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ASSIGNMENT 5
Textbook Assignment: “Explosives Safety,” chapter 9, pages 9–6 through 9-12; “Traffic
Safety,” chapter 10, pages 10–1 through 10-7; and “Recreation,
Athletics, and Home safety,” chapter 11, pages 11-1 through 11–15.
5-1.
The wearing of certain articles of
adornment are prohibited during
ordnance operations.
Exemptions to
that regulation may be made by
which of the following offices or
centers?
1.
Local safety office
2.
Naval Safety Center
3.
Naval supply center
4.
Chaplain’s office
5–2.
Who can give written authorization
allowing spark-producing devices in
explosives areas?
1.
Supply officer
2.
Safety officer
3.
Commanding officer
4.
Aviation ordnance officer
5-3.
When a fire threatens a warehouse
full of explosives, which of the
following precautions should you
take?
1.
Evacuate personnel in the area
2.
Call for additional fire
fighters
3.
Remove the explosives from the
warehouse
4.
Call an explosive ordnance
disposal team
5–4.
Which of the following ordnance
evolutions requires a fire watch?
1.
Inspection
2.
Disposal
3.
Transfer
4.
Load up
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5-5.
Which of the following precautions
is essential to any fire prevention
effort?
1.
Good housekeeping
2.
A no smoking ordinance
3.
A properly posted fire bill
4.
Well–trained fire-fighting team
A.
Team member (TM)
B.
Individual/Team leader (I/TL)
C.
Quality assurance (QA)
D
Instructor (IN)
E.
Safety observer
Figure 5–A.-Qualification Levels.
TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 5-6 THROUGH 5-9,
SELECT THE QUALIFICATION LEVEL IN FIGURE
5-A THAT MATCHES THE DESCRIPTION USED AS
THE QUESTION. RESPONSES MAY BE USED ONCE,
MORE THAN ONCE, OR NOT AT ALL.
5–6.
Requires sufficient knowledge to
direct the performance of others in
safe and reliable operations.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. E
5–7.
Requires a detailed knowledge of
applicable inspection criteria for
the explosive/device system.
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. E
5–8.
This level of qualification does
not build on any other level of
qualification.
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. E
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