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Contents of the Plugging Kit & location

Divers gloves


Tapered wood plugs


Wood wedges


Caulking Iron


Cold Chisel


Ball peen Hammer


Half Hatchet


5 Pound Maul


Crosscut Handsaw


Oakum


Rags



Located in Pway outside Repair 3













Contents of the Investigator Kit tools and locations

Chalk


Flashlight


Message blanks


Grease Pencil


Rags


Heat sensor


Gloves


Sounding Tape


Water Indicating Paste


Wrenches



Locations?

Contents of the Pipe Patching Kit and locations

Hand blades


Chisel


Frame


Gloves


Hammer


Hatchet


Marline


Oakum


Plugs (sizes and where to find bigger)


Rubber Gasket


Shears


Tape


Wedges



Locations?

Contents of the Repair Electricians Kit

Message blanks


Battery


Repairmen belt


Boots


Faceshield


Frame


Fuses


Danger tags


Electrical tape


Wrench


Gloves


Pocket knife


Matting


Grease pencil


Pliers


Fuse puller


Screw driver


Cable stripper


Talcum powder


Twine

Wood Shoring - Types, construction, load and location

Wooden


Wood - Yellow Pine & Douglas Fir


(Absorbs water)



Max length - 30x max butt thickness



Cut 1/2 shorter to allow wedges



Locations - Anchor windless % hobbit holes aft of Repair 3

Shoring types

I type - simplest and strongest.



K type - Next best



H type - Weakest type, avoid

Locations of P-100s

Rescue station


2 on foc'sle


2 on Fantail

Location of mechanical shoring

Repair 2 - back corner


Repair 3 - Pway


Anchor windlass

Location of wood shoring

Repair 3 Pway 2-88-0-L


Anchor windlass

Where are the escape trunks located at.

Gen 1 AMR - Next to Point Pinos berthing to fwd of WR.



Gen 2 FMMR - BTW rescue station and ECR to Incinerator room.



Main engine room - AMMR - Inside ECR and Inside Laundry 2



ECR - ladder to mess deck by EOW chair.

What are the fire Zone Boundaries

Fire zone 2 - FR 28


Fire zone 3 - FR 52


Fire zone 4 - FR 76

What does the CCOL/Bullseye stand for, and what is its location?

Labels that identify the compartment # of a space, the frame it occupies, type of space it is and the division in charge of it.

Fire pump remote start locations

FR 16 Bosnhole Firepump 1


FR 36 Pway next to AMR Firepmp 2


Crew lounge Firepump 3


Across EM Shop and AFFF station pump 4


Above pump room No2 DC deck pump 5


What are the Material conditions?

X-ray- closed in Port during workday.



Yoke - closed in Port after workday is over and while underway.



Zebra - closed during general emergencies or heightened readiness S determined by CO



Modified Zebra - Any modifications in zebra closures. Used during flight quarters, RMD, pulling in and out of Port, heavy vessel traffic.



Circle X-ray/yoke - closures may be opened by personnel proceeding to/from as required for inspections w/o special permission.



Circle Zebra - closures opened to feed the crew



Dog Zebra - darkened ship conditions



William - fittings open almost all the times to serve ship vital services.



Circle William - closed to stop spread of chemical, biological and radiological contaminants.

Dual purpose spaces

ECR becomes DCC during general emergencies.

Watertight bulkheads

9, 10, 16, 22, 28, 36, 44, 52, 64, 70, 76, 82, 88

DC lockers and responsibilities

DC Central - forward half of ECR overall comma d and control



Repair 2 - Underway - Forepeak to FR 52, all decks, FR 61 forward on 03 Deck and above. Responsible for Machinery space fires.



Repair 3 - Underway - FR 52 to aft, 02 deck and below.



In-port - Repair station furthest from casualty. Flooding - closest to casualty. R2 still for machinery space fires.



