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1. 43 112 Logs Files and Publications 44 113 Navigation 46 114 Honors and CeremonieS 49 115 Night Observation Devices NOD S 52 116 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector 53 117 e Besen 56 200 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS 59 201 o TE 61 202 Optical Eg ipment rss nn 63 203 Incandescent Searchligh Hr 64 204 Mercury Xenon Searchlight 66 205 Multipurpose Signal Light rar EEE nai deecqe 68 206 Yardarm Blinker Infrared Beacon 70 207 Night Observation Devices NOD s 72 208 Debarkation Light BOX 74 209 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector 76 300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS 79 301 Lookout r
2. Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect and report partially submerged objects 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Make amplifying report to bridge and CIC regarding relative movement target angle lights and sound signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate night vision equipment 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 30 OF WATCHSTATION 85 ABCDG ABCDG ABCDEFG 301 Lookour CONT D 301 3 301 3 1 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task moow gt Act as low visibility lookout 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Report sighting distress signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Use smoke float life ring and light float Signature and Date Recognize and report fog signals by a ship under way 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 86 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE 301 Lookour CONT D 3
3. Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Locate operate own ship s navigation lights 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 164 Questions ABCDEF ABDF ABCDF ABCDEF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 210 2 33 34 35 36 37 Assist signalman supervisor in conducting rendering honors and ceremonies 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Communicate by delayed executive method utilizing directional procedures 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Communicate by immediate executive method utilizing directional procedures 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Communicate by delayed executive method utilizing nondirectional procedures 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Communicate by immediate executive method utilizing nondirectional procedures 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 165 Questions ABCDF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D Questions 310 2 38 Communicate with conn and CIC by IC systems 3 times ABCDF 310 3 310 4 310 5 310 6 310 6 1 Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 55 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to b
4. Signature and Date Signature and Date 120 Questions ABCDH ABCDH ABCDH EFGH 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 2 14 Recognize and report sound signals from aids to navigation 3 times 305 3 305 3 1 305 4 Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 22 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the indications of this weapon by day night B Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Identify and report a missile launch indication Signature and Date Identify and report gunfire Signature and Date Identify and report mines Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed 121 Questions EFGH Questions AB AB AB 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 5 305 5 1 305 6 305 6 1 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What are the indications of this by day night B Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Inbound weapon AB Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 14 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Expert Lookout 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date
5. 3 State the procedures for accomplishing the following honors and ceremonies Boat hails ref a ch 10 Dipping ensign ref a ch 3 Dress ship ref a ch 6 Full dress ship ref a ch 6 Half masting the ensign ref a ch 3 Official visit ref b ch 12 Formal visits other than official visits ref b ch 12 Passing honors ref b ch 12 Passing the word and use of boat gongs ref a ch 12 Use of speed flag ref a ch 9 e roop Signature and Date 4 Discuss passing honors rendered to officers officials embarked in ships and boats ref a ch 12 Signature and Date 49 114 HONORS AND CEREMONIES FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 114 5 State the rules of display for the following under normal conditions and conditions of full dress ship ref a a Foreign ensigns ch 6 b National ensign ch 6 C Personal flags and pennants of U S military officers and civilian officials ch 6 d United Nations flag Annex B e Union Jack ch 5 Signature and Date Define the distinctive mark of a ship ref a ch 9 Signature and Date Discuss the display of boat ensigns ref a ch 5 Signature and Date Discuss hoe to identify the grade of an officer embarked in a boat using flagstaff insignia ref a ch 11 a Spread eagle b Halberd C Ball d Star e Flat truck Signature and Date Discuss small boat recognition including color scheme and
6. 308 1 308 1 1 308 2 308 2 1 Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION OTHER QUALIFICATIONS View videotape 800158DN Introduction to AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Completed Qualifier and Date View videotape 800157DN Installation Maintenance and Operation of AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Completed Qualifier and Date Watchstations From This PQS 301 Lookout Completed Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task AUIS Quam Questions Set up AN KAS 1 1A CWDD times ABCDEF Signature and Date Signature and Date 143 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR CONT D Questions 308 2 2 Perform operational test on AN KAS 1 1A CWDD 2 times ABDEF Signature and Date Signature and Date 3 Operate AN KAS 1 1A CWDD 2 times ABCDEF Signature and Date Signature and Date 4 Stow AN KAS 1 1A CWDD 2 times ABCDF Signature and Date Signat
7. a Dealing with a nitrogen purge bottle b The two person rule Signature and Date What safety precautions apply to working with electricity ref b chs B7 C9 Signature and Date 77 300 300 1 300 2 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS INTRODUCTION The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate to your Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the previous sections to use It allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation and to handle abnormal conditions and emergencies Before starting your assigned tasks you must complete the prerequisites that pertain to the performance of that particular task Satisfactory completion of all prerequisites is required prior to achievement of final watchstation qualification FORMAT Each watchstation in this section contains A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE which is used to obtain the required signatures for approval and recording of Final Qualification PREREQUISITES which are items that must be certified completed before you can begin qualification for a particular watchstation Prerequisites may include schools watchstation qualifications from other PQS books and fundamentals systems or watchstation qualifications from this book Prior to signing off each prerequisite line item the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records Record the date of actual completion not the sign off date W
8. Naval Education and NAVEDTRA 43354 C Training Command April 2003 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS NAME Rate Rank DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A Approved for public release distribution is unlimited Although the words he him and his are used sparingly in this manual to enhance communication they are not intended to be gender driven nor to affront or discriminate against anyone reading this material TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 5 herebincc 9 100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS 11 101 Safety Precautions 13 MEE ci E E 15 103 Books 17 104 Expert LOOK guisa EEE 25 105 Visual Message Format 27 106 Signal Flags rm are PETE 29 107 Plagas d E 30 108 Call SignS Sasse 36 109 Flashing Light Procedures meet ve dsiuo nu tix e dcdit uuduphsp usu isa aU 38 110 Semaphore ProcedureS 41 111 _ In Port Duty Signalman
9. Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 97 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified FLAG BAG OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 99 WATCHSTATION 303 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR Estimated completion time 3 weeks 303 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICA
10. 17 18 19 Using the ACP 130 encode 5 boat call signs 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 decode 5 boat call signs 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 131 encode 5 operating signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 131 decode 5 operating signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 100 US SUPP encode 5 address groups 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 160 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 20 21 22 23 Using the ACP 100 US SUPP decode 5 address groups 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signal during underway replenishment in daylight 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signal during underway replenishment at night 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Maneuver boat via flaghoist for man overboard 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 161 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDEF ABCDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 24 Maneuver boat utilizing TAPS ARC signals for man overboard 3 times Signature
11. Signature and Date Signature and Date Reeve and splice halyards 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 34 OF WATCHSTATION 112 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCE ABCE 304 304 3 304 3 1 304 4 304 5 304 5 1 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN CONT D INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What means of communications are used D Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions Relay emergency action signals to SOPA 3 times ABCD Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 7 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Fire 3 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 596 OF WATCHSTATION 113 304 304 6 304 6 1 304 7 304 7 1 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN CONT D WATCHES Stand the following watches under qualified supervision In Port Duty Signalman 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date
12. Signature and Date 25 104 EXPERT LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 104 3 State the primary mission of each of the following vessel aircraft Carrier ref a Cruiser ref a Destroyer ref a Frigate ref a Submarine ref a Fast patrol boat ref a Patrol reconnaissance aircraft ref b Bomber aircraft ref b Fighter aircraft ref b Attack aircraft ref b Helicopter ref b Amphibious ships ref a zunmzeroanop Signature and Date Discuss the primary threat to your ship posed by the following vessels aircraft Carrier ref a Cruiser ref a Destroyer ref a Frigate ref a Submarine ref a Fast patrol boat ref a Patrol reconnaissance aircraft ref b Bomber aircraft ref b Fighter aircraft ref b Attack aircraft ref b Helicopter ref b Amphibious ships ref a zunmzeroaoop Signature and Date Discuss the following terms as they relate to merchant vessels ref c ch 13 a Superstructure group b Basic hull designs e Upright sequence rigging Signature and Date 26 105 105 VISUAL MESSAGE FORMAT FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 D Fleet Communications b ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium c Standard Operating Procedures SOP d NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 105 1 State and explain the parts of a naval message ref d ch 3 Signature and Date 2 Explain how a DTG f
13. Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 114 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified EXPERT LOOKOUT NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 115 WATCHSTATION 305 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT 305 1 305 1 1 305 2 305 2 1 Estimated comple
14. The only way the PQS Development Group knows of these changes is by you the user telling us either in a letter or via the Feedback Report contained in the back of this book You can tell us of new systems and requirements or of errors you find ACRONYMS USED IN THIS PQS Not all acronyms or abbreviations used in this PQS are defined here The Subject Matter Experts from the Fleet who wrote this Standard determined the following acronyms or abbreviations may not be commonly known throughout their community and should be defined to avoid confusion If there is a question concerning an acronym or abbreviation not spelled out on this page nor anywhere else in the Standard use the references listed on the line item containing the acronym or abbreviation in question AAV Amphibious Assault Vehicle ABGC Assistant Boat Group Commander ACCS Assistant Central Control Ship ACP Allied Communication Publication ALMS Approach Land Marker Ship BGC Boat Group Commander BWC Boat Wave Commander CCS Central Control Ship CRTS Casualty Receiving Treatment Ship CWDD Chemical Warfare Directional Detector DON Department of the Navy DTG Date Time Group EAP Emergency Action Plan EMCON Emissions Control FOD Foreign Object Damage IALA International Association of Lighthouse Authorities INCSEA Incident at Sea IPD Inter Pupillary Distance ISP Information Security Program MPL Multi Purpose Light NAVOSH Navy Occupational Safety and Health NOD Night O
