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| ADMIN: Who does all CG printing? |
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| Under no circumstances should printing be procured through any avenue other than the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) “unless specifically authorized by Title 44 of the U.S.C. or other statute.” (USCG Printing and Binding Regulations, CIM5600.6C, page 1-1) |
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| ATON: How do you time a light? |
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A term used to describe when a pile (wood, concrete or steel) has been driven to the depth that the surrounding soil will provide the required load bearing support of both the pile and its intended load. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Seamanship, CIM16500.21, Glossary) |
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| ATON: Which provides better fixity; sand or mud? |
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| ATON: What is the minimum depth of penetration for soft mud? |
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| ATON: What reference would you look in for depth of penetration requirements? |
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| ATON: How is "drop zone" defined in the Tower Manual? |
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Definition
Is an area whose radius is 1/2 the height of the tower and centered on the tower axis. (Tower Manual, CIM11000.4A, page 2-1) |
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| ATON: How is "drop zone" defined in the ATON - Structures Manual? |
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Definition
Is an area whose radius is 1/2 the height of the highest climber and centered on the tower axis. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Structures, CIM16500.25A, page 4-2) |
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| ATON: What is a 5X9 LCFR? |
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Definition
A lighted, can shaped foam buoy that is Radar reflective. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 2-1) |
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| ATON: What size chain would you use for a 5X9 LCFR? |
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Definition
Anywhere from 3/4" to 1". It depends on how deep the water is. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, ) |
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| ATON: What are the 3 parts of a chain mooring? |
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Definition
riser chain, chafe section, bottom chain (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 2-33) |
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| ATON: What is significant about the riser? |
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The section of the buoy mooring chain that is constantly rubbing on the bottom as the buoy rises and falls in the seas. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Seamanship, CIM16500.21, Glossary) |
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| ATON: How long may a foam buoy remain on station? |
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Definition
For as long as they can be maintained by a servicing unit and serve as an effective aid to navigation. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 7-3) |
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| ATON: How do you mark a foam buoy? |
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Definition
Preferred Channel Mark, 4 foot triangle (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, ) |
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| ATON: Can a BUSL pick up a 5X11 buoy? How about a flooded 5X11? |
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Definition
Yes. No, the maximum working load limit of the BUSL's "A-Frame" is 4500 pounds. IAW Table 2-7 of the ATON - Tech Man, a flooded 5X11 would weigh 9000 pounds. (49' Buoy Utility Stern Loading (BUSL) Boat Operator's Handbook, CIM16114.22A, ) |
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| ATON: Can you use a 1-1/2" chain on a 5X9 LCR? If so, when and where? What reference? |
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Definition
Yes, in the chafe section in order to extend the time between mooring inspections. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 2-6) |
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| ATON: What type of material are lifting chains and shackles made out of? |
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Definition
heat treated alloy steel (Aids to Navigation Manual, Seamanship, CIM16500.21, page 2-2) |
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| ATON: How do you mark a wreck? |
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Definition
IAW Chapter 6 of Aids to Navigation, Administration Manual (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, Ch. 6) |
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| ATON: Who can authorize the marking of a wreck? |
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Definition
The District Commander (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, Ch. 6) |
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| ATON: How often do you visit your waterways? |
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Definition
At least once a year. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 7-6) |
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Term
| ATON: What are the duties and responsibilities of an ANT? OIC responsibility? |
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Definition
The servicing of assigned aids to navigation, correcting discrepancies on assigned aids and verifying the information in i-ATONIS, the Light List, Coast Pilot and nautical charts every time an aid to navigation is serviced. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 8-3) |
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| ATON: What form do you use to propose a change to ATON? |
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Definition
CG-3213 - Aids to Navigation Operation Request (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 2-2) |
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| ATON: What is needed to position ATON? |
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Definition
GPS or DGPS. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 2-1) |
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Definition
Waterway Analysis and Management System (WAMS) analysis (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 2-5) |
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Definition
Aids Positioning Report (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 8-2) |
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Term
| ATON: What is the accuracy class for "Alpha"? |
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Definition
A30 (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-12) |
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Term
| ATON: How do you track batteries? Do you track LEDs? |
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Definition
All batteries are tracked using I-ATONIS. Yes, LED batteries are marked as one battery. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 2-12) |
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Term
| ATON: How often are you required to visit lights, DBNs, and buoys? |
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Definition
Routine servicing intervals shall not exceed 3 years for lighted, fixed structures and buoys and 5 years for unlighted, fixed structures. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 7-4) |
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Term
| ATON: You receive a report of a knock down of a light. What reports are required? |
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Definition
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| ATON: How long may a TRBL remain on station? |
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Definition
No temporary aid should remain on station longer than six months except for infrequent cases as justified by the District Commander. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 3-16) |
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Term
| ATON: What is the process for establishing/dis-establishing PATON? |
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Definition
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| ATON: Range gets knocked down, what action is required? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: If you lose a battery, what must you do? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: What is the difference between the location of the sinker vs. the location of the buoy? |
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Definition
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Definition
