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60 Cards in this Set
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In what year were safety engineers
assigned to each major shipyard? |
1917
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What is/are the number one cause
of mishaps? |
Personnel / People
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Who is the designated occupational
safety and health (OSH) official for the Department of the Navy? |
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
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Who monitors safety and occupational health statistics and provides direct support and assistance to fleet units in safety matters?
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Commander,Naval Safety Center
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Which of the following OPNAV
instructions covers the Navy Occupational Safety and Health program? |
OPNAVINST 5100.19
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What forms the basis of mishap
prevention? |
1)Mishaps are caused
2)Eliminate the causes |
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MAA/Safety Force personnel are
roving inspectors for hazards that could result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment. T/F |
True
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Hazards that may cause severe
injury, severe occupational illness, or major property damage are assigned what category? |
Category II—Critical
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If you are assigned a task that is
beyond your skill level, you should take which of the following actions? |
Tell your supervisor and ask
for assistance |
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There is no need to review all
precautions for a task you have preformed many times before. T/F |
False
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Behavior that leads to a mishap is
usually caused by which of the following problems? |
Undesirable attitudes and Lack of motivations
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What type of motivation can cause
“jury-rigged” equipment? |
Motivation to save time
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Which of the following are
incentives for specific acts? |
Motivations
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What law assures safe and
healthful working conditions for every worker in the United States? |
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
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What is the objective of the
Navy’s mishap prevention program? |
To prevent mishaps from
occurring and to prevent mishaps from reoccurring |
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When you need to delay correcting
an unsafe condition, which of the following actions should you take? |
Take whatever temporary
precautions you need to protect yourself and your coworkers |
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Commanding officers can delegate
their responsibilities for safety of all personnel under their command to the executive officer. |
False
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Factors that can contribute to
worker caused mishaps include |
-lack of experience, outdated procedures
-negative motivation -medical and communication problems |
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The quantity of hazardous material
stored in the work space should be limited to what amount? |
Enough for one work shift
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Used in most cordless, recharge-
able equipment; should not be stored in an area where lead-acid batteries are stored. |
Nickel-Cadmium Cell Batteries
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Commonly called mercury cells;
small and powerful; should not be exposed to heat over 400 degrees F. |
Mercuric-Oxide Zinc Cell Batteries
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Most widely used wet-cell battery;
battery gases are extremely explosive; contains sulfuric acid. |
Lead-Acid Cell Batteries
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Has high energy; is long lasting;
could release toxic gases or explode. |
Lithium Cell Batteries
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Commonly called an alkaline
battery; used in portable radios safety precautions same as for carbon-zinc batteries. |
Manganese-Dioxide Alkaline-Zinc Cell Battery
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Most common battery in the Navy;
could explode if put into a fire. |
Carbon-Zinc Dry Cell Battery
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What group is responsible for the
proper stowage of hazardous material in an area under their cognizance on board ships? |
-The supply department
-Individual work center personnel |
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You should never remove a cathode-
ray tube unless its high voltage anode has been charged. T/F |
False
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The form and appearance of PCBs
can range from oily liquids to crystalline solids. T/F |
True
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All hazardous material and
hazardous material containers do not have to be labeled. T/F |
False
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If you dispense a hazardous
material into an unlabeled container, what must you do? |
Indicate on the new container
the same label information shown on the original container |
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Which items must
manufacturers of hazardous materials provide to users? |
1. The name of the material
2. The name and address of the manufacturer 3. The nature of the hazard |
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Where are the MSDSs for a work
center located at shore stations? |
Within the work center
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What is the background color of
the DOT hazardous material shipping symbols for non-flammable gas? |
Green
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You have the authority to relabel
properly labeled hazardous material. T/F |
False
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What actions should you take when using
hazardous solvents? |
Have adequate ventilation
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Which types of solvents are the
safest? |
Water-based
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What should you do before using an
aerosol container? |
Read the label
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Which of the following information
is contained on an MSDS? |
1. General information, including an emergency
phone number 2. Ingredients and identity information 3. Physical/chemical characteristics 4. Fire and explosion hazard data 5. Health and hazard data, including first aid |
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All equipment and cabinets
containing in-service PCB capacitors must be marked with a label similar that says "This Equipment contains PCB (Poluchlorinated Biphenyls) CAPACITOR(S)" T/F |
True
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In which section of the Tag-Out
Log will you find DANGER/CAUTION tag-out record sheets that have been cleared and are no longer in effect? |
Section 2
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The instrument log is found in
which section of the Tag-Out Log? |
Section 4
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DANGER/CAUTION tag-out record
sheets that are still in effect are kept in which section of the Tag-Out Log? |
Section 3
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What has the greatest hazard associated with
working aloft? |
Danger of a fall
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An RF burn is the result of RF
voltages passing through the body. T/F |
True
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Which of the following is the best
basic description of a laser beam? |
A concentrated beam of optical radiation
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When removing or replacing an ESDS
device, which of the following actions should you take? |
1) Ensure that you are grounded
2) Hold the device through electrostatic-free wrap if possible |
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When measuring voltage above 300
volts, you should attach the test probe while the equipment is de- energized. T/F |
True
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What is the first action that you
should take if you see someone being shocked? |
Secure the power
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Information on equipment grounding
can be found in which of the following publications? |
MIL-STD-1310 (Shipboard Bonding, Grounding, and Other Techniques for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety)
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How much time, in seconds, is
required for 44 milliamperes to cause your heart to begin fibrillation? |
7 Seconds
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What is the “can’t let go” current
in milliamperes for a person weighing 175 pounds? |
16mA
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Voltages over 240 volts will burn
through the skin and leave deep third-degree burns where the charge enters the body. T/F |
True
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What is the resistance, in ohms,
between major extremities of an average human body? |
1500ohms
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Of the following, which is the
most dangerous path current can take through the body? |
Hand to Foot
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Which of the following factors
cause(s) electric shock? |
Current
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When personnel work aloft, a
verbal warning must be passed over the 1MC prior to commencement of the work and at what time intervals,in minutes, until the work is completed? |
15 minutes
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Whose permission is required to
work aloft? |
Commanding officer
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Only qualified ship’s force
personnel may perform the second check of tag installation. T/F |
True
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The number “70” in tag number
70-16 represents which of the following information? |
Log serial number
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When tag requirements have been
identified and the affected system will be rendered out-of- commission as a result of the tag-out, the authorizing officer must obtain permission from which of the following individuals prior to effecting the tag-out? |
CO when appropriate and the cognizant Department Head.
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