Basics
Fire
Flooding
Equipment
Damage Assessment
100

What is the primary goal of damage control on a ship?

Ensure safety and ship survival

100

What are the 3 components of a fire triangle?

Heat, fuel, oxygen

100

What are the 3 material conditions

Xray, Yoke, Zebra

100

What is an EEBD?

Emergency Escape Breathing Device

100

What is the first step in conducting a damage assessment?

Identify location and source of damage

200

Why are bulkheads important in ship design?

They divide the ship into compartments to contain casualties

200

What is the first step in fighting an electrical fire?

Cut the power

200

What risks are posed by electrical equipment in flooded compartments?

Short-circuits, electrical shocks, potential fires

200

What is a bilge pump used for?

Remove water from flooded compartments

200

What tool is used to monitor for re-ignition after a fire?

Thermal imager

300

What does the term "integrity" mean in the context of damage control?

It refers to the ship's structural soundness and the proper sealing of compartments to prevent water or fire spread

300

Why is it important to monitor for hot spots after extinguishing a fire?

To ensure the fire does not reignite

300

What is the purpose of watertight integrity on a ship?

To prevent the spread of water and maintain ship stability

300

When do you use a soft patch?

Temporary repair for small leaks or breaches

300

How can you determine if flooding is progressive?

By monitoring water levels in adjacent compartments and checking for breaches in bulkheads

400

What is a priority action when there is damage to a critical system like propulsion or navigation?

Immediate repairs are undertaken to restore functionality and prevent further operational impact

400

What is a Class B fire?

A fire involving flammable liquids (oil, gasoline, alcohol)

400

When is material condition Zebra set?

General quarters, ship-wide casualties, when entering and leaving port during wartime

400

What type of fire extinguisher is best for electrical fires?

CO2 fire extinguisher

400

What is the priority when assessing a compartment affected by fire?

Checking for residual heat sources, damage to nearby systems, and the spread of smoke

500

How do damage control teams determine which areas to prioritize?

They focus on areas that pose the greatest risk to the ship's safety or mission capability, such as critical systems or heavy flooding

500

Name all PPE essential for firefighting

SCBA, gloves, protective hood, face shield, helmet, coverall, boots

500

What is counterflooding, and why is it performed?

Intentionally flooding compartments on the opposite side of the ship to balance and stabilize it.

500

What materials are used for shoring?

Wood or aluminum

500

Why is it important to maintain a fire watch during welding or cutting operations?

To monitor and extinguish any unintended fires caused by sparks or heat