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  1. Who is the Technical Authority for Ordnance Safety Inspections (OSI)?
    FORCECOM (FC-Aws) (Page 23 in PDF)
  2. What is an administrative inspection of the unit’s firearms and munitions and includes the accountability, logs, records, training, use, maintenance, storage, support equipment, and support material for these items?
    Ordnance Safety Inspections (OSI) (Page 37 in PDF)
  3. What is an administrative inspection of the unit’s Navy Type Navy Owned ordnance systems and includes the logs, records, training, maintenance, support equipment, and support material for these systems?
    Ordnance Technical Inspection (OTI) (Page 37 in PDF)
  4. How often are Ordnance inspections for cutters with NTNO Ordnance Equipment?
    18 months (Page 38 in PDF)
  5. How often are Ordnance inspections at shore units and cutters WITHOUT NTNO Ordnance equipment?
    Annually (Page 38 in PDF)
  6. When are OTI/OSI inspections for new units?
    Within 3 months of commissioning (Page 38 in PDF)
  7. How long after an inspection is a re-inspection conducted if major discrepancies are discovered in an OTI/OSI?
    90 days (Page 38 in PDF)
  8. Shipboard equipment shall be isolated in accordance with Equipment Tag-Out Procedure, COMDTINST ____________ (series)
    1 (series) (Page 28 in PDF)
  9. Shore equipment shall be isolated in accordance with instructions?
    29 CFR 1910.147 and 29 CFR 1910.331-335 (Page 28 in PDF)
  10. What procedures do shore assets use to work on energized circuits?
    CFR 1910.332 and CFR 1910.33 (Page 28 in PDF)
  11. What two manuals do afloat personnel use when working on energized circuits?
    • Shipboard Regulations Manual: COMDTINST 5000.7
    • Naval Ship’s Technical Manual (NSTM) CH 300 (Page 28 in PDF)
  12. Prior to working on electrical and electronic equipment, who shall be CPR and AED certified by an accredited training source?
    ALL ET’s and IT’s (Page 28 in PDF)
  13. What are shorting probes rated for?
    25,000 volts (Page 29 in PDF)
  14. Units with Electronic Technicians shall maintain at least ______________ electrically safe workbench complying with or exceeding the safety standards of what manual?
    1; NSTM Chapter 300-H (Page 29 in PDF)
  15. All workbenches shall have signs posted indicating what?
    Whether they are electrically safe in accordance with NSTM CH 300-H (page 29 in PDF)
  16. Rubber floor matting shall be MIL-DTL-_____________ compliant.
    15562 (Page 29 in PDF)
  17. High voltage warning and danger signs shall be posted conspicuously, generally at _________ level?
    Eye (Page 29 in PDF)
  18. For cutters, equipment exceeding _________ volts should have posted “HIGH VOLTAGE/DANGER” signs?
    1000 volts (Page 29 in PDF)
  19. For shore facilities equipment exceeding _________ volts should have posted “HIGH VOLTAGE/DANGER” signs?
    600 volts (Page 29 in PDF)
  20. Equipment with more than 1 power source exceeding ___________ volts shall have a permanent label conspicuously affixed warning personnel that multiple power sources exist?
    12 volts (Page 29 in PDF)
  21. For shore facilities equipment exceeding _________ volts should have posted “HIGH VOLTAGE/DANGER” signs?
    600 volts (Page 29 in PDF)
  22. What are the 3 types of batteries are used in the Coast Guard?
    Lead acid, Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cad) and Lithium (Page 30 in PDF)
  23. What must be completed upon conclusion of all electronics installations?
    A System Operation Verification Test (SOVT) (Page 32 in PDF)
  24. What form do you submit for equipment configuration changes, modifications, relocations, or removals?
    OPNAV 4790/CK (Page 32 in PDF)
  25. What type of maintenance is 2M/MTR?
    Progressive maintenance (Page 35 in PDF)
  26. The C4ITSC-FSD funds configuration management, replacement, and repair using what funds?
    AFC-42 (Page 40 in PDF)
  27. Base C4IT Departments receive _________ funds to calibrate TE for units they support?
    AFC-30 (Page 40 in PDF)
  28. NTNO SPETE equipment falls under the CGETEP and is supported with Navy ________ funds?
    AFC 80 (Page 40 in PDF)
  29. All test equipment must be entered in what database?
    FLS (Page 42 in PDF)
  30. ESD are required to validate all Test Equipment _______________?
    Annually (Page 42 in PDF)
  31. Who shall administer a formal unit technical training program to provide personnel with the skills and knowledge to proficiently operate and maintain installed or supported electronic systems?