is the true direction and distance in yards that the buoy is being forced away from the sinker's position as a result of the forces acting on the buoy's hull. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 6-5) |
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Term
| ATON: Accuracy class for "Bravo". |
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Definition
B50 (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-12) |
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Term
| ATON: How are ICW aids marked? |
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Definition
With yellow symbols. Triangles indicate starboard hand aids and squares indicate port hand aids. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 4-32) |
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Term
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Definition
Class 5, Plastic Can, Radar reflective (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 2-2) |
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Term
| ATON: What PPE is required for tower climbing? What is the minimum height? |
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Definition
PPE includes a safety helmet with a chinstrap, safety footwear, eye protection, and protective clothing. 4 feet. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Structures, CIM16500.25A, page 4-2) |
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Term
| ATON: Prior to getting U/W to work buoys, what should you do with AAPS? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: Can you remove or relocate an aid? If so, under what circumstances? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: What does LLNR mean? |
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Definition
LLNR: Light List Number (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-13) |
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Term
| ATON: What does aBSD mean? |
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Definition
aBSD: Achievable Buoy Station Dimension (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-11) |
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Term
| ATON: What does MPP mean? |
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Definition
MPP: Most Probable Position (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 6-6) |
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Term
| ATON: What does CWC mean? |
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Definition
CWC: Center of Watch Circle (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 6-6) |
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Definition
AP: Assigned Position (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-1) |
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Term
| ATON: What does DPT mean? |
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Definition
DPT: Desired Positioning Tolerance (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-1) |
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Term
| ATON: What does AEE mean? |
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Definition
AEE: Achievable Error Ellipse (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-1) |
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| ATON: What does WCR mean? |
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Definition
WCR: Watch Circle Radius (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-1) |
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Definition
AC: Accuracy Classification (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-1) |
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Term
| ATON: What info is on the aid accuracy classification worksheet? Who signs it? |
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Definition
Aid Name, LLNR, AP, DPT, Target Area, WCR, AC. The CO/OIC signs. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Positioning, CIM16500.1C, page 4-14) |
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Term
| ATON: What is the process for qualifying tower climbers? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: Where does the CG get its authority to conduct ATON? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: What are the steps for marking a wreck? Color, markings, characteristics? |
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Definition
Report to District Commander via Sector; await instructions. The color, numbering, shape and light chararacteristics of aids marking wrecks and other obstructions must conform to the U.S. marking system and the IALA System (33 CFR Part 62) in use in the geographical area. The use of lateral marks shall be the first consideration when establishing a wreck marking, but the use of isolated danger marks is authorized. (, , ) |
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Term
| ATON: What are the characteristics of a safe water buoy? |
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Definition
Safe water marks have red and white vertical stripes. Beacons have an octagonal daymarks; buoys display a red spherical topmark. (Aids to Navigation, Administration, CIM16500.7A, page 4-6) |
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Term
| ATON: What is the holding power of a Dor-Mor? |
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Definition
roughly 10 times its weight at 3:1 Scope (www.dor-mor.com) (, , ) |
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Definition
an Aids to Navigation Operation Request (, , ) |
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Term
| ATON: How many people are required to respond to a structure? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: What are you looking for when reviewing an APR? |
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Definition
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Term
| ATON: How many basic classes of rhythms are used by the CG for light signals? |
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Definition
Eight. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 6-2) |
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Term
| ATON: What is a 2 + 1 flash? |
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Definition
A group flash; 2 flashes followed by 1 flash, groups seperated by a longer period of darkness. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 6-2) |
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Term
| ATON: Define the Quick Flash Rhythm. |
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Definition
displaying not less than 60 flashers per minute. (Aids to Navigation Manual, Technical, CIM16500.3A, page 6-2) |
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Term
| AUX: Auxiliary boat is u/w, not on orders. Can they tow a D/A vessel? |
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Definition
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Term
| BOAT: What is the COMDT's alcohol policy for shore units? |
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Definition
The boat crew, duty section, and any other persons who might reasonably be expected to be recalled to support unit operations are restricted from underway operations for 12 hours after last alcohol use and must have no residual effects. This includes the use of “low” and “no” alcohol beer. (49' Buoy Utility Stern Loading (BUSL) Boat Operator's Handbook, CIM16114.23B, page 2-15) |
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Term
| BOAT: Will your unit have a CDO? If so, who will they be? |
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Definition
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Term
| BOAT: What tier is a CBM? |
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Definition
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Term
| CASREP: What is a Casrep?_x000D_ |
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Definition
Casualty Report: is a means to notify the operational chain of command of a loss of operating capability, and a means of arranging for the necessary support to restore the lost capability. (Casualty Reporting (CASREP) Procedures (Materiel) Manual, CIM3501.3F, page 2) |
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Definition
Alcohol is the significant of causitive factor. The member must actually consume alcohol for an incident to have occurred. (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, page 1-2) |
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Term
| CDAR: Alcohol-Related Situation |
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Definition
Is any situation in which alcohol was involved or present but was not considered a causitive factor for a member's undesirable behavior or performance. Alcohol does not have to be consumed (buying for minors). (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, page 2-2) |
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| CDAR: What is a formal referral? |
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Definition
A "formal" referral occurs when the command initiates documentation and treatment for a member as a result of the member's behavior or actions. (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, ) |
