R
Readiness, material conditions of, 12-11
Rescue procedures, 14-25
firemans carry, 14-25
from electrical contact, 14-26
tied-hands crawl, 14-26
Respirators,
use of when using cleaning solvents, 18-6
Revolvers/service pistols, 11-11
.9mm caliber pistol, 11-13
.38-caliber revolver, 11-12
.45-caliber service pistol, 11-12
Rope, wire, 7-14
S
Safety and hazardous materials, 19-1 through 19-38
equipment tag-out procedures, 19-24
personal protective equipment, 19-29
personal responsibility, 19-1
reporting safety hazards/violations, procedures for,
19-29
safety precautions and hazards to safety, 19-2
Safety precautions, 11-1, 14-26, 18-5, 18-16, 18-17,
19-1 through 19-37
aircraft, 19-22
antennas, 19-8
asbestos, 19-19
boat/deck safety, 19-5
cargo handling, 19-7
cars, 19-20
chemicals, 19-18
closed compartments/unvented spaces, 19-9
compressed gases, 19-14
electrical/electronic equipment, 19-13
fiberglass, 19-15
flammables, 19-10
general, 19-24
heat/cold weather, 19-23
lifelines, ladders, and scaffolding, 19-6
lifting, 19-20
liquids under pressure, 19-18
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), 19-2
naked lights, 19-11
noise, 19-19
over the side, 19-7
paints, 18-16, 19-10
power tools, 19-16
recreation/sports, 19-19
rotating machinery, 19-17
sanitation systems, marine, 19-19
shipyards/dry docks, 19-21
solvents, 18-5, 19-11
steam, 19-8
weapons/explosives, 19-12
welding, 19-16
Safety hazards/violations, procedures for reporting,
19-29
Salute 9-2 thorough 9-11
gun, 9-10
honors, 9-9
when not to, 9-7
when to, 9-4
whom to, 9-4
SCBA, 12-17
Seabags, 10-10
Sea power, 20-1 through 20-20
U.S. Coast Guard responsibility in, 20-10
U.S. Merchant Marine responsibility in, 20-8
United States Navy responsibility in, 20-4
United States sea power, 20-1
Security,
areas, 22-4
automated data processing (ADP), 22-12
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