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AMMO 51 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 2024 Which code classifies A&E items according to their level of inherent threat to public safety and/or security sensitivity? - Competent Authority Approval (CAA) - Certificate of Equivlency (COE) X - Controlled Inventory Item Code (CIIC)...

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AMMO 51 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS


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Which code classifies A&E items according to their level of inherent threat to

public safety and/or security sensitivity?

- Competent Authority Approval (CAA)

- Certificate of Equivlency (COE)

X - Controlled Inventory Item Code (CIIC)

- Security Risk Category (SRC)

What Competent Authority Approval is assigned to NALC 1337?

- None

- UN1993

- NA 93-524A

X - 1999080018

In which situation would you issue a DD Form 361?

X - Broken seal and stolen A&E material

- Inadequate cushioning materials in an A&E container

- Missing shipping documentation

- Unreadable markings on containers

, Compatibility groups H and S require you to consider Comptibility Table, Notes 4

and 5. Can they travel on the same transport vehical?

- Yes

X - No

- Possibly

A truck is loaded following truckload DWG NO. 6214078 requirements. The chain

protector board measures 2x6x76. Does this meet DD Form 626, Block 19

requirements for blocking and bracing?

X - Yes. The chain protector board meets requirements.

- Yes. The size of the chain protector board is a suggested size.

No. The chain protector board is supposed to be 2x4x24

A truck carrying A&E has just arrived. Someone directed the driver to park in a

designated location inside the installation. Is this acceptable?

X - Yes. Inspect these vehicles inside the installation.

- No. Inspect these vehicles outside the installation.

- No. Inspect these vehicles close to the magazines.

A&E items not packaged in accordance with 49 CFR regulations require a

- Certificate of Equivalency

- Competent Authority Approval

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