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Assignment 7
Textbook Assignment:
The Dry-Cleaning Operation, chapter 6, pages 6-1 through
6-30.
Learning Objective:
Identify
the organization of the
dry-cleaning plant and the
factors relating to the
scheduling of operations.
7-1.
The number of personnel
assigned to the dry-cleaning
plant is based on which of the
following factors?
1.
The number of enlisted
personnel aboard ship
2.
The amount of dry cleaning
to be handled and the
amount of equipment
3.
The number of officers and
chief petty officers
assigned to the ship
4.
All of the above
7-2.
The final approval of what
individual is required before
any work is authorized in the
dry-cleaning plant after normal
working hours?
1.
The dry-cleaning supervisor
2.
The ships store officer
3.
The leading Ships
Serviceman
4.
The duty supply officer
7-3.
Aboard ship, the dry-cleaning
plant should be able to process
how many pounds of dry cleaning
per person per week?
1.
1 pound
2.
6 pounds
3.
12 pounds
4.
24 pounds
7-4.
7-5.
7-6.
What is the purpose of
scheduling work by material
groups in the dry-cleaning
plant?
1.
To save on drying time
2.
To set up uniform schedules
more easily
3.
To make sure similar items
are cleaned together
4.
To make the job of the
divisional laundry petty
officer easier
Under normal conditions, how
long should it take to
dry-clean one load of articles
at rated capacity?
1.
30 minutes
2.
50 minutes
3.
60 minutes
4.
90 minutes
Learning Objective:
Identify
the procedures for receiving
and identifying lots in the
dry-cleaning operation.
Work received in the
dry-cleaning plant should be
completed within what maximum
time period?
1.
1 day
2.
2 days
3.
3 days
4.
1 week
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