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When performing preventative or corrective maintenance on energized electrical equipment and wearing gloves on both hands is to cumbersome, then... |
A single glove shall be worn on the non-working hand |
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What is the most vital part of the CSOSS concept? |
Combat systems personnel |
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When hanging tags, the second signer must... |
Not accompany the first person hanging the tag, independently verify the tag and then sign |
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What is the first step in the procedure for fighting and electrical equipment on fire? |
Secure the power to the equipment |
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What CSOSS document provides "possible effect" and "tactical impact" of a specific casualty? |
MCRP |
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What are autonomous actions are based on? |
The concept that preplanned casualty responses, when authorized, proceed to completion unless negates by command |
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A "caution" is used to... |
Call attention to an action that, if not correctly followed, could result in equipment damage |
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Under what conditions may work be performed on energized equipment? |
The CO has granted permission to perform such a repair |
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What procedure provides detailed directions for equipment activation, deactivation, and operation/configure change? |
Component Procedure (CP ) |
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What are the two types of procedures found in CSOSS? |
CSOP and CSOCC |
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Which status board provides a diagram depicting ship-wide distribution of ownship parameters, engineering control, damage control, security alarm and sensor signals? |
SB 13/CS |
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Communications between an CSOSS supported personnel must be ..... to provide status info for readiness assessment and on which to base decisions for casualty responses. |
Timely and concise |
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Who is the central point of coordination for Combat Systems Maintenance? |
CSOOW |
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What sections of a Casualty Response Procedure (CRP) are required to be memorized? |
Initial controlling actions and immediate follow on actions |
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When tagging out equipment, which of the following CANNOT normally be used? |
1) Rotary cut out switch 2) Dead front fuses 3) Fuses 4) Circuit Breakers |
Switch |
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What is the first step when observing personnel experiencing electrical shock? |
Shut off the power |
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What is the support data that contains diagram and the means for manually recording status? |
Status Board (SB) |
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What does a Casualty Response Procedure (CRP) provide? |
Detailed steps that amplify actions identified in the 4 sections of the Master Casualty Response Procedure |
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On a Master Casualty Response Procedure, what are Supplementary Control/Reconfiguration/Repair Actions? |
Actions that take the system from the safe conditions to any available stable alternate configuration |
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What is the definition of redundant? |
Equipment can perform with no loss or reduction of any operational capabilities as a result of a failure. All faults affect redundancy only |
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On a Master Casualty Response Procedure, what are immediate follow on actions? |
Actions to get an actual casualty under control an put the affected system into safe (but degraded) state |
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What provides guidance on the CSOSS feedback procedures? |
CSOSS standard note (SN 7/CS) |
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Which of the following are NOT fundamental guidelines which should be utilized to assure affective casualty detection and reporting results? |
1) Most casualties are caused by operator error and need minimal repair time 2) Good reports from multi sources are often valuable in localizing casualty causes 3) For immediate use, each report must be accurate; use standard terminology and be timely and concise |
Most casualties are caused by operator error and need minimal repair time |
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What is the primary extinguishing agent for a Class "C" Fire? |
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) |
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What is the first step in the procedure for fighting an electrical equipment fire? |
Secure power to the equipment |
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In what part of CSOSS can information on battleshort be obtained? |
Standard Note 5 |
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Why should PKP not be used as an extinguishingnagent for Class "C"fire? |
Agent leaves residue |
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What is the CSOCC application that contains essential action and coordination requirement? |
Master Casualty Response Procedure (MCRP) |
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What does the Master Casualty Response Procedure (MCRP) provide? |
Essential action and coordination requirement |
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What is the definition of major? |
Equipment has faults which prevent it from performing some important functions but allow it to perform at least one essential operational function to some extent. Corrective maintenance is needed at the earliest opportunity |
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What type of equipment should be considered energized? |
Damaged |
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What is the CSOCC application that is used to coordinate responses to major casualties? |
Master Emergency System Procedure (MESP) |
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On a Master Casualty Response Procedure, what are Restore Precasualty Configuration actions? |
Action that restore the casualty objects to a Precasualty online condition/configuration as the tactical situation requires |
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What is used to combat a "Loss of Power" casualty? |
CRP 1.1/XXX |
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Which of the following is not a CSOCC component? |
1. MCRP 2. MEP 3. MP 4. MESP |
MP Master Procedure |
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What is not considered a Basic Support Data? |
1. System Data Table AFT 2. Standard Note 3. Casualty Response Procedure CRP 4. System Diagram |
Casualty Response Procedure |
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What is the CSOCC application used for emergency processes such as casualty reconfiguration or reinitialozation? |
Master Emergency Procedure (MEP) |
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How many types of procedures are found within CSOSS? |
2 |
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Which of the following is not normally used to record system capability/status on status boards? |
1. Not degraded 2. Up 3. Down 4. Degraded |
Not degraded |
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What is the definition of Direct? |
Used by supervisory and command personnel to cause an ordered action or series of actions to be performed by action area personnel in a specific manner or to a specified (directed) level of operation |
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What of the following is not a Support Data Component? |
1. SP 2. SD 3. SB 4. SN |
SP |
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On a Master Casualty Response Procedure, what are Initial Controlling actions? |
Actions to get an abnormal condition under control |
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