3M- Workcenter Supervisor - QB3 Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

What manual covers all things Hazmat related?

A

NSTM 670

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2
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Who reviews MRCs and promptly submits a PMS TFBR, whenever maintenance requirements are not fully understood and errors exist?

A

Work Center Supervisor

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3
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Who is responsible for effective operation of 3M within their work center?

A

LCPO

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4
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Who is responsible for reviewing the CSMP? How often?

A
  • Division Officer, weekly
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5
Q

Who is the command’s 3MCM

A

EMCM Edjan

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6
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Who is the command’s 3MC (SKED - FBR, FR, SKED access)

A

GSMC Mak

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7
Q

What is another name for the list of effective pages (LOEP)?

A

PMS-5

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8
Q

Where would you verify your MIP?

A

Against the LOEP

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9
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What does the acronym LGL stand for?

A
  • Location Guide List
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10
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What must happen when scheduled maintenance is not accomplished?

A
  • A check note entry is annotated
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11
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What is ORM?

A
  • Operational Risk Management
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12
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What is safety chapter B4

A

Hearing Conservation

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13
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What is safety chapter B5

A

Sign Conservation

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14
Q

Can you operate a valve that has a red tag on it that says the position is “Shut”?

A
  • No
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15
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What is a LIRS?

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  • Line Items Record Sheet – necessary information required for isolating equipment for work including a list of required tags and verifying signatures
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16
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What actions do you take if you notice a hanging tag is missing, damaged or hanging from the wrong piece of equipment?

A
  • Notify WCS, Authorizing Officer and WC responsible
17
Q

Which symbol following a periodicity code indicates that the procedure is intended to be scheduled and performed by Off-Ship Maintenance Personnel?

18
Q

What does it mean when a PMS check is marked with the ‘¢’ symbol?

A
  • Maintenance was accomplished by a Higher Level Maintenance or outside activity
19
Q

What is the non-calendar periodicity code R?

A

Situational Requirements

20
Q

When is equipment placed in IEM?

A
  • When a piece of equipment or system is intentionally placed in a hibernated state for a specific period with the intention of reactivating that equipment or system at the end of the period
21
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What is Status II IEM?

A
  • Equipment subject to corrective maintenance or removal for safe storage
  • Temporarily transferred to another activity for maintenance responsibility
  • When system or component are scheduled for replacement
22
Q

A piece of equipment that will not be operated for at least how many days may be placed IEM?

23
Q

Under what tab in SKED do you generate reports from?

24
Q

Maintenance Action Form or Work Candidate is also known as:

A
  • OPNAV 4790/2K
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What is the difference between OWC, ORG LVL & OUTSIDE ACTIVITY?
- OWC- Originating work center (self) - ORG LVL- Organizational level, (S/F WORK: A, E, R) - OA- Requesting Outside Activity, (IMA, DEPOT, FLEET TECH ASSIST, REGIONAL REPAIR CENTER)