Responsible for the safety and health of all military and civilian personnel, the safe use and condition of equipment, and the protection of all government property.
Who is the Commanding Officer?
Oct 13, 1775 first 6 Frigates authorized.
What is the Navy's Birthday?
An Echelon IV command that reports to NECC, and it serves as administrative Immediate Superior in Command (ISIC) for Active and Reserve NCF.
(ISIC of CBMU 202)
What is NCG2?
Keep victim calm
Try to prevent the victim from seeing their injuries if possible.
If victim is conscience and no internal injuries are suspected, you should give the victim small amounts of warm water.
If possible, keep the victim warm and elevate their feet 6-12 inches so that they're higher than the patient's head.
What is the treatment for shock?
A product generated from a process that once complete, the product can no longer be used to meet its original inteded purpose.
What is HAZWASTE?
ORM model manager selected the ABCD Model based on its foundation in scientific principles, ability to focus individuals, increase their situational awareness (SA), and improve their performance in the time critical environment
What is Time Critical Risk Management (TCRM)?
Medal of Honor recipient. He is the first Seabee in history to receive the Medal of Honor for his heroic efforts in defense of a Special Forces Camp and Vietnamese District Headquarters at Doug Zoai.
Who was CM3 Marvin Shields?
Offer functions such as command and control of expeditionary warfare operations, training, construction, EOD, and expeditionary diving and combat salvage.
What is Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC)?
Direct pressure
Indirect pressure (Pressure points)
Elevation
Tourniquet
What are the methods for controlling bleeding?
F A T C O C ... (name them)
What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT?
Reuired for all 120-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20- ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites, which are not a part of the
permanent wiring of the building or structure and which are in use by employees.
What is Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
In Chu Lai - May 7, 1965 first full battalion arrived and built airfields for the Marines Also built schools, hospitals, utilities systems and roads
What are some Seabee contributions during Vietnam?
The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated Commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
What is command and control?
Headache, nausea, dizziness, or weakness.
Breathing may be deep and rapid and change to shallow and almost absent.
Flushed, very dry and hot skin, constricted pupils and a fast, strong pulse.
What are the the symptoms of Heat Stroke?
Tracks, bar codes, and creates requisitions for HAZMAT.
What is CHRIMP? (spell out ackronym)
A decision making tool used by personnel at all levels
to increase effectiveness
Operational Risk Management
325,000 Seabees served Built 111 air strips, 441 piers, 2558 ammunition mags, hospitals for 70,000, Espiritu Santo - 5000 ft air strip in 20 days
What were some of the Seabee contributions during WWII?
They command all the ships or units of a certain type.
NECC is the TYCOM for NCG.
What does TYCOM do?
Boiling
Iodine Tablets
Calcium hypochlorite ampoules
What are the names, addresses and emergency contacts for manufacturer, physical and chemical characteristics, fire and explosive hazard data, reactivity data, health hazard data, precautions, for safe handling and use and control measures.
Required for continuous noise levels greater than 104dba
Combination: Ear plugs and ear muffs
Beginning in 1955, Seabees began deploying yearly to the continent of Antarctica. As participants in Operation Deep Freeze, their mission was to build and expand scientific bases located on the frozen continent. Constructed a 6000 foot ice runway.
What is Operation Deep Freeze?
Rapidly deploy flexible and versatile detachments to provide responsive general engineering support to forces ashore during contingency operations.
What is the mission of the CBMU?
Affected skin reddens ant there is an uncomfortable coldness.
Area becomes numb due to reduced circulation
Ice crystals form, the frozen extremity appears white, yellow-white, or blotchy blue and white
The surface of the skin feels hard, but the underlying tissue is soft
WARNING: Never rub frostbitten area or heat a frostbitten area with open fire
What are the symptoms of frostbite?
You will do this when mixing or transferring a substance from its original container.
Secondary labeling.