Range Safety OIC/RSO- 98Q/ Exam Questions
And answers/All Correct.
AR385-63/MCO 3570.1 Correct ans - establishes ranges safety policies
and responsibilities for firing ammunition, lasers, guided, missiles, and
rockets on Marine Corps and Army ranges.
DA Pam 385-63 Correct ans - provides implementation guidance for
the Marine Corps Range Safety Program.
SOP Correct ans - each range or range complex will have its own
standard operating procedure (SOP). The SOP for an installation will have
installation -specific instructions for range safety. You must read the most
current Sop for the range that you will be using.
USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide Correct ans - The USMC Range
Safety Pocket Guide summarizes the policies and procedures needed to
conduct a live-fire event. This document contains information on surface
danger zones (SDZ) setup for weapon systems. The Pocket Guide also
provides the OIC and RSO with a checklist that will assist them with their
most common tasks
SOUM Correct ans - Safety Of Use Memorandums (SOUM) are how the
Range and Training Area Management (RTAM) Branch provides range safety
information and guidance to the Marine Corps Total Force. This guidance is
directive until the SOUM is cancelled, changed or written into the Range
Safety Order.
RCO Correct ans - Responsible for all range safety matters and
provides coordination of ranges in the installation complex
OIC Correct ans - Responsible and accountable for conduct of the
exercise and ensuring participants follow safety regulations
RSO Correct ans - Responsible for range safety for the exercise
LRSO Correct ans - Responsible for laser range safety for exercises
involving lasers
Land Correct ans - The land area of a range for live-fire and maneuver
includes start and cease-fire lines, target areas, and impact areas.
Airspace Correct ans - refers to any one of several types of controlled
and uncontrolled airspace required to support range operations. Airspace
over a range may include restricted areas, warning areas, military
operations, and air traffic controlled assigned airspace.
Range Safety OIC RSO- 98Q Exam Questions And answers All Correct.
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Waterways Correct ans - The range boundaries may include navigable
inland waterways such as rivers or lakes. Sea space is the operating area
necessary to contain live-fire and support ship to shore training.
Dedicated impact areas Correct ans - An impact area is a designated
area within the limits of a range.
Dedicated Impact Areas are associated with: Correct ans -
nonsensitive ammunition and explosives.
Size of dedicated impact area Correct ans - usually a large piece of
land that several ranges fire into.
What is a dedicated impact area reserved for Correct ans - the impact
and fragmentation of launched or fired ammunition and explosives
Dedicated Impact area can contain what other impact area Correct ans
- high-hazard
Impact Area Correct ans - The purpose of an impact area is to contain
all hazards associated with the ordnance being fired
High-hazard impact Correct ans - areas that are permanently designed
to contain sensitive ammunition and explosives
Why are high-hazard impact areas dangerous Correct ans - they
contain high explosives and sensitive unexploded ordinance
True/False: Never enter a high-hazard impact area without permission from
range control Correct ans - True
Ordnance fired into high-hazard impact areas Correct ans - Cluster
bombs, artillery rounds, mortar rounds, high-explosive grenades, missiles
Access Restricted Correct ans - fences, barricades, signs, guards or a
combination of these types of positive controls are used to protect
unauthorized personnel
Temporary Impact Area Correct ans - normally for small arms or
nondud producing ammunition. This type of impact exists only for the length
of an exercise.
After Use of temporary impact area Correct ans - After an exercise, the
temporary impact area should be capable of being cleared and returned to
the original state.
Range Safety OIC RSO- 98Q Exam Questions And answers All Correct.