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19 Cards in this Set
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The objective of any safety program is to
improve operational readiness. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. The objective of any safety program
is to improve operational readiness by reducing personnel deaths and injuries and by decreasing material loss and damage. |
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The objective of any safety program is to
improve operational readiness. 1. True 2. False |
(3) The division safety petty officer is
responsible for conducting assigned division mishap prevention training and maintaining appropriate records. |
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Q3. What is the purpose of the command safety
council? 1. Mandate safety policy 2. Enforce safety policy 3. Develop recommendations on safety policy 4. Conduct safety training |
(3) On the command level, the safety council
convenes monthly to develop recommendations for policy on safety matters and to analyze progress of the overall safety program. |
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Which of the following items promotes safety
awareness? 1. Posters 2. Caution signs 3. Inspections 4. All of the above |
(4) You can promote safety through the use of
posters, periodic safety patrols or inspections, and through the use of warning and caution signs. |
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The number of tag-out logs required depends
on the size of the ship. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. The number of tag-out logs required
depends on the ship size. For instance, larger ships may require a separate log for each department while a minesweeper may only require one tag-out log for the whole ship. |
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After the tags are cleared and the record sheet
is filled out, where should you place the sheet? 1. At the front of the tag-out log 2. At the back of the tag-out log in the cleared section 3. In the index/audit record 4. In the documentation file |
(2) After the tags have been cleared and the
record sheet is properly filled out for the removal of the tags, place the sheet in the back of the tag-out log in the cleared section for destruction at a later time. |
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
passed a regulation that requires all civilian and military employees of the federal government to comply with what regulation? 1. Hazardous Material Control and Management 2. HazardMaterial and Refuse Management 3. Hazard Communication Standard 4. Hazardous and Toxic Material Disposal |
(3) The Hazard Communication Standard was
passed to ensure the safety of every civilian and military employee of the federal government. |
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When personnel are working with hazardous
material, supervisors are NOT responsible for ensuring that approved personal protective clothing and equipment are maintained. 1. True 2. False |
(2) False. As a supervisor you are responsible
for the welfare and safety of your personnel. When handling HAZMAT, protective clothing and equipment must be used and maintained. |
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When working with solvents, which of the
following actions should you take? 1. Make sure the space in which you are working does not have adequate ventilation 2. Remove protective clothing if it gets too hot 3. Leave spilled solvents on the deck 4. Check the labels on all containers of liquid |
(4) Check the labels on all containers. In
dealing with the hazards involved in solvents, you should always follow all safety precautions that pertain to hazardous material. |
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Most cleaning compounds do NOT contain
toxic substances. 1. True 2. False |
(2) False. Most solvents are toxic, and with a
few exceptions, are flammable. |
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Absorbents used in cleaning, applying, or
packing hazardous materials will be treated and disposed of using the same precautions followed for the material they absorbed. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. Absorbents used in cleaning,
applying, or packing HAZMATS should be treated using the same precautions followed for the hazardous material they absorbed. |
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MOPP procedures used to establish levels of
readiness for a chemical agent attack are flexible. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. MOPP procedures allow the CO to
adapt the requirements for protective clothing and equipment to the degree of the threat and working conditions at any given time. |
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The command decision to implement each
level of MOPP must be the result of a risk assessment. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. Risk is the assessed difference
between the threat level and the activation of appropriate levels of shipboard countermeasures. |
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The risk of a CBR threat can be categorized
into how many levels of probability? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four |
(4) There are four MOPP levels of
probability. |
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The term MOPP stands for Mission
Organization Protective Plan. 1. True 2. False |
(2) False. MOPP stands for Mission Oriented
Protective Posture. |
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Readiness condition III (wartime steaming) is
set during what MOPP level? 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 |
(1) A collective activity during MOPP level 1
is to set readiness condition III. |
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Each decontamination station is divided into
how many parts? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four |
(2) Each decontamination station is divided
into two parts: (1) a contaminated or unclean section and (2) a clean section. |
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The closure log is maintained at all times.
1. True 2. False |
(1) True. The closure log is maintained at all
times, whether the ship is in port or under way. |
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DCPOs are responsible for maintaining
damage control fittings and equipment. 1. True 2. False |
(1) True. DCPOs are charged with ensuring
that the material condition of spaces assigned to them is maintained according to the command’s damage control, fire fighting, and defense procedures. |