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Reporting Mishap
(3)
1.On-Duty DOD Civilian Mishap
2.On & Off Duty military Class A mishap
3.Mishaps that results in hospitalization of 3 or more personnel within 8 Hrs.
Methods to Control Bleeding
(3)
1.Direct Pressure
2.Pressure Points (22)
3.Constricting Band
Note: Do not use constricting band for head, neck, face, or body. Only for limbs.
Symptoms of Shock
(8)
1.Weak & rapid Pulse
2.Shallow Breathing
3.Face, arms, legs feel cold
4.Sweating
5.Pale Skin
6.Dilated Pupil
7.Thirst, dizziness, weakness
8.May be unresponsiveness, unconscious.
EEFI Categories
(WECCOPP)
•Position
•Capabilities
•Operations
•EW
•Personnel
•COMSEC
•Wrong circuit
Methods of clearing Obstructed Airway
1.Standing Abdominal thrust
2.Reclining Abdominal Thrust
3.Standing Chest Thrust
4.Reclining Chest Thrust
Types Of Heat Injuries
(5)
1.Hypothermia
2.Frostbite
3.Heat Stress
4.Heat Exhaustion
5.Heat Stroke
Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation
(3)
1.HERO: Hazard of Electromagnetic radiation of Ordnance
2.HERF: Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuels
3.HERP: Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel.
Personal Protection equipment (PPE)
(6)
1.Respirator
2.Gloves (hand Protection)
3.Foot Protection (Boots)
4.Eye Protection (goggles/Face shield)
5.Skin/Body Protection (Apron/Coverall)
6.Hearing Protection
Note: HCP is the hearing Conservation Program. Hearing loss is the fleet number one occupational health hazard.
Electric Shock
•Remember never touch a person who has been electrocuted without securing power first. If you cannot secure power, use a n electric insulator like rubber or Broom wood to push victim away from Electric source.
•Make sure you have an observer
NIOC Mission Statement
To provide Information Warfare/Cryptologic expertise and personnel to Fleet Air, Surface, Submarine and Special Warfare Combatants and NSA/CSS Georgia. To provide reachback/extended staff support to C/JFMCC CENT/EUR requirements
History
•1995: Naval security group Activity (NSGAFG) was commissioned
•2005: NSGAFG was renamed Naval Information operation Center (NIOC-G)
•2005: NIOC-G was realigned under NETWARCOM
•2010: 10th Fleet was re-established. It was established between 1941-1945 (officially in 1943). It was an ASW & originally had 50 people.
•1st CNO: Admiral William Benson (1855-1932)
•1st MCPON: Master Chief Delbert Black (1967-1971)
•1st ONI: Lt. Theodorus B. M. Mason
•National Security Act 1947: Created DOD/NSC/CIA
Pres/Vice Pres
SECDEF/SECNAV/CNO
DNI/DIRNSA/DIA
ONI/CJCS
MCPON
•POTUS: President of the US; President barrack Obama
•Vice President: Joe Biden
•SECDEF: Secretary of Defense; Leon Panetta
•SECNAV: Secretary of the Navy; Ray Mabus
•CNO: Chief of Naval Operations; Admiral Gary Roughead
•DNI: Director of National Intelligence; James R. Clapper
•DIRNSA: Director of National security Agency; General Keith Alexander
•DIA: Director of Defense Intelligence; Agency; Lieutenant General Ronald Burgess
•ONI: Office of Naval Intelligence; Vice Admiral Kendall L. Card
•CJCS: Chairman of joint Chief of Staff; Admiral Michael Mullen
•MCPON: Master Chief Rick West