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OPNAVINST 5100.19, NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NAVOSH) CHAP B2, consist of what?
HEAT STRESS
Heat stress is?
Any combination of air temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, airflow, and workload that may stress the body as it attempts to regulate body temperature.
To obtain accurate and reliable data on heat-stress conditions, ships shall conduct heat-stress surveys to record what type of temp readings?
Dry-bulb (DB), wet-bulb (WB), and globe temperature (GT) readings
What are the spaces on ships most likely to have the conditions that may cause heat stress?
Machinery spaces, laundries, sculleries, galleys, incinerator
rooms, flight decks, and steam catapult rooms.
Dehydration, lack of sleep, illness, use of medication, drugs, alcohol, and the presence of atmospheric contaminants such as combustion gases or fuel vapors are factors that enhance susceptibility to what illness?
Heat-stress illness
Who establish and enforce an effective heat-stress policy.
The commanding officer
Who reviews and initials daily, heat-stress surveys that result in reduced stay times.
The commanding officer
Who prepare reports of heat-stress related cases?
The medical department representative (MDR)
Who provide training to divisions on heat-stress health hazards, symptoms, prevention, and first aid procedures, upon request.
The medical department representative (MDR)
Who ensure dry-bulb thermometers are installed and temperatures are monitored and recorded.
The engineer officer/reactor officer
Use of a WBGT meter or AHSS to measure DB, WB, and GT, and compute the WBGT index to determine what?
The amount of time it is safe to work in a given space
Personnel conducting a survey can validate the WBGT index using the what formula?
WBGT = (0.1 x DB) + (0.7 x WB) + (0.2 x GT)
Personnel assigned to spaces such as dake shops and main machinery shall monitor
compartments every 4 hours if.
DB temperatures do not exceed 85 F
Personnel assigned to spaces such as dake shops and main machinery shall monitor
compartments every hours if.
DB temperatures exceed 85 F
What is for use in especially hot environments where reduced stay times have been imposed on watch/work standers
Time Weighted Mean (TWM) WBGT
OPNAVINST 5100.19, NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH CHAP B4
pertains to what?
HEARING CONSERVATION
What is the goal of Hearing Conservation (HC) program?
To prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of all Navy personnel.
Industrial hygiene officers shall:
(1) Maintain and ensure proper calibration of sound level measuring equipment.
(2) Annually, certify audiometric testing booths installed aboard the ships.
Who ensure personnel exposed to hazardous noise have and properly use hearing protection devices.
Division officers
Who ensure that a space or piece of equipment that is designated as noise hazardous is properly posted and labeled.
Division officers
Who coordinate with division officers to identify and maintain a current roster of personnel routinely exposed to hazardous levels of occupational noise,
The Medical Department Representative (MDR)
who must comply with hazardous noise labels wherever they appear, either in spaces or on equipment, and properly wear assigned hearing protective devices.
All hands
Noise measurement and exposure analysis
Application of engineering controls
Use of hearing protective
Periodic hearing testing
Training regarding potentially hazardous noise areas are all elements of what?
HEARING CONSERVATION ELEMENTS
Personnel who are routinely required to work in designated noise hazardous areas or with labeled noise hazardous equipment shall be entered into what?
HEARING CONSERVATION
(HC) Program
All personnel shall receive a baseline hearing test upon entry into naval service recorded on a __________.
Reference Audiogram (DD Form 2215).
All personnel assigned to HC program shall receive a hearing test when?
annually
Personnel shall receive a what upon termination from the service.
Termination Hearing Tests
The results of what hearing tests should be recorded on a Standard Form (SF 600) and maintained in the health record.
Routine physicals, such as complaints of hearing difficulties, difficulty understanding conversational speech or a sensation of ringing or fullness in the ear(s)
The primary means of protecting Navy personnel from hazardous noise levels shall be through the application of:
engineering controls.
An A-weighted sound level of
__dB or less at all locations in which personnel are required to work.
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