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High voltage warning and danger signs shall be posted conspicuously, generally at eye
level, on equipment containing more than ________ aboard cutters and on equipment
containing more than ______ at shore facilities.
1000 volts, 600 volts
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Shore equipment shall be isolated in accordance with _________.
29 CFR 1910.147 and 1910.331-.335
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Shipboard equipment shall be isolated in accordance with Equipment Tag-Out Procedure, ______________.
COMDTINST 9077.1 (series)
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Personnel working on afloat assets shall comply with the safety precautions and guidelines provided in the Shipboard Regulations Manual, _____________ and Naval Ships’ Technical Manual ___________ when working on energized equipment.
COMDINST 5000.7 (series),
Chapter 300
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Personnel working on shore assets shall comply with ______________________ when working on energized equipment.
CFR 1910.332 and 1910.333
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__________________ Switches shall not be used in lieu of applicable equipment tag-out/lock-out procedures.
Antenna Safety Disconnect
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Shorting/grounding probes, rated at ________ volts, shall be available to discharge electrical equipment capable of storing electrical energy in accordance with NSTM Chapter 300.
25,000
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Units with Electronic Technicians shall maintain at least one electrically safe workbench complying with or exceeding the safety standards contained in ___________.
NSTM Chapter 300-H
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All workbenches shall have signs posted above the workbenches indicating whether they are electrically safe in accordance with _________________.
NSTM Chapter 300-H
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Portable electric tools or equipment plugged into receptacles shall be equipped with a
ground wire and three-prong plug, except for double insulated tools which may have a
two-prong plug as permitted by ______________.
NSTM Chapter 300
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All portable electric tools and equipment shall be inspected and tested in accordance with _____________.
NSTM Chapter 300
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Equipment with more than one power source exceeding ________ shall have a permanent label conspicuously affixed warning personnel that multiple power sources exist and identifying the location of the circuit breakers or cut-out switches of the power sources.
12 volts
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All handheld radios procured by Coast Guard units shall be approved intrinsically safe in accordance with FM Global standards ___________.
3600 and 3610
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Handheld radios shall be certified for the following hazardous location Classes,
Divisions, and Groups as defined in Article 500 of the National Electric Code:
- (1) Classes I, II, and III.
- (2) Division I.
- (3) Groups D, F, and G.
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The Coast Guard currently uses three types of batteries ________________________. Different battery types shall be stored and disposed in accordance with the Hazardous Waste Management Manual, ___________.
- (1) Lead acid,
- (2) Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) and (3) Lithium.
COMDTINST M16478.1 (series)
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________ is a collection of
books that contain system documentation providing step-by-step procedures and
information necessary to operate, isolate, and perform casualty control for combat,
navigation, and communications systems.
CSOSS
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Navy Type Navy Owned (NTNO). NTNO systems shall be maintained in accordance
with the Maintenance Management Policy, ________________, and the Navy’s Ships Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) System Policy, ___________.
COMDTINST 4790.3 (series)
OPNAVINST 4790.4
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Electric Matting is rated to:
3,000 volts
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NTNO SPETE equipment falls under the CGETEP and is supported with ___________.
Navy AFC-80 funds
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C4ITSC BOD-TAB shall work with __________________
entities, and Product Lines/Core Technologies to provide the requisite recurring AFC-
42 and AFC-30 funding for proper lifecycle support of new electronic test equipment.
Commandant (CG-9), other Commandant (CG-6)
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During Cutter Disposal and Boat Retirement C4ITSC:
(1) Sends Commandant (CG-64) a list of proposed C4IT equipment to be removed.
(2) Coordinates and executes removal of C4IT equipment.
(3) Documents all items removed and associated dollar value.
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During Cutter Disposal and Boat Retirement the Office of Enterprise Infrastructure Management (CG-64):
(1) Approves list of C4IT equipment requested for removal by C4ITSC.
(2) Maintains records of equipment removed.
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When replacing a small boat transducer what must you do to secure it?
Thread a piece safety wire, P/N: MS20995C20, through the port side of the aluminum bracket and the transducer retaining nut.
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