15. ch 5 AB Signature and Date 61 201 FLAGHOIST CONT D 201 2 201 2 1 201 3 201 4 201 4 1 201 5 201 5 1 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 5 Signature and Date How do you properly secure the uphaul and downhaul to belaying pins ref a ch 5 Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref b ch 8 a Inclement weather b Formation changes C Poor visibility d High winds Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What special safety precautions apply to ref c ch C16 a Inclement weather b Formation changes e Poor visibility d High winds Signature and Date 62 202 202 OPTICAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Ch 2 202 1 202 1 1 202 2 202 3 202 4 202 4 1 202 5 202 5 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each A Whatis its function B Where is it located C What are the modes of operation or control D What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions Binoculars ABD Ship s binoculars ABCD Signatu
16. ref b ch 3 Signature and Date Identify convoy call signs ref b ch 7 Signature and Date Discuss single letter type indicators ref b ch 3 Signature and Date 36 108 CALL SIGNS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 108 8 Describe how unit indicators are used to form commander collective call signs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Discuss special task organization call signs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Describe effective boat calls ref b ch 3 Signature and Date Define and discuss pennant call signs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Define and discuss the use of visual call sign p9p9 ref c ch 8 Signature and Date Describe the procedures for modifying numerical pennant call signs with pO type indicators and or unit indicators ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Describe sending numeral flags and pennants by flashing light ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 37 109 109 FLASHING LIGHT PROCEDURES FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e f 109 1 ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 NTP 4 D Fleet Communications ACP 131 E Communications Instructions Operating Signals PUB 102 International Code of Signals ATP 1 C Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book Vol Il Describe all Morse code characters by sight pa
17. 12 Discuss full and abbreviated call ups ref a ch 6 Signature and Date 13 Discuss visual relay responsibilities ref a ch 5 Signature and Date 14 Discuss delayed executive method and immediate executive method messages ref a ch 6 Signature and Date 39 109 FLASHING LIGHTS PROCEDURES FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 109 15 Discuss obtaining repetitions ref a ch 4 For heading For text For codress After receipt of message goo Signature and Date Discuss transmitting the precedence indicated in the preliminary call up ref a ch 4 Signature and Date Explain the use and differences between military and nonmilitary operating signals ref b ch 4 ref d ch 1 Signature and Date Define the following common operating signals ref d ch 2 QRD QRQ QRS QRU ZEU ZFH1 ZFH2 ZJJ ZJL ZUG ZUI ZWC ZWL ZUE S3rrunmzeroapop Signature and Date 40 110 110 SEMAPHORE PROCEDURES FUNDAMENTALS References a ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium 110 1 Describe all semaphore positions ch 1 app II Signature and Date 2 Explain the following special semaphore characters chs 1 7 a Answering sign b Attention sign C Direction sign d Error sign e Front sign f Numerals sign g Separative sign Signature and Date 3 Explain the following special semaphore abbreviations
18. 3 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 150 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR CONT D 309 2 5 309 3 309 4 309 5 309 6 309 6 1 Questions Call answer and receipt by flashing light 3 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 60 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES None to be discussed WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Semaphore Operator 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 2096 OF WATCHSTATION 151 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR CONT D 309 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 309 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 152 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover e
19. 5 Fife rail ch 5 Fingers ch 2 Flag bag ch 2 Gaff ch 5 Halyards ch 5 Mast ch 5 Retriever ch 5 Rings ch 2 Signal flags ch 5 Snap hooks ch 2 Tack line ch 5 Tail line ch 5 Triatic stay ch 5 Truck ch 10 Uphaul ch 5 Yardarms ch 5 ocoUoos3 sc so 79o0co0p Signature and Date 2 Discuss and identify flags pennants contained in a allied international flag bag ch 5 Signature and Date 3 Define the following terms ch 2 a Fly b Hoist C Tabling d Tail line Signature and Date 29 107 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e f 107 1 ATP 1 C Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book Vol II ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium NTP 4 D Fleet Communications PUB 102 International Code of Signals Standard Operating Procedures SOP NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Explain the meanings of single flags and pennants and which must be answered repeated ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Explain the meaning of the following terms ref a ch 8 ref b ch 5 At the dip Closeup End of signal Going up Haul down Stand by your bags ooocp Signature and Date Explain the terminology used when passing flaghoist signal to bridge and CIC ref f ch 5 Signature and Date Explain how a flaghoist signal is answered by the following
20. COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 35 OF WATCHSTATION 122 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 305 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 123 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 125 WATCHSTATION 306 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER 306
21. Lookout Report ref b Signature and Date Explain the effects of dark adaptation on lookout s vision ref a ch 21 ref b Signature and Date 17 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 6 Explain offcenter vision and how it may be used to see objects at night ref b Signature and Date Explain the most effective method of moving the eyes at night to detect objects ref b Signature and Date Explain the situations where binoculars are are not more effective than the use of eyes alone ref b Signature and Date Explain how binoculars limit the field of vision ref b Signature and Date Explain how to focus binoculars ref b Signature and Date Explain how to determine your IPD ref b Signature and Date Explain the importance of always wearing binoculars around the neck ref b Signature and Date Explain the correct procedure for cleaning binoculars ref b Signature and Date State what the lookout s technique of eye search is called ref b Signature and Date 18 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 15 20 21 Explain how the lookout uses his eyes and binoculars for scanning ref b Signature and Date Discuss the way a lookout searches from the horizon to zenith ref b Signature and Date Discuss the effects of temporary flash blindness and permanent retinal burns from a nuclear bla
22. PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS CONT D 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT Completed Date Signature 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER Completed Date Signature 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH Completed Date Signature 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN Completed Date Signature 192 QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS CONT D 312 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALMAN Completed Date Signature 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR Completed Date Signature 193 LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium ACP 131 E Communications Instructions Operating Signals ATP 1 C Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book Vol Il Bluejackets Manual 22nd Edition COMDTINST M16672 2D Navigation Rules International Inland Jane s All The World s Aircraft Jane s Fighting Ships Manufacturer s Operating Instructions NAVEDTRA 14325 Basic Military Requirements NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 NAVEDTRA 12968 A Lookout Training Handbook NAVSEA S0404 AD URM 010 TUM Tag Out User s Manual TUM NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal
23. Qualifier and Date 155 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F Satisfactorily perform this task Questions 310 2 1 Using the Allied Maritime Tactical Signal Book encode 15 signals 5 times ABCDF Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 2 Using the Allied Maritime Tactical Signal Book decode 15 signals 5 times ABCDF Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 156 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 3 Using the International Code of Signals encode10 signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the International Code of Signals decode 10 signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ATP 2 vol Il encode 5 signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ATP 2 vol II decode 5 signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 157 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF AB
24. TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION Fundamentals From This PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 103 Lookout Completed 296 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Visual Message Format Completed 296 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 106 Signal Flags Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 107 Flaghoist 2 of Watchstation Completed Qualifier and Date 108 Call Signs Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 109 304 304 1 1 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN CONT D 109 Flashing Light Procedures Completed Qualifier and Date 110 Semaphore Procedures Completed Qualifier and Date 111 In Port Duty Signalman Completed Qualifier and Date 112 Logs Files and Publications Completed Qualifier and Date 114 Honors and Ceremonies Completed Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 201 Flaghoist Completed Qualifier and Date 202 Optical Equipment Completed Qualifier and Date 203 Incandescent Searchlight Completed Qualifier and Date 204 Mercury Xenon Searchlight Completed Qualifier and Date 205 Multipurpose Signal Light Comp
25. WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 105 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 304 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 107 304 304 1 304 1 1 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES WATCHSTATION 304 FOR OPTIMUM
26. and Date Identify boats crafts and amphibious vehicles by day 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Identify boats crafts and amphibious vehicles by night 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Receive interpret and report grid positions 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Identify beach markers by day 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 178 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE 312 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALMAN CONT D 312 2 7 312 3 312 4 312 5 312 5 1 312 6 312 7 312 7 1 Identify beach markers by night 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 50 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What operating limitations are imposed D How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions AAV Emergency ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 30 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES None EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and
27. ch 1 Signature and Date Describe the action to be taken when using international signals in conjunction with ATP 1 vol Il ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Describe the procedure for transmitting signals by visual means other than flaghoist ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain how call signs in the text of signals are used to amplify the meaning of a signal ref a ch 1 Signature and Date 34 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 35 Explain the procedures for signaling when using the INCSEA agreement ref c ch 8 Signature and Date 36 Explain the use of single letter signals with complements from Pub 102 ref d ch 1 Signature and Date 35 108 108 CALL SIGNS FUNDAMENTALS References a b c 108 1 ACP 130 Communication Instructions Signaling Procedures in the Visual Medium NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 NTP 4 D Fleet Communications Define the following ref a ch 2 a Address group b International call signs C Visual call signs Signature and Date Discuss usage of visual call signs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Discuss restriction in visual call sign usage ref a ch 2 Signature and Date State the call signs other than visual that can be used in visual communications ref a ch 2 Signature and Date State the publications used in locating constructing visual call signs
