Circled Questions Flashcards

1
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A decision making tool used to increase operational effectiveness by identifying, assessing, and managing risks

A

ORM

I AM IS
1. Identifying hazards
2. Assessing hazards
3. Making risk decisions
4. Implementing controls
5. Supervising

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Identify the 11 pressure points

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1.Temple
2. Under Jaw
3. Above Clavicle (Collar Bone)
4. Armpit
5. Elbow
6. Wrist
7. Hand
8. Pelvic/ Groin
9. Thigh
10. *Knee
11. Ankle

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3
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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause severe injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

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CAT II

(CAT 2)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard presents a minimal threat to personnel safety or health property, national, and service or command related interests or efficient use of assets

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CAT IV

(CAT 4)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause loss of facility or asset or result in grave damage to national interests or death

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CAT I

(CAT 1)

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List the level of hazard severity

This hazard may cause minor injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

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CAT III

(CAT 3)

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7
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Define the following

  1. HERO
  2. HERP
  3. HERF
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  1. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
  2. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
  3. Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
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Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE

  1. Respirators
  2. Hand Protection
  3. Foot Protection
  4. Eye Protection
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  1. Respirators - Protection from fumes or smoke
  2. Hand Protection - gloves made of latex, rubber, or leather to protect against shock, contamination, or burns
  3. Foot Protection - Steele toed shoes or boots and a rubber mat
  4. Eye Protection - Navy issued goggles or glasses
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Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE

  1. Face Protection
  2. Skin/Body Protection
  3. Hearing Protection
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  1. Face Protection - Face Shield
  2. Skin/Body Protection - coveralls, apron, FFE, or Tyvek Suit
  3. Hearing Protection - Earmuffs or Earplugs
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10
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An assessment of the expected consequence, define by degree of injury of occupational illness that could occur from exposure to a hazard

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Hazard Severity

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11
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Describe the methods for cleaning an obstructed airway

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  1. Standing Abdominal
  2. Reclining Abdominal
  3. Standing Chest Thrust
  4. Reclining Chest
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12
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An expression of risk combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability

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Risk Assessment Code
(RAC)

Rack the two together

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13
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State the three objectives of first aid

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  1. Save life
  2. Prevent further injury
  3. Limit infection
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List all of the RAC’s

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  1. Critical
  2. Serious
  3. Moderate
  4. Minor
  5. Negligible
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15
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Name the 4 required mishap reportable items

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  1. Class A, B and C damage to government property mishaps
  2. Class A, B and C on duty DOD civilian mishaps and military on and off duty
  3. Any other work related injury or illness that involves medical treatment beyond:
    a. First aid
    b. Loss of consciousness
    c. Day away from work
    d. Light duty or limited duty
    e. Days of job transfer
    f. Restricted work for on-duty civilians

(First Loss of the Day causes Light Days of Restricted Work)

  1. Other incidents of interest as stated in OPNAVINST 5102.1D

*Forgot the Class A, B, and C Parts

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16
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State and discuss the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine

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COWLIP

Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning

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17
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Provides the basic concept

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Command and Control

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18
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Describes the inherit nature and enduring principles of Naval forces

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Warfare

Enduring = War

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19
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Addresses the full range of capabilities that are essential in the support of Naval forces

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Logistics

Full Range + Support = Logistics

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20
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Points to the way for support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war

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Intelligence

Other than war = intel b/c we support but we are not in the actual war

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21
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions

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Operations

Traditions = Operations

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22
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List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine

Examines the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment

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Planning

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23
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State the name and date of the following event

After three days of bitter fighting, the Japanese naval forces retreated , and the US Marines were able to secure the island. This battle marked the change from ____ to ____ operations in the pacific by the Allies but is marred by the tragedy of the Sullivan brothers, who all lost their lives forcing the Navy into a policy of separating family members aboard ships.

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Guadalcanal
Nov 13-*15 1942

defensive to offensive

3 days after the Marines birthday

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24
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State the following event and the significance of it as it relates to Information Dominance

A total of 176 (150 Navy and 26 Marines) enlisted radio operators were specially trained at a unique school during 1928-1941.

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The-one-the-Roof Gang:

Foundation of the CT community.