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| CDAR: Crew member has damaged government property and alcohol is involved. What do you do? |
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Definition
Determine whether alcohol was the causative factor. If alcohol was the causative factor, then document (CG-3307) and process as an Alcohol Incident; seek alcohol screening for member. (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, page 2-2) |
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| CDAR: You have an under age crew member found consuming alcohol. What do you do? |
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Definition
Underage drinking is considered an Alcohol Incident; counsel the member and initiate an alcohol screening IAW with the CG Healt Promotion Manual. If it is not the member's first Incident, discharge proceedings shall commence. (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, page 2-5) |
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| CDAR: You have a member who is diagnosed as alcohol abusive, with the diagnosis the Dr recommends a Pre-treatment program, where will you go for the requirements of a Pre-treatment program?_x000D_ |
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Definition
Chapter 2, Coast Guard Health Promotion Manual: pre-treatment should include detoxification if needed, weekly meetings with the CDAR, abstinence from comsuming alcohol and attendance of an abstinence based 12 step program at least twice a week. (CG Health Promotion Manual, CIM6200.1A, page 2-13) |
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| CDAR: In the instance of underage drinking is alcohol screening required, is it considered an alcohol incident?_x000D_ |
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Definition
Yes, it is an Alchohol Incident _x000D_ Yes, screening is required _x000D_ Coast Guard Health Promotions Manual_x000D_ Coast Guard Drug and Alcohol Abuse program (CG Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program, CIM1000.10, page 2-5) |
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| CDAR: Member believes he may have an alcohol problem. What do you do? |
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Definition
Advise him to self-refer and seek alcohol screening. (, , ) |
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Term
| CG ORG: Which office staff in Headquarters oversees all aspects of small boat station operations?_x000D_ |
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Term
| CG ORG: Which office staff in Headquarters overseas all aspects of cutter operations?_x000D_ |
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Definition
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Term
| CGBI: What report can you view to determine the overall status/readiness of your unit? |
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Definition
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Term
| CGBI: How do you determine a unit's IDP completion? Where do you look? |
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Definition
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Term
| CISM: Your crew responds to a SAR case where there is a loss of civilian life. What can you do for your crew? |
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Definition
Consult EAPC, conduct Critical Incident Stress Defusing, request Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and/or Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD). (Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), CI1754.3A, pages 1 & 2) |
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| CISM: Local news wants to interview your crew about previously mentioned SAR case. Do you let them talk to your crew? |
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Definition
No. I want to minimize their exposure to "environmental stressor" such as heat, cold, noise, disturbing visual scenes, and MEDIA INQUERIES). (Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), CI1754.3A, Encl 3, 1.b.) |
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Definition
Critical Incident Stress Management (Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), CI1754.3A, ) |
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: When is the cutter engineer report required/due? |
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Definition
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| CUTTER PMS: What report does the barge get reported on? |
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Definition
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| CUTTER PMS: When is a full power trial required? |
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Definition
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| CUTTER PMS: What is a cutter maintenance plan? |
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Definition
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| CUTTER PMS: What is discussed at the first "A" team meeting? |
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Definition
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: What is a hull inspection report and when is it due? |
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Definition
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: Who is the maintenance control officer? What do they do? |
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Definition
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: How much overdue maintenance is allowed before the EO shuts down the vessel? |
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Definition
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: Are you allowed to stop a contractor from installing something incorrectly (not unsafe) while in the yards? What are the steps to do so? |
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Definition
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: What is reserve buoyancy? |
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Definition
The volume of the watertight portion of the ship above the waterline is known as the ship’s reserve buoyancy. Expressed as a percentage, reserve buoyancy is the ratio of the volume of the above-water body to the volume of the underwater body. Thus reserve buoyancy may be stated as a volume in cubic feet, as a ratio or percentage, or as an equivalent weight of seawater in tons. (In tons it is 1/35 of the volume in cubic feet of the above-water body.) (, , ) |
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| CUTTER PMS: How do you calculate reserve buoyany? |
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Definition
Expressed as a percentage, reserve buoyancy is the ratio of the volume of the (watertight) above-water body to the volume of the underwater body. (, , ) |
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: How often do you inspect a vessel while inport? What reference? |
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Definition
Bi-weekly while in port. Naval Engineering Manual (Naval Engineering Manual, CIM9000.6E, page 090-1) |
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Term
| CUTTER PMS: Who's permission do you need to move a disabled CG boat? |
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Definition
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| CUTTER PMS: What manual would you refer to for a hole in the barge (flooding)? |
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Definition
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Term
| DADT: What is the current Don’t Ask Don't Tell policy? |
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Definition
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Term
| DADT: Your BM2 tells you that he is gay and glad that the DADT policy is no longer in effect. What do you say? |
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Definition
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Term
| DADT: From previous: BM2 tells you that he just got married to his life long partner while on leave in Hawaii and they adopted a child. BM2 wants benefits for his husband and child. What do you tell them? |
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| DADT: You are quoted in the paper as opposing the CG DADT policy but you never provided an interview. What do you do? |
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Definition
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Definition
Special Emergency Operations and Procedures Program (Cutter Training & Qualification Manual, CIM3502.4I, page iii) |
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| DC: Describe the SEOPS Program |
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Definition
SEOPS is a training and qualification system specifically designed for cutters 175' and less. Volume I of the SEOPS unit level training is equivalent to the Navy DC PQS. SEOPS combines standard doctrine, a core and strand unit level training and qual system and training team visits to enhance and sustain cutter readiness. (Cutter Training & Qualification Manual, CIM3502.4I, page 6-2) |