28. ch 7 0oocoocmgm D Signature and Date 4 Explain the calls for a semaphore message using the following methods ch 7 a Flashing light b Flaghoist C Semaphore Signature and Date 41 110 SEMAPHORE PROCEDURES FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 110 5 Explain how to answer a semaphore message using the following ch 7 a Flashing light b Flaghoist C Semaphore Signature and Date Explain how to receipt a semaphore message using the following ch 7 a Flashing light b Flaghoist Semaphore Signature and Date Discuss procedures for interruptions in transmission of reception of a semaphore message using ch 7 a Flashing light b Flaghoist e Semaphore Signature and Date Explain the procedures for corrections repetitions and cancellations ch 4 Signature and Date 42 111 111 IN PoRT DUTY SIGNALMAN FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 b OPNAVINST 3120 32C Standard Organization and Regulations of the U S Navy SORM c NTP 4 D Fleet Communications Ch 8 d NTP 13 B Flags Pennants and Customs e ATP 1 C Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book ATP 1 C Vol Il f Standard Operating Procedures SOP 111 1 Discuss the following duties as applied to duty in port signalmen a Execute sunrise and colors ref a ch 7 ref e ch 1 b Selection of proper ensigns to use during the following evo
29. craft alongside by day ref b ch 11 Signature and Date 10 Discuss procedures for calling craft alongside by night ref b ch 11 a Debarkation light box b Debarkation stations Signature and Date 57 117 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 117 11 12 Describe flags lights markers signals ref a Annex C scoc ooocop Beach markers from seaward Cargo identification Day and night boat and amphibious vehicle beaching signals Miscellaneous beach signs Miscellaneous flags and identification insignia Oceanographic markers from seaward Standard flags and identification insignia Unloading point markers Signature and Date Discuss emergency signals for ref b ch 11 DOT AAV emergency Breakdown Fire flooding Loss of communications Man overboard Signature and Date 58 200 200 1 200 2 200 3 200 4 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS In this section the equipment is broken down into smaller more comprehensible functional systems as basic building blocks in the learning process Each system is written to reflect specific watchstation requirements by identifying the equipment most relevant to one or more designated watchstanders The less complex systems may be identified and covered quickly or relegated to a lower priority to permit greater emphasis on more significant or complex systems COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS For learning p
30. designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 133 WATCHSTATION 307 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR 307 1 307 1 1 Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION Watchstations From This PQS 302 Signal Bridge Recorder Messenger Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 108 Call Signs Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 109 Flashing L
31. direct support for this PQS OSCS SW Christopher Adams Production Officer LCPO ENC SW Adrian Batchelor Surface Navigation Branch Head BMC SW Jim Phillips Workshop Supervisor QMC SW AW Wayne McCoy Workshop Facilitator Ms Joyanne Lancer Editorial Assistant The Model Manager for this PQS COMNAVSURFLANT DSN 836 3090 INTRODUCTION PQS PROGRAM This PQS program is a qualification system for officers and enlisted personnel where certification of a minimum level of competency is required prior to qualifying to perform specific duties A PQS is a compilation of the minimum knowledge and skills that an individual must demonstrate in order to qualify to stand watches or perform other specific routine duties necessary for the safety security or proper operation of a ship aircraft or support system The objective of PQS is to standardize and facilitate these qualifications CANCELLATION This Standard cancels and supersedes NAVEDTRA 43354 B APPLICABILITY This PQS is applicable to all ships equipped with visual communications equipment MODEL MANAGER The Model Manager Command manages a specific PQS manual This includes overseeing the process of monitoring and updating assigned PQS manuals from the standpoint of technical content and relevance within the community TAILORING To command tailor this package first have it reviewed by one or more of your most qualified individuals Delete any portions covering systems and equipment
32. not Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 6 313 6 1 313 7 313 7 1 WATCHES Stand the following watches under qualified supervision Signalman Watch Supervisor 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 189 NAVEDTRA 43354 C QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS NAME RATE RANK This qualification progress summary is used to track the progress of a trainee in the watchstations for this PQS and ensure awareness of remaining tasks It should be kept by the individual or in the individual s training jacket and updated with an appropriate signature Training Petty Officer Division Officer Senior Watch Officer etc as watchstations are completed 301 LOOKOUT Completed Date Signature 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER Completed Date Signature 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 304 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN Completed Date Signature 191 QUALIFICATION
33. not installed on your ship aircraft or unit Next add any line items fundamentals systems and watchstations workstations that are unique to your command but not already covered in this package Finally the package should be reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by the Commanding Officer or his designated representative Retain the approved master copy on file for use in tailoring individual packages INTRODUCTION CONT D QUALIFIER The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individual watchstations Qualifiers will normally be E 5 or above and as a minimum must have completed the PQS they are authorized to sign off The names of designated Qualifiers should be made known to all members of the unit or department The means of maintaining this listing is at the discretion of individual commands For more information on the duties and responsibilities of PQS Qualifiers see the PQS Unit Coordinator s Guide CONTENTS PQS is divided into three sections The 100 Section Fundamentals contains the fundamental knowledge from technical manuals and other texts necessary to satisfactorily understand the watchstation workstation duties The 200 Section Systems is designed to acquaint you with the systems you will be required to operate at your watchstation workstation The 300 Section Watchstations lists the tasks you will be required to satisfactorily perform in order to ach
34. procedures ref f a Allied ch 5 b International ch 6 Signature and Date 30 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 5 Describe action taken using standard U S Navy and allied procedures when ref c ch 8 Signal now flying not distinguishable You are repeating signal incorrectly am repeating signal incorrectly Questioning one signal of a multiple signal display USN only oo 7 Signature and Date Describe action taken using standard international procedures when ref d ch 2 cannot distinguish your signal Your signal has been received but not understood My last was incorrect will repeat it correctly Your signal appears incorrectly coded you should check and repeat the whole oocp Signature and Date Explain the procedures for canceling the following Single hoist ref e Display ref e Hoist governed by a time signal ref a ch 1 Hoist preceded by call sign ref a ch 1 By international procedures ref b ch 8 ref d ch 2 Dang Signature and Date Explain the procedures for correcting a flaghoist signal ref b ch 8 Signature and Date Explain the order in which flaghoist signals are to be read ref b ch 8 Signature and Date Explain the procedure for communicating with merchant vessels by flaghoist ref f ch 6 Signature and Date 31 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 11 Define the mean
35. 01 3 5 301 4 301 4 1 Recognize and report fog signals by a ship under way with no way on 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Recognize and report fog signals by a ship at anchor 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect and report discolored water Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 2196 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed UIT OCA UD 2 abnormal condition Binocular lens fogged bubbled Signature and Date 87 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEF 301 Lookour CONT D 301 4 2 301 5 301 5 1 Questions Battery failure on night vision equipment ABCDEF Signature and Date Adverse weather DEF Signature and Date Loss of communications BCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 6 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if i
36. 1 306 1 1 Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Satisfactorily complete identification of all signal flags flash cards within 90 seconds Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 301 Lookout Completed Qualifier and Date 303 Flag Bag Operator Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 102 Security Completed 596 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 108 Call Signs Completed 596 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 127 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER CONT D 306 2 306 2 1 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used Satisfactorily perform this task MOO WO gt Demonstrate proper flag bag terminology 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Spot incoming flaghoist signals 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Verify own ship repeats flaghoist correctly 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 128 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE 306 SIGNA
37. 1 Classification ref a ch 11 Classification guide ref a ch 11 Classified information ref a ch 11 Clearance ref a ch 11 COMSEC ref b ch 9 Compromise ref a ch 11 Custodian ref d ch 13 Declassification ref a ch 11 Downgrading ref a ch 11 Emergency Action Plan ref b ch 2 Marking ref a ch 11 Need to know ref a ch 11 NOFORN ref b ch 6 OPSEC ref d ch 7 Original classification ref b ch 4 Restricted data ref b ch 1 Safeguarding ref a ch 11 Security ref a ch 11 Security violation ref a ch 11 Storage ref a ch 11 cCr o 2ooonp3 sr cso coococp Signature and Date Define the following security classification and administrative provisions ref a ch 11 a Confidential b Secret C Top secret Signature and Date 15 102 SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 102 3 State your personal responsibilities for safeguarding information ref a ch 11 Signature and Date Explain your responsibilities in the event of a compromise or a suspected compromise ref a ch 11 Signature and Date State who can authorize reproduction of the following material ref b ch 9 a Confidential b Secret e Top secret Signature and Date Describe the requirements for handling classified material ref b ch 9 Signature and Date Explain the following requirements for destruction of classified mater
38. 3 Verify proper focus of light beam mercury xenon ABE Signature and Date 4 Transmit message by flashing light 3 times ABDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 5 Receive message by flashing light 3 times ABDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 6 Communicate using infrared light 3 times ABDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION 137 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR CONT D 307 3 307 3 1 307 4 307 4 1 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F What parameters must be monitored G How are the monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task H Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions Utilize signal light as searchlight ABCDEGH Signature and Date Set EMCON conditions ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 596 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed What emergencies or malfunctions may occ
39. A removal stowage ch 4 Signature and Date 55 117 117 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALING FUNDAMENTALS References a NWP 22 3 Rev B Ship to Shore Movement b NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 117 1 Discuss and describe ships involved in amphibious operations a ALMS ref a app C b ACCS ref b C CCS ref b d PCS ref b e SCS ref b Signature and Date 2 Discuss and describe boat craft by day or by night ref b ch 11 a ABGC SSO b Boats crafts used in boat waves C BGC TCO d BWC Signature and Date 3 Discuss and describe miscellaneous ships and crafts by day and by night ref a Annex C Amphibious Vehicle Pool Control Officer Bowser boat CRTS Channel control boat Medical boat Salvage boat Senior beachmaster Transfer line control boat saerpanop Signature and Date 4 Discuss information contained in grid posits ref a Annex D Signature and Date 56 117 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 117 5 Discuss the following debarkation areas ref b ch 11 a Assembly circles b Rendezvous areas C Wave forming circles Signature and Date 6 Discuss dispatch signals for day and night ref a Annex C Signature and Date 7 Discuss beach identifications for day and night ref a Annex C Signature and Date 8 Discuss debarkation stations ref b ch 11 Signature and Date 9 Discuss procedures for calling
40. ATCHSTATION Performance which is the practical factors portion of your qualification The performance is broken down as follows Tasks routine operating tasks that are performed frequently Infrequent Tasks Abnormal Conditions Emergencies Training Watches If there are multiple watchstations a QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY will appear at the end of the Standard 79 300 300 3 300 4 300 5 300 6 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS CONT D OPERATING PROCEDURES The PQS deliberately makes no attempt to specify the procedures to be used to complete a task or control or correct a casualty The only proper sources of this information are the technical manuals Engineering Operational Sequencing System EOSS Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization NATOPS or other policy making documents prepared for a specific installation or a piece of equipment Additionally the level of accuracy required of a trainee may vary from school to school ship to ship and squadron to squadron based upon such factors as mission requirements Thus proficiency may be confirmed only through demonstrated performance at a level of competency sufficient to satisfy the Commanding Officer DISCUSSION ITEMS Though actual performance of evolutions is always preferable to observation or discussion some items listed in each watchstation may be too hazardous or time consuming to perform or simulate Therefore you may be required to discu
41. CDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 7 10 Using the ACP 113 encode 3 international call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 113 decode 3 international call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 encode 10 numeral pennant call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 decode 10 numeral pennant call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 158 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 11 12 13 14 Using the ACP 130 encode 5 special task organization call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 decode 5 special task organization call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 encode 5 unit indicator call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Using the ACP 130 decode 5 unit indicator call signs 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 159 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 15 16
42. Date Explain the procedures for completing a signal where a or as indicated appears in the meaning of a signal ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Define chapter group basic group and suffixes ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain the procedures for encoding decoding sequence of data ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Describe time signals for the following situations ref a ch 1 a To commence at b To be completed by C To commence at and be completed by Signature and Date Describe the procedures and when they are used to answer information signals contained in ATP 1 vol Il chs 4 9 ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Describe the use of plain text descriptive signals ref a ch 1 Signature and Date 33 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Describe procedures for any signals preceded by emergency ref a ch 3 Signature and Date State position utilizing latitude longitude ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain signals for denoting sectors ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain signaling using bearing distance and direction ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Discuss the application of the use of units of reference ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Discuss the use of the answer pennant in relation to units of reference ref a
43. Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 40 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed 103 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR CONT D 303 4 303 4 1 303 5 303 5 1 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What immediate action is required B What are the probable causes C What operating limitations are imposed D What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Loss of hoist ABCDE Signature and Date Improper operation of retriever ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What operating limitations are imposed D What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Fire in flag bag ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 596 OF WATCHSTATION 104 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR CONT D 303 6 303 6 1 303 7 303 7 1 WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Flag Bag Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 30 OF
44. Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 179 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 181 WATCHSTATION 313 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR 313 1 313 1 1 313 2 313 2 1 Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHA
45. G WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 30 OF WATCHSTATION 308 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 308 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 146 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SEMAPHORE OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE C
46. L BRIDGE SPOTTER CONT D Questions 306 2 4 Confirm visual responsibilities to other ships in company 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 5 Direct flaghoist signal to be hauled down following motions of originator 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 6 Spot outgoing flaghoist signals 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Correct improper flaghoist 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 129 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER CONT D 306 2 8 306 3 306 4 306 4 1 Questions Cancel flaghoist 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 40 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What immediate action is required B What are the probable causes C What operating limitations are imposed D What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Hoist tangled in a rotating radar antenna ABCDE Signature and Date Loss of flaghoist ABCDE Signature and Date Loss of visibility ABCDE Signat
47. LL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 310 Signalman of the Watch Completed Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task Moou gt Verify compliance with all command instructions and visual communications instructions publications Signature and Date Train watch personnel in the enacting of emergency bills 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 183 Questions ABE ABCDE 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 2 3 Review visual station files and visual log 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Inform watch section of composition organization and formation of all units in company 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Verify that current watch to watch publication inventory is maintained Signature and Date Train watch section in the use and location of emergency signal equipment 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 184 Questions ABE ABCE ABCE ABCDE 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions 313 2 7 Train watch sec
48. Lights NTP 13 B Flags Pennants and Customs NTP 4 D Fleet Communications NWP 22 3 Rev B Ship to Shore Movement OPNAVINST 3120 32C Standard Organization and Regulations of the U S Navy SORM OPNAVINST 3500 39A Operational Risk Management ORM OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat PUB 102 International Code of Signals SECNAVINST 5510 36 Department of the Navy DON Information Security Program ISP Regulation Ship s EMCON Bill Standard Operating Procedures SOP SW073 AA MMO 010 Technical Manual for Chemical Warfare Directional Detector AN KAS 1 AN KAS 1A United States Navy Regulations 1990 195 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD Feedback Form for NAVEDTRA 43354 C From Date Via Date Department Head Activity Mailing Address Email Address DSN PQS Title NAVEDTRA Section Affected Page Number s For faster response you may email your feedback to the PQS Development Group at N741 pqs cnet navy mil Please include the above information so that we may better serve you Remarks Recommendations Use additional sheets if necessary 197 FOLD HERE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICIAL BUSINESS COMMANDING OFFICER NETPDTC N741 6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD PENSACOLA FL 32509 5237 FOLD HERE 198
49. NG YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION Fundamentals From This PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Visual Message Format Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 112 Logs Files and Publications Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C Satisfactorily perform this task Block print the alphabet and numerals 0 9 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 93 Questions C 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER CONT D 302 2 2 Questions Recite the phonetic equivalent for all flags pennants BC Signature and Date Draft a plaindress visual message for transmission by flashing light 5 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Draft a plaindress visual message for transmission by semaphore 5 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 94 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER CONT D 302 2 5 Record a visual message 5 times Signature and Date Sig
50. OMPRISES 40 OF WATCHSTATION 313 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task MOOW gt Questions 313 3 1 Complete special sea and anchor detail checklist ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION 313 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What immediate action is required B What are the probable causes C What follow up action is required D Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 313 4 1 Message nondelivery ABCD Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION 187 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 5 313 5 1 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed taken What follow up action is required om moon Loss of electrical power Signature and Date Fire Signature and Date Electrical shock Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION 188 What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is
51. SIGNALMAN NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 175 WATCHSTATION 312 312 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALMAN 312 1 312 1 1 312 2 312 2 1 Estimated completion time 2 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 311 Ready Boat Signalman Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 117 Amphibious Signaling Completed 10 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 208 Debarkation Light Box Completed 10 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E Satisfactorily perform this task Questions Identify various ships involved in amphibious operations by day 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 177 312 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALMAN CONT D 312 2 2 Identify various ships involved in amphibious operations by night 2 times Signature and Date Signature
52. TION 303 1 1 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 106 Signal Flags Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 107 Flaghoist Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 2 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 201 Flaghoist Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 101 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR CONT D 303 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task MOO um gt Questions 303 2 1 Bend on flags 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 2 Hoist flags to dip 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 3 Hoist flags closeup 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 102 303 FLAG BAG OPERATOR CONT D 303 2 4 303 3 Questions Haul down flag signals 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Clear downhauls and stow flags in bag 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Report ready bag 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and
53. TIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 140 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 141 WATCHSTATION 308 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR
54. and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 25 Maneuver boat utilizing pyrotechnic signals for man overboard 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 26 Signal using day shapes for the following situations a Restricted ability to maneuver 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date b Not under command 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 162 Questions ABCDF ABCDEF ABCDF ABCDF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 26 ee 28 Anchoring 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date d Constrained by draft Signature and Date e Aground 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signal by yardarm blinkers 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signal by AN SAT 2 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 163 Questions ABCDF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDEF ABCDEF 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 2 29 Signal by multipurpose light 3 times 30 31 32 Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Maintain visual logs and files at sea 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Maintain current plot of formation ships in company 3 times
55. ate 68 205 MULTIPURPOSE SIGNAL LIGHT SYSTEM CONT D 205 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 205 4 1 How does loss of power affect the operation of this system ref b Signature and Date 205 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 205 5 1 What special safety precautions must be observed to prevent electrical shock when operating the multipurpose signal light ref c ch C9 Signature and Date 69 206 206 YARDARM BLINKER INFRARED BEACON SYSTEM References a b c d 206 1 206 1 206 2 206 2 1 206 3 NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal Lights OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat Ship s EMCON Bill SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref b A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions Power panel ABCE Control panel ABCDE Rotary switches ABDE Telegraph key s ABCE Yardarm blinker lights upper lower ABCDE Infrared beacon lights POT lights ABCE Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s functi
