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The electrical safety folks get way out of hand sometimes. They tried pulling that shit (sir, if your cords aren't inspected and tagged, were cutting them and confiscating the device) on several boats I've been on - you have to push back and let them know that your stateroom is completely off limits to them aside from the actual inspection. If they have a problem with something, they should route the discrepancy up their chain, but they should never, ever touch your stuff.The Electrician's Mates don't even want you plugging in your cell phone charger without getting it inspected and approved by them. I have seen non-certified electronics get their cords cut.
GQ drill on USS Boat. JO jungle all present, accounted for, and collectively kicking my ass at Call of Duty. Seriously, I suck. I qualled expert with a real weapon, but can't hit shit with an XBox controller. Next thing you know, the AC vent starts smoking. OK, F that; not playing their reindeer games. Game on! Wait. Shit. It's getting hard to see in here. Crap. "DC Central? Yeah, we're in compartment 02-XX-X-L and we've got real smoke coming out of our vents. Yes, really."Zone inspection in sleepy hollow = no fucks given
Shipboard drill: People lathargically go to assigned stations throughout the ship and performed rehearsed actions.If you have an actual MOB in port, seems silly to go through the motions of doing a ship-wide muster. Just recover the person that went in the water and call it good, no?
If you have an actual MOB in port, seems silly to go through the motions of doing a ship-wide muster. Just recover the person that went in the water and call it good, no?
yeah that's what ended up happening, but my point was that the guys had no idea what to do when it actually happened. Which is why I think ship's drills are amusing......great if things happen like the script says, but in life, rarely does that ever happen. Unfortunately their "training", which I think is anything but realistic or useful, also ends any semblance of a useful night of sleep when you made the 0100 recovery, get to sleep at 0200, have a brief at 10 the next morning, and get woken up by GQ at 0700. God help the ship that gets hit by a real missile on the other side.....
Too cold and noisy. During my 06 west-coast CVN deployment, the ship's leadership thought they would tamp down fan room encounters by creating a SOTS (Sex On The Ship) team where after taps, they would sneak around various random fan rooms looking for people in the act. I think it has some effect....Can one just live in the fan room?