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55 Cards in this Set
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What must be maintained to sustain a fluid system for all condition types? |
People-places-procedures |
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Manual system that includes systematic procedures and supporting materials intended for use by combat systems personnel for the direct support of system operation, maintenance and casualty control? |
CSOSS |
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CSOSS |
Combat system operational sequencing systems |
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CSOSS does what |
Manual system that includes systematic procedures and supporting materials intended for use by combat systems personnel for the direct support of system operation, maintenance, and casualty control |
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Who did the CNO direct to develop CSOSS |
NAVSEA (naval sea systems command) |
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How do CSOSS and EOSS parallel each other? |
Types of functions performed, format and content of user documentation, development processes |
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EOSS |
Engineering operational sequencing systems for propulsion plant operation and casualty control |
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Whose job is it to supply air, water and power to the combat system and to repair those systems if any casualties occur? |
AAP/EOOW |
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Whose job is it to supply air, water and power to the combat system and to repair those systems if any casualties occur? |
AAP/EOOW |
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CIC relays information to whom |
CSRO |
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Whose job is it to supply air, water and power to the combat system and to repair those systems if any casualties occur? |
AAP/EOOW |
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CIC relays information to whom |
CSRO |
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What is referred to in order to fix equipment and contains correct control? |
CSOCC |
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Whose job is it to supply air, water and power to the combat system and to repair those systems if any casualties occur? |
AAP/EOOW |
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CIC relays information to whom |
CSRO |
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What is referred to in order to fix equipment and contains correct control? |
CSOCC |
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What is referred to when testing equipment that has been repaired? |
CSOP |
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What allows casualties to be handled quickly, permitting the ship to continue its mission |
Well executed CSOSS program. Timely and accurate relay of information |
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Who directs CSOSS organization and assures required readiness-related evolutions are performed safely and effectively and is overall responsible as ship's CSOSS director? |
CO/TAO |
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What is the TAO authorized to do without first gaining permission of CO |
Release weapons |
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Link between CO/TAO and CSOOW but might not be manned on every ship |
CSRO |
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Maintains emergency destruction bill compliance, status boards, emission control, and radiation hazard control, combat system tag-out logs and coordinates all working aloft revolutions? |
CSOOW |
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RADHAZ |
Radiation hazard |
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RADHAZ |
Radiation hazard |
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EMCON |
Emission control |
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Who does CSOOW coordinate with |
EOOW, AAS, CSRO |
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CSRO |
Combat systems readiness officer |
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AAS |
Action area supervisor |
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AAS |
Action area supervisor |
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AAP |
Action area personnel |
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CSOOW responsible for |
maintains emergency destruction bill compliance, EMCON compliance, RADHAZ compliance, combat system tag-out logs and coordinates all working aloft evolutions |
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AAS provide what to CSOOW |
Repair efforts and combat systems, status of repair reports |
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Who stands watch in CIC |
CSRO, CO, TAO |
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What roles do AAPs fill |
Operators and technicians. Link between equipment and combat |
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What do the AAPs keep the AASs informed of |
Abnormal equipment performance, equipment status, changes to readiness and estimated repair time |
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What does CSMC contain to assist with CSOOW |
Status boards, full set of reference materials and adequate internal comms equipment |
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Primary mission of CIC |
Gather, process, display, evaluate and rapidly distribute technical info and Intel |
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ESS and WSS are examples of what |
Support systems. Central points of contact |
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Stations assigned to ESS |
Radar room, pilot house and radio transmitter room |
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What makes up CSOSS manual |
Combat system operational preparation procedures, casualty control and support data |
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What non casualty procedures are a part of CSOP |
Normal light-off, testing, operation and securing of combat system |
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Which section is used for casualty situations? |
CSOCC |
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What is included in the support data |
Status boards, system interface diagrams, system diagrams for air water etc., system data tables and standard notes |
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What are communication wheels found on |
Status boards- organizational layout |
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Watch stations manned in condition 1 |
All of them |
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Condition I |
Highest degree of readiness, all watch and weapons stations manned. General quarters |
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Condition I |
Highest degree of readiness, all watch and weapons stations manned. General quarters |
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Condition II |
Accomplishes specific missions |
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Condition III |
Sailing in international waters where unfriendly or hostile forces have been encountered |
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condition IV |
Optimum peacetime cruising |
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Who do CS report to when in port |
Work center supervisors or LPOs |
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Responsibilities of AAS |
Direct technology and operate and ensure maximum readiness of equipment |
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AAP |
Link between combat system readiness of ship |
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Support data |
Includes reference material and handbook for quick reference |
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CSOR |
Link between CO/TAO and CSOOW. Advises in impact system casualties |