handbook provides skill and knowledge components for each paygrade of the Damage Controlman (DC) rating, it helps you concentrate your study on those areas that may be tested. This feature will help you get the most out of your study time. Each page in Parts 1 through 4 of this Advancement Handbook presents general. used in damage control as outlined in U.S. Navy Regulations, NWP The repair party manual should include damage control procedures covering emergency damage control communications, casualty power, and counterflooding (where applicable). Door-and-hatch locations, air-conditioning and ventilation systems, and compressed air systems are also included. decision to take additional action to control damage. Listed below are some basic tenets of damage control. (1) Keep your ship watertight. (2) Do not violate material conditions. (3) Have confidence in your ship's ability to withstand severe damage. (4) Know your way around your ship even in the dark. (5) Know how to use and maintain damage control.
Damage control plans and damage control booklets s hould be in printed form. The use of on-board computers*, with damage stability software developed for the specific ship, and familiar to properly trained ship's officers can provide a rapid means to supplement the information in the plan and booklet for effective damage control. manuals: •Surface Ship damage control systems and equipment on board ship. The DCA is the senior member (division officer) of the DC division. As such, the DCA oversees all the paper. TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND PARTS MANUAL FOR DAMAGE CONTROL SYSTEM TECHNICAL MANUAL NUMBER P/N DCS DATE 24 APRIL CONTRACT/NO. I-VALIDATION Except as stated in II, the technical manual identified above has been satisfactorily validated in accordance with all requirements of the applicable contact.
The goal of damage control training is to organize Technical Manual (NSTM), chapter ; NSTM, Q1. What person is responsible for the damage control training teams? 1. Team leader. The purpose of this manual is to provide information on the most effective techniques available for resolving beaver/human conflicts. It will integrate a wide range of topics and issues pertinent to beaver damage control and will hopefully serve as a valuable reference tool for those BOW personnel. decision to take additional action to control damage. Listed below are some basic tenets of damage control. (1) Keep your ship watertight. (2) Do not violate material conditions. (3) Have confidence in your ship's ability to withstand severe damage. (4) Know your way around your ship even in the dark. (5) Know how to use and maintain damage control.
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