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BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS

BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS. CHAPTERS 12-22. DAMAGE CONTROL. Responsibility of ALL HANDS Engineer Officer- responsible for Damage Control Petty Officer’s (DCPO) training, repair parties, and repair locker personnel DCPO’s normally serve for 6 months

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BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS

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  1. BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS CHAPTERS 12-22

  2. DAMAGE CONTROL • Responsibility of ALL HANDS • Engineer Officer- responsible for Damage Control Petty Officer’s (DCPO) training, repair parties, and repair locker personnel • DCPO’s normally serve for 6 months • Gas Free Engineer- determines if it’s safe for personnel to enter closed/ poorly ventilated spaces • Communication System- 1MC is integrated w/ an alarm signal system • X4OJ

  3. MATERIAL CONDITIONS OF READINESS • XRAY • LEAST protection. • Set during normal working hours in port • All fittings with X or circle X are closed when set • YOKE • Greater security than x-ray. • Set at sea & in port during wartime • All fittings marked with X’s, Y’s, circle X, and circle Y are closed when set • ZEBRA • GREATEST degree of protection • Set when • GQ is sounded • Entering/leaving port in wartime • To localize damage • Whenever the CO deems necessary • All fittings marked with an X, Y, Z, and all circle X, Y, Z as well as Dog Zebra when set

  4. COMPARTMENT CHECKOFF LIST (CCOL) • List of all fittings and closures in that space • DCPO will maintain CCOL for their assigned space • Posted near the entrance in each space

  5. FIRE TRIANGLE

  6. CLASSES OF FIRES • ALPHA- Wood, cloth, paper • BRAVO- Flammable liquids, fuel, oil • CHARLIE- Energized electrical fires • DELTA- Combustible metals

  7. METHODS OF EXTINGUISHING FIRES • ALPHA • Water in straight or fog pattern • BRAVO • AFFF, Halon 1212, Halon 1301, PKP • CHARLIE • CO2, Halon 1211, water spray • DELTA • Water in quantity in fog patterns

  8. RADIATION • ALPHA PARTICLES • Have little skin-penetrating power and must be taken into the body through ingestion or cuts to be injurious • BETA PARTICLES • Can present a hazard to personnel if the emitters of these particles come into contact with the skin or get inside the body • GAMMA PARTICLES • Can penetrate every region of the body. Will cause atoms they strike in the body to ionize • NEUTRONS • GREATEST penetrating power

  9. TYPES OF WARFARE • CHEMICAL • Affects blood, nerves, eyes, skin, lungs, or stomach • BIOLOGICAL • Intentional use of living organisms, toxins, and microtoxins to disable or destroy people, domestic animals, crops, and supplies • NUCLEAR • 4 types of blasts • High altitude blast- over 100,00 feet • Air blast- below 100,000 feet, but doesn’t touch Earth’s surface • Surface Blast- fireball touches Earth’s surface • Subsurface (underwater) burst- creates large bubble, expels steam, gas, debris in the air • 2 types of nuclear radiation • Initial • Residual

  10. MOPP • MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE • MOPP LEVELS • 4 • LEAST PROTECTIVE? 1 • MOST PROTECTIVE? 4

  11. FIRST AID • Purpose: • To save life • Prevent further injury • Limit infection • Primary tasks: • Maintain breathing • Stop bleeding/ maintain circulation • Prevent or treat for shock

  12. Enlisted Service Record • Page 1- Enlisted contract • Page 2- Dependency application/ Record of Emergency Data • Page 4- Enlisted qualifications • Page 13- Administrative remarks form

  13. Personal Qualification Standards Program (PQS) • Divided into 3 sections: • 1. Fundamentals (100 series) • 2. Systems (200 series) • 3. Watch Stations (300 series)

  14. COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS • CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (CWO) • MUST BE E-7, E-8, OR E-9 • AT LEAST 12 YEARS OF SERVICE • NO MORE THEN 24 YEARS SERVICE • LIMITED DUTY OFFICER (LDO) • MUST BE E-7 OR E-8 • NOTE: E6 that have completed all the requirements for CPO, have taken the E-7 exam and have a final multiple equal or greater than the final multiple to pass are eligible for the program • AT LEAST 8 YEARS OF SERVICE • NO MORE THAN 16 YEARS SERVICE

  15. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT • THREE TYPES OF PAY: • 1. BASIC PAY • 2. INCENTIVE PAY • EXAMPLE: HAZARDOUS DUTY PAY • 3. SPECIAL PAY • EXAMPLE: REENLISTMENT

  16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATIONS • 1. TOP SECRET • Unauthorized exposure could cause exceptionally grave damage to national security • 2. SECRET • Unauthorized exposure could reasonable be expected to cause serious damage to national security • 3. CONFIDENTIAL • Unauthorized exposure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security

  17. THREAT CONDITIONS • ALPHA • general threat of possible terrorist activity • BRAVO • increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists • CHARLIE • when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel and facilities is imminent • DELTA • applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely

  18. ELEMENTS OF LEADERSHIP • MORAL PRINCIPALS • HONESTY, INTEGRITY, & LOYALTY • PERSONAL EXAMPLE • TRAITS SUCH AS KNOW-HOW, SSINCERITY, AND COURAGE • ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY • GOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • ORGANIZE, MANAGE, & WORK WITH PEOPLE

  19. QUESTIONS?

  20. on your next Advancement Exam! HM1 JEREMY OWENS JEREMY.OWENS@MED.NAVY.MIL

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