IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 1-36 THROUGH 1-42,
SELECT FROM COLUMN B THE PERSONNEL
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DUTIES IN COLUMN A.
RESPONSES FROM COLUMN B MAY BE USED MORE
THAN ONE TIME.
B.
PERSONNEL
A. DUTIES
RESPONSIBLE
1-36. Assists the
1. Damage control
division
asaistant
officer in
coordinating
2. Administrative
and adminis-
asstsiatant
tering the
division
3. Main propulsion
assistant
1-37. Functions as
4. Division CPO
an aid to
the engineer
officer in the
details of
administration
1-38. Responsible for
control of the
ships stability,
list, and trim
1-39. In charge of
the A and R
division shops
1-40. Responsible for
the preparation
and care of the
Engineering Log
and Engineers
Bell Book
1-41. Responsible for
the care, stowage,
and use of fuels
and lubricating
oils
1-42. Supervises the
maintenance of
department records
and maintains a
tickler file on
all required
reports
1-43. The planned maintenance system was
established for which of the
following purposes?
1. To describe the methods and tools
to be used on a job
2. To plan and schedule maintenance
tasks
3. To estimate and evaluate material
readiness
4. All of the above
1-44. What is the primary objective of the
Ships 3-M Systems?
1. To provide for managing
maintenance and maintenance
support in a way to ensure maximum
equipment operational readiness
2. To ensure that hazardous
conditions do not exist in a
working area
3. To ensure 100% availability of all
shipboard systems
4. To ensure that all ships are
properly manned with the
appropriate ratings
1-45. The use of DANGER or CAUTION tags is
NOT a substitute for other safety
measures,
such as locking valves or
pulling fuses.
1. True
2. False
1-46. Normally, which of the following
personnel fills out and signs the
record sheet and prepares the tags?
1. The commanding officer
2. The executive officer
3. The petty officer in charge of the
work
4. The engineer officer
1-47. What type of tag or label is used to
prohibit the operation of equipment
that could jeopardize the safety of
personnel or endanger equipment?
1. A red DANGER tag
2. A yellow CAUTION tag
3. An OUT-OF-CALIBRATION label
4. An OUT-OF-COMMISSION label
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