Minimum flow for plumbed and portable Eyewash units is ________ GPM at what PSI?
.4 GPM at 30 PSI (Page 4 in PDF)
Eyes wash stations must be capable of delivering a minimum of ________ minutes of flushing fluid?
15 minutes (Page 4 in PDF)
Sprayheads must be positioned between ________ inches and ___________ inches from the floor?
33 inches and 45 inches (Page 4 in PDF)
Sprayheads must be positioned at least _________ inches from the wall or nearest obstruction?
6 inches (Page 4 in PDF)
With an ALUMINUM enclosure, deck or bulkhead material what stuffing tube material is used?
Steel and Aluminum (Page 3 in PDF)
With a BRASS enclosure, deck or bulkhead material what stuffing tube material is used?
Steel and Brass (Page 3 in PDF)
Rubber bushings sometimes need to be replaced inside stuffing tubes. Since the cable already runs through the stuffing tube you have to alter the bushing. This is done by cutting a ________ degree slit on one side of the bushing so you can get it around the cable?
30 degrees (Page 4 in PDF)
TDR reads initial hump and return, does not change when shorting other end?
Its considered open (Page 6 in PDF)
A frayed cable on a TDR?
Frayed cable is a tall sharp point followed immediately by smaller sine-wave like hills and valleys (Page 7 in PDF)
Coast Guard units which have personnel who use or may exposed to hazardous materials or their by-products in the workplace shall appoint in writing a ______________ who shall develop a hazard communication program
Hazardous Materials Coordinator (HMC) (Page 3 in COMDTINST 6260.21B)
The hazardous materials coordinator shall have functional responsibility for what?
Hazard Communication Program (HAZCOM) (Page 3 in COMDTINST 6260.1B)
A ______________ must be obtained for each hazardous material in the workplace.
MSDS or SDS (Safety Data Sheets) (Page 3 in COMDTINST 6260.21B)
What are the primary means for communicating the hazards of workplace materials must be accessible to personnel in their workplace?
MSDS or SDS (Safety Data Sheets) (Page 3 in COMDTINST 6260.21B)
The DOD _____________, which currently contains over 60,000 MSDS’s, shall be the primary source for obtaining this information.
Hazardous Materials Information System (HMIS) (Page 3 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
For products not available in the DOD HMIS, a MSDS must be obtained directly from who of the material?
Manufacturer or supplier (Page 3 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
As a minimum, a MSDS shall provide what information?
Hazards presented
Protective measures to be taken
Emergency first aid procedures (Page 3 in COMDTINST 6260.21B)
Chemical Hazard Response Information System (CHRIS), Volume II (COMDTINST M16465.12 (series)) data sheets are acceptable for meeting the hazard communication requirements of what type of safety units?
Marine (Page 3 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
Each unit shall develop a hazardous materials inventory list. As a minimum, this list must include what?
Coast Guard Unit Name
Product Name
Manufacturers Name and Address
FSN/NSN (if available)
Use location for all hazardous materials in the workplace (Page 3 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
In accordance with COMDTINST M4200.13 (series), Small Purchase Handbook, approval is required from who for the purchase of hazardous materials?
Hazard Materials Coordinator (HMC) (Page 4 in COMDINST 6260.1B)
Each _________ shall receive information and training on the elements of the hazard communication program.
Employee (Page 5 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
When will personnel have hazard communication program training?
When first reporting to or being hired at a unit
Whenever there is a change in duties which involves new hazards
Whenever new hazards become associated with the same duty (Page 5 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
Refresher hazard communication program training shall be provided when?
Annually (Page 5 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
As a minimum, the hazard communication program training shall consist of what?
An overview of the elements of the Coast Guard Hazard Communication Program
The location of the written program, hazardous materials inventory list and MSDS
Contents of MSDS (Page 5 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
Contents of MSDS with emphasis on what?
Work operations where materials are used
Hazards presented
Safe work practices required
Protective measures to be taken
Emergency first aid procedures to be followed
Interpretation of hazardous material labels (Page 5 in COMINST 6260.21B)
The ____________ of the non-routine task is responsible for ensuring employees receive appropriate hazard information.
Supervisor (Page 6 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
Coast Guard units will provide what information to contractors whose employees perform work activities within unit facilities if hazardous materials are provided by the Coast Guard?
MSDS or SDS (Safety Data Sheets) (Page 6 in COMDINST 6260.21B)
If Antennas and Transmission Lines are on a shore unit, then test the equipment at least…..?
Quarterly or as the local environment dictates (Page 2 in PDF)
If Antennas and Transmission Lines are on a floating unit, then test the equipment at least…..?
Monthly or at the end of each extended period at sea (Page 2 in PDF)
What is form number for Resistance Test Record Card?
NAVSEA 9210/19 (Page 3 in PDF)
A megger generates approximately how many volts DC?
500 volts (Page 4 in PDF)
Maintenance is needed when a megger reading is ________M ohms?
200M ohms (Page 4 in PDF)
A resistance of _______M ohms or less indicates an immediate and urgent need to correct the problem?
