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- Who is responsible for routine application of risk management
- commanders
- 2 types of power
- technical and nontechnical
- What is a major descrepency
- causes unsafe work conditions, degrades mission systems, causes security violation
- Why do a special personnel inspection
- recertify technician who was decertified on MSEP
- What is ground
- an agreed upon potential voltage may be referenced to
- Name 4 types of inspections
- managerial, technical, special, personnel
- What does ORM provide
- tools to determine risk
- Why should you install disconnect devices, non-inductive ringers, and speech suppression devices on LEA phones
- to prevent phone from becoming microphone and compromising LEA
- What can be used to protect tools
- light coat of oil
- Where do you dispose flammable waste
- clearly marked metal containers with closing lids
- How do you minimize EMI
- low-level voltage, pairs properly terminated, shields properly closed and grounded
- What should be done when the interlock switch is disconnected
- place an appropriate sign on equipment
- What type and range do modems produce
- Analog & 300 - 4,000 Hz
- What do facility entrance plates do
- provide demarcation point between facility and the external transmission media
- What is the purpose of RED/BLACK signal distribution
- keep RED/BLACK integrity maintained, interference no intercepted from other sources, interference not created
- Why should power line filters be custom designed for individual equipment
- to allow filters be designed specifically to the parameters and characteristics of the equipment
- How do you establish clear accountability
- risk decisions are make at the appropiate level
- Step 4 of ORM
- Make control decisions
- If non TEMPEST or high-level signals used what is required
- separated RED/BLACK power distribution
- What is the ultimate goal of any organization
- maximize combat capability
- What is a limited exclusion area
- enclosed area where security protects RED equipment and lines
- How can terminations be made
- with connectors and plugs, wire wraps, solder wraps
- Step 3 of ORM
- analyze risk control measures
- What do technical evaluations do
- give overall view of the quality of maintainance on equipment
- Two types of hacksaws
- all-hard & flexible
- Which form is used for the technical solution
- AF FORM 3215
- What does shielding do
- attenuate electrostatic, magnetic, electromagnetic fields
- What 3 factors restrict controlled spaces
- denied unrestricted access, escorted by authorized personnel, under continual physical/electronic surveillance
- What form is used for personnel evals
- AF FORM 2419
- What form is used to document technical eval descrepencies
- AF FORM 2420
- What are 6 examples of RED equipment
- teletype writers, secure voice, fax, video, computers, LANs
- What must technical eval include
- corrosion control, additional duties, housekeeping
- What is preformed on COMSEC pagechecks
- no pages missing & old pages removed and destroyed
- What do ducts provide
- physical protection
- Average amount of teeth per inch on a hacksaw
- 18 teeth
- What does the STEM do
- identifies what is needed to satisfy present and future requirements
- Why use a plastic hammer
- used where a steel hammer would mar or damage the work
- Step 6 of ORM
- supervise and review
- What do filters and isolators do
- attenuate undesirable signals that attempt to pass thru
- What do filters block
- block signals by shunting to a return path, reflecting back to the source
- How do COMSEC amendments differ from TOs
- your work must be checked & must read destruction procedures
- Why is line seperation important in minimizing emanations
- electromagnetic field surrounding conductor reduces with distance
- What kind of tool are used on energized circuits
- nonconductive
- What is nontechnical power
- power which deals with non-essential lighting and cooling
- What are two types of descrepencies
- major & minor
- How are amendments or changes to COMSEC pubs posted
- message, amendment or electronic security command amendment
- Is COTS TEMPEST ready
- no, not made with tempest in mind
- What do non-ferrous metals help contain
- electrostatic fields
- What is the fundamental goal of risk management
- enhance mission effectiveness while preserving assets and safeguarding health and welfare
- Where should the prime generating source be contained
- totally within the CS
- What is low-level signaling
- the use of low-level current & voltage
- Why use filters over isolators
- prevent arcing when large incoming voltage transient encounters open circuit
- What level is risk decisions made at
- level of responsibility that correlates to the risk
- What is bulk filtering
- using filters at the first service disconnect on each power panel
- What is entered on AFCOMSEC Form 16
- short titles
- Who do you contact for guidance for hearing hazards
- bioenvironmental engineering services
- Who is subject to a personnel evaluation
- All personnel who are task certified
- Step 5 of ORM
- Implement risk controls
- When may you use a second hand while working on energized circuits
- only when necessary
- What does the CSO do
- helps user/requester develop technical solutions
- Step 2 of ORM
- Assess the risk
- What is never done with long-nose pliers
- hold large objects, tighten nuts, bend sheet metal
- What two levels do the STEM produce
- broad & detailed
- How far ahead is COMSEC keying issued
- 10 days
- What must be done when working on energized circuits
- deenergize & lock and tag out
- What is AFKAM
- gives AF COMSEC standards
- What is the user/requester's responsibility
- identifies comm & info system requirments and allocates resources
- When is filtering not nessesary
- TEMPEST-approved equipment used, line is encrypted, proper RED/BLACK separation maintained, proper installation procedures used
- What are commercial manuals simular to
- simular to TOs but provided by the vender
- What are center punches for
- mark cetners and start holes
- What angle should chisels be used at
- 60-70 degree angle
- Step 1 of ORM
- identify the hazard
- How do you treat drafts and carbon sheets
- as the same classified as they were used with
- When are high-risk endeavors acceptable
- when the benefits out way the cost
- What is the COMSEC designator
- TSEC
- how many flutes are in general-purpose drill bits
- 2
- What are long titles
- descriptive wording to describe COMSEC
- What is the ball-shaped portion of the hammer for
- rivets
- What is RED equipment
- equipment that processes classified info before encryption and after decryption
- What is technical power
- power accociated with mission equipment
- Whom should you consult before moving classified processors
- cognizant TEMPEST authority
- What are grounding sticks good for
- discharging capacitors & check for stray voltage
- How much keying material is usually issued
- one month supply, 30 days
- What do patch panels allow
- allow equipment and signal paths to be interchanged in the event of failure
- What are short titles
- titles which use letters/numbers that do not give away classified info
- What is in the TO
- Illustrated parts breakdown, theory of operation, equipment operational limitations
- Who may access keying equipment and material
- US citizens who's official duties require
- Why is a managerial performed
- performed to provide commander assessment of shop's ability to meet mission requirements
- What does ferrous materials help contain
- magnetic fields
- Never use what type of hammer
- hammer with loose head or cracked handle
- How much current is lethal
- 50 milliamps
- What are three types of personnal evals
- primary, follow-on, special
- Why are signal distribution schemes used to RED/BLACK
- to ensure proper segregation and integrity of signals
- Why use cold chisels
- cut metal without first heating it up
- What must be worn while working on CRTs
- heavy apron, gloves, face-shield
- Two types of categories hazardous situations fall into
- mental & physical
- Take what precautions while classified not in use
- keep face down/covered & under constant surveillance
- Up to how much can COMSEC manager issue keying for active mission
- 120 days
- What is bonding
- connecting 2 conductors where impedance has not increased
- Who must be present when working on a job
- 2 technicians or 1 technician and 1 safety person
- How do you treat carbons and ribbons
- destroy once serve duty and treat as classified it was used with
- What must the safety observer know
- CPR & first aid