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| DC: Where can you find grade sheets for SEOPS? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is a DC Closure Log? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is a Circle "Y" fitting? |
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Definition
Are marked with a black "Y" inside a black circle. The fitting may be opened without special autorization for DC or during routine inspection intervals. The fitting must be secured immediately after use. (, , ) |
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| DC: What is a Circle "W" fitting? |
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Definition
Ventilations systems and fitting serving spaces in continuous use. William fittings are kept open during all material conditions because the serve a vital purpose and when closed may impair the ship or spaces they serve. Circle "W" means to close the fitting in the event of an emergency to prevent the spread of damage or as a defense measure in the event of CBR attack. (, , ) |
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| DC: Who publishes DC-PQS? |
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Definition
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| DC: What is "Alarm Management"? |
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Definition
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| DC: You have a crewmember that is advanced DCPQS qualified. What is needed for them to qualify SEOPS? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is progressive flooding? What manual would you look in to take corrective action? |
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Definition
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| DC: What is the casualty control manual? Where is it kept? How many chapters does it have? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is the restricted maneuvering doctrine? Where can you find it? |
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Definition
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| DC: What is free communication effect? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is free surface effect? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: While U/W, how often should the OIC conduct a walk through of the spaces? |
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Definition
At least weekly. (Naval Engineering Manual, CIM9000.6E, page 090-1) |
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Term
| DC: What is the main space fire doctrine? Where can you find the actions required to be taken? |
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Definition
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Term
| DC: What is a CCOL? Where are they located? |
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Definition
Compartment Check-Off List, The CCOL shall be permanently posted in the compartment near each access opening or in the area concerned. It shall provide an itemized list indicating the location of all classified fittings and other facilities useful for damage control. The CCOL is intended for ready use by personnel responsible for setting of material conditions of readiness. (Naval Engineering Manual, CIM9000.6E, page 079-9) |
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| DC: What is a "Restricted Maneuvering Doctrine?_x000D_ |
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Definition
The restricted maneuvering doctrine is a written agreement between the CO/OIC and the EO/EPO regarding the level of casualty control initial action to be taken during periods of restricted maneuverability. It shall cover the circumstances when a watchstander may secure equipment as part of initial actions to effect casualty control, when securing of this equipment may place the vessel in jeopardy. Restricted maneuvering may be considered to be all those times when the vessel is at Special Sea Detail, Unrep, Flight Operations, or other times as the CO/OIC directs. (Naval Engineering Manual, CIM9000.6E, page 079-26) |
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| DC: What actions are taken when your engineer finds 25 gallons of lube oil on deck while U/W? |
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Definition
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Term
| EAP: What is EAP? How many calls? Who is eligible? |
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Definition
EAP: Employee Assistance Program. SESSIONS: up to 6 per problem, per year. ELIGIBILITY: all civilian and active duty employees and their family members. (Employee Assistance Program (EAP), CI1740.7B, page 3) |
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Term
| EAP: Can the command order a crew member to attend EAP? |
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Definition
No. Participation must be voluntary. (Employee Assistance Program (EAP), CI1740.7B, page 3) |
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Term
| ESO: As and OIC are you automatically an ESO? If not, who assigns authority? |
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Definition
No. Managed by FORCECOM (FC-51) and the CG Institute. (Performance, Training and Education Manual, CIM1500.10C, page 4-2) |
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Term
| ESO: Where do you find policy guidance for ESO issues? |
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Definition
the Performance, Training and Education Manual and on the CGI website (Performance, Training and Education Manual, CIM1500.10C, page 4-2) |
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Term
| ETHICS: Can you accept free tickets for your crew and if so what is the dollar value? |
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Definition
| (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, ) |
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Term
| ETHICS: Your crew responds to a SAR case where they save an expensive yacht. The next morning you find a dozen Maine lobster on the station door step dropped off by FedEx with a thank you note from the owner of the yacht. What do you do? |
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Definition
| (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, ) |
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Term
| ETHICS: Commercial tug boat owner wants to take you to lunch. Can you go? |
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Definition
| (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, ) |
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Term
| ETHICS: Your neighbor offers to take you to lunch. Can he pay? |
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Definition
| (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, ) |
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Term
| ETHICS: You are a guest speaker for a Rotary luncheon and are presented a plaque valued at $75. Can you accept? |
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Definition
Yes. (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, ) |
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Term
| ETHICS: Does the Standards of Ethical Conduct Manual, CIM5370.8B apply to the Auxiliary? |
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Definition
No. (Standards of Ethical Conduct , CIM5370.8B, page 2) |
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| FACILITIES: Describe the SSMR process. |
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Definition
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Term
| FACILITIES: If you receive "self help funds" can you use a contractor? |
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| FACILITIES: Describe the CSMP process. |
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| FACILITIES: How is funding for civil engineering determined? |
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| FAMILY: Name 3 suspected findings for a family advovacy case. |
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| FAMILY: What is FAC? What do they provide? |
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| FAMILY: When do you notify FAC? |
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| FAMILY: Does an open FAC case effect promotion? What do you tell the member? |
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| FAMILY: Spouse of MK3 calls you to report that she is the victim of domestic violence. What do you do? |
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| FAMILY: Can you restrict the MK3 to your unit (from previous scenario)? |
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| FAMILY: MK3 threatens to hurt himself. What do you do? |
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| FAMILY: Who do you report child abuse to? When? |
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| FAMILY: If you receive a report of spousal abuse, do you confront the member? |
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| FAMILY: What is FAS? What do they provided? |
