Board-Supply Flashcards

(44 cards)

1
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Mission of Naval Logistics

A

Ensure the highest state of logistics and engineering readiness

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Purpose of Fleet/Cargo message

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Message identifies where materials will be shipped/directed to while ship is extended at sea tour

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3
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Describe how one touch gives us the visibility of available parts fleet wide

A
ONE TOUCH- allows supply to locate assets anywhere.
Stock Control(S1) will assist you in search
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4
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Never Out List

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A list of supplies that the ship should never run out of such as paper towels, toilet paper paint etc.

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5
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Effect of item demand on parts availability

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If ordered numerous amounts of times that item or part is added to the stock system/ carried on board the ship

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6
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Depot Level Repair

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High dollar/priority maintenance valued item)
One for one turn in
Turn in required for replacement

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Remain In Place (RIP)

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Remain in place until replacement is ready for installation

24 hours to turn in the nonoperational DLR

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Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)

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Test modules required to execute an approved maintenance plan that calls for the identification of a fault through a progressive sequence of module substitution

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9
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Navy cash program

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DD form 2887- transfer funds between his or her financial institution and the cash account.

Privilege may be removed by the disbursing officer

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10
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Basic Daily Food Allowance

BDFA

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Set quantity of food required to provide a nutritionally adequate daily diet for one person daily

Adjusted quarterly

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11
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If galley personnel are not available

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MREs will be used

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12
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When will we use MREs

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During a real GQ

Humanitarian relief efforts and when sending marines to the beach

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13
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6 categories of HAZMAT

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FATCOC

1: F- Flammable/Combustable
2: A- Aerosol Containers
3: T- Toxic Materials
4: C- Corrosive Materials
5: O- Oxidizing Materials
6: C- Compressed Gasses

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14
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Explain Incompatible Material and Describe an Example

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2 or more different substances that when mixed would cause a form of reaction ( acid and water)

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HM/HW Spill is Discovered

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The skeleton structure Procedure for HAZMAT Spill Response

DICE

D-discovery and notification
I- initiation of action
C- containment and damage control
E- evaluation/feedback

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State the PPE required when handling HAZMAT

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PPE required for proper handling in accordance with SDS

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17
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Define HAZMAT

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Any material that may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment

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18
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Hazardous Waste

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An discarded material designated HW by the Environmental Protection Agency

19
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Oily Waste

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Oil mixed with water or other fluids such that the mixture is no longer useful

20
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Waste Oil

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Oil that has become unsuitable for use and is not considered economically recyclable

21
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Legislation that governs the discharge of oily waste into the ocean

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Clean water act

DOD issues regulations governing oceans

22
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Define and discuss data found on a SDS/HMUG

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Hazmat users guide

Safety data sheet- potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, on safe working procedures when handling HM

23
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WCS responsibilities with HMC&M

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Train personnel

24
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All hand responsibilities as they pertain to HMC&M

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Comply with all safety precautions

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Proper stowage procedures for HMC&M
Store incompatible HM separately to prevent the occupancy of an adverse reaction
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Proper marking of HM primary and secondary containers
Primary- material name, manufacture name and address, stock number, HCC, and hazard presented Secondary- material name, manufacturer name and address, nature of hazard as specified by the manufacturer to preserve
27
Requirement for Satellite HAZMAT Lockers
A- contents and locations approved by SO, DCA, and XO B- locker must be secured for sea and labeled for type of HM stored C- inspected monthly
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Flammable material stowage requirements
Smoking is prohibited within 15 ft Flammable and combustable materials must be stowed separately from oxidizing materials
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Precautions observed when handling flammables
Consult has free engineer Rubber soled shoes
30
Location of oil spill containment kit
HAZMAT AND 5M
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Underway and import discharge limitations for Trash
25nm
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Underway and import discharge limitations for Garbage
US- 3nm | Foreign- 12nm
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Underway and import discharge limitations for Plastic
Only is it becomes a health issue to store onboard. CNO must be notified
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Underway and import discharge limitations for Sewage
Outside 3nm
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Underway and import discharge limitations for Oily Waste
Outside 50nm
36
S1
Stock Control (LS)
37
S2
Food service division(enlisted) (CS)
38
S3
Sales and services division (RS)
39
S4
Disbursing (deputy and an officer)
40
S5
Wardroom Galley( officer) (CS)
41
S6
Aviation Support Division (LS)
42
S8
Main Issue (LS)
43
S9
HAZMAT (TAD personnel)
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S11
Hotel services/staterooms (CS)