56. boat types for the following ref c ch 19 a Flag officers barge b Unit commanders gig e C O s gig d Other ship s boats Signature and Date 50 114 HONORS AND CEREMONIES FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 114 10 State the number requirements of sideboys gun salutes and bells for the following dignitaries ref b ch 12 Lieutenant Commander and below a Admiral b Vice Admiral Rear Admiral upper half d Rear Admiral lower half e Captain f Commander g Signature and Date Discuss how the order of anthems is determined ref b ch 12 Signature and Date 51 115 115 NIGHT OBSERVATION DEVICES NOD s FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 b Manufacturer s Operating Instructions c Standard Operating Procedures SOP 115 1 Discuss the NODs carried aboard your ship ref c Signature and Date 2 State the safety precautions for NODs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 3 Explain the steps to properly prepare a NOD for operation ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 4 Explain the focusing requirements necessary for clarity and comfort when using all NODs ref a ch 2 Signature and Date I Explain the procedure for overcoming night blindness when using NODs ref b Signature and Date 6 Explain the purpose of the following controls and indicators ref b Elevation dial and vernier Elevation lock knob Eyepie
57. bservation Device NVG Night Vision Goggles ORM Operational Risk Management OTC Officer in Tactical Command PCS Primary Control Ship POT Point of Train RF Radio Frequency SCS Secondary Control Ship SFW Spectral Filter Wheel SOP Standard Operating Procedures SOPA Senior Officer Present Afloat SSO Senior Salvage Officer TCO Traffic Control Officer TUM Tag Out User s Manual 100 100 1 100 2 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS INTRODUCTION This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge and principles needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied Normally you would have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during the school phase of your training If you have not been to school or if you need a refresher the references listed at the beginning of each fundamental will aid you in a self study program All references cited for study are selected according to their credibility and availability How TO COMPLETE The fundamentals you will have to complete are listed in the watchstation 300 section for each watchstation You should complete all required fundamentals before starting the systems and watchstation portions of this PQS since knowledge gained from fundamentals will aid you in understanding the systems and your watchstation tasks When you feel you have a complete understanding of one fundamental or more contact your Qualifier If you are attempting initial qualif
58. ce focus ring Lens cap Objective shade lock knob Power switch Range focus ring Train azimuth dial Train azimuth lock knob zsarpoanvop Signature and Date 52 116 116 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR FUNDAMENTALS References a SW073 AA MMO 010 Technical Manual for Chemical Warfare Directional Detector AN KAS 1 AN KAS 1A 116 1 Explain the primary function of the AN KAS 1 1A system ch 3 Signature and Date 2 Explain the secondary function of the AN KAS 1 1A system ch 3 Signature and Date 3 Define the following acronyms chs 1 2 a NFOV b PCU C WFOV Signature and Date 4 State the purpose of the four position SFW of the AN KAS 1 1A ch 3 Signature and Date 5 Discuss the nerve agent detection capabilities of the AN KAS 1 1A regarding attacks against ch 3 a Amphibious assault ships proceeding ashore b Assault forces in the vicinity of the landing area C Ships in task force Signature and Date 53 116 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR 116 6 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Describe the capability of the AN KAS 1 1A in detecting and identifying chemical warfare nerve agent clouds ch 3 a Against a land background b Against a sky background Signature and Date Define AN KAS 1 1A magnification capacities regarding ch 2 a NFOV b WFOV Signature and Date State the power requireme
59. ch ref a What is its function Where is it located What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control TONMOOU gt Sensor unit ch 1 Power conversion unit ch 1 Cord assembly ch 2 Interconnecting cable ch 2 Maintenance kit expendable nitrogen cartridges ch 1 Foul weather cover ch 1 Overboard lanyard ch 1 Protective lens cover ch 2 Carrying stowage case ch 1 Filters ch 3 Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION What are the safety protective devices for this component component part What protection is provided by this component component part What are the probable indications if this component fails What is the effect on system operation if this component fails gt gt UU gt onu U gt gt gt UUOUOO O uj m m mu G Orne INIIIIIIIOo gt How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 3 Signature and Date 76 209 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR SYSTEM CONT D 209 2 2 209 3 209 3 1 209 4 209 5 209 5 1 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a ch 5 Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS What are the allowable operating limits ref a ch 1 Signature and Date SYSTEM INTERFACE None to be discussed SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What special safety precautions apply to ref a ch 4
60. d Date Define the following situations ref d a Head on meeting Rule 14 b Crossing Rule 15 C Overtaking Rule 13 Signature and Date Discuss how visual contact information is accumulated in CIC and the bridge ref b Signature and Date 23 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 41 Describe how visual information is correlated with radar contact information in CIC ref b Signature and Date 24 104 104 EXPERT LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS References a b c 104 1 Jane s Fighting Ships Jane s All The World s Aircraft NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Describe and discuss the visual characteristics of the following U S Navy vessels aircraft by class zunzeroanop Carrier ref a Cruiser ref a Destroyer ref a Frigate ref a Submarine ref a Fast patrol boat ref a Patrol reconnaissance aircraft ref b Bomber aircraft ref b Fighter aircraft ref b Attack aircraft ref b Helicopter ref b Amphibious ships ref a Signature and Date Describe and discuss the visual characteristics of the following foreign naval vessels aircraft by class runzeroanop Carrier ref a Cruiser ref a Destroyer ref a Frigate ref a Submarine ref a Fast patrol boat ref a Patrol reconnaissance aircraft ref b Bomber aircraft ref b Fighter aircraft ref b Attack aircraft ref b Helicopter ref b Amphibious ships ref a
61. e and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What special safety precautions apply to ref a a Lighting off lamp b Changing lamp C Disposal of lamp Signature and Date Why must you not open the door while the mercury xenon light is in operation ref a Signature and Date 67 205 205 MULTIPURPOSE SIGNAL LIGHT SYSTEM References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 b NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal Lights c OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 205 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref b A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power Questions Sealed beam lamp ABC AC power supply unit DC power supply unit Housing Trigger assembly Dimmer switch Filters Power cord Storage box 0 Power supply selector switch 205 1 gt gt UJ O ODNOUAWN gt gt gt gt U UU 2 022U QOQOoOuo0uuo Signature and Date 205 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 205 2 1 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 205 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS 205 3 1 What is the effective operating range of the MPL ref a ch 2 Signature and D
62. e discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES None to be discussed WATCHES Stand the following watches under qualified supervision Signalman of the Watch 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 4096 OF WATCHSTATION 166 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH CONT D 310 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 310 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 167 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qual
63. e ee 81 302 Signal Bridge RecarderMessenger e is 91 303 Flag Bag Operator ars rm A A ARES 99 304 In Port Duty Signalman 107 305 Expert LOOKOUt 115 306 Signal Bridge Spotter 125 307 Searchlight Operator A 133 308 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Operator 141 309 Semaphore Operator rm Hr 147 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D Page 310 Signalman Of The Wache 153 311 Ready Boat Signalman 169 312 Amphibious Signalman 175 313 Signalman Watch Supervisor dene baies ea buf OK RR ddvauicaus ide 181 QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY ma 191 LIST OF REFERENCES As ena ledge 195 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnel in writing this PQS SMCM SW AW David Quinn ATG Norfolk VA SMCS SW David Moniz USS Whidbey Island LSD 41 SMC SW AW Richard Barr USS Saipan LHA 2 SM1 SW Miguel Babilonia USS Porter DDG 78 SM1 SW Scott Bowser USS Saipan LHA 2 SM1 SW AW Sean Owens USS Wasp LHA 1 PQS Development Group personnel who provided
64. ef a Rear door ref a Mercury xenon lamp ref a Lock screw ref a Focusing handle ref a Shutter assembly ref a Starter switch ref a Housing drum ref a Yoke ref a Signalling lever ref a Locking clamps ref a Ballast voltage unit ref a Reducers ref c Screening hoods ref c Filters ref c Type H hood ref a Protective metal case lamp ref a What are the sources of power What are the safety protective devices for this component component part What protection is provided by this component component part What is the effect on system operation if this component fails Signature and Date 66 Questions ABCEF ABF ABF ABCDEF ABF ABF ABF ABCEF ABF ABF ABF ABF ABCDEF ABF ABF ABF ABF ABEF 204 MERCURY XENON SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM CONT D 204 2 204 2 1 204 3 204 3 1 204 4 204 4 1 204 5 204 5 1 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a Signature and Date What indications will you receive if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS What are the allowable operating limits for the Mercury Xenon searchlight ref a Signature and Date SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system a Loss of electrical power ref a b EMCON ref c E NVG operations ref c Signatur
65. es and fog signals for the following vessels ref d a Power driven vessel under way with way on Rules 23 35 b Power driven vessel under way with no way on Rules 23 35 C Vessel not under command Rules 27 35 d Vessel restricted in ability to maneuver Rules 27 35 e Vessel constrained by draft Rules 28 35 f Sailing vessel Rules 25 35 g Fishing vessel Rules 26 35 h Vessel engaged in towing or pushing ahead Rules 24 35 i Vessel being towed if manned Rules 24 35 j Vessel at anchor less than 100 meters Rules 30 35 k Vessel at anchor 100 meters or larger Rules 30 35 l Vessel aground Rules 30 35 m Pilot vessel Rules 29 35 Signature and Date 22 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 35 36 37 38 39 40 Discuss the importance of location between a bell and gong in low visibility and how they are used ref d Rule 35 Signature and Date Define the following ref d Rule 32 a Prolonged blast b Short blast Signature and Date Discuss the types of sound signals generated by own ship ref b Signature and Date Discuss the location color range and arc of visibility of the following shipboard navigation lights ref d Rules 21 22 After masthead Forward masthead Port running Starboard running Stern Not under command Restricted in ability to maneuver Forward and aft anchor lights scoc ooocp Signature an
66. etion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified LOOKOUT NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 81 WATCHSTATION 301 301 LOOKOUT 301 1 301 1 1 Estimated completion time 3 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION PQS QUALIFICATIONS Ship s Control and Navigation NAVEDTRA 43492 2D 301 Bridge Telephone Talker Completed Qualifier and Date OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Visual acuity correctable to 20 20 in both eyes and normal color perception C
67. evices for this component component part Questions Main housing ref a ch 2 ABF Image intensification assembly ref b ABCE Power supply ref a ch 2 ABCD Mounting bracket ref c ABE Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 2 Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS What are the normal operating values for night observation devices ref b Signature and Date 72 207 NIGHT OBSERVATION DEVICES SYSTEM NOD s CONT D 207 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 207 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref b a Dust b High humidity C Extreme cold d Salt spray Signature and Date 207 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 207 5 1 What special safety precautions apply to image intensifiers ref b Signature and Date 73 208 208 DEBARKATION LIGHT Box SYSTEM References a NWP 22 3 Rev B Ship to Shore Movement b Standard Operating Procedures SOP c OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 208 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each A Whatis its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D W
68. gnature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 90 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 91 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER 302 1 302 1 1 302 2 302 2 1 Estimated completion time 3 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING WATCHSTATION 302 ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTI