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| FOOD: Galley inventory: what is the difference between purchase vs allowance? |
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| FOOD: What gives your FS authority to purchase food? |
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| FOOD: What type of inventory does your cook use on a PB? |
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| FOOD: If your cook exceeds 10% at the end of the month what is required? |
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Basic Daily Food Allowance (, , ) |
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| FOOD: What is a BDFA? How does it compute to the number of people at the unit?_x000D_ |
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The Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA) is the_x000D_ monetary value of a prescribed quantity of food required to feed one person three meals_x000D_ within 24 hours. Coffee mess and snacks are not included in this allowance._x000D_ Rations in Kind x CGDF Classification = BDFA_x000D_ CG Food Service Manual COMDTINST 4061.5A (, , ) |
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FOOD: If a CG Aux member eats at unit, what kind of ration is claimed?_x000D_ _x000D_ |
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Partial Rations at no charge to the member. _x000D_ CG Food Service Manual COMDTINST 4061.5A (, , ) |
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| FOOD: If your mess is 100% SEPRATS, how much of an increase in BDFA do you get?_x000D_ |
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30% for Small CGDF, 15% for Medium CGDF, 0% for Large CGDF._x000D_ CG Food Service Manual COMDTINST 4061.5A (, , ) |
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| FOOD: You're eating lunch on the mess deck and you observe your crew heading home at 1300 liberty. As they were leaving they took some steaks, hamburger and other items from the galley. Is this allowed? |
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| FRAT: Can an E7 from District date and E4 from your unit? |
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The relationship is considered unacceptable when it is between chief petty officers and junior enlisted personnel, E4 and below. (Discipline & Conduct, CIM1600.2, page 2-3) |
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| HAZCOM: How often is hazardous communications training required? For who? What is it? |
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| HEALTH: What can health promotion provide for you and your crew? |
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| HEALTH: Who conducts the weigh-ins for your unit? |
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| HEALTH: If a member of your crew is over the weight and BMI limits, what can you do? |
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| HEALTH: What is MAW as it refers to body weight? |
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Maximum Allowable Weight (, , ) |
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| HEALTH: Members over their MAW must fill out a PWP; members within 10 pounds of their MAW should be encourage to fill out a PWP. What is a PWP? |
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Persanl Wellness Profile (CG Health Promotion Manual, CIM6200.1A, ) |
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| HEALTH: What is A PARQ, CG Form 6200? |
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Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (CG Health Promotion Manual, CIM6200.1A, ) |
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| HEALTH: Can someone have their orders cancelled if they are over their MAW? |
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Yes. Both PCS and Resident Training orders can be cancelled. PCS orders may be executed with prior authorization in writing from CGPC. (CG Weight & Body Fat Standards Program Manual, CIM1020.8G, ) |
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| HEALTH: When are you required to be weighed? What reference? |
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Semi-annually in April and October (CG Weight & Body Fat Standards Program Manual, CIM1020.8G, ) |
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| HEALTH: What is the sole Health Risk Assessment (HRA) tool authorized for use by the CG? |
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Personal Wellness Profile (PWP) by Wellsource (CG Health Promotion Manual, CIM6200.1A, page 5-1) |
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| HEALTH: You see a crew member smoking "spice" while off duty. What do you do? |
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| HEALTH: What is the OMSEP program? |
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| HEARING: When is hearing protection required? |
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| HEARING: What is the hearing protection program? |
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| L/E: Can you terminate a commercial F/V? What items would be considered for termination? |
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| L/E: What is the allowable BAC for a Master of a charter vessel? |
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| L/E: What is the allowable BAC for a Master on his own private vessel, not on duty? |
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| L/E: Your small boat is 2NM away from the cutter and reports that the owner/operator of the vessel is threatening to shoot the boarding team if they attempt to come on board. What do you do? |
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| L/E: What is the weapons qual process? |
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| L/E: What is the COMDT's UOF Policy? |
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| L/E: You have a crewmember that qualifies on the pistol. Will you allow him/her to carry? Will you interview him/her to determine if carriage should be allowed? |
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| L/E: How many person boarding team is required when boarding a vessel? |
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Boarding teams shall be comprised of at least two qualified personnel, at least one of which_x000D_ shall be a qualified Boarding Officer. Boarding team size beyond this minimum requirement is determined on a case-by-case basis._x000D_ MLEM COMDTINST M16247.1D Chapter 4 (, , ) |
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| L/E: What are the 6 levels of the Use of Force Continuum? |
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Level 1- Officer presence_x000D_ Level 2- Verbal commands_x000D_ Level 3- Control techniques (normal handcuffs)_x000D_ Level 4- Agressive response techniques (OC)_x000D_ Level 5- Intermediate Weapons_x000D_ Level 6- Deadly Force_x000D_ Chapter 4 MLEM (, , ) |
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| MISHAP: What is a Mishap? What is the reference?_x000D_ |
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| MISHAP: Who is the first reviewer of a Mishap? What is the ultimate destination? |
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| MISHAP: What is the timeline for sending a Class D mishap? |
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| MISHAP: Timeline for a Class C mishap? |
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| NAV: Speed is 14 knots. How far will you go in 6 minutes? |
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| NAV: You've traveled 1200 yards in 3 minutes. What is your speed? |
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| NAV: How often does the light list come out? |
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| NAV: When do you correct the light list? |
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| NAV: When does the local notice to mariners come out? |
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| NAV: What are the NEMA strings and how many are there? |
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| NAV: You travel 2500 yards in 5 minutes what speed are you making?_x000D_ |
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| NAV: During a navigation and piloting drill, all courses shall be plotted within how many degrees? |
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| NAV: Be proficient with the 6 Min Rule._x000D_ |
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| NAV: Be proficient with the 3 min Rule. |
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| NAVRULS: What is Rule 2 of the Navigation Rules? |
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Resposibility; consequences of neglect to comply or neglect of precaution or special circumstances of the case; due regard for all dangers of navigation and collision and departure from the rules to avoid immediate danger. (Navigation Rules, International - Inland, CIM16672.2D, pages 6 & 7) |
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| NAVRULS: Explain May and Shall |
