MG84

  1. 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
  2. Shore equipment shall be isolated in accordance with _________.
    29 CFR 1910.147 and 1910.331-.335
  3. Shipboard equipment shall be isolated in accordance with Equipment Tag-Out Procedure, ______________.
    COMDTINST 9077.1 (series)
  4. 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
  5. Personnel working on shore assets shall comply with ______________________ when working on energized equipment.
    CFR 1910.332 and 1910.333
  6. __________________ Switches shall not be used in lieu of applicable equipment tag-out/lock-out procedures.
    Antenna Safety Disconnect
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. All workbenches shall have signs posted above the workbenches indicating whether they are electrically safe in accordance with _________________.
    NSTM Chapter 300-H
  10. 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
  11. All portable electric tools and equipment shall be inspected and tested in accordance with _____________.
    NSTM Chapter 300
  12. 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
  13. All handheld radios procured by Coast Guard units shall be approved intrinsically safe in accordance with FM Global standards ___________.
    3600 and 3610
  14. 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.
  15. 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)
  16. ________ 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
  17. 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
  18. Electric Matting is rated to:
    3,000 volts
  19. NTNO SPETE equipment falls under the CGETEP and is supported with ___________.
    Navy AFC-80 funds
  20. 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)
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
Author
CDMT
ID
339165
Card Set
MG84
Description
GS2000
Updated