69. hat are the modes of operation or control Questions 208 1 1 Main housing ref a app A AB 2 Light bulbs ref a app A ABCD 3 Filters ref a app A ABD 4 Light switches ref b ABD 5 Power switch ref b ABC Signature and Date 208 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 208 2 1 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref b Signature and Date 208 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 208 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 208 4 1 How does adverse weather affect the operation of this system ref a app C Signature and Date 74 208 DEBARKATION LIGHT BOX SYSTEM CONT D 208 5 208 5 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref c ch C9 Signature and Date What safety precautions must be observed during inclement weather ref a app C Signature and Date 75 209 209 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR SYSTEM References a b 209 1 209 1 20000 Qoi 209 2 209 2 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS SW073 AA MMO 010 Technical Manual for Chemical Warfare Directional Detector AN KAS 1 AN KAS 1A OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for ea
70. ial ref a ch 11 Water depth greater than 1 000 fathoms Water depth less than 1 000 fathoms Destruction equipment Methods Priorities of destruction Reporting 9oocp Signature and Date Explain imposed visual silence ref c Signature and Date Explain the purpose and contents of the EAP ref b ch 2 Signature and Date 16 103 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e 103 1 NAVEDTRA 14325 Basic Military Requirements NAVEDTRA 12968 A Lookout Training Handbook ATP 1 C Allied Maritime Tactical Signal and Maneuvering Book Vol Il COMDTINST M16672 2D Navigation Rules International Inland Bluejackets Manual 22nd Edition Explain the importance of a lookout ref b Signature and Date Describe the objects and sounds a lookout should report and when they should be reported ref b Signature and Date Discuss objects a lookout can detect but radar cannot ref b Signature and Date Describe explain the following as applied to the normal peacetime lookout organization on your ship a The sector each man is assigned to watch ref b b The special responsibility of the after lookout concerning man overboard ref a ch 21 ref b C When the restricted visibility lookouts are posted ref b d The responsibilities of each man at restricted visibility lookout station ref b e The sequence of a standard Low Visibility
71. ication your Qualifier will expect you to satisfactorily answer all line items in the fundamentals If you are requalifying or have completed the appropriate schools your Qualifier may require you to answer representative line items to determine if you have retained the necessary knowledge for your watchstation If your command requires an oral board or written examination for final qualification you may be asked any questions from the fundamentals required for your watchstation 11 101 101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e 101 1 OPNAVINST 3500 39A Operational Risk Management ORM OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat Standard Operating Procedures SOP NAVEDTRA 14325 Basic Military Requirements NAVSEA S0404 AD URM 010 TUM Tag Out User s Manual TUM Discuss the concept of ORM ref a Signature and Date Explain the following as they apply to ORM ref a Identifying hazards Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervising Dang Signature and Date Explain equipment tag out procedures and the use of danger caution tags ref e ch 1 Signature and Date Explain the purpose of RF radiation danger tags ref e ch 1 Signature and Date Discuss the hazards of working near radio and radar antennas ref b ch C9 Signature and Date Describe the safe
72. ieve final PQS qualification for a particular watchstation workstation All three sections may not apply to this PQS but where applicable detailed explanations are provided at the front of each section REFERENCES The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to the workshop however the most current references available should be used when qualifying with this Standard NOTES Classified references may be used in the development of PQS If such references are used do not make notes in this book as answers to questions in this Standard may be classified TRAINEE Your supervisor will tell you which watchstations workstations you are to complete and in what order Before getting started turn to the 300 Section first and find your watchstation workstation This will tell you what you should do before starting your watchstation workstation tasks You may be required to complete another PQS a school or other watchstations workstations within this package It will also tell you which fundamentals and or systems from this package you must complete prior to qualification at your watchstation workstation If you have any questions or are unable to locate references contact your supervisor or qualifier Good luck 6 INTRODUCTION CONT D PQS FEEDBACK REPORTS This PQS was developed using information available at the time of writing When equipment and requirements change the PQS needs to be revised
73. ified READY BOAT SIGNALMAN NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 169 WATCHSTATION 311 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN 311 1 311 1 1 311 2 311 2 1 Estimated completion time 3 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION SCHOOLS Swimmer Test Second Class K 060 2220 REQUIRED Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 306 Signal Bridge Spotter Completed Qualifier and Date 307 Searchlight Operator Completed Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task mIo Receive and transmit messages by multipurpose light 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 171 Questions ABCDE 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN CONT D Questions 311 2 2 Communicate using radio telephone procedures 3 times ABCE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 3 Signal by pyrotechnics d
74. ight Procedures Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 115 Night Observation Devices NODs Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 203 Incandescent Searchlight Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 204 Mercury Xenon Searchlight Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 135 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR CONT D 307 1 3 205 Multipurpose Signal Light Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 206 Yardarm Blinker Infrared Beacon Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 207 Night Observation Devices NODs Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 307 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What means of communications are used D What safety precautions must be observed E Satisfactorily perform this task Questions 307 2 1 Select Install screening hoods filters for the following situations a Normal underway steaming ABCDE Signature and Date b Underway replenishment ABCDE Signature and Date e Flight operations ABCDE Signature and Date d NVG operations ABCDE Signature and Date 136 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR CONT D Questions 307 2 1 e Infrared operations ABCDE Signature and Date 2 Energize de energize searchlight ABDE Signature and Date
75. ile time is assigned to a message ref d ch 3 Signature and Date 3 Explain the reason for assigning precedence ref a ch 4 Signature and Date 4 Explain the reason for assigning a group count to a message ref b ch 4 Signature and Date ts Explain the rules for counting groups ref b ch 4 Signature and Date 6 Describe the internal routing procedures for incoming and outgoing visual messages ref c Signature and Date x Explain the meaning of overscore ref d ch 3 Signature and Date 27 105 VISUAL MESSAGE FORMAT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 105 8 State and define all prosigns ref b ch 3 Signature and Date Explain the use of service blocks at the bottom of a standard visual message ref a ch 8 Signature and Date Describe the lettering system used when recording a message ref d ch 1 Signature and Date Define plaindress abbreviated plaindress and codress message forms ref b ch 4 Signature and Date Describe the following types of messages ref b ch 4 a Service b Abbreviated service Signature and Date State and explain the reason for and use of a service message ref d ch 3 Signature and Date 28 106 106 SIGNAL FLAGS FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 106 1 Explain the use of the following Belaying pins ch 5 Blocks ch 5 Downhaul ch
76. ings of superior and inferior as applied to hoisting flag signals ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Define the following governing pennants and explain how they differ in governing with a tack or without a tack ref a ch 1 a PREP b Interrogative C Negative Signature and Date Define all governing groups and explain how they are used ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain the procedure for relaying flaghoist signals to include ref f ch 5 a All ship signals originated by OTC b Signals originated by ship addressing the OTC or other units C Emergency alarm signals addressed to the OTC Signature and Date Describe the procedures for constructing special task organization call signs using flag and pennant combinations ref b ch 2 Signature and Date Explain the use of substitutes as per allied international flaghoist procedures ref d ch 1 ref f ch 5 Signature and Date Describe procedures for signaling approach alongside breakaway and emergency breakaway from underway replenishment unit ref a ch 30 Signature and Date 32 107 FLAGHOIST FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 Explain the procedures for encoding signals ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Explain the procedures for completing a signal where a as indicated appears in the meaning of a signal ref a ch 1 or Signature and
77. l signal station files Signature and Date Describe how to log the following ref a ch 8 Re addressals Service cross Substitutes Immediate executive method Delayed executive method oococmgm Signature and Date 44 112 Locs FILES AND PUBLICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 112 5 Describe how publication correction messages are numbered ref a ch 1 Signature and Date Define the following terms ref a ch 1 Pen and ink Cutout Flap Letter of promulgation List of effective pages Page check Change Correction scoc oocoop Signature and Date Describe and state visual log transmission abbreviations ref a ch 8 Signature and Date 45 113 113 NAVIGATION FUNDAMENTALS References a b c 113 1 COMDTINST M16672 2D Navigation Rules International Inland NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal Lights NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Describe the location and purpose of the following lights TAT ose tO a9 Op 3 Aft masthead ref a Rule 21 Aircraft warning ref b Anchor ref a Rule 21 Blinker ref b Blue stern ref b Not under command ref a Rule 27 Contour ref b Man overboard ref b Masthead ref a Rule 21 Side ref a Rule 21 Stern ref a Rule 21 Task ref b Wake ref b Signature and Date State the rules regarding the display of international inland navigation lights du
78. leted Qualifier and Date 110 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 2 of Watchstation 304 304 2 304 2 1 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used Satisfactorily perform this task moow gt Observe sunrise 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Observe colors 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Act as rescue and assistance signalman Signature and Date Maintain station files visual log and watch to watch inventory 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 111 Questions ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE 304 304 2 5 IN PORT DUTY SIGNALMAN CONT D Make preparations for getting under way 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Report ship movements 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Review command instructions SOPs message traffic for compliance with upcoming events 3 times Signature and Date
79. lutions 1 Daily colors ref d ch 5 2 Holiday colors ref d ch 5 3 Underway ref d ch 5 4 Dress ship ref d ch 6 5 Full dress ship ref d ch 6 Proper hoisting of ensigns ref d ch 3 Rescue and assistance signalman ref b ch 6 Maintaining visual log and files ref c ch 8 Maintaining watch to watch inventory ref c ch 5 Making preparations for getting under way ref f Reporting ships movements ref a ch 7 Reviewing instructions for special events ref f Repairing bunting ref a ch 2 Reeve and splice halyards ref a ch 2 zsumzaroao Signature and Date 43 112 112 Loas FILES AND PUBLICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS References a b 112 1 NTP 4 D Fleet Communications NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Describe the following as applied to visual communications Watch to watch publication inventory ref a ch 5 ref b ch 8 Visual log ref a ch 8 ref b ch 8 Visual signal station files ref b ch 8 Communications center file ref a ch 4 Tickler file ref b ch 1 Filler or dummy message ref a ch 8 ref b ch 8 ooocp Signature and Date Describe the basic contents of the following ref a ch 8 a Visual log b Service cross Signature and Date Describe and explain the destruction retainment requirements of the following ref b ch 8 a Watch to watch publication inventory b Visual log C Visua
