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Name the governing instruction for Safety Ashore
OPNAVINST 5100.23
What agency is engaged in research for OSHA
NIOSH
Define Occ Health
Multi-disciplinary field of general preventative medicine which is concerned w/ prevention &/or treatment of illness induced by factors in the workplace
What agency monitors Occ health statistics
Naval Safety Center
What group afloat meets quarterly or sooner to review stats
Safety Council
What position does the Safety officer hold in the safety groups
Council- recorder
Enlisted Safety Committee- senior member
Name the form number for the Safety Hazard Report
OPNAV 3120/5
What is secondary protection
Medical Surverllence
Who assigns RAC (risk assessment code)
Safety Officer
Where and how is the hazard severity recorded
In the vertical column with roman numerals.
Name the hazard severity codes
I-Catastrophic, cause death
II- Critical- Severe injury
III- Marginal
IV- Negligible
Name the principles of hazard control
Substitution, engineering, administrative, PPE
Name the mishap probability categories
A- likely
B- Probably
C- May occur
D- Unlikely
State the authority and purpose of the OSHACT of 1970
Directed head of each federal dept. to establish OSH program. To provide safe and healthful place of employment
State the purposes of the federal agencies implemented by the OSHACT of 1970
NIOSH- engaged in research. Technical assistance to OSHA
When was OSHA created
By Dept. of Labor on 28APR1971
Define industrial hygiene
the science that deals with the recognition, evaluation, and control of potential health hazards in the work environment
List the Assistant SECNAV responsibilities
-shipbuilding and logistics
-Designated occupational safety and health official for the DON
List the responsibilities of the CNO
-Implementation and management of NAVOSH
-Establish policy and standards for ALL commanders
-Establish planning, programming, staffing and budgeting for NAVOSH
TYCOM
-ensure subordinate commands: conduct aggressive NAVOSH program, develop NAVOSH management evaluation mechanism
ISIC
-assist aloat commands to ensure SOH descrepancies beyond ship capability are ID'ed and prioritized ,
Ensure timely and thorough safety investigations are conducted, Conduct periodic inspections of subordinate commands
NAVSEAASYSCOM
Engineering control of significant occupational health problems
Chief BUMED
provide support in all aspects of Occ health, Industrial hygiene and environmental health
Commander Naval Safety Center
Provide direct support to fleet units on safety matters
Commanding officer
establish hazard control and deficiency abatement program
Safety Officer
Manages NAVOSH program based on objectives created by CO
Collateral Duty Safety Officer
CPO- must have waiver from TYCOM
Safety Officer
oversees ship-wide planning
MDR
Treatment of occupational unjuries and illnesses
Define Safety Council
Meets quarterly or sooner to review stats concerning inspections, reports, and injuries
Collateral Duty Safety Officer
CPO must receive waiver from TYCOM. Oversee ship-wide planning to implement NAVOSH program
MDR
Treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses
Safety Inspection
conducted at least every 2 years
When re-new baseline IH survey
when system, equipment, or load-out changes significantly affect the onboard hazard and/or risk
Shipboard Safety Survey
-Conducted by Naval Safety Center
-Recommended at least every 3 years
Medical Surveillance Program
Provides secondary protection
Safety hazard report
OPNAV 3120/5
Hazard severity category
-Vertical column
-I, Catastrophic
-II, Critical
-III, Marginal
-IV, Negligible
Mishap probability category
-A, Likely
-B, Probably will occur
-C, May occur
-D, Unlikely to occur
Principles of hazard control
-Substitution
-Engineering controls
-Administrative controls
-PPE
Types of engineering controls
-Isolation
-Ventilation
Friable
Can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure
Non-Friable
Cannot be crumbled, pulverized or reduce to powder by hand pressure
Specific work activities that distrurb the make up of asbestos materials
-Punching
-Grinding
-Sanding
-Machining
Diseases from exposure
-Malignant Mesothelioma (10-45 year latentcy)
-Asbestosis (disabling or even fatal)
Type of asbestos ALL navy ships have
Non-Friable
What ships must maintain EART
Ships with keels laid before 1980
MDR
Implements AMSP
EART protocol Safety Officer
approves access to area where asbestos removal or repair operations are completed
How is asbestos identified
Polarized Light Microscopy PLM
Hazard control
-Substitution
-Engineering
-Administrative
-PPE
AMSP
designed to identify signs and symptoms of asbestos related medical conditions as early as possible
EART training course
A-760-2166, 2 day course, navoshentracen
Exposure limits
PEL- 0.1 f/cc of air calculated as 8 hour TWA
EL- 1.0 f/cc averaged over 30 minutes
How long should it take to get a copy of physicians writtne opinion to employee and command
30 days
How must the exterior of the health record be marked
"ASBESTOS" in 1 inch bold, black indelible ink
Documents for AMSP
preprinted SF600, OPNAV 5100/15, DD 2493-1 intitial, DD 2493-2 periodic
CO responsibilities for HCP
Establish effective HCP within command
Safety Officer for HCP
Liason to IH. conduct noise measurement and exposure analysis
IH Officer
ensure proper calibration of sound level meter. certify testing booths
Divo
-ensure noise hazard labeling
-ensure personnel training
-send personnel for testing
-ensure hearing protection is available
MDR
-conduct training
-determine type of protective devices
-maintain current roster
-schedule testing
All hands
comply with hazard labels. undergo testing when designated
Elements of HCP
-Survey environment
-modify environment
-testing
-training
NAVMED 6260/2
8"X10" noise hazard warning decal
Define Hazard
A work place condition that might result in injury
Hazard Severity
worst potential consequence
Injury
Traumatic wound or other condition of the body caused by external force including stress or strain
Mishap
unplanned or unexpected event causing death injury or occupational illness including days away from work, job transfer, restriction and material loss or damage
Mishap probability
likelihood that a hazard will result in mishap
near mishap
event which injury or damage was avoided merely by chance
WESS
Web Enabled Safety System, data collection and reporting system developed by COMNAVSAFECEN
DODI 6055.7
Mishap investigation, reporting and recordkeeping
OPNAVINST 5102.1D/ MCO P5102.1B
Mishap investigation, reporting and recordkeeping
OPNAVINST 3750.6R
Naval Aviation Safety Program
Purpose of Mishap Investigation
-ID hazard with potential for severe mishap
-ID hazard that could cause future mishap
-ID unsafe acts and conditions
-ID mishap causal factors
Reportable conditions
-Class A,B,C goverment property damage mishaps
-Class A, B, and C on-duty DOD civilian mishaps and military on/off-duty mishaps
Reportable conditions
work related injury or illness that involves medical treatment beyond first aid.
-loss of consciousness
-lost work day
-light duty or limited duty for military personnel
-on-duty fatalities or permanent total disabilities resulting from a medical event within 1 hour of command sponsored PT
Class A mishap
-total cost over $2 million
-DoD aircraft is destroyed
-any fatality or permanent total disability
Class B mishap
-total cost over $500,000, but less that $2 million
-permanent partial disability
-three or more personnel hospitalized for inpatient care of a single mishap
Class C mishap
-total cost over $50,000, but less than $500,000
-nonfatal injury or illness resulting in 1 or more days away from work, not including day of injury
Class D mishap
-total cost over $20,000, but less than $50,000
-recordable injury or illness not otherwise classified as A, B, or C mishap