5M ohms (Page 4 in PDF)
What are the 3 different types of MILSTRIPS in FLS?
Free issue items that are stocked in NESSS
Cost items that stocked in NESSS
Items that are purchased from other DOD agencies (Page 1 in PDF)
A MILSTRIP may also be created directly from the _________ module within FLS.
Project module (Page 1 in PDF)
For FLS MILSTRIPS what are priority codes 02 or 03 used for?
Emergency Requisitions (Page 2 in PDF)
For FLS MILSTRIPS what are priority codes 05 or 06 used for?
Mission Impaired Requisitions (Page 2 in PDF)
For FLS MILSTRIPS what are priority codes 12 or 13 used for?
Routine Requisitions (Page 2 in PDF)
What fund code will be present in NESSS if NIIN is a “Free Issue”?
Fund code will be 00 (Page 2 in PDF)
What fund code will be present in NESSS if NIIN is a cost item?
Fund code field will be blank (Page 2 in PDF)
If applicable, check the CASREP check box. This will cause the Document Number to be created with a “___” serial number.
“W” (Page 3 in PDF)
When the OPFAC is selected using the LOV, it will change the Supplementary SVC Code from ______ to ______ and the MILSTRIP will not be rejected in the Requisition Management validation process.
Y to Z (Page 3 in PDF)
What feature is the default view when the Maintenance menu is selected and will show a list of all O-Level tasks that are approved for the unit?
Work Lists feature (Page 2 in PDF)
If the task has been assigned a “Scheduled” date it will also show up on the ___________ ___________.
Maintenance Calendar (Page 2 in PDF)
If the task is not listed on the Work List, and it should be, check the “Status” of thje task from the _______________ ______________ list.
Maintenance Task (Page 2 in PDF)
Unit Maintenance Calendar is displayed in ______________ view.
Monthly (Page 4 in PDF)
Tasks are displayed on the calendar on the “scheduled” date. Tasks are colored as follows:
O-Level = O-Level
Overdue O-Level = Overdue O-Level
D-Level = D-level
Cancelled/Completed = Cancelled/Completed (Page 4 in PDF)
What is definition of O-Level maintenance?
Scheduled tasks to be completed by unit (Page 4 in PDF)
What is the definition of Overdue O-Level?
Overdue scheduled tasks to be completed by the ship (Page 4 in PDF)
What is the definition of D-Level?
Scheduled tasks to be completed by the shore-side support activities (Page 4 in PDF)
What are the 3 different views of looking a maintenance calendar?
Day, Week, Month (Page 4 in PDF)
What are not shown on the Calendar in the default view?
Hourly Maintenance (Page 4 in PDF)
What are the 3 different types of Maintenance Tasks shown on Work Lists?
Official Maintenance Tasks (both O-Level and D-Level)
Local Maintenance Tasks
Corrective Actions (Page 5 in PDF)
All Maintenance Task created here are considered local (O-Level) ____________ _________ actions which could be preventive or corrective.
One-Time (Page 6 in PDF)
The displayed “________ ________” list shows the required entries before the task can be saved.
To-Do (Page 7 in PDF)
What are the 4 required fields required to save a Maintenance Task?
Name, Description, Required Date, Labor (Page 7 in PDF)
Which maintenance tasks’ status will not appear on Work List or Maintenance Calendar?
Pending (Page 7 in PDF)
Which maintenance tasks’ status appears on the Work List, Maintenance Tasks list and Maintenance Calendar (if Sch. Date is completed) and is ready to be completed?
Approved (Page 7 in PDF)
Cannot set status to what unless all “To-Do” list items have been filled in?
Approved (Page 7 in PDF)
Maintenance Tasks will not show on what without a Scheduled Date?
Maintenance Calendar (Page 8 in PDF)
In the description field of creating a Maintenance Task what is the maximum of characters allowed?
1000 (Page 8 in PDF)
Adding attachments to a maintenance tasks must be done before what?
Closing the Maintenance Task (Page 12 in PDF)
Status must be set to “Approved” and what else is needed in order to be displayed on Unit Calendar?
Schedule Date (Page 12 in PDF)
How many Configuration Items may be linked to a “Local” Maintenance Task?
1 (Page 14 in PDF)
Some changes may require that the Task be changed to which status and saved before the change will be allowed?
Pending (Page 14 in PDF)
Request for modifications to Official Maintenance Procedure (CIFD, Labor, Required dates, etc.) may be submitted by what?
CG-22 (Maintenance/Publication Feedback) (Page 15 in PDF)
When modifying a Maintenance Task which status should not be selected unless have been directed to do so?
Pending (Page 15 in PDF)
Which tab in modifying a Maintenance task is not permitted and must submit a CG-22?
Configuration Items Tab (Page 16 in PDF)
Existing Labor entries cannot be modified at what level?
Unit (Page 16 in PDF)
New labor entries can be added when the task is selected for what?