Repair 5 - propulsion casualty, muster back half of ECR



Repair 8 - electrical and communication casualty, muster in CSMC (ET/IT)

Chain of command and Order of Succession for DC casualty

Command


DC Central (Tactical Action Officer)



Repair locker leaders (electronic casualty control team)



DC Central (Tactical Action Officer)Repair locker leaders (electronic casualty control team)On scene leader, [investigators], repair party electrician Attack team Leader,[boundarymen]Attack team 1Attack team 2


On scene leader, [investigators], repair party electrician



Attack team Leader,[boundarymen]



Attack team 1



Attack team 2

DC locker order of succession

DCC



Repair 2



Repair 3



Bridge

DC Positional responsibilities

DCO (EO) & DCA



EO is a part of the Rapid response team.



DCA man's DCC and are in control of all damage control actions during a casualty.



Report to CO all damage that has occurred to cutter and actions being taken to improve the situation.

Installed fire protection systems

AFFF (Local, auto, manual override)



Magazine sprinklers



FM-200



APC



CO2



Water mist



Firemain



Counter measure washdown system

How many AFFF stations and locations

2


2-28-1-Q holds 225 Gal



2-52-01-L behind EM/DC shop

AFFF Can locations

Pway 2-52-01-L


FWD AFFF pump station


Pway 2-76-3-L


Pway 2-44-0-L


Aft AFFF Pump station


Pway 1-44-0-L


Stbd Hangar

Spaces protected by AFFF

AMR


FMMR


AMMR


JP-5 Pump Room


Incinerator


3 SSDG Room


Fantail


Hangar

AFFF Hose reel locations

Prt/Stbd Hangar


Gen 3 port vestibule


Gen 2 port vestibule


Gen 1 vestibule


1-82-0-L Fantail

AFFF Sprinklers location

AMR


AMMR


FMMR


JP-5 PUMP ROOM


Port/Stbd Hangar


Incinerator


Gen 3

Mopp levels (advanced)

1. Level 0


No threat



2. Level 1 Suspected threat


A. Actions


Set GQ 3


Set Yoke


Inventory equipment and supplies


Conduct operational inspection of portable and installed detection monitoring systems.



B. Chemical/Biological


PPE available, masks fitted for immediate use


Medical supply items issued



C. Radiological


Equip personnel with protective masks in carriers



Level 2 Possible threat


A. Actions


Keep mask on person in carrier


Stage and activate detection and monitoring equipment



B. Chemical/Biological


Pressurize CPS zone and utilize air locks



C. Radiological


Issue dosimeters


Op-test CMWD system and alarms



Level 3 Probable threat


A. Actions


Set GQ 1


Set Zebra


Don Jlist, carry gloves


Install new filter cannister on mask


Fill canteens with potable water


Activate DECON station and contamination control areas


Post detection and monitoring teams and equipment


Activate CMWD intermittently



B. Chemical/Biological


Initiate NAPP pretreatment regimen



C. Radiological


Non-essential personnel lay to Deep shelter



Level 4 Imminent threat


A. Actions


Don protective masks and gloves


Set Circle William


Activate CMWD to operate continuously


Monitor detection equipment continuously


Mandatory water drinking regimen



B. Radiological


Send as many personnel to deep shelter as possible


Set a maximum permissible exposure level (MPE) and casualty dose

Main space fire doctrine

Machinery spaces



Main engine room AMMR


Gen 2 FMMR


Gen 1 AMR


Gen 3 SSDG


Incinerator room


JP-5 Pump room

Practical demonstration

1. SCBA ans FFE



2. Fire and flood boundaries



A. Fire can be set at any bulkhead



1. Remove anything 12" above the deck head or off the bulkhead of the hot surface.



2. Only 1" of water can be on the deck when using Fire hose



B. Smoke must be set at airtight bulkheads



C. Flood boundaries must be set at watertight bulkheads.



2. Inport



A. Respond to furthest locker from Fire and toxic gas



B. Respond to closest locker for flood.



3. Underway



A. Respond to designated locker.

Helmet coloring

Red - Attack team, firefighting team



Yellow - Investigator



Blue - Electrician



White - OSL, EO