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How many pressure points on the body? |
22 |
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What are the four methods of controlling bleeding? |
Direct pressure pressure point elevation tourniquet |
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What are the three different types of bleeding? |
Capillary - oozing red Venous - steady stream dark red Arterial - spurting bright red |
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What is a superficial injury? |
Shallow cuts bruising scrapes minor skin injuries |
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What are the four rules for using a stretcher? |
1. Use standard stretchers when available but be prepared to use safe alternatives. 2. When possible bring the stretcher to the casualty. 3. Always fasten the casualties securely to the stretcher. 4. Always carry the casualty feetfirst and have the rear stretcher bearer monitor the casualty for difficulty breathing. |
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The Heimlich maneuver is a treatment for _______? |
Choking |
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What is the main objective when treating a patient for heatstroke? |
Reduce patients core body temperature |
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When performing CPR what is the ratio of compressions to breaths? |
30:2 |
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Describe the 3 degrees of burns? |
First-degree - Red or pink scan with mild pain and mild swelling (superficial)
Second-degree - very red skin with blisters, high pain. (Partial thickness)
Third-degree - White or charred black skin with no pain due to nerve damage--pain at edges only. (full thickness) |
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Who is the only Seabee to earn the Medal of Honor? |
Marvin G Shields. |
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How many ships have been named after Seabees? |
2.
USS Marvin Shields, FF-1066 USS STETHEM DDG-63 |
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On which date were the Seabees officially given their name? |
March 5, 1942 |
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Who is the father of the navy? |
John Paul Jones |
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On what day was the department of the Navy established? (Navy's Birthday) |
October 13, 1775 |
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Who is the father of the Seabees? |
Admiral Ben Moreel |
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On what day did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? |
December 7th, 1941 |
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When was the sailors Creed introduced? |
1993 |
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How many times has the sailors Creed been revised? |
2 |
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What does DRMO stand for? |
Defense reutilization marketing office (part of defense logistics administration) |
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What does CTR mean and what is its purpose? |
Central tool room
Maintains and distributes tool inventory |
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What does NSN stand for? |
National stock number |
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What is the MLO? |
Material liaison office |
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What is the purpose of the MLO? |
Receives issues and inventories project materials |
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What does ARP stand for? |
Automotive repair parts |
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What is the purpose of the ARP office? |
Where automotive repair parts are stored inventoried and issued |
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What is a 1346? |
Requisition form (receipt) |
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What is an 1149? |
Shipping document for open purchase items or services |
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What is form DD 200? |
Survey form (can be used for lost or stolen or damaged items) |
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What is the difference between a hazardous material and hazardous waste? |
Hazardous materials are products purchased from suppliers and stored at your workspace correlated with a MSDS.
Hazardous wastes are typically from used hazmat products but have a specific legal definition depending on category and are classified as HW by supply. |
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How many categories of hazmat are there? |
six (but it says four in safety) |
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How many categories of hazmat are there? |
six (but it says four in safety) |
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What does CHRIMP stand for? |
Consolidated hazardous material reutilization & inventory management program |
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Describe the purpose of secondary labeling? |
Labeling and marking of containers: The name of the manufacturer or the organization receiving sending using or transferring The material to another container
Must identify the type of hazmat and nature of hazard.
Must list reference sources for identification of hazmat and safety purposes/special considerations |
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What are the six categories of hazmat? |
Flammables aerosols toxic compressed gas oxidizers corrosives |
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What are the nine different hazmat classification codes? |
Class 1 - explosives Class 2 - gases Class 3 - flammable liquids Class 4 – flammable solids Class 5 – oxidizing agents in organic peroxides Class 6 – toxic and infectious substances Class 7 – radioactive substances Class 8 – corrosive substances Class 9 - miscellaneous |
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What is the H I CS system? |
Hazardous inventory control system |
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HAZMINCEN |
hazmat minimization center |
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What are the general procedures when a hazardous material or hazardous waste spill occurs or is discovered? |
Unit must respond immediately with trained response team an appropriate pre-planned disposal plan. Reports must be made and test conducted to ensure no further contamination exists. Waste generated from cleanup must be disposed of in accordance with hazardous waste disposal policy/procedure. |
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Who is responsible for the safety of all military and civilian personnel at the command? |
Commanding officer |
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Who enforces the commanding officer's safety policies? |
Safety officer |
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Single hearing protection is required above ______ decibels? |
84 |
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How many general classes of fire are there? |
4
ABCD |
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How many categories of hazmat are there according to safety? |
4 |
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Who is the chair of the safety committee? |
Executive officer |
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Who is authorized to certify a confined space as safe for entry? |
The gas free engineer |
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What does ORM stand for? |
Operational risk management |
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What does ORM stand for? |
Operational risk management |
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In terms of ORM what does RAC stand for? |
Risk assessment code |
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Double hearing protection is required when noise levels continuously exceed _____ decibels? |
104 |
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Double hearing protection is required when noise levels continuously exceed _____ decibels? |
104 |
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Chain of command |