    Unit EMO’s, supervisors, or senior technicians (Page 52 in PDF)
  32. Larger units may designate a __________________ to develop training schedules and mange training program documentation.
    Training Petty Officer (Page 52 in PDF)
  33. Initial and re-certification of CPR in accordance with an approved authority and initial and annual training in general electrical safety and unit specific practices, policies, and hazards including tag-out / lockout procedures are examples of what?
    Minimum Required Trainings (Page 52 in PDF)
  34. The ______________ asset (cutter or station) is considered the host employer at all times the crew remains present, and must maintain control of the lockout/tags-plus system and log.
    Operational (Page 2 in PDF)
  35. WMSL, WHEC, WMEC, and WAGB class cutters must have how many lockout/tag-out logs?
    02 (Page 2 in PDF)
  36. Who maintains the lockout/tag-out logs on WMSL, WHEC, WMEC, and WAGB class cutters?
    Operations and Engineering departments (Page 2 in PDF)
  37. Which department’s lockout/tag-out log is used for all ship systems and equipment not under the cognizance of the engineering department?
    Operations (Page 2 in PDF)
  38. Where should the operations department lockout/tag-out be located?
    The bridge or other location designated by the commanding officer/officer in charge (Page 2 in PDF)
  39. Which department’s lockout/tag-out log is used for cutter boats, propulsion plant, auxiliary, electrical, and damage control systems and equipment, as well as other systems and equipment in engineering spaces?
    Engineering (Page 2 in PDF)
  40. Where should the engineering department lock/tag-out be located?
    Engineering Main Control or other location as designated by the engineer officer/engineering petty officer (Page 2 in PDF)
  41. All other cutter that are not WMSL, WHEC, WMEC, and WAGB class cutters shall have how many lockout/tag-out logs?
    01 (Page 2 in PDF)
  42. All other cutters that are not WMSL, WHEC, WMEC, and WAGB class cutters, their lockout/tag-out log is maintained by who?
    Engineering (Page 2 in PDF)
  43. True or False; All other boat units also have a single lockout/tag-out log for all assets assigned to their unit.
    True (Page 2 in PDF)
  44. Each lockout/tag-out log must include what 6 items?
    • A copy of Equipment Lockout/Tags-Plus Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP), CGTTP 4-07.1 (series)
    • A copy of authorizing officer memorandum(s) of designation
    • Index and record of audit sheet(s)
    • Active lockout/tag-out record sheets
    • Cleared lockout/tag-out record sheets
    • Spare index and record sheets (Page 2-3 in PDF)
  45. Who must designate authorizing officers in writing?
    Commanding Officers/Officers-in-Charge (Page 2 in PDF)
  46. Audit all indexes, record sheets, and “tags hanging” of each lockout/tag-out every ________ weeks.
    Two (Page 3 in PDF)
  47. Retain index and record of audit sheets for how many years?
    1 year (Page 3 in PDF)
  48. Who can designate an individual, such as a work supervisor, to act as the “on-site authorizing officer” for repetitive lockout/tags-plus system associated with specific iterative tests or maintenance evolutions?
    The Authorizing Officer (Page 3 in PDF)
  49. Optional lockout/tags-plus procedures for certain PMS actions are authorized when specifically approved by _________________ and __________________.
    Department head and Commanding Officer/Officer-in-Charge (Page 3 in PDF)
  50. True or False; PMS actions that require participation by two or more divisions, and those necessitating more than one working day to complete, are prohibited from using these optional procedures.
