINC (fleet commander in chief)
CINCPACFLT (commands the 3rd and 7th fleets), CINCATLFLT (commands the 2nd fleet), CINCUSNAVEUR commands the 6ht fleet)
discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command Naval Air Force Commander (type commander)
they are always in commans of some type of squadron. they are directly below the CIC in the org. chain of command.
discuss the following as they apply to the admin chain of command FINCTIONAL WING COMMANDER AND TYPE SQUADRON COMMANDER
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.
DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING MCPON
navy's senior enlisted member. in all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel
rick d. west
DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING Fleet master Chief.
principle enlisted advisor to the fleet commander in chief. tehre are currently 6.
DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING force master chief
principle enlisted advisors to various force group commanders.There are currently 22.
DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE FOLLOWING CMC
MC Rafter
keeps CO advised on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the wlefare, morale, and well-being of the enlisted crew.
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)
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
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
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
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)
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.
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)
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)
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
Identify the following avia capable ships.
LSD
LSD- dock landing ship