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Title: SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE COMMON CORE


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  • SEABEE COMBAT WARFARECOMMON CORE

UNIT 110 CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FUNDAMENTALS
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Contingency Operations
  • Reference NAVFAC P-437, Planning Guide for Navy
    facilities, Volume 1
  • COMCBPAC/COMCBLANT Instruction 11014.2,
    Maintenance Management Program for Naval
    Construction Force (NCF) Camps.

3
Contingency Operations
  • Reference
  • NAVEDTRA 12003, Seabee Combat Handbook, Volume 1
  • NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilities 3
  • NAVEDTRA 10662,Utilities 2

4
Contingency Operations
  • Reference
  • NAVEDTRA 12543, Naval Construction Force, Seabee
    1 C.

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Overview
  • Fundamentals of Tent Camp Layout
  • Purpose of Leach Fields
  • Camp Maintenance Operations
  • Aspects of Water treatment
  • Advanced Base Functional Components

6
Contingency Operations
  • PQS Question 110.1 Explain the fundamentals of a
    tent camp layout in relation to the following
  • Latrines from messing facilities
  • Latrines from water supplies
  • Garbage pits from water supplies
  • Garbage pits from messing facilities
  • Reference NAVFAC P-437, Planning Guide for Navy
    Facilities, Volume 1

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Tent Camp Layout
  • Sufficient space for command dispersion
  • Concealment from ground and air observation
  • Protection from bombing and strafing attacks
  • Protection from mechanized attack

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Tent Camp Layout
  • Sanitary
  • Water supply
  • Drainage
  • Shade
  • Access
  • Site not occupied by other units in last two
    months
  • It is unlikely that there will be a waterborne
    sewage system available for use. The usual
    alternative is a latrine.

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Latrines
  • Latrines must be 100 yards from the nearest
    natural water source and food service areas. The
    site should be reasonably near the user, but 50
    feet from sleeping areas.

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Garbage pits
  • Garbage is the solid or semisolid wet and dry
    wastes resulting from the preparation, cooking,
    and serving of food. Garbage has to be removed
    from the mess area before it causes bad odors or
    attracts rats and flies.

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Garbage pits
  • The common method of garbage disposal is burial
    in a garbage pit.
  • A garbage pit should be a 4-foot square pit that
    is 4 feet deep.
  • It will service 100 people for 1 day.
  • A garbage pit must be at least 100 yards away
    from water supplies and 30 yards from messing
    facilities

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CONTINGENCY OPERATIONFUNDAMENTALS
  • PQS Question 110.2 Explain the purpose of leach
    fields.
  • Reference NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilitiesman 3

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Leach fields
  • An important part of a septic tank individual
    sewage disposal system.
  • Used to dispose sewage and gray water into the
  • ground.
  • Constructed of 4- to 6-inch perforated pipe.
  • Laid out in a herringbone pattern or with the
    laterals at right angles to the main distribution
    pipe.

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CONTINGENCY OPERATIONFUNDAMENTALS
  • PQS Question 110.3 Describe the following as it
    pertains to camp maintenance
  • Trouble desk Three types of work
  • Operators Inspections
  • Reference COMCBPAC/COMCBLANT Instruction
    11014.2, Maintenance Management Program for Naval
    Construction Force Camps

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Trouble desk
  • The purpose of the camp maintenance desk is to
    receive all customer service calls.
  • The trouble desk coordinates the maintenance
    calls and tasks with the people who provide the
    maintenance service.
  • The trouble desk attendant enters all customer
    trouble calls into the trouble desk log and fills
    out Emergency Service Authorization (ESA) forms.

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Emergency/Service Work
  • All work requiring immediate action or any minor
    work requiring less than 16 man-hours and 100
    in material costs is classified as
    emergency/service work.

17
Specific Job Orders
  • Orders are written to cover work for which
    individual job costs are desired
  • Specific job orders take more than 16 man-hours
    to complete.

18
Standing Job Orders
  • Standing Job Orders are large repetitive jobs
    that require over 40 man-hours to complete.

19
Operators Log
  • Daily operating logs are kept on some Equipment.
  • The main purpose for using operating logs is to
    continuously record data on equipment performance

20
Inspections
  • The key to a successful Preventive Maintenance
    (PM) program is a systematic, continuous
    inspection program.

21
Control Inspections
  • A control inspection reviews all camp facilities
    to determine the maintenance required during a
    deployment to preserve or improve the condition
    of the camp structures and property

22
Annual Inspection Summary
  • The AIS report documents deficiencies in camp
    facilities. AIS reports are produced annually

23
Operator inspections
  • Performed by the operator assigned to the
    equipment.
  • Part of the operator's day-to-day responsibilities

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CONTINGENCY OPERATIONFUNDAMENTALS
  • PQS Question 110.4 Describe the following
  • Potable water
  • Non-potable water
  • Chlorination
  • Super Chlorination
  • Reference NAVEDTRA 10662, Utilitiesman 2

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Water Supplies
  • Potable water Water that does not contain
    pollution, contamination, or infective agents and
    is considered satisfactory for drinking.
  • Non-potable water Water that may contain
    objectionable, or infective agents and is
    considered unsafe and/or unpalatable for
    drinking.

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Chlorination
  • Chlorination is the most common method of
    disinfecting potable water.
  • Water from systems where sanitary, physical,
    operating defects, or other special hazards are
    known to exist must be chlorinated to specified
    bacterial levels. residual of at least 2.0 ppm.

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Super-Chlorinating
  • Super-Chlorination is the application of chlorine
    in dosages far in excess of the chlorine demand
    for disinfecting.
  • Superchlorination is accomplished by chlorinating
    the water in a container or distribution system
    to at least 100 parts per million (ppm)

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CONTINGENCY OPERATIONFUNDAMENTALS
  • PQS Question 110.5 Describe the three parts of
    the Advanced Base Functional Component (ABFC)
    system and explain their relationships
  • Reference NAVEDTRA 12543, Naval Construction
    Force, Seabee 1 C

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ABFC
  • The Navy Advanced Base Functional Component
    (ABFC) System is a method of planning, procuring,
    assembling, and shipping material and personnel
    needed to satisfy facility support requirements

30
Component Site Plans
  • Part 1, Component Site Plans,
  • Component is defined as a grouping of personnel
    and material that has a specific function or
    mission at an advanced base.
  • Example NMCB is a component

31
Facility Drawings
  • Part 2, Facility Drawings
  • Lists and describes by assembly number the
    assembly requirement for each facility
  • Example 250 Man Tent Camp

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Assembly Drawings
  • Assembly Drawings
  • Lists line-item requirements by National Stock
    Number (NSN) for each assembly
  • Example Tent 16 X 32
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