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25
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State the name and date of the following event

The U.S. breaking of the Japanese naval code was again the key element as it had been at Coral sea a month earlier. Four Japanese aircraft carriers had been sunk yet the USS Yorktown had also been sunk. The turning point of the pacific war.

A

Midway
June 3-5, 1942

June = Mid of the year

26
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State the name and date of the following event

President Theodore Roosevelt ordered 16 ships to be painted white and circumnavigate the globe to demonstrate out prowess of the seas.

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Voyage of the Great White Fleet
Dec *16, 1907 - Feb 22, 1909

27
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During the Battle at Coral Sea, the U.S. broke which Japanese code

A

JN-25

28
Q

State the following custom and courtesy

What occurs when each person in the naval service comes aboard a Navy ship

A

Saluting the ensign

29
Q

The “Sailors Creed” was written by ____ in 1993 at the direction of the CNO.

A

Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panel

30
Q

What is the following in reference to

Maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas

A

The U.S. Navy Mission

31
Q

State the three levels of war

A
  1. Strategic
  2. Tactical
  3. Operational

STO the war

32
Q

List the following institutions

APRANET conected ____ to the ____ Research Institute, ____, and the ____.

____ was chosen as the head of the effort

A

Connected:
UCLA

To:
1. Stanford Institute
2. UC Santa Barbara
3. University of Utah

Dr. Licklider

33
Q

State the following custom and courtesy

Centuries old, originated when men in armor raised their helmet visor so they could be identified

A

Hand Salute

34
Q

Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy

A

The Second Continential Congress

35
Q

State the first Navy ship named after an enlisted man, and why

A

USS Osmond Ingram

First enlisted man to be killed in WWI in October 1917

enlisted = like me = biology = gram-negative

36
Q

State the following event and date

War Department and Navy Department merged into the DoD under the Secretary of Defense and created the Department of the Air Force

A

National Security Act of 1947

37
Q

The current Navy values were developed and adopted by CNO Admiral ____ in 1992 after the Tailhook scandal where more than 100 sailors and marines sexually assaulted at least 90 people

A

Kelso

38
Q

Fill in the blank in regards to the National Security Act of 1947

Signed by ____ and established by ____.

War Department and Navy Department merged into ____ under the Secretary of Defense and created ____.

A

Signed by __President Truman__ and established by __the CIA__.

War Department and Navy Department merged into __the DoD__ under the Secretary of Defense and created __the Department of the Air Force__.

39
Q

State the following custom and courtesy

When merchant ships salute Navy ships

A

Dipping the Ensign

40
Q

State the following custom and courtesy

A national salute of ____ guns is fired on ____, ____, and ____.

Salutes for naval officers are
1. Admiral - ____ guns
2. Vice Admiral - ____ guns
3. Rear Admiral - ____ guns
4. Commodore - ____ guns

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A national salute of __21__ guns is fired on __Washington’s Birthday__, __Independence Day__, and __Memorial Day__.

Salutes for naval officers are
1. Admiral - __17__ guns
2. Vice Admiral - __15__ guns
3. Rear Admiral - __13__ guns
4. Commodore - __11__ guns

41
Q

State the seven principles of Naval Logistics

A

FRE ASSS

Flexibility
Responsiveness
Economy

Attainability
Simplicity
Sustainability
Survivability

42
Q

State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved

First U.S. manned space flight occurred

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Mercury 3
May 5, 1961

Alan Shepard

First flight = Shepards are alone = Mercury is the 1st planet
1st = not the first M month = May not March
It’s the 5th b/c the 2 manned flight adds the 2 in front of the 1 manned flight

43
Q

State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved

First U.S. two manned space mission that accomplished maneuvers from one orbit to another

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Gemini 3
March 25, 1965

Virgil Grissom & John Young

2 manned mission = 2 = II = Gemini (symbol has 2 lines)

It’s the 25th b/c the 2 manned flight adds the 2 in front of the 1 manned flight

44
Q

State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved

First manned lunar landing

A

Apollo 11
July 16-24, 1969

Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin

First = 1
First of first = 1 + 1 = Apollo 11
Apollo = sun god = July is hottest month

