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Minimum requirements of eye protection

Provide adequate protection against particular hazards


Be comfy


Fit snugly without vision or movement being interfered


Be durable


Be capable of being disinfected


In good repair

Types of body protection

Vests


Jackets


Aprons


Coveralls


Full body suits

Head protection must do

Resist penetration and absorb shock of blow

What gases does the gas alert detector monitor

Hydrogen sulphide


Carbon monoxide


Oxygen


Combustible gases

Types of respiratory protection

Dust masks


Respirators


Gas masks


Dc breathing apparatus

Hazards with lifting heavy loads

Load not secure


Load falling


Feet


Hands


Incorrect hand signals


Incorrect weight


Loading

Where should you stow supply fuses

Lower part of tagout label of the lock out station


Tagout board

When lifting, what factors should be taken into consideration

Access to weigh


Shape of weight


Bulk of weigh


The ground surface


Number of lifts to be made


Physique of lifter

Dangers to personal going aloft

Radiation from microwave transmissions


Mechanical movements of radar Ariel’s and weapon directors


Unexpected sounding of sirens or noisy discharges from funnels

Health problems associated with dust exposure are influenced by..

Type of dust


Length of expose


Concentration of airborne dust


Size of dust particles present

Name ways chemicals can be toxic to humans

Inhalation of fumes


Contact with skins


Ingestion of swallowing

Safety practices for carrying out electrical work safely

Know electric shock and resuscitation procedures


Keep first aid kit handy and know where closest one is


Know where and how to operate fire extinguishers are


Keep work place clean and tidy


Report all electrical accidents to your supervisors

What stroboscopic effect of fluorescent lighting cause

Make running machinery appear still

Why is hydrogen sulphide so dangerous and what smell is it

Because at moderately high concentrations this gas causes unconsciousness and death


Gives off rotten smell

Why is electromagnetic radiation danger to our bodies

Can penetrate the body producing heat in deep tissue where there are not sensing nerve ends to indicate a temperature rise

Type of reactions your body may have to inhaled particulates

Lung disease and cancer


Systematic reactions


Metal fine fever


Allergic and sensation reaction


Bacterial and fungal


Irritation of the nose and throat


Damage to internal tissue

Objective of NZBR 2020

Provide instructions on ship engineering and administrative practices and technical safe issues across RNZN

Correct manual lifting technique

Balanced squatting position with legs slightly apart and the load to be lifted held close to body


Ensure a safe secure hand grip is obtained


Back straight as possible


To raise first straighten legs


Raise upper body to vertical

RNZN 001

Naval accident report form

Occupations where workers are at risk of exposure to synthetic mineral fibres

Construction and demo


Installers of heat and sound insulation


Brickwork and potteries


Glass fibre, mineral wool and ceramic fibre manufacturing industries

Reasons for reporting accidents

Identity real cause


Identify property damage and near misses


Develop methods to prevent future similar accidents


Meet legal requirements

Define harm

Any physical or mental damage caused by work related stress

Injury’s to hand and arm

Absorption of chemicals


Amputation


Shocks


Burns


Cuts

SHEMS

Safety health and environmental management system

Blue

Mandatory-specified actions to be taken


PPE to be worn

Green

Safe conditions-providing ingot about safe conditions


Emergency exits

Yellow

Warning signs- indicating presence of hazards


Wet floor


Forklift in use

Red

Prohibition- indicating behaviours not allowed


Authorised personal only

RNZN 202

Welding and burning log

Where is tagout log located

In the MCR except on IPVs where it’s located on the bridge

Forms to be displayed in confined spaces

RNZN 160D safe entry cert


RNZN 160E Gas tree cert


RNZN 160F daily test sheet

Find RNZN 001

NZDF intranet or ships local access network

Ships incident board must be updated by..

0900h

Confined space is defined as an enclosed space that is

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