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EIDWS Board Questions:
Common Core:
Heritage and Doctrine 102:
1. What are the six areas the comprise the Naval Doctrine
Naval Warfare, Naval Intelligence, Naval Operations, Naval Logistics, Navy Planning and Naval Command and Control
2. Describe Naval Command and Control and Naval Logistics
- Naval Command and Control- Provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of Commanders, forces and weapon systems. Naval Logistics- Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of Naval forces
3. Describe Naval Warfare and Naval Intelligence
Naval Warfare- Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of Naval Forces, Naval Intelligence-Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and other operations other than war
4. Describe Naval Planning and Naval Operations
Naval Planning- examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and in addition to operational planning in the joint and multinational environment. Naval Operations- develops the doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of the US Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions
5. What was the first US Vessel named after an enlisted man and when was it launched
Osmond Ingram DD-255, launched February 28 1919
6. What are the seven principles of Naval logistics
Responsiveness, Simplicity, Flexibility ,Economy, Attainability, Sustainability and Survivability
7. What is the tradition “Dipping the Ensign”
Merchant ships “salute” Navy ships by dipping their ensigns
Discuss the concept of ORM

Operational Risk Management- managing Risk so the mission can be accomplished effectively with minimal impact.
5 Steps of ORM


Identifying hazards


Assessing hazards


Making risk decisions


Implementing controls


Supervising


Instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting.

OPNAVINST 5102.1D
4 Categories of hazard severity


Category-I - Loss of ability to accomplish the mission


Cat II- Significant degraded mission capability of unit readiness


Cat III- Degraded mission capability of unit readiness


Cat IV- Little or no impact on mission capability

4 subcategories of mishap probability


Cat A Likely to occur immediately or within a short period of time.


Cat B- Probably will occur in time


Cat C-May occur in time


Cat D- Unlikely to occur, but not impossible

Define RAC and 5 RAC's


Risk Assessment Code


1 -Critical


2- Serious


3- Moderate


4- Minor


5-Negligible


Where are mishaps reported to?

COMNAVSAFECEN

4 required mishaps reportable items


1. A, B, C - government property damage mishaps


2. A, B, C - on/off duty civilian mishaps


3. Work related treatment involving medical treatment beyond first aid


4. Other mishaps of interest to the navy

Purpose of HAZREP message

A report on Hazardous conditions or near mishaps that have the potential to effect other commands but do not warrant submission of an Investigation Report
Three objectives of first aid:


Maintain bleeding


Stop bleeding


Prevention or Treatment of Shock


Three methods of controlling bleeding


Direct pressure


Pressure points


Tourniquet



11 pressure points

Symptoms and treatment for shock


Symp: pulse rapid and weak, shallow breathing, cool to the touch




Treatment: Calm and reassure victim; elevate legs

Difference between open and closed fracture

Open-skin remains intact


Closed- bone protrudes from skin

Methods for clearing an obstructed airway


1. Clear mouth of food particles


2. Standing abdominal thrust


3. Reclining abdominal Thrust


4. Chest Thrust



What is an MSDS


Material Safety Data Sheets




What is the goal of the U.S Navy's Hearing Conservation Program?

to prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of navel personnel.