Accommodations:
denotes the number of personnel to be permanently supported in a given ship
Surge:
personnel embarked aboard a ship for short duration
Transients:
refers to personnel embarked for a short duration. do not contribute to ships operational capability
hot bunking:
assigning more than one person to a single bed
Factors to consider when determining habitability
ventilation must try to minimize introduction of air from:
what temperature should AC attempt to stay under?
80 Degrees F
what temperature is the minimum spaces should be?
65 Degrees F
what is the minimum exchange rate?
15 times per hour
what type of pillow is prohibited on ship?
Polyurethane
what barber conditions will a ship with less than 100 people have?
portable barber facility
what barber conditions will a ship with 101- 300 people have?
one chair in barbershop
what barber conditions will a ship with over 300 people have?
barber shop
- 1 additional shop per every 300 people
how many people does a ship need to have a snack bar?
500
for ships with more than 100 people how much should laundry facilities be able to process
24 lbs of laundry per person per week
who can do walk through inspections of toilets, lavatories and berthing
how often will habitability inspections be conducted?
Quarterly
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
when must barbers wash hands?
what must be worn while cutting hair?
what is required for a haircut when someone has a infectious condition of the scalp?
Written medical note from a Medical Officer
what must all barber shops have?
what kind of tools are prohibited from a barbershop?
Common brushes, dusters, shaving mugs