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Top secret/Secret
Most classified material exists in what two formats?
The color of the document
What determines the classification level of a document
Blue
Confidential documents will be what color?
Exceptionally grave
What type of damage can compromised TOP SECRET info inflict?
Serious
What type of damage can compromised SECRET information inflict?
Identifiable
What type of damage can compromised CONFIDENTIAL information inflict?
Immediately
When must an individual report that classified material has been compromised?
Top Secret, Secret, Confidential
What are the three types is security classifications?
Capital letters, letters larger than the text
How is all classified information marked?
Clearance level, need to know
Individuals must have what to gain access to classified material?
Commanding officer/Security manager
Who must be notified as soon as there is a security violation?
Security violation
What is obtaining classified information without the proper clearance level known as?
Compromise
What is the result of an individual taking advantage of a security violation and obtaining classified materials?
Surveillance, Face down, Proper stowage
What are the necessary precautions when working with classified documents?
Director of navy publications and printing service
Who approves the reproduction of TOP SECRET information?
Exclusive, limited, controlled
What are the three types of security areas?
Controlled
Which area does not usually contain classified information?
A process used to minimize risk to an acceptable level in a variety of situations
What is ORM?
False
T/F: Only supervisors are responsible for implementing ORM
1: identify hazards
2: assess hazards
3: make risk decisions
4: implement controls
5: supervise
The five steps of the ORM process in order are:
1: Accept risk
2: Unnecessary risk
3: Anticipate risk
4: Risk decisions
What are the 4 ORM principles?
"On the run" mental or oral review of a situation without recording info on paper. Used during crisis
What is time critical ORM?
Primarily uses experiment and brainstorming
Describe deliberate ORM
More thorough risk assessment using only the 1st two steps in ORM
In-Depth ORM
Unnecessary risk
What kind of risk does not meaningfully contribute to mission accomplishment?
Work center supervisor
Who is responsible for ensuring sailors qualify in the correct PQS?
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations
Who establishes overall policy for setting requirements, organizing, supporting, and administering the PQS program?
100 series
Which section covers facts, principles, and fundamentals of the PQS?
200 series
Which section covers major working parts of the system/equipment?
After the qualifier signs off on the Manual's section
When will a sailor take a written or oral exam?
JQS (Job Qualification Requirement)
What would a sailor use if a PQS didn't exist or was not available?
PQS
What must a sailor complete before standing watch?
PQS program
What program sets the minimum knowledge and skills each Sailor must demonstrate before standing watch?
Qualifier
Which person will sign a Sailor's PQS sections?
Subject matter experts
Who will develop a JQR if one is needed?
Certifying officer
Who will grant final approval of a Sailor's PQS qualifications?
Unit coordinator
Who maintains an up-to-date list of PQS qualifiers?
Qualifier
Who will notify the supervisor of changes needed to existing standards?
Work center supervisor
Who will direct sailors to the appropriate qualifiers during their PQS training?
Unit coordinator
Who will obtain PQS products for all personnel on PQS matters?
Qualifier
Who is the person that will remain current on changes to equipment, systems, and policies that affect sailors assigned area of responsibility?
Model manager
Who is in charge of individual PQS manual sections?
300 series
Which PQS sections tests the Sailor's readiness to perform a designated task?
Unit coordinator
Who serves as the point of contact within the command on all PQS matters?
Content, accuracy, and currency of a single manual
What are the duties of a Model manager?
PQSDEVGRU
What is the single site developer of PQS for the Navy?
FLTCINC
Who designates a model manager for each PQS?
CNET
Who provides overall management for the PQS program?
Minimum knowledge
PQS is an assortment of what to qualify for a watch station?
False
T/F: Top secret information does not require a record of destruction
everyday
How often should classified material be destroyed?
Pulping, crosscut shredder, pulverized, burn bag
Name the ways to destroy classified material
Automated information system
What accredited system, if used under proper conditions, helps prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing classified material?
SECNAVINST 5510.36
What instruction states the protective conditions under which you may remove classified material from its designated office or work area?
Chemical or electrochemical reaction of an exposed metal surface
What is corrosion?
Anodic
A metal that has a high tendency to corrode is known as?
Cathodic
A metal that has a low tendency to corrode is known as?
Direct chemical or electrochemical attack on a metal surface
Uniform surface corrosion is a result of
Electrolyte, such as salt water
Galvanic corrosion occurs when different metals are joined and a ____________ is present
White gray powdery deposit
First signs of putting corrosion?
Surface grains of the metal are lifted up by the force of expanding corrosion products
What is exfoliation corrosion?
Filiform corrosion
Recognized by its wormlike trace of corrosion
Magnesium
Which alloys are the lightest structural metals and are highly susceptible to corrosion?
Staining/tarnish, with a bluish-green color
Corrosion on copper is usually limited to?
1: Cleaning
2: Inspection
3: Control
4: Protection
List the 4 steps of preventing corrosion, in order
True
T/F: when salt particles are dissolved in water, they form strong electrolytes
No contacts
Buzzers that are AC operated have
Electrical
An ____________ current runs through the alarm module and resistor
1: Normal
2: Alarm
3: Trouble
What are the three conditions that result from an alarm module?
At the end
Where is the supervisory resistor placed in the circuit?
False, the supervisory resistor monitors electrical connections
T/F: The supervisory resistor monitors the sensor, not the electrical connections
Buzzer
What audible signal device is used in quiet places?
1: Motor operates
2: Non-resonated
3: Resonated
What are the types of horns used in the alarm safety & warning system?
In parallel behind the dial
How are lights connected in the visual indicator?
Outer chamber, inner chamber, cold cathode tube
What are the 3 major units of the detector head in an ionization detector
Circuit DL
Intrusion alarm