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, OPSEC Process of identifying, analyzing, and controlling critical information indicating
friendly actions associated with military operations and other activities.
(Everyone's responsibility)
Commanders/Directors Failure to implement directed OPSEC measures will be considered by...
COMSEC (Communications Security) Measures and controls taken to deny unauthorized persons information derived
from information systems of the United States Government related to national
security.
(Safe Words)
COMPUSEC (Computer Security) Specific to information processed on computing systems and incorporates strategy,
policy, awareness/training, implementation, assessment, remediation, and
mitigation rules.
(Username & Password/ CAC)
TEMPEST (code name) Denies interception and exploitation of classified, and in some instances,
unclassified, information transmitted via electromagnetic waves within a facility
where information is being processed.
(Shuts down communication and blacks out during deployment)
AF HAZCOM program Provides the requirements for effective hazardous communication for those work
areas that have workers that handle or use hazardous chemicals.
Work area supervisors Responsible for HAZCOM in their work areas, but may designate an alternate to
assist in daily program execution.
SF55 (Form 55) Employee safety and health record
(Signed off by trainer and trainee when training is completed).
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and commercial Who's responsibility is it to label containers of hazardous chemicals?
distributors.
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) Documents that provide health and safety information about products, substances
or chemicals that are classified as hazardous substances. (Chemicals within your
unit)
It did not happen If something is not documented then...
Fraud Any intentional deception designed to unlawfully deprive the government of
something of value or to secure from the government for an individual a benefit,
privilege, allowance, or consideration to which he or she is not entitled.
Waste Extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of government funds or the
consumption of government property that results from deficient practices, systems
controls, or decisions.
Abuse Intentional wrongful or improper use of government resources.