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4-66. A waiver for an explosive safety requirement can be obtained from which of the following personnel? 1. Commanding   officer 2. Secretary of Defense 3. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations 4. Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command 4-67. What is the most common cause of mishaps involving explosive devices? 1. Weather conditions 2. Manufacturing defects 3. Faulty  design 4. Personnel error 4-68. As an ordnance supervisor ashore, you should be familiar with which of the following instructions? 1. OPNAVINST 3750.6Q 2. OPNAVINST 4110.2 3. OPNAVINST 5100.25A 4. NAVSEA OP 5 4–69. Any requests, suggestions, or comments about explosives safety standards should be forwarded in writing to which of the following personnel? 1. Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command 2. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations 3. Secretary of Defense 4. Commanding   officer 4-70. What flag is hoisted during ordnance handling operations? 1. ALPHA 2. BRAVO 3. KILO 4. PAPA 4-71. Who is authorized to safely remove and dispose of defective or suspected ammunitions from a work area? 1.  CO 2. DCA 3. EOD 4. DCNO 4–72. As  an  explosive  safety  supervisor, you are authorized to alter some safety regulations to complete tasking on time. 1. True 2. False 4–73. What is the major safety factor in preventing an ordnance catastrophe? 1. Explosive safety instructions 2. An experienced fire–fighting team 3. A well-experienced and knowledgeable person in charge 4. The availability of more personnel than what is required for any ordnance operation 4–74. At a minimum.   when should you inspect ordnance elevators and hoists? 1. Monthly  and  after  use 2. Meekly and before use 3. Weekly and after use 4. Semiannually 4–75. What publication should you use as a reference when performing maintenance and testing of elevators? 1. OPNAVINST 5100.21B 2. OPNAVINST   8600.2A 3. NSTM,  chapter  400 4. NSTM,  chapter  700 28

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