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Define the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program?
Their primary objective is to preserve human and material resources.
How does the Naval Aviation Safety Program enhance Operational Readyness?
The program enhances operational readiness by
preserving the resources used in accomplishing the naval aviation mission.
What are the safety responsibilities of Commanding Officer?
Requires all personel to be instructed, drilled and comply with applicable safety precautions or augment safety precautions when none are issued.
What are the safety responsibilities of Aviation Safety Officer?
The principle advisor and assistant to the CO in the establishment and management of a Command Aviation Safety Program.
What are the safety responsibilities of Ground Safety Officer?
The principle advisor and assistant to the CO in the establishment and management of a Command Ground Safety Program.
What are the safety responsibilities of Department Head?
They ensure that all safety precautions are strictly observed by all persons within the department and all others concerned. He/she will ensure that safety precautions are kept posted and personnel are frequently
and thoroughly instructed and drilled.
What are the safety responsibilities of Division Officer?
He/she will prepare and submit for publication additional safety instructions deemed necessary for Command safety and ensure that personnel comply with all safety instructions.
What are the safety responsibilities of Safety Petty Officer?
He/she
will be a central point for all safety related matters or concerns within a work center and ensure that personnel are instructed in all safety matters and are familiar in safety instructions.
What are the safety responsibilities of All hands?
familiarize themselves with safety regulations and instructions applicable to their assigned
duties and comply with established safety standards, and report hazards and mishaps in accordance with their
Command Safety Program and OPNAVINST 3750.6.*
What is the safety Safety Council do?
sets goals, manage assets, and review safety related recommendations.
What does the Enlisted Safety Committee do when they meet?
once a month they discuss safety issues and provide
recommendations for improved safety procedures.
Who must be standing members of the Safety Council?
The ground, aviation, and aero medical (flight surgeon) safety officers.
Who sits in on a Enlisted Safety Committee?
A representatives from each work centerand other activities, such as AIMD, Medical
How does Human Error contribute to aviation mishaps?
Human error causes is part of nearly every mishap.
how does Maintenance and support factors contribute to aviation mishaps?
improper maintenance, improper priority assignments on work requests, or lack of
proper quality assurance.
how does Administrative and supervisory factors contribute to aviation mishaps?
Improper supervision can result in a failure to
require personnel to meet personnel qualification standards.
How does Material failures or malfunctions contribute to aviation mishaps?
Failures or malfunctions may occurr because of faulty design, defective manufacture, or repair.
How does contribute to aviation mishaps?
"Acts of God."
Define the following mishap classes:Class A
$1,000,000 in damage or more a fatality or permanent total disability.
Define the following mishap classes:Class B
$200,000 or more,but less than $1,000,000 in damage; three+ personnel are inpatient hospitalized.
Define the following mishap classes:Class C
$10,000 or more, but less than $200,000 in damage;a non-fatal injury that causes loss of one days work or more.
Define the following mishap classes:Class D
Less than $10,000 in damage; non-fatal injury that does not meet Class C.
What is the objective of the Aviation Gas-Free Engineering Program?
The objective of the AVGFE Program is to ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aeronautical
equipment fuel systems.
What is the hazards associated with Radio Frequency (RF) energy?
Can cause life-threatening electric shock, burns, biological changes, and cataracts. can create sparks and sparks, ignighte flammable materials or detonate explocives.;
What is the purpose of the Laser Safety Hazard Control Program?
The program is to design a series of safety factors established when using lasers.
What is the purpose of a Safety Stand Down?
Enhancement of the command safety climate provide training, and awareness.
What is Operational Risk Management?
Operational Risk Management is a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources.
Identify the 5 steps of ORM.
Identify hazards, Assess hazardsds, Make risk decisions, Implement controls, Supervisehazards
Explain the following terms as they apply to ORM:
Identify Hazards
Conduct a preliminary hazard
analysis.
Explain the following terms as they apply to ORM:
Assess hazards
For each hazard associate a degree of risk in terms of probability and severity.
Explain the following terms as they apply to ORM:
Make risk decisions
Select controls that will reduce the risk to a minimum
consistent with mission accomplishment. Decide if the benefit outweighs ther risk.
Explain the following terms as they apply to ORM:
Implement controls
Use controls to eliminate hazards or reduce the degree of risk.
Explain the following terms as they apply to ORM;
Supervise
Evaluate and monitor for
changes, which may require further ORM.