80. mmediate action is not taken D How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Collision 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Man overboard own ship 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 88 301 Lookour CONT D Questions 301 5 3 Man overboard of another ship while at lifeguard station 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 4 Man overboard of another ship while on plane guard station 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 5 Helo plane crash ditching 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 6 Chemical biological attack 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date 7 Nuclear attack 2 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 16 OF WATCHSTATION 89 301 LookouT CONT D 301 6 301 6 1 301 7 301 7 1 WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Lookout 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Si
81. nature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Route visual message 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Identify signal bridge publications by short title 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 95 Questions ABC ABC ABC 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER CONT D Questions 302 2 8 Identify signal bridge publications by long title 3 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 9 Perform page check ABC Signature and Date 10 Record publication change correction 3 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 50 OF WATCHSTATION 302 3 INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed 302 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed 302 5 EMERGENCIES None to be discussed 96 302 SIGNAL BRIDGE RECORDER MESSENGER CONT D 302 6 302 6 1 302 7 302 7 1 WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Signal Bridge Recorder Messenger 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 30 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination
82. nts of the AN KAS 1 1A ch 3 a Ship s power to PCU b From PCU to sensor assembly Signature and Date Describe the following AN KAS 1 1A equipment AN KAS 1 1A ch 1 Carrying stowage case ch 1 Foul weather cover ch 1 Interconnecting cable ch 1 Maintenance kit ch 1 Overboard lanyard chs 1 2 PCU ch 1 Pivot mount ch 1 sarpan vp Signature and Date State the handling precautions for the AN KAS 1 1A ch 3 Signature and Date 54 116 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR 116 11 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the proper use of the purge kit and lens cleaning kit ch 4 Signature and Date Explain the initial equipment setup procedure for placing the AN KAS 1 1A in service after storage ch 2 Signature and Date State the sensor assembly benchmark alignment procedures ch 8 Signature and Date Explain the AN KAS 1 1A operational check procedure when placing it in service ch 2 Signature and Date Describe the standard operational procedure to set up the sensor for use when it is on the mount bracket and lock assembly ch 2 Signature and Date Identify the four keys of AN KAS 1 1A chemical cloud detection by discussing the four filter switch positions ch 3 Signature and Date Discuss the shutdown procedure for the AN KAS 1 1A ch 4 Signature and Date State the steps for AN KAS 1 1
83. ommanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 147 WATCHSTATION 309 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR 309 1 309 1 1 309 2 309 2 1 Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 302 Signal Bridge Recorder Messenger Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 108 Call Signs Completed 10 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 110 Semaphore Procedures Completed 10 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C Satisfactorily perform this task Select proper position for transmitting semaphore 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 149 Questions ABC 309 SEMAPHORE OPERATOR CONT D Questions 309 2 2 Transmit messages by semaphore 5 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 3 Receive messages by semaphore 5 times ABC Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 4 Call answer and receipt by flaghoist
84. ompleted Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 103 Lookout Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 113 Navigation Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 115 Night Observation Devices NOD s Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 83 301 Lookour CONT D 301 1 3 301 2 301 2 1 116 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 202 Optical Equipment Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 207 Night Observation Devices NOD s Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 209 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below Questions A What are the steps of this procedure B Whatare the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F What parameters operating limits must be monitored G Satisfactorily perform this task Detect and report aircraft 3 times ABCDG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 84 301 Lookour CONT D 301 2 2 Detect and report surface craft 3 times Signature and Date
85. on ref b Signature and Date Using a diagram of this system show the path of the ships power from the power panel to the yardarm blinker infrared transmitter ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 70 206 YARDARM BLINKER INFRARED BEACON SYSTEM CONT D 206 4 206 4 1 206 5 206 5 1 SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system a Loss of power ref b b EMCON ref d C NVG operations ref a ch 2 Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What general safety precautions must be observed when ref c a Working with electrical equipment ch C9 b Working aloft ch C8 Signature and Date 71 207 207 NIGHT OBSERVATION DEVICES NOD s SYSTEM References a b c 207 1 207 1 1 Rom 207 2 207 2 1 207 3 207 3 1 NAVEDTRA 12401 A Signalman Manufacturer s Operating Instructions Standard Operating Procedures SOP SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails F What are the safety protective d
86. r will give you an oral examination on each system and if satisfied you have sufficient knowledge of the system will sign the appropriate system line items You will be expected to demonstrate through oral or written examination a thorough understanding of each system required for your watchstation 59 201 201 FLAGHOIST SYSTEM References a NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 b NTP 4 D Fleet Communications c OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy Occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 201 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the modes of operation or control D What is the effect on system operation if this component fails Questions 201 1 1 Flag bags chs 2 5 AB a Finger ABD b Covers ABD C Fife rail AB 2 Flags pennants ch 2 AB a Fly AB b Hoist AB C Tabling AB d Ring ABD e Tail line AB f Snap hook ABD 3 Tackline chs 2 5 ABD 4 Halyard ch 2 ABCD a Uphaul ch 5 ABCD b Downhaul ch 5 ABCD C Snap hook ch 5 ABD d Ring chs 2 5 ABD e Retrievers ch 5 ABCD 5 Masthead ch 5 AB 6 Triatic stay ch 5 ABD Yardarm ch 5 AB 8 Gaff ch 10 AB 9 Block ch 2 ABD 10 Truck ch 10 AB 11 Belaying pins
87. re and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION None to be discussed PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system Excessive heat Sunlight Severe shock Improper maintenance Moisture oococmgmp Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What special safety precautions apply to mounting ship s binoculars Signature and Date 63 203 203 INCANDESCENT SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM References a NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal Lights b NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 c Ship s EMCON Bill d OPNAVINST 5100 19D Navy occupational Safety and Health NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 203 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a What is its function Where is it located What are the sources of power What are the probable indications if this component fails What is the effect on system operation if this component fails mO OW gt Questions Parabolic reflector ABDE Rear door Incandescent lamp Shutter assembly 203 1 1 2 3 4 5 Housing drum 6 7 8 9 gt Yoke Signaling lever Locking clamps Rotary switch 10 Reducers 11 Filters 12 Type H hood 13 Screening hoods W gt gt gt g
88. ring the following situations ref a ong sccpocooocp Aircraft launch recovery Rule 27 Dredging surveying or underwater operations Rule 27 Engaged in fishing Rule 26 Engaged in minesweeping Rule 27 Engaged in pilotage duty Rule 29 Engaged in trawling Rule 26 Pushing Rule 24 Restricted in ability to maneuver Rule 27 Towing Rule 24 Underway replenishment Rule 27 Vessel at anchor or aground Rule 20 Vessel constrained by draft Rule 28 Vessel 50 meters in length or greater Rule 23 Vessel less than 50 meters in length Rule 23 Vessel not under command Rule 27 Signature and Date 46 113 NAVIGATION FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 113 3 Describe the international inland day shapes displayed for the following situations ref a mzao roop Aground Rule 20 At anchor Rule 20 Dredging Rule 27 Engaged in fishing Minesweeping Rule 27 Not under command Rule 27 Restricted maneuverability Rule 27 Towing Rule 24 Vessel constrained by draft international rules only Rule 28 Signature and Date State the different methods of producing sound signals ref a Rule 33 Signature and Date Define short blast and prolong blast on the ship s whistle ref a Rule 32 Signature and Date Describe the international inland sound signals during restricted visibility for the following situations ref a Rule 35 zsaroanvp Aground less than 50 meters 50 me
89. ss such items with your Qualifier NUMBERING Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRA Final Qualification number The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recording qualifications in service and training records How TO COMPLETE After completing the required prerequisites applicable to a particular task you may perform the task under the supervision of a qualified watchstander If you satisfactorily perform the task and can explain each step your Qualifier will sign you off for that task You may then be required to stand a watch or a number of watches to earn qualification There are two levels of supervision for this Under Instruction You will perform the duties and tasks of the watchstation under the direct supervision of a qualified watchstander or supervisor This is intended to be a one on one training situation Under qualified supervision You will perform the duties and tasks of the watchstation with minor guidance from a qualified watchstander or supervisor This is intended to allow you to develop proficiency in and operational environment with minimal oversight or have a supervisor close at hand if needed After all line items have been completed your Qualifier will verify Final Qualification by signing and dating the Final Qualification pages 80 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 301 LOOKOUT NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory compl
90. st ref a ch 16 Signature and Date Discuss the procedures for lookouts during a nuclear burst to mitigate flash blindness and avoid retinal burns ref a ch 16 Signature and Date Explain the six parts of an initial report ref b What you see Bearing Range Target angle Position angle Movement bearing drift ooocp Signature and Date Explain the relationship between true and relative bearing ref b Signature and Date Explain how bearings are reported and pronounced in digits ref b Signature and Date 19 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 22 23 24 25 26 Explain the following terms ref b a Dead ahead b Starboard bow C Starboard beam d Starboard quarter e Port bow f Port beam g h Port quarter Dead astern Signature and Date Explain the following as applied to reports ref b How the position of a sky object is described Position angle and the minimum and maximum position angles How position angles are spoken The difficulty in estimating ranges over water Why and how a lookout should practice estimating ranges How ranges are reported and spoken 9oocp Signature and Date State the distance you can expect to see from your ship s post to the horizon on a clear day ref b Signature and Date Define the following ref b a Hull up b Hull down C On the horizon Signature and Da
91. t gt U gt P gt gt gt 0UWVWWUWUNW gt UUWWOUDUDUUUOUDD TI TI ITI TI TI TI TI TI ITI TI TI TI Signature and Date 203 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 203 2 1 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref b ch 2 Signature and Date 64 203 203 3 203 4 203 4 1 203 5 203 5 1 INCANDESCENT SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM CONT D PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system a Loss of power ref a b Emission control EMCON ref c e NVG operations ref b ch 2 Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What special safety precautions apply to using electrical equipment ref d chs B7 C9 What safety precautions must be observed when a Opening the rear door ref a b Replacing lamp ref b ch 2 Signature and Date 65 204 MERCURY XENON SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM References a b c 204 1 204 1 204 NSTM S9086 N2 STM 010 CH 422R3 CH 422 Navigation and Signal Lights NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 Ship s EMCON Bill SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each What is its function Where is it located ST eC me Starter unit ref a Reflector r
