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Depth on a metric chart?

Meters

Depth on imperial chart?

feet and fatho

6 feet=?

1 Fathom

1Nm =? yards =? cables

2000 yards =10 cables

1 knot =

1Nm/h

1 degree =? minuets

60

one min = ? seconds

60

1km =? meters =? cm

1000 meters 100000cm

1NM = ? m

1852m

4.Whatis the formula to calculate speed?

Speed = Distance / Time

1.Whatare the considerations for the correct care of batteries?

Wipe down batteries after use.




Store batteries in the battery storeonly.




Never store batteries with otherflammable substances.


Always carry vertically with caps up to ensuresulphuric acid does not leak.










What
is the configuration?




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2.What
is it used for?   

Whatis the configuration?


.2.Whatis it used for?

1 Parallel


2Increased capacity (voltage stays the same)












3.What
is the following configuration?






           4.What
is it used for?      

3.Whatis the following configuration?


4.Whatis it used for?



3Series


4 Increased voltage (capacity stays thesame)

1.Whatis a hazard?

A source of potential harm

2.Whatis a risk?

Thelikelihood/ chance that a hazard will cause harm

4.Whatare the 6 main categories of hazards?

a)Physicalb)Chemicalc)Biologicald)Psychologicale)Ergonomicf)Electrical/mechanical

1.Definea nautical chart.

A chartspecifically designed to meet the requirements of MARINENAVIGATION,showing DEPTHS ofwater, NATUREOF BOTTOM, ELEVATIONS,configuration and characteristics of COAST,dangers and AIDSTO NAVIGATION.

3.Whatare the main points of metric charts?

•Depthsin Metres and Centimetres,•ColourBlue, Green, Buff, &•MoreModern and detailed than their imperial counterpart.



3.Whatare the main points of imperial charts?

•Depthsin Fathoms and Feet,•Colours- Blue and Grey, &•OlderSurveys, Prior to 1970.

1.Whatare the four basic principals of record keeping?

a)Completenessof informationb)Intelligiblelayoutc)Neatnessand legibilityd)Honestyand accuracy

2.Whatare the 4 responsibilities of a checker?

All work isto be independently checked.




Checkersshallbe nominated and accountable with changes to be justified.




Checkers shall ensure that corrective actions taken as a result of the QCprocess have been satisfactorily carried out before the work is approved.




Field work should be of a standard to be rendered as a final copy.





3.Whatare the 6 main categories of a Whitewash Book?

a)Ships Particulars


b)Particulars of Surveying Equipment


c)Tidal Information


d)Geodetic Control


e)EPF Systems


f)Survey Area Planning Data

1.Whatis the purpose of a brief?

allocate timings;


allocate operational resources to the subordinate commander to enable thecompletion of allocated tasks


Specifycommandand control arrangements.

1.Whatis QMS?

Adatabase of reference material, procedures, instructions, forms and policiesavailable online and by CD.

3.What 6 details are included in this brief?

a)Identify task


b)Identify and minimize hazards


c)Appreciate constraints


d)Identify equipment requirements


e)Define task timings


f)Nominate roles and responsibilities to participants

1.Whatis a geospatial instruction (GI)?

a taskingorder issued by the AGO detailing specific survey requirements

2.Whatinformation is found in a GI?

3.Whatare the roles of a HSO during a survey?

Fieldobservations - Mustering and checking equipment - Recording for observers - Checking records - Maintaining Equipment






BoatSounding - Preparing boats for sounding, - HSS Watch keeping - Collation of collected data



Whatare the main categories of data collected during a survey activity?

a)Bathymetricdatab)Sonarinformationc)Tidaldatad)Currentand tidal stream measurementse)Oceanographicinformation

5.Whatis a ROS and what is it used for?

Reportof Survey- Used toreport on the full summary of the results obtained, the methods employed anddecisions made during the survey.

6.Whatis the role of the Charge Surveyor in a survey?

decideson themost time and resource efficient manner in which to carry out the survey.

1.Whatdoes SMEAC stand for?

Situation,Mission, Execution, Administration and Logistcs,Command and Signal

2.Whatdoes JMAP stand for?

JointMilitary Appreciation Process

3.Whatare the four steps of JMAP?

a)Missionanalysisb)Course ofAction (COA) Developmentc)Course ofAction Analysisd)DecisionandExecution

1.Whatdoes RFI stand for?

RequestFor Information

2.Whichorganization is an RFI submitted to?

AustralianGeospatial Intelligence Organization (AGO)

3.Whatare two key considerations when receiving an RFI?

a)Identifytask timing requirements


b)Identifyinformation needed

1.Which classifications relate to thefollowing potential damages?

a)Nodamage –Unofficial


b)Insignificantdamage –Official


c)Limiteddamage –Official: Sensitive


d)Damage–Protected


e)Seriousdamage –Secret


f)Exceptionallygrave damage – TopSecret

2.Whatmust be placed on any images that accompany an RFI?

Copyright

1.Whatare the three main categories of stores and what are they used for?

a)Accountable– unit purchase of >$1000 (returned)b)Expendable– unit purchase of <$1000 (replaced)c)Rotatable– no value limit, serviced regularly

2.Whatis an SCA?

StoresCustodian Account – used to track accountable and rotatable stores

3.Whatare some stowage considerations for survey equipment?

a) Placedback in cases.


b) Cleanedand checked for serviceability.


c)Washedwith fresh water and dried.

4.What arethe safe handling considerations when transporting instruments?

a)Instrumentissecure in a splash proof transit or carrying case.


b)Duringboat transfers security lines shall be used.


c)Carryingcases and instrument bags are to be securely fastened to the boat hull


d)Havethe load evenly spread


e)Coveredby a tarpaulin

5.Whatis the form and procedure for the following stores?


a)Damagedor defective equipment

AH519 –completed and accompanying returned equipment

5.Whatis the form and procedure for the following stores?


b)Requestor return of stores

SP114 –submitted through naval stores

5.Whatis the form and procedure for the following stores?


Transferstores from one SCA to another

SQ125 –can only be signed by SCA holder

6.Ifyou are issued a strict care certificate item, what is your responsibility?

Toreturn items clean and in the same condition as issued

Listsome equipment that require a pre-survey check

Total station


Optical level


SBES


MBES


Positioning systems


Sonars

8.Whatare two services provided by


a) HSPO?

–Provisionof support to HSF units/ platforms


–Provisionof support for survey specific consumables

8.Whatare two services provided by


B)MGSRDU?

–Testequipment prior to allocation


–Conductspre-survey checks