    True (Page 3 in PDF)
  51. The decision to use Out of Calibration or Out of Commission instrument labels must be made on a ___________-by_________ basis.
    Case-by-case basis (Page 3 in PDF)
  52. If the instrument error is small and consistent, which label can be used and the operator can continue to use the instrument for plant or equipment operation?
    Out of Calibration (Page 3 in PDF)
  53. What must be attached and removed in the same manner as danger and caution tags?
    Instrument Labels (Page 3 in PDF)
  54. Who authorizes the use of instrument labels by signing the label and the instrument log?
    Authorizing Officer (Page 3 in PDF)
  55. True or False; Unlike equipment lockout/tag-out procedures, a second person independently verifying the labels is not required.
    True (Page 3 in PDF)
  56. What is the Tag-out manual number?
    COMDTINST 9077.1C (Page 1 in PDF)
  57. Tag-out procedures shall be enforced at __________ times.
    All (Page 5 in PDF)
  58. What are the 2 instrument labels?
    OUT-OF-CALIBRATION and OUT-OF-Commission (Page 6 in PDF)
  59. What must be on an “OUT-OF-CALIBRATION” label?
    The magnitude, sign, and units of the required correction (Page 6 in PDF)
  60. When an ______________________ label is used, the instrument must not be used for plant or equipment operation.
    OUT-OF-COMMISSION (Page 6 in PDF)
  61. Who shall designate the authorizing officers in writing?
    Commanding Officer (Page 6 in PDF)
  62. What color is the CAUTION tag?
    Yellow (Page 8 in PDF)
  63. Which tag is used as a precaution to provide temporary special instructions or to indicate that unusual caution must be exercised to operate equipment?
    CAUTION (Page 8 in PDF)
  64. What color is a DANGER tag?
    Red (Page 8 in PDF)
  65. Which tag is used to prohibit operation of equipment that could jeopardize safety of personnel or endanger equipment, systems, or components?
    DANGER (Page 8 in PDF)
  66. What color is an OUT-OF-CALIBRATION label?
    Orange (Page 8 in PDF)
  67. What is an orange label and used to identify instruments out of calibration and will not accurately indicate parameters?
    OUT-OF-CALIBRATION label (Page 8 in PDF)
  68. What color is an OUT-OF-COMMISSION label?
    Red (Page 8 in PDF)
  69. What is red label used to identify instruments that will not correctly indicate parameters because the instruments are defective or isolated from the system?
    OUT-OF-COMMISION label (Page 8 in PDF)
  70. Inactive Log/Record Sheets. The term refers to the completed DANGER/CAUTION Tag-Out Record Sheets that are held for ______ months?
    6 (Page 11 in PDF)
  71. How many logs are to be maintained on WHEC, WMEC, WAGB cutter classes?
    2 (Page 11 in PDF)
  72. Who maintains the logs on WHEC, WMEC, WAGB cutter classes?
    Operations and Engineering (Page 11 in PDF)
  73. On cutters and boats with a single tag-out log requirement the _______ department shall maintain this log?
    Engineering (Page 11 in PDF)
  74. What section of the LOTO log shall include all Tag-Out Record Sheets for systems that are tagged out at the present time?
    Active (Page 12 in PDF)
  75. What section of the LOTO log shall include all Tag-Out Record Sheets from Tag-Outs that have been cleared?
    Inactive (Page 12 in PDF)
  76. Who is ultimately responsible for safety of all maintenance personnel and for protection of the cutter’s equipment?
    Commanding Officer (Page 17 in PDF)
  77. When you are a part of the engineering department and are attaching only one tag at the start of the year what should the serial number be?
    E-001 (Page 18 in PDF)
  78. When you are a part of the operations department and are attaching more than one tag at the start of the year what should the serial number be?
    O-001-1 (Page 18 in PDF)
  79. Who shall review the Tags, DANGER/CAUTION Tag-Out Record Sheet, and DANGER/CAUTION Tag-Out index and Record of Audits Sheet entries for completeness, accuracy, and legibility?
