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Causes of Crew Fatigue BCM 01-01 Ans✓✓✓ Extreme weather
hot/cold
Eye strain
Maintaining balance
Exposure to noise
Exposure to sun
Stress
Lack of sleep
Poor conditioning
Boredom
Symptoms of Crew Fatigue
BCM 01-01 Ans✓✓✓ Can't focus/concentrate/narrow attention span
Mental confusion/judgement error
Decreased coordination
Increased irritability
Decreased performance
Decreased concern for safety
Prevention and Limits of Crew Fatigue
,BCM 01-01 Ans✓✓✓ Adequate rest
Appropriate dress for conditions
Rotate crew duties
Provide food and refreshments
observe signs of fatigue in other crew members
Motion Sickness - Cause
BCM 01-02 Ans✓✓✓ caused by an imbalance between visual images
and the portion of the middle ear that senses motion.
brought on by stress, rolling, pitching.
Firefly/strobe light (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ 9 hours continuous/18 hours intermittently
5 mi visibility
100,000 candle power
50-70 flashes per min.
Signal Whistle (Fox 40, On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ heard up to 1000 meters/1100 yards
Signal Mirror (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ visible about 5 mi
, use signaling hole to align or use hand to find reflection
sighting hole
arm indicator
lanyard
MK-124 (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ Night: 2 ridges, labeled, clear, red flare
Day: no ridges, labeled, red, orange smoke
burns 20 seconds, held at 45 degree
MK-79 and MK-31 (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ shooter = 31 flares=79
250-650 ft. high
5 seconds
12,000 candle power
Knife (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ blunt end and line cutter
EPIRB (On Vest)
CM 02-08 Ans✓✓✓ 406 MHz = satellite to get position w/in 3 mi in 90
min