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Define casualty.
A casualty is defined as an equipment malfunction or deficiency which cannot be corrected within 48 hours and which:
– Reduces the unit’s ability to perform a primary mission.
– Reduces the units ability to perform a secondary mission.
– Reduces a training command’s ability to perform its mission, or a significant segment of its mission, and cannot be corrected or adequately accommodated locally by rescheduling or double-shifting lessons or classes.
What does an initial CASREP identify?
An INITIAL CASREP identifies, to an appropriate level of detail, the status of the casualty and parts, and/or assistance requirements. This information is essential to allow operational and staff authorities to apply resources at the proper priority.
When shall a unit submit a CASREP?
Units shall submit a CASREP as soon as possible, but not later than 24 hours after the occurrence of a significant equipment casualty which cannot be corrected within 48 hours. The CASREP message
includes ship schedule information for a 30 day period and includes a realistic estimated repair date.
What is the purpose of an updated CASREP and what does it contain?
CASREP along with new or previously unreported casualty information. An UPDATE CASREP is submitted when:
a) There is a need to complete information reporting requirements or to revise previously submitted information.
b) The casualty situation changes; e.g., the estimated repair date has changed, parts status has changed significantly, additional assistance is needed, etc.
c) Additional malfunctions are discovered in the same item or equipment.
d) Receipt of any significant part or equipment.
e) Every 30 days if not updated otherwise.
NOTE: CASREP messages transmitted with errors, either in format or in content, will only be corrected on a CASREP UPDATE message from the originating command. Errors will not be corrected by sending corrected copy, a CASCAN message, or a separate message.
What program shall all individuals who perform work aboard Naval vessels be indoctrinated in basic purpose, use and restrictions associated, and dangers?
Tag-out program
Define and describe a COMSPOT.
Communications Spot Report
-Reports a serious degradation of communications operation in the Global Information Grid (GIG)
-Reported within 20 minutes of being notified of a reportable situation.
What system provides the following:

- Comprehensive procedures developed in accordance with RCM principles for planned maintenance of systems and equipment.
- Minimum requirements for planned maintenance.
- Scheduling and control of the performance of tasks.
- Description of the methods, materials, tools, and personnel needed for maintenance.
-Detection of hidden failures or malfunctions.
-Test procedures to determine material readiness.
Ships Maintenance and Material Management (3M)/Preventative Maintenance System (PMS)
Who is responsible for the command's maintenance program?
The Commanding Officer has the overall responsibility for the command’s maintenance program.
What is the Division Officer responsible for?
The Division Officer is responsible to the Department Head and must be 3M qualified.

- Conducts spot checks
- Approve quarterly schedules
- Ensure accuracy of 3M reports