Seaworthiness Flashcards

(23 cards)

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What is the ODSwR

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The office of defence sea worthiness regulator works on behalf of the Defence Seaworthiness Regulator to monitor and assess Defence seaworthiness performance and achieve maritime capability outcomes. This includes maintaining the DSwMS - the maritime risk management framework,

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What are GMCO’s

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Government and Management Compliance Obligations

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What are ACCOs

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Activity and Condition-based Compliance Obligations

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What is Seaworthiness

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To ensure the operation of a maritime mission system IAW OSI so that
a. maximises operational intent
b. Eliminate or minimise risk

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5
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What is the Functional Master Set

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The MSwFMS was developed to provide a stable and enduring reference set of functions that must be executed to deliver seaworthy material during all phases of the product lift cycle

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What is SRAF

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The sea release assurance framework assesses the effective completion and seaworthiness assurance of fleet units and their support element training

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7
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What is the reference for SRAF

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ANP 4324

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What does the SRAF rely on

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SRAF relies on a formally documented three pillar and three domain certification system to assure accountability in decision making.

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9
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What are the three domains of SRAF

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Support, Technical and Operational

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10
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What are the three pillars of SRAF

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People, process, plant

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11
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How many Sea Release Levels are there

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6

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12
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What are the sea release levels

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SRL0 - Acceptance into service
SRL0 - In service reset
SRL1 - Release into MSE and Sea Trials
SRL2 - Release into Unit Readiness Workup
SRL3 - Release into FAS or Mission Readiness Workup
MR - Mission Ready
Task Group MR - Releases TG to undertake a mission

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13
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What tool is used with SRAF

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SMART - Sea Release Management Assurance Reporting Tool

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14
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What areas are reported in the reporting tool

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  • PPP
  • OLM
  • SwMA
  • URDEF
  • DMA
  • Health and Logistic Inventory
  • Personnel Status
  • OPLIMs
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What does the command team report to the board

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SRL1 - reports against capabilty required MSE, SAT and SQT
SRL2 - reports against capability required UR WUP requirements
SRL3 - reporting against you are WUP/E
MRB - reporting against OSI and OIP

Command team should address if the FE is ready and ready for RL

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16
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Is it possible for a DE to retain a release level

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Retaining a RL during SRAP maybe required during operational commitments

17
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What is reported in during a SRB

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  1. PPP Offset
  2. OLM
  3. SwMA
  4. URDEFs
  5. DMA
  6. Health and Logistic Inventory
  7. Personnel status
  8. OPLIMs
  9. Cumulative Risk Assesment
18
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What are the three goals of GMCOs

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Goal 1: The Defence Maritime Enterprise enables achievement of the Seaworthiness Outcome through suitable governance and management activities and arrangements.
Goal 2: A maritime mission system and its enabling support system align with the Capability Manager’s operating and support intent.
Goal 3: A maritime mission system and its enabling support system are operated in accordance with the Capability Manager’s authorised operating and support intent.
Outcome

19
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What are the 3 goals of ACCOs

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ACCO Goal 1 - The functions necessary for the mission system to exist and endure are established, monitored and maintained
ACCO Goal 2 - The functions necessary for mission systems to move and maintain position are established, monitored and maintained
ACCO Goal 3 - The functions necessary for the mission system to perform the tasks are established, monitored and maintained

20
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What PWT Training Occurs

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  • OPs room training at Watson simulator
  • SMET refresher
  • Boat training
  • Rifle/Pistol training
21
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What is a SWMA

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A seaworthiness material assessment:
SWMA is a mechanism with a repeatable and auditable process to determine material state

22
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How often does SwMA’s occur

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  1. Post Corrective maintenance
  2. CO/HOD Direction
  3. External Maintenance Period — included STW
  4. Prior to layup
    5 At Fleet commander direction
  5. Annual expiry