By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman
Jess Lewis, USS Nimitz Public Affairs
USS NIMITZ, At Sea (NNS) -- "Don't
make alcohol your only liberty buddy," is a common phrase often heard
coming from the commanding officer, whether over the 1 Main Circuit (1MC) or
during Captain's Call for all hands, it's something every Sailor on board the
aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) has heard at some point.
Walking about the passageways, Sailors
can often spot posters depicting "ZZ13" across the top.
ZZ13 means zero underage drinking, zero
driving under the influence (DUI) citations, one drink per hour and three
drinks per night.
"ZZ13 is a Navy-wide
initiative," said Chief Hospital Corpsman David Cunningham, Nimitz' Drug
and Alcohol Program Advisors (DAPA) coordinator. "It's what the Navy
considers to be responsible drinking."
After Navy-wide surveys were conducted
and data compiled, it was discovered that the three drinks per night at a rate
of one drink per hour is responsible drinking.
"Three drinks in a night is
normal," said Lt. Douglas Santillo, Nimitz' health promotion coordinator.
"ZZ13 promotes drinking in moderation as opposed to binge drinking."
A ship-wide survey was conducted a few
months ago, asking Sailors questions such as what they think the average Sailor
consumes in a night and how many drinks they consume in a night.
"On average, Sailors have the
mindset that eight drinks per night is what the average Sailor drinks when in
actuality, it's really only about three to four drinks being consumed,"
said Santillo.
DAPA distributed Blood Alcohol Content
(BAC) cards to the crew to bring awareness of how much Sailors should drink and
still be responsible based on their weight and how many drinks they are
consuming.
"It's hard to gage different size
people," said Cunningham. "The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) cards
should help people determine where they should be. ZZ13 is intended to give a
broad spectrum of what we expect to be responsible drinking. And if you follow
the ZZ13 guide, you know you won't get incapacitated to the point where you
can't function. With one drink per hour and three drinks per night, we know you
should be ok, and that covers all the weight ranges."
ZZ13 is designed to bring alcohol
awareness to Sailors so they understand what exactly responsible drinking is.
They can learn how to drink responsibly and prevent bad decisions from being
made due to the amount of alcohol consumed.
"A lot of Sailors who get in
trouble usually say they didn't realize they drank as much as they had because
they weren't paying attention," said Cunningham. "By using this
campaign and the cards, we are giving them the opportunity in the back of their
mind to start thinking about how many drinks they'll have in a night. A lot
times they'll just go out and start drinking, having a good time, and not pay
attention and that's where trouble starts. We are just trying to help give them
some situational awareness about how much they've been drinking."
"Sailors can check the POD (plan of
the day) for ZZ13 notes, look for signs and posters throughout the ship and
we're planning to do a 5K run during this underway to bring awareness,"
said Santillo.
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