*LUNAR LANDING NOT SPACE TRAVEL

45
Q

State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved

Sixth and final lunar landing mission

A

Apollo 17
December 7-19, 1972

Eugene Cernan & Harrison Schmitt

Final = 17 = Apollo 17
December = final month = final lunar landing
The year is the date backwards

46
Q

State the name and date of the following event and the sailor(s) involved

First space shuttle mission aboard space shuttle Columbia

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STS-1
April 12, 1981

The year before the computer was made
STS = Space Shuttle Mission

47
Q

State the following mission and where they are located
1. PACOM
2. EUCOM
3. SOUTHCOM
4. CENTCOM
5. NORTHCOM

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  1. PACOM - Pacific Command - Pearl Harbor, HI
  2. EUCOM - European Command - Stuttgart, Germany
  3. SOUTHCOM - Southern Command - Miami, FL
  4. CENTCOM - Central Command - Tampa, FL (Central America)
  5. NORTHCOM - Northern Command - Peterson AFB, CO
48
Q

State the following mission and where they are located
1. SOCOM
2. TRANSCOM
3. STRATCOM
4. AFRICOM

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  1. SOCOM - Special Operations Command - Tampa, FL
  2. TRANSCOM - Transport Command - Scott AFB, IL
  3. STRATCOM - Strategic Command - Offutt AFB, NE (the base is strategically in Nebraska)
  4. AFRICOM - Africa Command - Stuttgart, Germany
49
Q

Define the following
1. TF
2. TG
3. TU
4. TE

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  1. TF - Task Force
  2. TG - Task Group
  3. TU - Task Unit
  4. TE - Task Element
50
Q

Define the operating areas of the following numbered fleets
1. 3rd Fleet
2. 4th Fleet
3. 5th Fleet
4. 6th Fleet
5. 7th Fleet
6. 10th Fleet

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  1. 3rd Fleet - N & E Pacific Ocean
  2. 4th Fleet - Central & South America
  3. 5th Fleet - Central Commands (5 fingers is half/center of hand)
  4. 6th Fleet - Mediterranean Sea, N Atlantic, Africa
  5. 7th Fleet - W Pacific, Indian Ocean
  6. 10th Fleet - Cyberspace, Space
51
Q

Define C5I

A

Control
Command
Communication
Computers
Collaboration
Intelligence

Control the Commands using Communication on Computers and Collaboration using Intel

52
Q

Explain the mission of the DISA

A

To provide enterprise infrastructure to ensure/for a net-centric enterprise

53
Q

State what is found in the following portions of a service record
1. Page 2
2. Page 13
3. NAVPERS 1070/880 and 881
4. SGLI

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  1. Page 2 - SGLI & Dependents (2 looks like an s)
  2. Page 13 - Admin comments for permanent record

*3. NAVPERS 1070/880 and 881 - awards, quals, schools

  1. SGLI - Life insurance
54
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State the purpose of the following
BBD

A

*Billet Based Distribution

Gives command sailor’s info including:
1. Gains
2. Losses
3. Transfers
4. NEC’s
5. PRD (projected rotation date = when orders expire)

55
Q

State the purpose of the following
ODCR

A

The Officer Distribution Control Report

Same as the BBD but for officers (gives command sailor info to command)

56
Q

State the purpose of the following
AMD

A

Active Manpower Document

Manpower requirements for the Navy

57
Q

Discuss the importance of the IG

A

IG = Inspector General of the DoD

Conducts and supervises audits and investigations relating to the DoD

58
Q

Explain the CNO’s four core attributes

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  1. Toughness
  2. Integrity
  3. Accountability
  4. Initiative

Tough Idiots Are In the Navy

59
Q

Discuss the uses of Government commercial purchase card (IMPAC VISA)

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Commercial payments under the micro-purchase amount of $3,000
cp (cheap payments not) –> mp (most price)

60
Q

State the purpose of Naval Intelligence

A

To support all aspects of Naval operations & inform the commander

61
Q

Explain why the U.S. Navy only uses “.mil” email addresses on government systems

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Meets CIANA, IA, and *accreditation requirements
CIANA doesn’t want me to go into the .mil-itary b/c she won’t see me again