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A Physical Security Checklist can be found in the?
Physical Security Force Protection Program, COMDTINST M5530 (Series)
Two general types of resources are _____ and _____
1) Physical
2) Personnel
All barriers must afford an equal degree of _____.
Continuous protection
When two lines of barriers are established they should be separated by not less than feet.
30
Chain link fencing should be a minimum of feet tall.
8
A clear zone outside a perimeter shall be feet or greater.
20
Shipboard perimeters vary depending upon _____.
Location
The effectiveness of a perimeter should be evaluated how often?
Continually
Access/Entry Control Points provide the capability to _____.
Control access to a Coast Guard facility or a facility that the Coast Guard is charged with protecting.
An Access Control Zone design should cover the requirements to process the following vehicle types:
1) POVs of authorized personnel
2) Government vehicles
3) Military convoy
4) Visitor Vehicles
5) Delivery vehicles
6) Emergency vehicles
Name two factors to be taken into consideration when conducting a site vulnerability assessment?
1) Which direction the guard booth (or gatehouse) will face
2) How wide the approach lanes will be
3) Which direction is most suited for an attack
Your ECP comms plan should include what two forms of communication?
1) Hard-wired
2) Mobile
List two things ECP personnel should be briefed on prior to assuming the watch.
1) Chain of command
2) Current FPCON/THREATCON
Why is a communications plan vital to ECP operations?
All security personnel must understand who to contact and when.
What three things should be covered in an initial and recurrent ECP brief?
1) Fire
2) Bomb threats
3) Barrier breach
Personnel assigned to the ECP must be fully _____ to perform the duties of their particular job.
Qualified
Why are periodic drills/training important in determining the effectiveness of an ECP?
1) Test ECP watchstander response to threats to security
2) Test potential vulnerabilities and ATFP measures
Where would you find the Physical Security Checklist?
COMDTINSTM5530.1(series)
Vulnerability is a measure of _____.
susceptibility to damage and destruction, or loss
What are the two general types of resources?
physical and personnel
What are the two general types of barriers?
Natural and structural
All barriers must provide an equal degree of _____.
protection
How often should you evaluate the effectiveness of your perimeter?
continually
Access/Entry Control Points are a combination of assets employed to _____.
control access
The access control zone should be designed so it is able to process _____.
all vehicles
The factors taken into consideration when conducting a site vulnerability assessment include all, but_____.
The amount of pedestrian traffic in the area
What two forms of communication should be included in your ACP/ECP Communications Plan?
hard wired and mobile
ACP/ECP personnel should be briefed on the following, except _____, prior to assuming their post?
rotation schedule
What three things should be covered during initial and recurrent briefings?
fire, bomb threats, and barrier breaches
Personnel assigned to an ACP/ECP must be fully _____ to perform the duties of their particular job.
qualified
Why are periodic drills/training important?
tests watch stander’s response and potential vulnerabilities
Who must approve Coast Guard assistance beyond the realm of normal operations?
District Commander
Who provides a detailed plan of the operation?
Lead agency
The intended outcome of an operation is known as _____.
Operational objectives
A detailed analysis of mission performance is conducted during the _____.
Debrief
Who approves Coast Guard assistance beyond the realm of normal operations?
DistrictCommander
Who provides a detailed plan of the operation?
Lead Agency
What is phasing?
Successive order of what should happen and when
What is the intended outcome of an operation is known as?
Operational Objective
When is a detailed analysis of mission performance conducted?
During de-brief
Who has the authority to raise the MARSEC Level in a specific local area?
COTP
Under ICS, who is responsible for directing patrol teams?
Operations Section Chief
What plan was created in 2004 to achieve a coordinated U.S. Government response to threats against the United States and its interests in the maritime domain?
MOTR
What website was developed to disseminate information between the Coast Guard and other governmental agencies?
CG Homeport
Briefs should follow the _____ rule.
ABC

(Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity)
Which of the following is not a type of specialized security forces?
FireFighters
The ability to communicate securely with local LE _____.
reduces a facility’s vulnerability
Waterside physical security measures include live surveillance, electronic surveillance, surface radar, sonar, and _____.
Patrol craft
What score is added to a facility in a mountainous area?
1
What does the acronym MSRAM stand for?
Maritime Security Risk Assessment Model
Under CIKR, key resources include all of the following except _____.
Bridges and Transportation
What are the three foundations of patrol activity?
Presence,Protection,Response
What is the required INFO address on an LE SITREP involving migrant interdiction?
HQ BICE INTEL WASHINGTON DC
What is the SSIC used on a LE SITREP?
16240
What is the maximum number of characters per line in a message?
69
Which of the following is not one of the nine approved punctuation characters?
Semicolon
What is the minimum number of people you should have on the LEQB?
three
What is the purpose of conducting a pre-brief prior to starting the LEQB?
ensure questions are relevant, measurable, and task based
Conducting a comprehensive interview can be aided by _____.
varying question types
Candidates responses should be evaluated based on _____.
Standard sets abolished in the LECQI
The duties of the Unit Training Board include all the following except _____.
scheduling personnel to attend training
How frequently should units conduct training on defensive tactics?
monthly
On the LE Currency Report, tasks highlighted in red are _____.
Overdue
Unserviceable equipment is all of the following, except _____.
Old
Which of the following is not one of the four categories of LE gear systems?
Radiation Kits
Which of the following is not a step in removing equipment from the inventory list?
request bids from 3 vendors
MARSEC Level I
level for which minimum appropriate security measures shall be maintained at all times. MARSEC 1 generally applies when Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) Threat Condition Green, Blue, or Yellow is set.
MARSEC Level II
level for which appropriate additional protective security measures shall be maintained for a period of time as a result of heightened risk for a transportation security incident. MARSEC II generally corresponds to HSAS Threat Condition Orange.
MARSEC Level III
level for which further specific protective security measures shall be maintained for a limited period of time when a transportation security incident is probable, imminent, or has occurred, although it may not be possible to identify the specific target. MARSEC III generally corresponds to HSAS Threat Condition Red.
List the nine approved punctuation characters.
1) Apostrophe. '
2) Colon. :
3) Comma. ,
4) Parenthesis. ( )
5) Question mark. ?
6) Quotation mark. " "
7) Slant bar. /
8) Hyphen. -
9) Period. .
Six types of training used in the Coast Guard:
1. Formal schools
2. Mandated training (MT)
3. Departmental and division training
4. Personal qualification standards (PQS)
5. Drills and exercises
6. Professional development
LE gear systems are broken down into what four categories:
• Law Enforcement Belt and Use of Force Tools
• Boarding Kits
• Access Kits
• Mission Specific Equipment
Equipment is determined to be unserviceable due to:
• Damaged – an expandable baton that was bent when extended and will not close
• Defective – a new shipment of OC pepper spray arrives and one canister has a thumb activator that does not work
• Shelf life expiration – body armor that exceeds the manufactures warranty
DIPLOMATIC ID COLOR
BLUE- FULL IMMUNITY
46 USC 2302
Federal law prohibits operating drunk or high
33CFR95
BUI law and policy
4 Elements of an arrest
Authority Intent Knowledge and Compliance
Maritime drug law enforcement act
46 USC 70501-70507
Seizure and forfeiture of vessel
19 USC 1703
Reasonable Suspicion
Belief by a reasonable and prudent person based on articulable facts that something has happened.
Probable Cause
As evidence is accumulated a reasonable and prudent person will determine that a crime has been committed. Based on training, experience, and totality of the circumstance.
METTT
Mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time
SMEAC
Situation, Mission, Execution, Administration, Command.