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Chapter 6 Safety and Hazardous Materials Information for the Petty Officer

REVIEW ANSWERS A1. (1) Article II, section 1, of the Constitution provides that executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States. A2. (3) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, while so serving, holds the grade of general or admiral and outranks all other officers of the armed forces. A3. (2) Subject to the authority, direction, and control of the SECDEF, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff serves as the spokesman for the commanders of the unified combatant commands especially on the operational requirements of their commands. A4. (4) The naval officer who heads the Office of Legislative Affairs also monitors and evaluates congressional proceedings and actions affecting the DoN. A5. (2) The MCPON’s assignment is to the immediate office of the CNO. The MCPON serves as the senior enlisted representative of the Navy and acts as the primary enlisted adviser to the CNO. A6. (2) As of June 1998, the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command’s area of responsibility consists of the Arabian Gulf and most of the Middle East. A7. (4) The U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet covers more than 50% of the Earth’s surface, encompassing just over 1 million square miles. Pacific Fleet ships are at sea in the Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans from the west cost of the United States to the Arabian Gulf. A8. (1) CHNAVPERS plans the amount of education and training needed by Navy personnel, including that of the Naval Reserve to meet manpower requirements determined by the Chief of Naval Operations. A9. (3) COMNAVFACENGCOM acquires and disposes of real estate for the Navy and manages Navy family housing. A10. (4) CNET is responsible for assigned shore-based education and training of Navy, certain Marine Corps, and other personnel. Education and training efforts support the naval shore establishment, Naval Reserve program, and interservice training programs. A11. (1) COMNAVSAFECEN arms our Sailors, Marines, and civilians with the knowledge they need to save lives and preserve resources. This mission is accomplished by investigating and advocating new methods, technology, and initiatives to improve the safety process. 5-20

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