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Name the three states of readiness.

1. Manning


2. Machinery


3. Materials

What are the three zones of damage?

1. Primary


2. Secondary


3. Remote

What is a RNZN 400?

Firefighting Check Off Card

What information does a RNZN 400 contain?

1. Compartment hazards.


2. Firefighting equipment.


3. Compartment layout.

What does EEBD stand for?

Emergency Escape Breathing Device.

When would you use an EEBD?

Escape only.

What is the duration of an EEBD?

10 mins.

What information will you find on the watch and station bill?

1. SSD


2. SSEP


3. RAS position.

When would you use emergency stations?

1. Major fire.


2. Collision / grounding.


3. Aircraft or explosion incident.


4. Major flooding.

What occasions are Special Sea Duty men used for?

1. Transferring through foreign waters.


2. Rasing.


3. Entering / leaving habour in very pour visibility.

How can heat be transferred?

1. Radiation.


2. Conduction.


3. Convection.

What are the three areas a fire can occur on ship?

1. Engineering / machinery spaces.


2. Oil fuel leaks at high temps.


3. Machinery failure or electrical.

Pic

1. Name = AFFF.


2. Duration = 45 secs.


3. Classes of fire = A, B and F.

Pic

1. Name = Dry Powder.


2. Duration = 20 secs.


3. Classes of fire = A, B, C, E, F.


4. ECHO Class for emergencies.

Pic

1. Name = CO2.


2. Duration = 12 secs.


3. Classes of fire = A, B C, E and F.

What is the description and examples of Class A?

1. Carbonaceous solids.


2. Wood, cloth, paper, rubber, plastics etc.

What is the description and examples of Class B?

1. Flammable and combustible liquids.


2. Petrol, diesel, turpentine and oils.

What is the description and examples of Class C?

1. Flammable and combustible gases.


2. Propane, butane and methane.

What is the description and examples of Class D?

1. Combustible metals.


2. Magnesium (Mg) and Potassium (K).

What is the description and examples of Class F?

1. Combustible cooking oils and fats.


2. Same as Class B.

What is the description and examples of Class E

1. Electrically energized fuels.


2. Example, electricity.

What are the four fire-fighting rigs?

1. Basic fire-fighting rig.


2. Intermediate fire-fighting rig.


3. Full fire-fighting rig.


4. Helicopter fire-fighting rig.

What do you wear for basic fire-fighting rig?

1. Action Working Dress (AWD).


2. Anti flash hood and gloves.

What do you wear for intermediate fire-fighting rig?

1. Basic fire-fighting rig.


2. Breathing apparatus.


3. Anti Flash worn.

What do you wear for full fire-fighting rig?

1. Basic firefighting rig.


2. Bristol Fire Suit (BFS).


3. Fire fighting gloves.


4. Firefighting boots.


5. Seaman Woollen Socks.


6. Breathing Apparatus.


7. Helmet.


8. Minespot.

What do you wear for Helicopter fire-fighting rig?

1. Full firefighting rig.


2. Belt Hatchet and safety knife.

What does CBRNDC stand for?

Chemical


Biological


Radiological


Nuclear


Damage


Control

What are the four things Emergency Stations must carry out?

1. Personnel on watch, stay on watch.


2. Personnel taking first aid action continue until relieved.


3. CBRNDC teams to close up as for state 1.


4. Remainder are to act as ordered by the command to remain or to proceed musta points.

What does DECK stand for?

Don EEBD on any numerous personnel.


Evacuate the area.


Confirm last person out, close


Keep high while evacuating the area.

What are the three control markings?

1. X = X-RAY.


2. Y = YANKEE


3. Z = ZULU

Who gives permission to open an “X” watertight door or Damage Control State 3 condition “X”, and where are they located?

1. OOW


2. On the bridge.

Who gives permission to open an “X or Y” watertight door or hatch in Damage Control State 2 condition “Y”?

HQ1.

Who gives permission to open an “X, Y or Z” watertight door or hatch in Damage Control State 1 condition “Z”?

HQ1.

Who gives permission to open a watertight door or hatch alongside, and where are they located?

1. OOD.


2. Bridge.

What must you do when the order CLOSE ALL RED OPENINGS is heard?

1. Shout out into the hatch for the work.


2. If no response, close the hatch.


3. Any doors or hatches in the area must be closed.

Where are the Damage Control teams based and who are they controlled by?

1. Section bases.


2. HQ1.

What is the action for CBRNDCO and where are they located?

1. MEO.


2. HQ1.