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| NAVRULS: Rules of the Road. When MAY you deviate and when SHALL you deviate from the rules? |
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| NAVRULS: Your OOD calls you at 0200 and reports that he sees a vessel displaying sidelights with a flashing red light. What will you tell him? |
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| NAVRULS: What is the hierarchy of vessels as listed in the Nav Rules? |
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| NAVRULS: What is your sound signal for underway, making way when you have an engine casualty? |
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| NAVRULS: Can you sound the danger signal in the fog when you cannot see the vessel in front of you? |
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| NAVRULS: Describe "Safe Speed". |
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| NAVRULS: If you are transiting a channel and a vessel outside the channel crosses your starboard bow, what do you do? Who has the right of way? |
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| NAVRULS: What is the sound signal for U/W, making way? U/W, NOT making way? |
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| NAVRULS: You are a vessel u/w, a vessel is overtaking you that is Not under command. Who has the right of way?_x000D_ |
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| NAVRULS: What is a vessel that is "Not under command"?_x000D_ |
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| NAVRULS: Can you use VHF-FM CH 13 in international waters for making passing arrangements? |
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You could but international waters are governed by the COLREGS; the COLREGS do not require the use of radiotelephone for making passing arrangements. The Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act is applicable on navigable waters of the United States inside the boundary lines established in 46 CFR 7. In all cases, the Act applies on waters subject to the Inland Rules. The Act applies out to the three mile limit. In no instance does the Act apply beyond the three mile limit. (, , ) |
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| NAVSTAN: Explain the difference between a Raster and Vector Chart |
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Raster charts are digitized copies of paper charts. The information cannot be queried on a Raster chart and when used, alarms are not available as they are with ENC and DNC. Vector charts are computer generated images with information that can be queried and used for such functions as anti-grounding alerts. (CG Navigation Standards Manual, CIM3530.2D, page 5-3) |
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| NAVSTAN: Describe what is required in your Nav Standards. Are they required? |
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| NAVSTAN: Will you require your coxswains to carry their own charts? Explain. |
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| NAVSTAN: Describe cutter Nav Standards. |
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| NAVSTAN: Define Nav Draft. Is is standard for each boat type? Who decides? |
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| NAVSTAN: You're entering a small inlet/harbor for the first time. What are your options (you have to enter)? |
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| NAVSTAN: Will you allow your small boat to go further than 10NM away from the cutter at night? |
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| NJP: What gives you authority for NJP? |
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| NJP: What punishment can you issue for NJP? |
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| NJP: Can your XPO award NJP? If so, when? |
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| NJP: Can a crew member assigned afloat refuse NJP? |
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| NJP: What is the appeal time for NJP? |
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| NJP: When would you take a mast to the next higher level? |
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| NJP: You return from leave and discover that your XPO conducted NJP without your knowledge. Is this allowed? Concerns about an XPO doing this? |
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| NJP: You learn that a crew member has 5 stolen iPods in his berthing area locker. Can you search? |
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| OPSEC: You have an MK3 providing ops and schedule info on his Twitter account. What do you do? |
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| OPSEC: You see a video on YouTube by your MK3 of the 25 RBS u/w and the video shows the boat u/w and the view is from the driver's seat. What do you do? Do you do anything with the coxswain? |
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| ORD: What type of alarm system is required on an armory? |
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| ORD: What is an R-865? Who signs it and how often? |
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| ORD: What is an ATR? When are the submitted? |
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| PERSONNEL: What is EMI? Who can assign it? |
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| PERSONNEL: Who pays to attend TAPS course? Who is eligible to attend? |
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| PERSONNEL: Your MK2 at the small boat station says that she is pregnant. What do you tell her? |
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| PROPERTY: Explain the cradle to grave process for GP Property._x000D_ |
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| PUB AFFAIRS: What is the COMDT's social media policy? What is the reference? |
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| PUB AFFAIRS: Who is the PA at your district office? |
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| PUB AFFAIRS: Who is your unit's PA person? Who do you seek for PA training? |
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| PUB AFFAIRS: What would you tell your crew to say and/or how would you have them act if ever interviewed by the press? |
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| PUB AFFAIRS: Local newspaper sees your crew destroying osprey nests and wants to interview the crew. What do you do? |
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| PURCHASING: Name the sources of availability in order on a small purchase summary |
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| PURCHASING: What is a ratification used for? |
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Unauthorized Purchases (, , ) |
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| PURCHASING: What personnel is it mandatory to have a Gov't travel card?_x000D_ |
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| PURCHASING: Who approves a ratification for a purchase?_x000D_ |
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| PURCHASING: How is your facility budget determined? |
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| PURCHASING: Who pays for a $3500 air conditioner repair for your shore facility? |
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| PURCHASING: What is the process for requesting roof repairs in the amount of $18,000? |
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| PWCS: Where do you find guidance for the PWCS missions? |
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| PWCS: What is the PPE for a gunner during a PWCS mission? |
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| PWCS: Describe the vessel on vessel use of force policy. |
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| PWCS: Is a SNO required for vessel on vessel use of force? |
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| PWCS: What is a V-PIT? Is an SNO required to take action? |
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| PWCS: At what speed are small boat maneuvers considered to be high speed? |
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| PWCS: What are the small boat weapons carriage postures? |
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| PWCS: What is the Lautenberg Ammendment? Can someone use the .50 caliber machine gun if they are part of the ammendment? |
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| REGS: What are the coxswain's responsibilities in accordance with CG Regulations? |
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Safety and conduct of paasengers and crew, safe operation and navigation of boat assigned, completion of sortie or mission, (, , ) |
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| RIG: When do you inspect wire rope? |
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| RIG: When do you replace wire rope? |
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| RIG: When do you pull test wire rope? |
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| RIG: What is a Level I crane inspection? |
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| RIG: What is a dynamic load test? |
