Coast Guard Facility Inspector Pqs Study Guide
COAST GUARD FACILITY INSPECTOR PQS STUDY GUIDE the auxiliary member to use the boat for coast guard activities along with their facility inspection.
Container Inspector USCG Container Inspector PQS flashcards Question Answer 1.1. Define authority for conducting Container Inspections under the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law regulations. Main Statute.
Codified in 49 CFR 171-180. When can we enforce the FHMTL?
Anytime vessels will transport hazmat to, from, or within US. No geographical limit. 1.1 Define authority for Container Inspections under International Safe Containers Act. Directed USCG to enforce and carry out the provisions of the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC). What regulations were developed under ICSA?
CSC and Periodic inspections. 1.1 Define containers authority under Ports and Waterways Safety Act (PWSA). Broad authority to prevent damage to or destruction of anything on Navigable Waterway of US.
1.1 What actions may be undertaken under Ports and Waterways Safety Act? Establish loading procedures, measures and standards for handling of explosives and other dangerous articles. 1.1 What are the limitations of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act? Limited to waterfront facilities. 1.1 What do we issue Captain of the Port Orders under for Containers? Ports and Waterways Safety Act. 1.1 How does MARPOL Annex III apply to Containers Inspections?
It provides for Marine Pollutant designation and requirements. 1.1 What was important about Executive Order 10173? Expanded role of safeguarding harbors, ports, and waterfront facilities pursuant to Magnusun Act.
1.1 What authority did Executive Order 10173 give the Coast Guard? Direct authority to establish anchorages and control movement of vessels, foreign or domestic, in waters of the US. 1.1 What do we conduct a Multi-Agency Strike Force Organization operation under?
Executive Order 10173. 1.1 Where is Executive Order 10173 codified? 33 CFR 6.01-3 and 6.04-7 'Super 6'. 1.2 Describe a structural inspection. Structural integrity of container only. 1.2 Describe a general cargo container inspection. Looking for undeclared hazardous material.
1.2 Decribe a tailgate inspection. Up to the first 3 feet or the first tier of dunnage. 1.2 Describe a devanning inspection. All cargo removed. 1.2 Describe the legal limits of a declared hazmat container inspection.
No expectation of privacy; subject to search. Packages inside are protected. Define the consequences of an illegal search. Evidence is thrown out. 2.1 Describe how the person who offers or offeror uses the International Standards Organization Handbook, 'Freight Containers'. Used as a guideline for container standards.
2.1 Describe how the person who offers or offeror uses the Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL) 'Repair Manual for Steel Containers' Guideline for structural integrity of containers. 2.1 Describe how the person who offers or offeror uses 49 CFR 171-180, 450-453. US requirements for shipping hazardous materials.
2.1 Describe how the person who offers or offeror uses IMO CSC Circular 134. Guidance on serious structural deficiencies in containers. 3.1 Define person under FHMTL.
Any entity offering or transporting a hazmat in commerce. Can a tribe be a person under FHTML if they are offering or transporting a hazmat in commerce? 3.1 Can a joint stock company be a 'person' under FHTML if they are offering or transporting a hazmat in commerce? What are a 'person's' responsibilities under FHTML? Ensure compliance with regulations. 3.1 What is the definition of a Hazmat Employer under FHTML?
Employs at least one hazmat employee and transports or designs components for transporting hazmat. 3.1 What are the responsibilities of a Hazmat Employer under FHTML? Ensure their transport or component meets applicable regulations; ensure their employees have applicable training. Define a 'Hazmat Employee' under FHTML. Person employed by hazmat employer and/or who directly impacts hazmat transportation safety.
Coast Guard Facility Inspector Pqs Study Guide
3.1 What are the responsibilities of a Hazmat employee, per FHMTL? What is a 'terminal operator' under FHMTL? Operates a terminal transporting etc Hazmat. When may IMDG shipments be offered or accepted for trasportation within the United States? All or part by vessel. 49 CFR 171.25 3.3 Define the exceptions that are authorized by 49 CR 171.12 Transport Canada and shipments to/from Mexico. 4.1 Define modal differences in segregation.
Primarily Marine Pollutant requirements for vessel transport. 4.1 Describe what modes the placarding exception for commodities less than 1001 lbs covers. Highway or rail.
4.1 The less than 1001 lb exception applies to hazardous materials. Table 2 4.1 Commodities less than 1001 lbs are not required to.
Put placards on a transport vehicle or freight container, or a rail car when transported by rail or highway. 4.2 What Marine Pollutant information is required for the different modes of transportation?
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Marine qualifications are designed to facilitate and encourage Auxiliary support for Coast Guard Sectors in the legacy Marine Safety and Environmental Protection Programs. They are developed in conjunction with Coast Guard Headquarters program managers and TRACEN Yorktown. The Auxiliary qualifications mirror those of the Active Duty – minus any law enforcement or military activities. Marine Safety qualifications are open to Auxiliarists are based on the needs of the individual Sector.
Wireless Communication Systems Lab-Manual-3. Introduction to Wireless Front End. The objective of this experiment is to study hardware. Wireless communications lab manual. Procedure: 1. Insert the SIM and power 'On' the trainer. Make a Call to the trainer or from the trainer. Keep the Call 'On'. Connect the probe of spectrum. Sep 4, 2013 - Wireless Networking and Communications Group. Department of. Introduction to wireless communication. Outline of Lab Manual. TE0421 – WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LAB. Laboratory Manual. DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING. SRM UNIVERSITY.
If a Sector has no need of Auxiliary support in a particular program area, it is not available to Auxiliarists in that area. Check with your Auxiliary Marine Safety staff chain to determine the PQSs available in your area. The below list of PQSs are the only PQSs currently available to Auxiliarists. No other qualifications are authorized (see and ). The following two (2) PQSs have the Letter of Designation is issued by the District DIRAUX. At one time there was an on-line test for a portion of the MSAM PQS.
A certificate was issued for test completion, signed by CAPT Bary Smith, CHDIRAUX. This certificate is NOT a Letter of Designation and does not indicate qualification. The PQS booklet must be completed and a Letter of Designation issued. Prior to 28 Jan 2010 Letters of Designation for this qualification were issued by the Department Chief, or Deputy Department Chief, for the Marine Safety (M) Department. The Department Chiefs/Deputy Department Chiefs are: Helumt Hertle, John Cooper, David Hand, Greg Kester, Denise Castrogiovanni, Kevin Cady.
Letters of Designation issued by anyone other than those listed are invalid. Auxiliary Verifying Officers shall be experienced and qualified personnel who have demonstrated the ability to evaluate, instruct, and observe other personnel in the performance task criteria. Verifying Officers must be certified in the competencies for which they are to verify and must hold the AUX-MSAM qualification. Verifying Officers must enter their title, name, and initials in the Record of Verifying Officers section before making entries in your workbook. The Oral Board must consist of at least 3 members that hold the MSAM qualification or as prescribed by the member's DIRAUX.
(formerly Marine Environmental Education Specialist). Auxiliary Verifying Officers shall be experienced and qualified personnel who have demonstrated the ability to evaluate, instruct, and observe other personnel in the performance task criteria.
Verifying Officers must be certified in the competencies for which they are to verify and must hold the MEES qualification. Verifying Officers must enter their title, name, and initials in the Record of Verifying Officers section before making entries in your workbook. The Oral Board must consist of at least 3 members that hold the MEES qualification or as prescribed by the member's DIRAUX. The Letters of Designation for the following PQSs are issued by the Captain of the Port (COTP). Auxiliary Assistant Federal On Scene Coordinator Representative (discontinued effective 12 Dec 2014.