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What time do Marines go to bed in boot camp?
Hitting the Sack: Lights Out In all the branches’ basic training programs, bedtime is usually 2100, or 9 p.m., except during times of special events, such as night exercises. In basic training, lights out means go to sleep. It does not mean talk to your buddies, study or write a letter home.
What is a fire watch in the Marines?
Fire watch, put simply, is guard duty. But unlike a guard duty they may pull in Iraq or Afghanistan behind a machine-gun, guard duty at boot camp means recruits walk around aimlessly in the squad bay for an hour.
How stressful is Marine boot camp?
Marine Corps boot camp is extremely difficult While some believe it’s the most difficult of all the branches, that’s irrelevant. The truth is that Marine Corps boot camp — or any other basic training — isn’t as hard as you’ll make it out to be in your mind. If you can adapt, you can survive.
What should you expect when hiring a fire watch company?
When hiring a security company, you can expect that your fire watchers will arrive with all the necessary training and equipment. Potential legal liability — Fire watches may or may not be included in a building’s insurance policy. If it isn’t and a fire were to break out, the building owner may be held liable for any damages.
When should a fire watch be impaired?
While the NFPA standards do not specifically address the question of how much of the fire protection system must be impaired to trigger the fire watch requirement, a fire watch should be implemented any time the system or a significant portion of the system cannot operate as intended.
Can an employee conduct a fire watch during a power outage?
Interruption of normal business activities — Employees cannot conduct a fire watch in addition to their normal duties. This is an important consideration as a fire watch must be conducted continuously during an outage and possibly for an extended period of time.
When are fire watches required for water-based fire protection systems?
For water-based fire protection systems, fire watches are required for impairments lasting 10 hours or more in a 24-hour period. In both cases, the fire department must be notified. It is important to note however, that requirements can vary by jurisdiction and authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs).
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