1. Because no one set of rules applies to all aircraft, what manual should you refer
to for the tools, materials, and procedures required for a particular aircraft? -
ANSWERS-The maintenance instruction (MIM)
2. What is provided by the Tool Control Program? - ANSWERS-A means for rapidly
accounting for all tools after completing a maintenance task on an aircraft or its
related equipment.
3. What may result from tools left in an aircraft after maintenance has been
performed? - ANSWERS-Major problemms, such as aircraft accidents and
incidents and foreign object damage (FOD)
4. How is the means by which tools can be rapidly inventoried and accounted
accomplished? - ANSWERS-By using silhoutted locations that identify the place
where the tool belongs.
5. What are "shadow boxes"? - ANSWERS-Containers with silhouetted locations
that identify the place where the tool belongs.
6. What inventory concept is the Tool Control Program (TCP) based on? -
ANSWERS-The instant concept and is accomplished, in part, thorugh the use of
shadow boxes.
,7. Who is responsible for coordinating the TCP and for ensuring that tools are
procured and issued in a controlled manner? - ANSWERS-The material control
officer
8.What does an approved tool control plan (TCPL) contain? - ANSWERS-
Information that includes material requirements, tool inventories, and detailed
instructions for the implementation and operation of the TCPL for a specific
type/model of aircraft.
9. What division is responsible for monitoring the overall Tool Control Program? -
ANSWERS-The Quality Assurance/Analysis (QA/A) division.
10. What information should be etched on all tools? - ANSWERS-The organizattion
code, work center, and tool container number.
11. Where should defective tools received from supply be reported? - ANSWERS-
The Fleet Material Support Office (FLEMATSUPPO) via CAT II Quality Deficiency
Reports (QDRs).
12. When are inventories of tools performed? - ANSWERS-Prior to each task,
before a shift change, when work stoppage occurs, and after maintenance has
been completed.
13. Who should be notified if any tool is found to be missing during the required
inventories? - ANSWERS-The maintenance officer or assistant maintenance officer
via the work center supervisor and amintenance control.
14. Who has the responsibility for control of all tool containers and their keys? -
ANSWERS-Work center supervisors.
, 15. What program was established to inform workers about hazards and the
measures necessary to control them? - ANSWERS-The Navy Occupational Safety
and Health (NAVOSH) Program
16. What is the purpose of the establishment of the Hazardous Material
Information System (HMIS) by the Department of Defense? - ANSWERS-It is
designed to acquire, store, and disseminate data on hazardous material procured
for use.
17. WWhat is the primary source for you to get the necessary information before
beginning any operation involving the use of hazardous material? - ANSWERS-The
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), known as Form OSHA-20
18. What two manuals outline the chain-of-command responsibilities in regards
to occupational safety? - ANSWERS-OPNAVINST 5100.19 (series) and OPNAVINST
5100.23 (series)
19. Who are responsible for training work center personnel in the use of the
MSDS? - ANSWERS-Work center supervisors.
20. What should always be checked to ensure that you are using the correct
MSDS with the material being used? - ANSWERS-Check the MISPEC, part number,
federal stock number, and the name of the manufacturer.
21. What is Threshold Limit Value (TLV)? - ANSWERS-Found in sections II and V of
the MSDS and refer to airborne concentraions of a substancce and represent
conditions that nearly all workers may be exposed, day after day, without adverse
effects.