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SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS-Cont.

or over for off-station motor vehicle HM operations. The explosives driver must also have had considerable and  varied  driving  experience  with  the  type  of equipment to be operated and have a safe driving record. MENTAL  REQUIREMENTS.—   Applicants, military and civilian, are required to pass a mental examination  that  is  administered  by  the  local  command before  they  can  be  considered  eligible  to  be  explosives drivers. ALCOHOL  AND  DRUGS.—  An  applicant  for explosives driver certification found to be addicted to alcohol or drugs is rejected Certification is revoked for an explosives driver found to be under the influence of alcohol  or  drugs  while  on  duty  or  when  showing evidence of addiction. Temporary revocation of HM certification may become necessary when the use of physician-prescribed  drugs  are  likely  to  interfere  with the driver’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. ABILITY   TO   READ   AND   UNDERSTAND REGULATIONS.— An explosives driver must be able to read, write, and understand the English language, and to complete the various forms for which a driver is responsible.   The   driver   is   required   to   read   and understand the regulations that pertain to the duties as prescribed in NAVSEA OP 2239. In addition to these qualifications, if you apply for certification as an explosives driver, you are required to complete an explosives driver’s training course and pass the  tests  given  at  the  conclusion  of  the  course.  All explosives  drivers  receive  at  least  12  hours  of instruction in the following activities: Driving trucks, truck-tractors with semitrailers, and other vehicles of appropriate types Handling  and  transporting  hazardous  materials Interpreting  regulations  and  procedures pertaining  to  the  transporting  of  hazardous materials Training and use of fire extinguishers Completing and filing required reports When operating Navy-owned vehicles, you, as an operator, must comply with DOD regulations and all state and local traffic laws. You are also subject to fine or imprisonment when you violate these regulations and traffic laws. Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4. Q5. Q6. REVIEW NUMBER 4 To  what  publication  should  you  refer  for information  about  transporting  hazardous materials? List  the  three  Department  of  Transportation (DOT)   explosives   classifications. In what DOT explosives class does black powder fall? In what DOT explosives class does small arms ammunition  fall? Explosives  drivers  must  have  an physical  examination. What is the minimum age requirement for an explosives  driver  to  transport  explosives off-station? SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS Safety   precautions   prescribe   the   minimum requirements  and  regulations  you  should  observe  when handling  ammunition. These  regulations  may  be general   in   nature   or   step-by-step   procedures. Regardless of the situation, safety precautions must NEVER  be  ignored  or  bypassed,  even  during  the simplest   ammunition-handling   evolutions. The  general  safety  precautions  listed  below  show some  of  the  regulations  contained  in  publications referred to in this chapter. 1.  Properly  stow  all  materials  within  a  magazine and keep them in a safe condition. Never let trash resulting  from  decanning,  depalletizing,  or  unpacking accumulate in a magazine. It presents a fire hazard and unsafe  working  conditions  for  personnel. 2.   Don’t   use   improvised   tools,   platforms,   or ladders. 3.  Before  ammunition  loading,  explosives  loading, or offloading operations, either at a shore activity or a ship underway, inspect all fire mains to make sure they operate properly and efficiently. Fire hoses must be laid out ready for use in the immediate area of operations. The hoses must be laid out so that damage control and fire boundaries are not crossed, using all risers available. Additionally,  keep  the  valves  controlling  these  fire hoses open so that water is readily available. 4. Flame, heat, or spark-producing devices aren’t permitted where explosives or flammable materials, 12-24 batteries,  or  battery  charging  lockers  are  located. Cigarette   lighters,   heaters,   fires,   welding   tools,

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