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What is the point of ORM?
Is a decision making tool used by people at all levels to increase operational effectiveness
Increases our ability to make informed decisions.
Minimizes risks to acceptable levels
Reduce mishaps, lower costs, and provide for more efficient use of resources.
List the 5 steps of ORM.
Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards
Make Risk decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise
What kind of controls are there?
Administrative and Engineering
Give examples of Administrative controls
Any thing procedural. SOP. Training. Limiting exposure. Placards
Give examples of Engineering controls.
Bells, whistles, key locks
What's PPE?
Personal Protective Equipment
Who is responsible for providing PPE?
The command
Give examples of PPE
ear plugs, cranials, safety glasses, gloves, boots, aprons, respirators
Why is PPE important
Reduces loss of time for the injured, compensation costs claims, and loss of materials and equipment
What are the 4 classes of fires & what type of fire extinguishers do you use for each?
CLASS A: Involve solid substances.
Water is the usual means of extinguishing a Class A fire.
CLASS B: Involve flammable liquids
CO2 & purple “K” powder (PKP) are effective.
For large fires, aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is the usual means of extinguishing.
CLASS C: Ignite in electrical/electronic equipment
CO2 is the preferred extinguishing agent.
CLASS D: Involve combustible metals.
High or Low - velocity fog at extreme range upwind of this type of fire.
What is a safety standdown? How often much they occur?
Is a period, usually of 1 or 2 days, set aside for safety training, awareness, and drills
Safety stand-downs conducted at least once a year
May be called any time
What is the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program?
enhances operational readiness when it preserves the lives and enhances the well-being of its members by protecting the equipment and material they need to accomplish their mission.
What class LASERs must be in the LASER hazard program?
3B & 4
Why have a LASER safety program
training and operational procedures to minimize the risk of over exposure to LASERs which could cause injury to personnel