92. te Discuss why target angle is important to the OOD ref b Signature and Date 20 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 27 Describe the identifying characteristics of the following types of ships ref b a Combatants b Auxiliaries merchants Signature and Date 28 Describe the identifying characteristics of the following types of aircraft ref a ch 12 a Propeller b Jet C Helo Signature and Date 29 State the meaning of the following special signal flags ref c ch 2 Bravo Foxtrot Golf Hotel Lima November Oscar Prep Romeo Five e roong Signature and Date 30 Discuss the use of the following items in the recovery of a man overboard ref b a Life ring buoy b Smoke float C Strobe light d Searchlights e Flares Signature and Date 21 103 LOOKOUT FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 103 31 32 33 34 Describe when the following man overboard recovery procedures are used ref a ch 19 a Helicopter b Boat C Shipboard Signature and Date Discuss the responsibilities of all lookouts during a man overboard condition ref b Signature and Date State what the following methods of visual communication are Flaghoist ref e ch 21 Flashing light directional non directional ref e ch 21 Infrared Nancy ref e ch 21 Semaphore ref e ch 21 Flares ref b Dango Signature and Date State the day shap
93. te Fire flooding in boat ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 1596 OF WATCHSTATION 173 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN CONT D 311 6 311 6 1 311 7 311 7 1 WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Ready Boat Signalman 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 174 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 312 AMPHIBIOUS SIGNALMAN NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified AMPHIBIOUS
94. ters or more At anchor less than 100 meters 100 meters or more Being towed Engaged in fishing or trawling Not under command Pilotage duty Towing less than 200 meters 200 meters or more Under way Under way way on Signature and Date 47 113 NAVIGATION FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 113 7 Discuss the sound signals for maneuvering ref a Rule 34 a Inland waters b International narrow channel C International waters Signature and Date 8 Define the following terms as applied to buoys light characteristics ref c ch 9 Isophase equal interval Fixed Flashing Group flashing Group occulting Interrupted quick flashing Occulting Quick flashing scoc ooocop Signature and Date 9 Describe the IALA system of buoyage Region A Region B ref c ch 9 Signature and Date 10 Describe the following buoys by day and by night identification ref c ch 9 Isolated danger Mid channel Port starboard buoys Preferred channel Special purpose Dango Signature and Date 48 114 114 HONORS AND CEREMONIES FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 13 B Naval Telecommunications Procedures Flags Pennant and Customs b United States Navy Regulations 1990 c Bluejackets Manual 22nd Edition 114 1 Describe procedures for shifting colors ref a ch 3 Signature and Date 2 Explain the use of the church Jewish worship pennants ref a ch 17 Signature and Date
95. tion in visual relay responsibilities 3 times ABE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 8 Observe and evaluate training with watch team 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 9 Assist in rendering appropriate honors and ceremonies as situation warrants 3 times ABCE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 10 Identify shipping by hull characteristics 3 times ABE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 185 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 2 11 12 13 14 Prepare maritime report work sheet 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Review message traffic 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Prepare exercise messages for transmission IAW FXP 3 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Prepare service SVC message for transmission 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 186 Questions ABCE ABE ABCE ABCE 313 SIGNALMAN WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions 313 2 15 Prepare abbreviated service message for transmission 3 times ABE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA C
96. tion time 13 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 301 Lookout Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 104 Expert Lookout Completed 14 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the major distinguishing features between classes of these ships aircraft in the U S Navy B What are the primary distinguishing features between the U S Navy and foreign ship aircraft C Whatis the primary mission of this ship aircraft D What is the primary threat to own ship posed by this class of ships aircraft E Whatare the steps of this procedure F What are the reasons for each step G What control coordination is required H Satisfactorily perform this task Questions Detect identify and report a carrier 3 times ABCDH Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 117 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 2 2 Detect identify and report a cruiser 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a destroyer 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a frigate 3 times Signa
97. tterns ref a ch 1 ref b app 2 Signature and Date Define flashing light procedures for the following a Directional ref a ch 6 b Non directional ref a ch 6 p Infrared ref b ch 4 Signature and Date Discuss international flashing light procedures as applied to allied and merchant vessels ref b ch 6 Signature and Date Describe the procedures for communicating with aircraft using a flashing light and pyrotechnics ref a ch 6 ref b ch 4 ref c ch 8 ref e ch 1 Signature and Date Explain the meaning and use of all prosigns ref a ch 3 Signature and Date Discuss visual communication requirements with life boat and ships in company during man overboard evolutions ref c ch 8 ref f ch 2 Signature and Date 38 109 FLASHING LIGHTS PROCEDURES FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 109 7 Explain the procedure for checking a group count before and after a receipt ref a ch 4 Signature and Date 8 Describe the restrictions associated with visual signaling during flight operations ref c ch 8 Signature and Date 9 Explain the meaning of double flash procedure ref a ch 6 Signature and Date 10 Discuss the basic rules transmission discipline and security requirements for a flashing light operator ref a ch 1 Signature and Date 11 Discuss call serving as address ref a ch 6 Signature and Date
98. ture and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a amphibious vessels 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 118 Questions ABCDH ABCDH ABCDH ABCDH 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 2 6 Detect identify and report a submarine 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a fast patrol boat 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a patrol reconnaissance aircraft 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a bomber aircraft 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 119 Questions ABCDH ABCDH ABCDH ABCDH 305 EXPERT LOOKOUT CONT D 305 2 10 14 12 13 Detect identify and report a fighter aircraft 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report attack aircraft 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect identify and report a helicopter 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Detect and report aids to navigation by type 3 times Signature and Date
99. ty and administrative prerequisite procedures for going aloft ref b ch C8 Signature and Date 13 101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 101 7 Describe the safety and administrative prerequisite procedures for working over the side ref b ch C8 Signature and Date Discuss the hazards associated with flight operations including ref b chs C7 C12 a FOD b Noise Signature and Date Discuss the hazards associated with use of flags day shapes when high wind conditions exist ref b ch C16 Signature and Date Describe the four classes of fire and the firefighting techniques for each ref d ch 17 Signature and Date Discuss the electrical safety precautions to be taken when working with energized electrical equipment ref b chs B7 C9 Signature and Date Discuss basic first aid treatment procedures for electrical shock and burns ref b ch C9 Signature and Date Describe immediate actions to be taken by signal bridge watch personnel during a man overboard situation ref c Signature and Date 14 102 102 SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d 102 1 NAVEDTRA 14244 Signalman 3 amp 2 SECNAVINST 5510 36 Department of the Navy DON Information Security Program ISP Regulation Ship s EMCON Bill Bluejackets Manual 22nd Edition Define the following terms in regard to security Access ref a ch 1
100. ur if immediate action is not taken Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition moon m Questions Searchlight casualty ABCDEF Signature and Date 138 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR CONT D 307 4 2 307 5 307 5 1 Questions Loss of power ABCDF Signature and Date Overheating equipment ABCDEF Signature and Date Arcing noise ABCDEF Signature and Date Fluctuating intensity of light BCDEF Signature and Date Humming noise BCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Electrical shock ABCDE Signature and Date Fire ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 1096 OF WATCHSTATION 139 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR CONT D 307 6 307 6 1 307 7 307 7 1 WATCHES Stand the following watches under qualified supervision Searchlight Operator 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINA
101. ure and Date 5 Purge AN KAS 1 1A CWDD 2 times ABCDF Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 40 OF WATCHSTATION 308 3 INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed 144 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR CONT D 308 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition MOO gt m Questions 308 4 1 Loss of electrical power ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION 308 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E Whatother emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions 308 5 1 Electrical shock ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 1096 OF WATCHSTATION 145 308 AN KAS 1 1A CHEMICAL WARFARE DIRECTIONAL DETECTOR OPERATOR CONT D 308 6 WATCHES 308 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWIN
102. ure and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION 130 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER CONT D 306 5 306 5 1 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What operating limitations are imposed C What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken D What immediate action is required E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Man overboard ABCDE Signature and Date Emergency breakaway ABCDE Signature and Date Breakdown ABCDE Signature and Date Helo crash on deck ABCDE Signature and Date Shipboard fire ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 1096 OF WATCHSTATION 131 306 SIGNAL BRIDGE SPOTTER CONT D 306 6 306 6 1 306 7 306 7 1 WATCHES Stand the following watches under qualified supervision Signal Bridge Spotter 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 132 FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43354 C 307 SEARCHLIGHT OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of
103. uring small boat recovery of man overboard 3 times ABCDE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 4 Interpret and report TAPS ARC code to Boat Officer 3 times ABCE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 5 Interpret and report flaghoist maneuvering signals to Boat Officer 3 times ABCE Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 50 OF WATCHSTATION 172 311 READY BOAT SIGNALMAN CONT D 311 3 311 4 311 4 1 311 5 311 5 1 INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Loss of communications 2 times ABCD Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 1596 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What operating limitations are imposed D How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Man overboard ABCDE Signature and Da
104. urposes each system is disassembled into two levels Systems have components and components have parts Do not expect to see every item which appears on a parts list to be in the PQS Only those items which must be understood for operation maintenance are listed Normally a number of very broad overview systems are disassembled into their components or parts with the big picture as the learning goal Items listed as components in such a system may then be analyzed as separate systems and broken down into components and parts Example the turbogenerators may be listed as a component of the Ship s Service Electrical Distribution system and then later detailed as an individual system for closer study FORMAT Each system is organized within the following format It lists the references to be used for study and asks you to explain the function of each system It asks for the static facts of what or where the components and component parts are in relation to the system It directs attention to the dynamics of how the component and component parts operate to make the system function It specifies the parameters that must be immediately recalled It requires study of the relationship between the system being studied and other systems or areas How To COMPLETE The systems you must complete are listed in the Prerequisites section of each watchstation When you have mastered one or more systems contact your Qualifier The Qualifie
105. very item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH NAVEDTRA 43354 C RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 153 WATCHSTATION 310 310 SIGNALMAN OF THE WATCH 310 1 310 1 1 Estimated completion time 5 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 305 Expert Lookout Completed Qualifier and Date 306 Signal Bridge Spotter Completed Qualifier and Date 307 Searchlight Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 308 AN KAS 1 1A Chemical Warfare Directional Detector Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 309 Semaphore Operator Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 114 Honors and Ceremonies Completed 5 of Watchstation
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