USCG Auxiliary Boat Crew QE Study Guide Latest Update -30 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
1.1.1 Crew Fatigue Causes (8) - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Weather conditions
- Eye-strain
- Maintaining Balance
- Noise exposure
- Sun exposure
- Poor physical conditioning
- Boredom
- Lack of sleep
1.1.2 State crew's responsibility and the policy regarding fatigue - CORRECT ANSWER:
1.1.3 Crew Fatigue Symptoms (5) - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Loss of focus
- Mental confusion
- Decreased coordination and performance
- Irritability
- Decreased concern for safety
1.1.4 Crew Fatigue Prevention (5) - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Adequate rest
- Appropriate dress
- Rotate crew duties
- Provide food and refreshments
- Observe signs in others 1 / 3
Note: Coxswain's responsibility is crew safety. Crew need also be aware of each other.
1.2.1 Physical requirements for Boat Crew - CORRECT ANSWER: To be able to
perform the required tasks of boat crew
1.2.2 Crew member responsibility when self or others are unfit for duties - CORRECT
ANSWER: Report to coxswain, FC, and Director via chain of command.
1.2.3 State policy of a crew member when unable or unfit to perform a task on an
ordered mission - CORRECT ANSWER:
1.2.4 Policy on Aborting Missions - CORRECT ANSWER: Coxswain may abort and
should immediately alert the OIA. If the coxswain is affected, the facility owner may abort the mission. The facility owner may also call to abort the mission if he deems it unsafe.
2.1.1 Policy for Rendering First Aid - CORRECT ANSWER: The Auxiliarist may only
provide first aid that they are trained to give and which is within the scope of their assigned duties.
2.10 (Task) Describe the correct use of a signaling mirror - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.
Bring hole to eye level and reflect light on hand
- Aim light at distant object and sweep to attract attention
2.11 (Task) Describe the correct use of hand-held flares - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.
Identify whether day or night
- Demonstrate striking the flare
- Hold at 45 deg angle with wind at back (downwind)
- Explained that only effective if someone is likely to see it since it burns out in a few
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2.12 (Task) Describe the correct use of aerial flares - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.
2.13 (Task) Describe the correct use of a PML - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Active the light
2.14.1 Describe the action to be taken during capsizing - CORRECT ANSWER:
2.14.2 Describe the route of escape in the event of capsizing - CORRECT ANSWER:
2.14.3 Describe the action to be taken if trapped inside an enclosed compartment -
CORRECT ANSWER:
2.14.4 Describe the action to be taken if unable to exit the capsized vessel - CORRECT
ANSWER: Try to remain calm and conserve air
2.2.1 Describe Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention of Sun Burns - CORRECT
ANSWER: Symptoms: Redness, swelling, blistering of the skin Treatment: Cooling towels. Keeping the skin moist, but be careful with lotions, etc.Prevention: Stay out of direct sunlight, wear protective clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.
2.2.2a Dehydration Cause/Symptoms (9) - CORRECT ANSWER: Cause: Insufficient water to perform normal body function
- Dry Mouth
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Overly yellow urine
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