Useful Information for Newly Commissioned Officers - NAVEDTRA 12967 - (Navy Special Publication)


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CHAPTER 1 YOUR CAREER IN THE NAVY CHAPTER 2 YOUR ORDERS TO DUTY CHAPTER 3 FIRST DUTY ADVICE CHAPTER 4 PERSONAL AFFAIRS CHAPTER 5 CUSTOMS OF THE SERVICE CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMS AND POLICIES CHAPTER 7 SOCIAL ETIQUETTE CHAPTER 8 PROFESSIONAL READING CHAPTER 9 OPPORTUNITY FOR EDUCATION










The Quantity Surveyor's Bible


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The Quantity Surveyor's Bible is essential reading for anyone interested in a career in the construction industry. Fully updated and expanded for this new edition, the book is a practical and realistic guide to a professional career as a Quantity Surveyor, Contracts Manager, or Project Manager. Told in a fun and user-friendly style, it's the sort of stuff they don't teach you at university, and is a behind-the-scenes - all-you-need-to-know - account of the author's own adventures in the construction industry. Covering topics such as starting out in the industry, the different hats you'll need to wear, freelancing, the value of communication, negotiating skills, and more - and filled with personal stories and case studies - The Quantity Surveyor's Bible is a must read for students and professionals alike.




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Aviation Ordnanceman 1


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Hull Maintenance Technician - NAVEDTRA 14119


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All individuals have the responsibility to understand and observe safety standards and regulations that are established for the prevention of injury to themselves and other people and damage to property and equipment. As an individual, you have a responsibility to yourself and to your shipmates to do your part in preventing mishaps. As a petty officer or chief petty officer, you have the responsibility of setting a good example; you cannot ignore safety regulations and expect others to follow them. Personnel should always observe the following safety practices: Observe all posted operating instructions and safety precautions. Report any unsafe condition or any equipment or material deficiency you think might be unsafe. Warn others of hazards and the consequences of their failing to observe safety precautions. Wear or use approved protective clothing or protective equipment. Report any injury or evidence of impaired health that occurs during your work or duty to your supervisor.