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| RIG: What is the frequency of a Level III crane inspection? What reference? |
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| RIG: What is recorded or logged in the rigging log? |
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| RIG: What information is contained on endless slings? |
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| RIG: Where do you find your guidance for weight handling equipment? |
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| RIG: What is the minimum required number of wraps for a wire rope drum? |
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| RIG: How many and what are the levels of crane inspections? When are they conducted? |
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| RIG: How often do you lubricate wire rope? With what? |
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| RIG: How often do you conduct weight handling equipment load tests? Test to what weight? Where do you log it? |
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| RIG: What is the preferred method for lubricating wire rope? |
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| RSS: What is the 50/50 box for PPE? |
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| RSS: If water temp is 47 and air temp is 68 what PPE is required? |
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| RSS: Who is allowed to grant a PPE waiver? Describe the steps to take. |
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| RSS: At what latitude are dry suit not required? Why? |
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| RSS: If you are a unit that is not required to carry drysuits can you get underway when the water/air temp are both below 50 degrees? Explain. |
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| RSS: Can you delegate the waiver process for PPE? |
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| SAFETY: Who is the safety officer at your unit? |
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| SAFETY: Who is the safety supervisor? |
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| SAR: Diverted to a SAR case 12NM offshore while underway in RBS. Can you continue? |
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| SAR: Does the CG fight fires? |
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| SAR: Definition of an Essential Mission. |
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| SAR: What are the 3 phases of SAR? |
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| SAR: Can you refloat a grounded vessel? Explain. |
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| SAR: What is a reasonable amount of time to respond to SAR? |
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Last Known Position (, , ) |
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| SAR: Responding to a 75' trawler with 6 POB, arrive at LKP and find nothing. What do you do? Search pattern, track spacing? (Seas/Wind calm, unlimited vis.) |
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| SAR: You find the 75' trawler upside down. Now what? |
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| SAR: What search pattern would you use to find a 70' fishing vessel in calm seas? Track spacing, radius? |
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| SAR: Rescue swimmer determines that PIW is trapped under capsized vessel. What can he do? |
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| SAR: What are your actions when a vessel grounds in you AOR? |
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| SAR: You find 2 buoys off station and a light extinguished after a grounding, what do you do? |
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| SAR: What are drifting patterns? |
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Sector Search Patterns. These patterns are best used when the datum is established within close limits, a very high coverage immediately around the datum is desired, and the area to be searched is not extensive._x000D_ This pattern is used when there is a high degree of confidence the search object is close to the estimated datum position. The first leg is normally in the direction of the search object's drift._x000D_ COMDTINST M16130.2E (, , ) |
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| SAR: What are the standards for successfully completing a drifting pattern in accordance with Part 4 of the BOAT Manual? |
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| SAR: What are precision patterns? |
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| SAR: In accordance with Part 4 of the BOAT Manual, how many minutes does the coxswain have to recover OSCAR from the water during a Man Overboard Drill? _x000D_ |
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| SAR: What is the initial track spacing for a PIW?_x000D_ |
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.1 or 200 yards _x000D_ Sar Addendum (, , ) |
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| SAR: Responding to an overturned vessel with 08 PIW. You are in sight and your stbd engine dies due to the impeller burning out. Can you continue with the mission? Explain. |
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| SAR: Sector tells you not to continue with the previously mentioned mission. Now what? |
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| SAR: A recreation boat refuses commercial towing and wants your crew to tow them. What do you do? |
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| SAR: How will you determine whether to put your crew on a sinking vessel? |
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| SAR: Would you allow family members to stay at the station during a high profile case (missing boat that has family members on board)? |
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| SB OPMAN: What type of casualty is the loss of an engine? While u/w, do you need a waiver to return to safe moorage? |
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| SB PMS: What manual describes what PMS to do on a UTB?_x000D_ |
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Naval Engineering Preventive Maintenance System (PMS) Technical Publications (, , ) |
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| SB TRAILERING: Can you load your small boat with ATON gear while trailering? |
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| SB TRAILERING: Where can you find the towing limitations for your GV? |
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| SHIP REGS: What is the COMDT's alcohol policy for cutters? |
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Comsumption prohibited while underway (ALPHA) or in a status of BRAVO 6 or higher. No consumption 6 hours prior to a previously scheduled underway time or prior to assuming watch or duty. (Shipboard Regulations Manual, CIM5000.7A, page 2-1) |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS: How does being enrolled in the Special Needs program effect transfer? |
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Depending on the needs of the dependant, services must be reasonably available to the family in the locations where the member will be transferred to. (, , ) |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS: How do you document that special needs is no longer needed? |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS: Is enrollemnt in special needs mandatory? |
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Enrollment is a condition of employment for active duty members. Eligible active duty members who do not require or request assistance still must enroll in the program. (CG Special Needs Program, CI1754.7A, ) |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS: What form is completed when enrolling in the special needs program? |
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CG-5494 (Encl. 1) for each identified family member (CG Special Needs Program, CI1754.7A, ) |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS: Where can you find a copy of the CG-5494? |
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In CI 1754.7A (CG Special Needs Program, CI1754.7A, ) |
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| TCT: How many categories are there to a GAR model? |
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| TCT: A GAR score of 47 is what level on the GAR scale? |
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| TCT: If GAR score is red do you have to cancel the mission? |
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| TRAINING: What is the Master Training List? |
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A list of formal school requirements for all cutter. (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What are the 3 phases of a unit training program? |
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| TRAINING: Describe the recertification process. |
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| TRAINING: How long can you defer a task in TMT? |