Completion (Page 16 in PDF)
All Maintenance Tasks (local and official) must be completed prior to the ___________ _________, otherwise will show as Overdue on the Maintenance Calnedar.
Required Date (Page 17 in PDF)
A Maintenance Task must be in which status before it can be completed?
Approved (Page 17 in PDF)
When completing a Maintenance Task what must be entered to close the task?
Change Status to Completed
Enter date the task was completed
Enter the Labor Hours (Page 18 in PDF)
If ANY outside assistance (NED, MAT, Contractor, etc.) was used in completing a Maintenance Task use ________ as the labor rate.
OTH (Page 20 in PDF)
When completing a task can it be undone?
No (Page 21 in PDF)
Hourly Maintenance Tasks (local and official) are competed in the same manner as other Maintenance Tasks except for entries made relevant to what on the equipment?
Operating Hours (Meter Reading) (Page 22 in PDF)
An Hourly Maintenance Task must be in which status before it can be completed?
Approved (Page 22 in PDF)
When completing an Hourly Maintenance Task enter the operating hours/meter reading on the Configuration Item when the task was completed in which field?
New Reading Field (Page 23 in PDF)
Can decimals be entered in the New Reading Field?
No (Page 23 in PDF)
When adding attachments to Maintenance Tasks, Local Maintenance Requirements and Non-Casualty Work request attachments should not exceed how many MB in size?
15MB (Page 31 in PDF)
When adding attachments to Maintenance Tasks, Local Maintenance Requirements and Non-Casualty Work request attachments cannot be added/linked to what level of maintenance?
Depot Level (DL) (Page 31 in PDF)
When adding attachments to Maintenance Tasks, Local Maintenance Requirements and Non-Casualty Work request attachments cannot be added/linked what type of record?
Closed/Completed (Page 31 in PDF)
Attachments added/linked to a Non-Casualty Work Request (NCWR) will be sent to FLS when the NCWR is “____________”.
Transmitted (Page 31 in PDF)
Attachments added/linked to which task remain on the unit server?
Maintenance Task (Page 31 in PDF)
Attachments added/linked to which requirement remain on the unit server?
Maintenance Requirement (Page 31 in PDF)
What type of work practices shall be employed to prevent electric shock or other injuries resulting from either direct or indirect electrical contacts, when work is performed near or on equipment or circuits which are or may be energized?
Safety-related (Page 5 in PDF)
Live parts to which an employee may be exposed shall be ______________ before the employee works on or near them, unless the employer can demonstrate that __________________ introduces additional or increased hazards or is infeasible due to equipment design or operational limitations.
De-energized; De-energizing (Page 5 in PDF)
Live parts that operate at less than _______ volts to ground need not to be de-energized if there will be no increased exposure to electrical burns or to explosion due to electric arcs.
50 volts (Page 5 in PDF)
While any employee is exposed to contact with parts of fixed electric equipment or circuits which have been de-energized, the circuits energizing the parts shall be ________ ______ or __________ or _____________.
Locked Out; Tagged; Both (Page 5 in PDF)
True or False; Control circuit devices, such as push buttons, selector switches, and interlocks, may be used as the sole means for de-energizing circuits or equipment.
False; may not be…. (Page 6 in PDF)
True or False; Interlocks for electric equipment may not be used as a substitute for lockout and tagging procedures.
True (Page 6 in PDF)
Stored electric energy which might endanger personnel shall be released. What shall be discharged and high capacitance elements shall be short-circuited and grounded, if the stored electric energy might endanger personnel.
Capacitors (Page 6 in PDF)
A ______ and a ________ shall be placed on each disconnecting means used to de-energize circuits and equipment on which work is to be performed.
Lock and a Tag (Page 6 in PDF)
True or False; If a lock cannot be applied, or if the employer can demonstrate that tagging procedures will provide a level of safety equivalent to that obtained by the use of a lock, a tag may be used without a lock.
True (Page 6 in PDF)
A tag used without a lock shall be supplemented by at least how many additional safety measure that provides a level of safety equivalent to that obtained by use of a lock.
One (Page 6 in PDF)
A lock may be placed without a tag only under these 3 conditions:
Only one circuit or piece of equipment is de-energized
The lockout period does not extend beyond the work shift
Employees exposed to the hazards associated with re-energizing the circuit or equipment are familiar with this procedure (Page 6-7 in PDF)
A ___________ person shall conduct tests and visual inspections, as necessary, to verify that all tools, electrical jumpers, shorts, grounds, and other such devices have been removed, so that the circuits and equipment can be safely energized.
Qualified (Page 7 in PDF)
True or False; Conductive articles of jewelry and clothing (such a watch band, bracelets, rings, key chains, necklaces, metalized aprons, cloth with conductive thread, or metal head gear) may not be worn if they might contact exposed energized parts.
True (page 10 in PDF)
Who can only defeat an electrical safety interlock, and then only temporarily while he or she is working on the equipment.
Qualified person (Page 10 in PDF)
Ropes and hand lines used near exposed energized parts shall be ________________.