1-36.
As an engineman, with which of the
following areas of responsibility should
you be concerned?
1.
Administrative, in connection with
engineroom operations, maintenance
and repair only
2.
Supervisory, in connection with
engineroom operations, maintenance
and repair only
3.
Administrative and supervisory, in
connection with engineroom operations
only
4.
Administrative and supervisory, in
connection with engineroom and
auxiliary operations, maintenance and
repair
Learning Objective: Indicate how
necessary engineering records and
reports for naval ships are prescribed
and obtained.
1-37.
Reports for the administration and upkeep
of naval ships are described by
directives from which of the following
authorities?
1.
NAVSHIPS
2.
Type commanders
3.
CNO
4.
All of the above
Question 1-38 is to be judged True or
False.
1-38.
Information on obtaining most engineering
forms and records is indicated in the
Navy Stock List of Forms and
Publications, NAVSUP 2002.
Learning Objective: Identify and give
the purpose of legal records used in
the engineering department and
describe how the records should be
maintained.
1-39.
Which of the following engineering
department records must be preserved as
permanent legal records?
1.
Engineering Log and Fuel and
Water Report
2.
Engineer's Bell Book and Mail Log
3.
Engineering Log and Engineer's Bell
Book
4.
Machinery History and Boiler Room
Room Operating Record
1-40.
Which of the following statements
pertaining to the Engineering Log is
correct?
1-41.
1.
Remarks must include all minor speed
changes and boilers in use
2.
Spaces are provided for recording
total engine miles steamed for the
day, route of the ship, and the
number of days out of drydock
3.
An erasure is not allowed unless it
is neat and the re-entry is legible
4.
The Engineering Log must be prepared
and signed by the senior petty
officer of the watch whether he is or
is not the engineering officer of the
watch
Where are the instructions for making
entries in the Engineering Log contained?
1.
In the Naval Ship's Technical Manual
2.
In the type commander's directives
3.
In the U.S. Navy Regulations
4.
All of the above
1-42.
You are in charge of the entire underway
watch when Fireman Jones slips and breaks
his arm in the engineroom.
Where should
you record this injury?
1.
In the Monthly Summary
2.
In the Engineering Log
3.
In the Engineer's Bell Book
4.
All of the above
1-43.
If an error is made in an entry to the
Engineering Log, what should be done
about the erroneous entry?
1.
The error should be erased and the
correction inserted
2.
The error should be lined through
once,
rewritten correctly, and
initialed
3.
The error should be underlined and an
explanatory note entered in the
margin
4.
The error should be circled and an
explanatory note made at the bottom
of the page
1-44.
The commanding officer signs the
Engineering Log on what day of each
month?
1.
The fifth calendar day
2.
The tenth calendar day
3.
The twentieth calendar day
4.
The last calendar day
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