    Authorizing Officer (Page 18 in PDF)
  80. True or false; the person checking the tag can be the person attaching the tag.
    False (Page 19 in PDF)
  81. True or false; No tags shall be cleared without the approval of the Authorizing Officer?
    True (Page 25 in PDF)
  82. Who is the only person to remove a tag?
    The person who attaches it (Page 25 in PDF)
  83. Who may grant the Engineer or Operations Officer permission to clear tags?
    Commanding Officer (Page 25 in PDF)
  84. Do labels require a second check signature?
    No, second check signatures are not required (Page 26 in PDF)
  85. The cognizant department head is responsible for ensuring that checks and audits of all tag-outs are performed once every _________ weeks?
    2 weeks (Page 26 in PDF)
  86. What is needed to be completed on the Tag-Out Record sheet when completing an audit?
    Sign and date below last entry and noting any discrepancy (Page 27 in PDF)
  87. Completed inactive Record Sheets shall be retained for how long?
    6 months (Page 27 in PDF)
  88. The tag numbering shall start on _________ of each year at number (E/O)-001?
    01 OCT (Page 27 in PDF)
  89. What shall be the primary locations for recording individual and unit qualifications and training completion?
    TMT and DA (Page 21 in PDF)
  90. When relating to training units shall establish a UTB. What does UTB stand for?
    Unit Training Board (Page 21 in PDF)
  91. The ____ _____ ______ purpose is to identify training requirements, establish and maintain training policy in a units instruction, set priorities for training, develop a unit training plan and coordinate qualification oral boards.
    Unit Training Board (Page 21 in PDF)
  92. True or False; Units are authorized to use locally created forms, spreadsheets or the Microsoft Outlook Calendar application to prepare Unit Training Plans.
    True (Page 22 in PDF)
  93. Unit training plans are required to be retained for how long?
    2 years (Page 22 in PDF)
  94. Who approves unit training plans?
    Commanding Officer/Officer-in-Charge (Page 23 in PDF)
  95. The overall unit training program consists of how many distinct elements?
    5 (Page 25 in PDF)
  96. What are the 5 distinct elements?
    • Formal Schools
    • Mandated Training (MT)
    • Shipboard Individual Qualification Programs
    • Drills and Exercises
    • Professional Development (Page 25 in PDF)
  97. The indoctrination program should be structured so that it can be completed within ______ weeks of the member reporting date.
    2 weeks (Page 26 in PDF)
  98. What is the responsibility for USCG personnel for structural fires?
    USCG personnel shall not actively engage in structural firefighting (Page 8 in PDF)
  99. Individuals discovering a fire shall do what?
    Initiate the alarm (Page 14 in PDF)
  100. Portable fire extinguishers shall be inspected ___________ and a record of inspection maintained.
    Monthly (Page 20 in PDF)
  101. What is COMDTINST for the Tempest Manual?
    COMDTINST M2241.6 (Page 2 in PDF)
  102. Who is the POC for an approved list of TEMPTEST equipment?
    TISCOM (Page 11 in PDF)
  103. How many categories of TEMPTEST equipment are there?
    3 (Page 11 in PDF)
  104. Which TEMPTEST level is suppressed equipment designed for use in any ship or shore environment?
    Level I (Page 11 in PDF)
  105. Which TEMPTEST level is designed for use in a facility that has an inspect able space between 20 and 100 meters?
    Level II (Page 11 in PDF)
  106. Which TEMPTEST level is best suited for a facility that has an inspect able space greater than 100 meters or in a shipboard applications where the equipment is only used at sea?
    Level III (Page 12 in PDF)
  107. What Class of bond is metallic surfaces bonded by welding or brazing?
    Class A (Page 13 in PDF)
  108. What Class of bond is metallic surfaces bonded by bolting or clamping?
    Class B (Page 13 in PDF)
  109. What Class of bond is metallic surfaces bonded by bridging them with a metallic (conductive) bond strap?
    Class C (Page 13 in PDF)
  110. The direct current (DC) resistance across bonded surfaces (not using the bolt, clamp or bond strap as one of the surfaces) must be _______ ohms or less?
    1 ohms (Page 13 in PDF)
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