Correct Answers
Explosive Handling Personnel Qualification and Certification (Qual/Cert) - Answer-
Provide the Navy and Marine Corps with a standard qualification and certification
program for personnel who work with ordnance
Explosive Family Group - Answer-Explosives or explosive devices with similar
characteristics. Examples include MK 80 series bombs, mines, torpedoes, and
pyrotechnics
Ordnance Certification Training Form - Answer-Document ordnance personnel's training
in preparation for certification
Ordnance Certification Form - Answer-Document certifying an ordnance worker to
perform the functions listed on the document
Team Member (TM) Certification - Answer-Basic knowledge in general ordnance safety
& in safety precautions related to explosive devices with which the TM will be working
Individual (I) level - Answer-The individual must also have sufficient knowledge,
demonstrated reliability, and the competence to perform a task alone in a safe manner
Team Leader - Answer-requirement to supervise and direct others in a safe and reliable
manner.
Safety Observer - Answer-requisite knowledge of, and experience with, applicable
safety procedures and safety device operation
Quality Assurance - Answer-detailed knowledge of explosive devices and be familiar
enough with system inspection criteria to determine that an explosive device or
assembly will function properly.
Stowage/Storage - Answer-storage of ordnance and explosives, including magazines
and ready-service lockers
Handling - Answer-any activity that will move, lift, reposition, or relocate an explosive or
explosive device in support of stowage/storage, assembly/disassembly, or
load/download operations.
Assembly/Disassembly - Answer-physical act of mating and demating components,
such as attaching fins or inserting fuzes, in the complete buildup or breakdown of an all
up round (AUR). AUR is a complete, assembled weapon