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Ammo and Explosive Storage Safety Exam Rated A 2023/2024

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what kind of magazine is used for 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4? - Correct Answer AGM where do you look to find the table on chemical hazard symbol requirements? - Correct Answer yellow book, DA 385-64 Which type of magazine is used to temporarily store the minimum amount of A&E necessary to safely and efficiently conduct operations? - Correct Answer service and maintenance Two of the greatest hazards to explosives are - Correct Answer fire and heat Fire symbols are used to identify the type of hazard at a particular building or location based on their shape. - Correct Answer make sure symbols are visible, silhouette is visible, post symbol representing the highest hazard, interior location Which of the following tasks are allowed inside a magazine? - Correct Answer remove/replace bands on bombs, remove/replace grommets Personnel want to open some of the boxes in the ECM you are visiting. They ask you if this is acceptable. You tell them they can open containers of AE to - Correct Answer desiccant change-out as long as access to A&E isn't allowed, visible inspection of CBU/CNUs You enter a heated warehouse and see AE stacks placed next to the radiators. Is this practice permitted? - Correct Answer no needs to be 18inches apart At which of the following locations are you allowed to store small rockets and missiles in any direction, except pointed upward or toward the door? - Correct Answer none It's July and you are at an AGM in the Nevada desert that contains rockets, rocket motors, and missiles. This is probably not a safe practice because you know these items should not be stored in locations where temperatures exceed - Correct Answer 120F AE is not normally stored in buildings being used for other purposes such as basements, other portions of barracks, company supply rooms, etc - Correct Answer never mix, ECM can't touch walls, single lots stored together Are items from compatibility groups C, E, and S compatible while in storage? - Correct Answer yes

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