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| TRAINING: Where can you find a list of required drills for your cutter? |
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| TRAINING: What are the three main stages of the CG Boat Crew Training and Certification Program |
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Issued Task Assignment, complete qualification(PQS sign-offs complete), complete certification(Oral Board, Checkride, recommendation from BCEB to CO/OIC) (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: Upon reporting to the unit, previously qualified command personnel recertify on all boat types assigned within what time frame? _x000D_ |
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Six Months_x000D_ Part 5, Chapter 3, Section C_x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32B (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What are the primary functions of the Boat Crew Examination Board? |
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Examine and evaluate boat crew candidates. _x000D_ Part 5, Chapter 3, Section E._x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32B (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What are the steps to completing the boat crew qualification task? _x000D_ |
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Instructor assigns tasks, instructor assigns reading assignment, trainee completes reading assignment and study guide, instructor demonstrates task, walk trainee through tasks, trainee practices task, instructor signs off task. _x000D_ Part 5, Chapter 3, Section E._x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32B (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: Does a crewmember who has certified/recertified have to complete the minimum proficiency requirements for the current currency maintenance cycle? _x000D_ |
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A crewmember who is certified or recertified within 60 days of the end of the currency/proficiency period does not have to complete the minimum proficiency requirements for that period._x000D_ Part 5, Chapter 3, Section C_x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32 (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What are the minimums hours required underway at night per currency cycle? |
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Ashore unit Commanders shall ensure that a minimum of 10 hours of the unit’s underway training for each Boat Crew Member, Engineer, Coxswain, Heavy Weather Coxswain or Surfman be conducted at night._x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32 (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What constitutes night hours? _x000D_ |
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Night trips are defined as sorties beginning no sooner than ½ hour after sunset and ending NLT ½ hour before sunrise._x000D_ U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and_x000D_ Training (BOAT) Manual_x000D_ Volume I COMDTINST M16114.32 (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What are the five boat crew positions? _x000D_ |
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Surfman, HWX Coxswain, Coxswain, Engineer, Crewmen. (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: How many chapters make up the Boat Crew Qualification Guides? |
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Three _x000D_ Boat Man Vol. 1 (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What qualities should an assigned instructor exhibit? _x000D_ |
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Judgement, Patience, and Maturity (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: Who is responsible for carrying out an active unit training plan in accordance with the BOAT Manual_x000D_? |
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The Officer In Charge (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What does the BOAT in BOAT Manual stand for?_x000D_ |
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Boat Operations and Training (, , ) |
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| TRAINING: What tells you the non professional training that is required for a unit? |
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| TRAINING: What manual describes how to set up a training plan |
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| TRAINING: Name the sections to the training manual? |
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| TRAINING: What is the additional requirement for small boat currency requirements for cutter boat crews? |
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| TRAINING: As OIC what qual boards would you sit on and why? |
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| TRAINING: What is the minimum rank for a Training PO? |
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| TRAINING: What is the minimum rank for a Weapons PO? |
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| TRAINING: What does the STAN team inspect? |
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| TRAINING: If you pass the DWO test in 1995 and you do not take it again until 2001 is the test open book? |
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Closed._x000D_ COMDTINST 16672.5C DWO Exam Program (, , ) |
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| WORK LIFE: What work life programs require annual training? |
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| WORK LIFE: What work life programs require reporting? |
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| WORK LIFE: Who do you call for advice on elder care? |
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| WORK LIFE: Who do you call for transition programs? |
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| : When will you have your CDO call you? |
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| : What should you review the week prior to your change of command? |
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| : How many types of excursion are there? What is the math formula? |
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| : What PPE is required when using a chain saw? |
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| : What is discussed during the third "A" team meeting? |
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| : Are you authorized to gas free a space for a civilian contractor? |
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| : What tier level is a skiff on a WLR? |
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| : Can you utilize the GV for personnel to attend TAPS class? |
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| : You are notified of the death of one of your crew members. What do you do? |
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| : Name the people at you work-life staff? |
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| : Are you required to have an Ombudsman at your unit? |
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| : You have 2 female non-rates that share housing and 1 notifies you that the other was raped by one of your BM3s and that she was intoxicated (age 20). What do you do? Do you give the victim an alcohol incident? |
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| : Who is your most junior person? Where does he/she live? Married? Age? |
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| : The XPO (BM1) and EPO (MKC) on your PB don't get along. What are you going to do? |
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| : The XPO of the neighboring unit contacts you to say that their OIC is a tyrant. What do you do? |
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| : You are U/W and have a stop over in a different port. You wake up to see a statue on the mess deck (taken from the city park) and beer cans all over the ground on the pier and in the GV (loaned to you by the sector). What do you do? |
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| : From previous: You determine that your EPO was the senior person involved. What do you do? |
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| : Your first day on board and you find, in your office, a new pair of boots (your size), a hat with OIC embroidered on the back and a foul WX parka with your name embroidered on the pocket. What do you do? |
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Have embroidery removed from the parka! (, , ) |
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| : During your check in you see that the unit has had 6 masts in the last year. Concerns? |
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| : The FS2 is pregnant and states that the old OIC said she could transfer off of the boat because she is pregnant. Can she? |
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| : You are pulled over and your BAC is above the legal limit but the police officer, knowing who you are, gives you a ride home. Do you notify your chain of command? |
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