FMF CORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Sailor's Creed - ANSWER✔✔I am a United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I
will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to
defend freedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and
Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
Section 101 - ANSWER✔✔Safety fundamentals
ORM & MCO - ANSWER✔✔Operational Risk Management
MCO: 3500.27A
Operational Risk Management - ANSWER✔✔A decision making tool used at all
levels to increase our ability to make informed decisions and minimize risks to
acceptable levels
Five step process of ORM (I-AM-IS) - ANSWER✔✔Identify hazards
,Assess hazards
Make risk decisions
Implement controls
Supervise
Four principles of ORM (3AM) - ANSWER✔✔Accept risk when benefits
outweigh the cost
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and manage risk by planning
Make risk decisions at the right level
PPE - ANSWER✔✔personal protective equipment
Head safety (PIE) - ANSWER✔✔Penetration
Impact
Electric shock
Hearing safety - ANSWER✔✔Single- 84 dbA (8 TWA) 140 dbA peak sound
pressure
Double- 104 dbA (8 TWA)
Foot Safety - ANSWER✔✔high incident or potential foot injuries
(ex. solid toe shoes)
Eye safety - ANSWER✔✔Hazardous ops, provided at government expense
,(ex. face shield, face goggles)
Hazard Material (HM) - ANSWER✔✔Any material because of its quantity,
concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial
hazard to human health or the environment when incorrectly used, purposely
released or accidently spilled
Hazardous waste - ANSWER✔✔Any *discarded* material which meets the
definition of HM or is designated hazardous waste by the environmental protection
agency or state authority
Material safety data sheet (MSDS) - ANSWER✔✔*technical bulletins* containing
information about materials such as precautions for safe handing, composition,
physical/chemical characteristics, health and safety hazards
(maintained for every HM aboard, assemble to all handlers who must be trained on
its understanding and us)
Section 102 - ANSWER✔✔Marine corps history, rank structure and courtesies
fundamentals
November 10, 1775 - ANSWER✔✔-Marine corps created in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania at Tun tavern by continental congress.
-Capt Samuel Nicholas raised 2 battalions
-1st commandant of USMC
1834 - ANSWER✔✔Marines came under the department of the navy
, The national security act of 1947, amended in 1952, states the present structure
1776 - ANSWER✔✔*(Revolutionary war)* First marine landing on new
providence island Bahamas seizing guns/supplies. Uniform of the day was stiff
leather stock worn around neck- *Leathernecks*
1805 - ANSWER✔✔-Marines stormed barbary Pirates stronghold at Burma on the
"Shores of Tripoli"
-"Stars and Stripes" first raised in Eastern Hemisphere
1847 - ANSWER✔✔(Mexican War) Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma"
Battle of Chapultepec in Mexico city,
-1st American troops to enter capital
-helped take california
1859 - ANSWER✔✔Col. Robert E. Lee puts down attempted slave revolt lead by
abolitionist John Brown at harpers ferry
1868 (1868 EGA is great) - ANSWER✔✔Marine corps adopted EGA
Brigadier general Jacob Zellin, 7th commandant, modified royal marine emblem to
depict marines as american and maritime
Globe- worldwide service
Anchor- sea tradtion
Spread eagle- nation itself
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Sailor's Creed - ANSWER✔✔I am a United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I
will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to
defend freedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and
Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
Section 101 - ANSWER✔✔Safety fundamentals
ORM & MCO - ANSWER✔✔Operational Risk Management
MCO: 3500.27A
Operational Risk Management - ANSWER✔✔A decision making tool used at all
levels to increase our ability to make informed decisions and minimize risks to
acceptable levels
Five step process of ORM (I-AM-IS) - ANSWER✔✔Identify hazards
,Assess hazards
Make risk decisions
Implement controls
Supervise
Four principles of ORM (3AM) - ANSWER✔✔Accept risk when benefits
outweigh the cost
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and manage risk by planning
Make risk decisions at the right level
PPE - ANSWER✔✔personal protective equipment
Head safety (PIE) - ANSWER✔✔Penetration
Impact
Electric shock
Hearing safety - ANSWER✔✔Single- 84 dbA (8 TWA) 140 dbA peak sound
pressure
Double- 104 dbA (8 TWA)
Foot Safety - ANSWER✔✔high incident or potential foot injuries
(ex. solid toe shoes)
Eye safety - ANSWER✔✔Hazardous ops, provided at government expense
,(ex. face shield, face goggles)
Hazard Material (HM) - ANSWER✔✔Any material because of its quantity,
concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial
hazard to human health or the environment when incorrectly used, purposely
released or accidently spilled
Hazardous waste - ANSWER✔✔Any *discarded* material which meets the
definition of HM or is designated hazardous waste by the environmental protection
agency or state authority
Material safety data sheet (MSDS) - ANSWER✔✔*technical bulletins* containing
information about materials such as precautions for safe handing, composition,
physical/chemical characteristics, health and safety hazards
(maintained for every HM aboard, assemble to all handlers who must be trained on
its understanding and us)
Section 102 - ANSWER✔✔Marine corps history, rank structure and courtesies
fundamentals
November 10, 1775 - ANSWER✔✔-Marine corps created in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania at Tun tavern by continental congress.
-Capt Samuel Nicholas raised 2 battalions
-1st commandant of USMC
1834 - ANSWER✔✔Marines came under the department of the navy
, The national security act of 1947, amended in 1952, states the present structure
1776 - ANSWER✔✔*(Revolutionary war)* First marine landing on new
providence island Bahamas seizing guns/supplies. Uniform of the day was stiff
leather stock worn around neck- *Leathernecks*
1805 - ANSWER✔✔-Marines stormed barbary Pirates stronghold at Burma on the
"Shores of Tripoli"
-"Stars and Stripes" first raised in Eastern Hemisphere
1847 - ANSWER✔✔(Mexican War) Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma"
Battle of Chapultepec in Mexico city,
-1st American troops to enter capital
-helped take california
1859 - ANSWER✔✔Col. Robert E. Lee puts down attempted slave revolt lead by
abolitionist John Brown at harpers ferry
1868 (1868 EGA is great) - ANSWER✔✔Marine corps adopted EGA
Brigadier general Jacob Zellin, 7th commandant, modified royal marine emblem to
depict marines as american and maritime
Globe- worldwide service
Anchor- sea tradtion
Spread eagle- nation itself