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Learning  Objective: Identify the  correct  procedures  for arranging  stock  in  the  bulk storeroom. 4-4. How  should  the  bulk  storeroom custodian  arrange  the  stock  in the  bulk  storeroom? 1. Container  labels  facing  out and cases arranged by item, brand name, and date of receipt  or  manufacture 2. Container  labels  facing sideways with the date of receipt  or  manufacture  date showing  on  the  outside 3. Container  labels  facing  out with the date of receipt or manufacture  indicated  on the top of the case 4. Container  labels  facing inward and arranged by date of  receipt 4-5. What  type  of  stock  items  should be stowed in areas easily accessible  to  the  custodian  of the  bulk  storeroom? 1. Items that are similar 2. Popular  items 3. Slow-moving  items 4. Breakable  items 4-6. What stock item should be stowed in areas that provide a balance  between  required handling  and  accessibility? 1. Hair spray 2. 50-pound  laundry  sour 3. Dial  deodorant 4. Bath soap 4-7. What  type(s)  of  stock  items should  be  stowed  together  to make the job of issuing and controlling  these  items  easier? 1. Popular  items 2. Similar  items 3. Slow-moving  items 4. Light and heavy items 4-8. 4-9. 4-10. 4-11. When conditions in the bulk storeroom  allow  the  positioning of an aisle between the items being stowed, how wide should this aisle be? 1. 5 feet 2. 2 feet 3. 2 ½ feet 4. 3 ½ feet You have just received a large quantity of one stock item. When  conditions  allow,  how  many storerooms  should  this  stock item be stowed in? 1. One  storeroom 2. Two  storerooms 3. Three  storerooms 4. Four  or  more  storerooms Fragile  material  should  be stowed in which of the following locations in the bulk storeroom? 1. In a separate location, using  empty  cardboard carton strips to fill in unused space 2. In the same location as heavy material 3. In the angle irons on the sides of the ship 4. On the deck gratings in the rear of the storeroom Learning Objective: Explain the  procedures  for  maintaining the material condition of the bulk storeroom. The custodian of the bulk storeroom  should  notify  which of  the  following  individuals when there are damaged or deteriorated  items  located  in the 1. 2. 3. 4. bulk  storeroom? The supply officer The ship’s store recordskeeper The  custodian’s  supervisor The retail store operator 32

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