COMNAVSUFPAC TYCOM: ESG-3 RADM Ponds ISIC: NBG-1 Capt Flanagin
CO: Capt AABY XO: LCDR HUAN CMC: CMC HEINER S1: LCDR OWENS S2: LCDR O'SULLIVAN S3: CDR LORENZANA S3A: LT KARLIN S3C: BMCS CHAMLEE S4: LT NELSON S6: LTJG ALATORRE S7: LCDR O'SULLIVAN S7A: CWO3 GAMPER S7C: EOC MORENO EMBARK-O: LTJG ALATORRE H6 - LTJG ALATORRE H5 - LSCS HUREL A6 - LT GORMAN A5 - EOCS PHILLIPS A3 - EOC HENEMAN B6 - LCDR CHAMPAN (lt hall) B5 - BMCM WILSON B3 - BMC PEREZ C6 - LT POLLESCH C5 - BUCS PARK C3 - SWC CARDONA |
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What is the ESP? |
Engineer support plan |
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What is RFF? |
Request for forces |
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What are the three types of engineering battle space functions for Seabees? |
General engineering combat engineering geospatial engineering |
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What are the purposes of leach fields? |
Integral component of septic tank disposal system |
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What are the purposes of leach fields? |
Integral component of septic tank disposal system |
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What is chlorination? |
The most common method of disinfecting potable water |
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What is super chlorination? |
At least 100 ppm |
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What is ABFC? |
Advance based functional component |
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How many drawings are there in ABFC view? |
Component facility and assembly drawings |
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The fundamentals of a tent camp layout? |
Latrines 100 yards from messing Latrines 100 yards from water source Garbage pits 100 yards from water source Garbage pits no more than 30 yards from messing Latrines 50 feet downwind from berthing |
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What type of pallets does the NCF use for cargo planes? |
463L pallet |
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Explain the 463L pallet |
Aluminum shell balsa wood interior 108" x 88" usable area 104" x 84" maximum cargo height 96" Weighs 290 pounds without nets Weighs 355 pounds with net Uses three nets to secure loads two (green) on the sides one (yellow) on the top. |
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What three types of planes are used by air mobility command? |
C-130 Hercules C-17 globe master three C-5 Galaxy |
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What are the allowable cabin loads for the C130 Hercules C-17 globemaster and C-5 Galaxy? |
25,000 pounds 90,000 pounds 150,000 pounds |
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How many pallet positions are available for the C-130 Hercules C-17 Globe master and C-5 Galaxy? |
6, 16, 36 |
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What Are the four types of shoring? |
Rolling shoring sleeper shoring parking shoring special shoring |
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What does SLRP stand for? |
Survey liaison reconnaissance party |
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What does OPP stand for? |
Offload preparation party |
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What are the different types of cargo containers used by the NCF? |
Sixcons quadcons tricons 20 foot iso containers flat racks |
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What is marshaling? |
Process by which units move equipment cargo and personnel to an embarkation staging area |
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What is command-and-control? |
The exercise of authority and direction by commander over a signed and attached forces in order to accomplish a mission |
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UCT |
Underwater construction team |
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NMCB |
Naval mobile construction battalion |
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DIRLAUTH |
Direct liaison authorized |
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What does DIRLAUTH do? |
A CO grants DIRLAUTH in order for a subordinate officer console or coordinate an action with A command or agency within or outside the granting command |
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How long is a top secret clearance good for? |
5 yr |
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How long is a top secret clearance good for? |
5 yr |
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How long is a secret clearance good for? |
10yrs |
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JCAVS |
Joint clearance and access verification system |
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Explain what JCAVS does |
Allows security personnel to update and verify a clearance information in real time ensuring most up to date info available |
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NCF |
Naval Construction force |
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CESE |
Civil engineer support equipment |
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BEEP |
Battalion equipment evaluation program |
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What is the purpose of BEEP? |
To pass on all knowledge of civil engineering support equipment maintenance and operations techniques and provide the battalion with a in-depth realistic condition evaluation of allowance facilities tools and materials |
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What is OF346? |
Light license |
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What are the contents of a crash package? |
SF 91, DD 518, detailed instructions on what to do in the event of an accident steps to take at the scene list of emergency numbers instructions on how to fill out the forms hazmat containment procedures and translation documents |
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What is DD 1970? |
Trip ticket |
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What is 11200.2A? |
The Redbook |
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What is 11260.2? |
Heavy license |
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What license do cranes fall under? |
Crane operator license |
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What license do cranes fall under? |
Crane operator license |
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What are the eight cycles of fire? |
Feeding chambering locking firing unlocking extracting ejecting cocking |
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What are the color codes on small arms ammunition? |
Red-orange - tracer Violet - blank Black - armor piercing Aluminum - armor piercing incendiary Green - standard ball |
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What is a misfire? |
A complete failure to fire not a delay |
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What are the eight weapon systems in the NCF? |
M9, M16, M240B, M2HB, MK19, AT4, M203, M500 |
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What are the eight weapon systems in the NCF? |
M9, M16, M240B, M2HB (.50 cal), MK19, AT4, M203, M500 |
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What are the eight weapon systems in the NCF? |
M9, M16, M240B, M2HB (.50 cal), MK19 (40mm grenade launcher), AT4, M203 (40mm), M500 (shotgun) |
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What are cover and concealment? |
Cover blocks gunfire, concealment keeps you hidden |
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What are cover and concealment? |
Cover blocks gunfire, concealment keeps you hidden |
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What is intersection? |
Locating an unknown point using two known points |
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What are cover and concealment? |
Cover blocks gunfire, concealment keeps you hidden |
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What is intersection? |
Locating an unknown point using two known points |
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What is resection? |
Locating your unknown position by sighting in on two known positions |