What persons signature must sailors obtain after demonstrating knowledge and/or performing certain tasks? - Answer- Designated qualifiers
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... [Show More] another purpose of the PQS program besides ensuring that personnel can demonstrate the minimum knowledge and skill necessary to be qualified to stand watches or perform other specific routine duties? - Answer- Provides standardization of qualification requirements
What section of the PQS book contains fundamentals? - Answer- Section 100
What section of the PQS book contains infrequent tasks? - Answer- Section 300
In section 300, the prerequisites portion may require which items to be completed before starting the watch station qualification? - Answer- Specific schools, other watch stations, and section 100 and 200 items
What information is contained in section 200? - Answer- Systems
What type of change only requires that any new publications are changed? - Answer- Errata
What is the last step in the qualification process? - Answer- Service record entry
What individual indoctrinates the trainee in the PQS program? - Answer- Supervisor
Who is the point of contact within the command on all matters of PQS administration? - Answer- PQS coordinator
Who is ultimately in charge of the PQS program within the command? - Answer- Commanding officer
What is the role of the PQS qualifier? - Answer- Provides expertise in a specific area of qualification
Which of these are administrative controls that can be used to address a noise hazardous area? - Answer- Periodic hearing testing, education/training, and hearing protective devices
Which of the following are requirements of the hearing conservation program? - Answer- Survey work environments, modify environments and equipment to reduce noise level, and education/training
Which of the following hearing tests is used to establish your baseline? - Answer- Hearing test upon entry into the navy
Which two hearing tests do you receive, even if you are never exposed to a noise hazardous area? - Answer- Upon entry into service and upon exit from military service
What term describes physical exclusion? - Answer- Auditory rest
What maximum noise levels are you excluded from prior to the retest? - Answer- 80 dB
What is the period for limited duty noise exclusion, if needed? - Answer- Minimum of 14 hours
Which of the following properly state why hearing tests are conducted? - Answer- To track program effectiveness, to detect the early onset of an STS, and to prevent further hearing loss
The detailed surveillance program accomplishes which of the following options? - Answer- Discovers reason for STS, recommends a corse of action, and determines best interest of the navy and the individual
At which of these continuous noise levels is it mandatory for you to wear double hearing protection? - Answer- 104dB
In which of these environments must you always wear single hearing protective devices? - Answer- If you enter or work in an area where continuous noise levels are 84dB (or greater) and/or impulse/impact noise levels are 140dB or greater
Hazard labels are found in areas and on equipment where noise levels or, sound pressure levels, exceed which of these levels? - Answer- More than 84dB and peak at 140dB
By which means are prescription protective eyewear normally acquired? - Answer- Medical support activities
How often can you expect to receive update training in the sight conservation program? - Answer- Annually
Whose duty is it to ensure an effective sight conservation program? - Answer- Department heads, and division officers
For which of these daily duties and activities are you required to use proper eye protection? - Answer- Welding metals, cutting metals, handling chemicals, and grinding metal
Who must comply with all eye hazard warning labels? - Answer- All hands
How often are personnel fit tested for various types of respirators, according to duty assignment? - Answer- Annually
Whose responsibility is it to maintain a record of individual fit tests results and assignments? - Answer- Respiratory protection program manager (RPPM)
When must all types of respirators be inspected? - Answer- Before and after each use
Spray painting requires what type of respirator? - Answer- Full face piece with a continuous flow air line
Which of the following tools is a three-way tool that holds, twists, and cuts? - Answer- Safety wire pliers
Which of the following tools is used to cut new internal threads of a bolt hole? - Answer- Tap
Sockets are available in which of the following types of configuration? - Answer- 6-point and 12-point
Which of the following types of spammer wrenches are used for fire hose couplings and covers? - Answer- Pin-type spanner wrench, adjustable face spanner wrench, and hooked spanner wrench
Which of the following portable electric tools can be used to remove paint? - Answer- Paint scraper and disk sander
What reference must you consult to safely operate portable electric tools, with the proper personal protective gear, aboard ship? - Answer- OPNAVINST 5100.19 series
What pneumatic tool will you use to remove paint or rust or dress masonry or concrete? - Answer- Needle gun
An impact wrench is used for what purpose? - Answer- Remove a large quantity of fasteners
What device is used for pulling, pushing, lifting, pressing, bending, spreading, and clamping operations? - Answer- Hydraulic jack
Which of the following hoists can be hand or motor operated? - Answer- Chain hoist
What precision measuring tool is used to measure the inside of a hole or cylinder, from 2 inches to a length determined by interchangeable spindles? - Answer- Inside micrometer
What tool is used to measure inside holes and dimensions where measurements cannot be taken with a standard micrometer? - Answer- Telescoping gauges
What device will affect the torque reading if used in conjunction with a torque wrench? - Answer- An extension that changes the overall length of the torque wrench
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