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138 Cards in this Set
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The science of hearing, particularly the study of impaired hearing that cannot be improved by medication or surgery
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Audiology
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The field of medicine concerned with the determination of the specific causes of localized outbreaks of infection
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Epidemiology
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The scientific study of poisons, their action and detection, and treatment of conditions produced by them
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Toxicology
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Any material that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics, may pose a substantial hazard to humans
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Hazardous Material
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Any discarded material, liquid, solid, or gas, which meets the definition of HM
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Hazardous Waste
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Hazardous material that has been used in a shipboard process
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Used HM
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Unused hazardous material in full, properly sealed containers
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Excess HM
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Material Safety Data Sheet
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MSDS
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What are the two major subdivisions of Occupational Health?
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Industrial Hygiene
& Occupational medicine |
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Which occupational subdivision involves the identification and evaluation of occupational health hazards?
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Industrial Hygiene
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Which occupational health subdivision diagnoses and treats occupational injuries and illnesses?
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Occupational Medicine
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Which occupational health subdivision focuses on medical surveillance for employees potentially exposed to hazards that are identified on workplace monitoring plan?
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Occupational Medicine
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What are the three parts contained in workplace monitoring?
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Workplace Assessment, Exposure Assessment, Worplace monitoring plan
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Who conducts workplace assessments?
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Industrial Hygienist or Qualified Technician
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Which assessment is the first assessment and re-establishes if permanent changes are made?
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Baseline
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What is contained in the workplace assessment?
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Description of all operations and work practices
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Which type of workplace monitoring is a quantitative risk assessment and setting of priorities?
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Exposure Assessment
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Which type of workplace monitoring determines if employees are exposed to toxic chemicals and/or physical hazardous?
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Exposure Assessment
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Which workplace monitoring assesses personnel exposures?
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Exposure Assessment
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Which workplace monitoring lists personnel recommended for placement on medical surveillance?
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Exposure Assessment
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Which monitoring is prepared when exposure assessment indicates employees are exposed to hazardous materials and physical hazardous?
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Workplace Monitoring plan
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What is contained in the workplace monitoring plan?
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The number of measurements/samples required to evaluate hazard
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Which workplace monitoring contains the frequency of required measurement and samples during the year?
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Workplace Monitoring Plan
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How long are Industrial Hygiene records kept?
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40 Years
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How long are asbestos records kept?
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Indefinitely
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What is the form number for the workplace monitoring plan?
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OPNAV 5100/14
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What is the purpose of the medical surveillance Examinations?
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Determines fitness for duty
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What are the four types of medical surveillance examinations?
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Baseline, Periodic, Termination, Situational
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is for pre-placement or pre-assignment?
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Baseline
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is used to compare any changes in health?
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Baseline
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is completed during employment in potentially hazardous environment?
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Periodic
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is completed when employment is terminated?
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Termination
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is completed when a person is permanently removed from program?
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Termination
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Which type of medical surveillance examination is completed when employee had possible overexposure?
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Situational
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What is the purpose of the Medical Surveillance Procedures Manual?
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Standardized minimum requirements for Medical surveillance and Job certification
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What contains what is required to be qualified for a particular job?
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Job Certification
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What is the OPNAV 5100/15
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Medical Surveillance Questionare
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What is part I of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Occupational History
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What is part II of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Hobbies and Active Sports
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Dates, Hours per week and Potential hazards are contained in which part of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Part I
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What is part III of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Other exposures and work related exposures
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What is part IV of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Medical department determinations
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Who can place a person on relevant medical surveillance program?
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Medical Officer or Occupational Health Nurse
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Who signs the bottom of the OPNAV 5100/15
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Medical Officer or Occupational Health Nurse
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In what part of the OPNAV 5100/15 is the data on the questionaire reviewed?
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Part IV
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Who is authorized access to Medical Surveillance Records?
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Employee
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How long are Medical Surveillance records kept?
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50 years
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What is the OSHA standard for healthcare workers?
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OSHA standard 1910.1030
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Ethylene oxide, Anesthetic gases, and formaldehyde are work history exposure for what type of worker?
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Healthcare workers
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What immunizations are required for Healthcare workers
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MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B
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What laboratories are required for Healthcare workers?
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Tuberculosis, Titers
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What is the OSHA standard for exposure to blood and/or body fluids?
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OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.1030
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What is the program frequency for Exposure to blood and/or body fluids?
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Baseline only
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What are the qualifications for exposure to blood and/or body fluid?
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Hepatitis B vaccine series complete or prior infection documented
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What are notations for exposure to blood and/or body fluid?
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Is surveillance/PPE consistent with exposures
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What is the program frequency for Child care workers?
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Annual
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What are the required laboratories for child care workers?
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Tuberculosis and Titers
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What are the qualifications for Childcare workers?
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current immunizations, MMR, Varicella
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What is the program frquency for barber and beauty shop employees?
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Pre-placement
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During the physical examinations for barber/beauty shop employees, what must the examiner pay special attention to?
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Skin rashes, erosion, ulcer, pigment, or eczema
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Certification for barber/beauty shop employees must be performed in accordance with what reference?
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NAVMED P-5010
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What does the assessment for barber/beauty shop employees determine
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If employee is qualified,not qualified for work
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What is the program frequency for food service?
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Pre-Placement
Following absence from job for 30 days or more |
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What does the assessment for food service personnel determine?
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If personnel is qualified/not qualified to work
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What is the program frequency for Hazardous Waste workers and emergency responders?
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Annual
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What is the OSHA standard for hazardous waste workers and emergency responders?
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OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.120
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Heat injuries and cold injuries are part of the medical history for what medical surveillance program?
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Hazardous Waste workers and emergency responders
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What laboratories are requires for hazardous waste workers and emergency responders?
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CBC, differential WBC and baseline lipid profile once past age 40
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When is a baseline EKG required for hazardous waste workers and emergency responders?
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Past age 40
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What is the program frequency for wastewater/sewage workers?
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penta-ennially
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What are the qualifications for Wastewater/sewage workers?
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Current immunizations
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Certification for wastewater/sewage workers must be performed in accordance with what reference?
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NAVMED P-5010
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What is the program frequency for Department of Transportation motor vehicle operators?
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By age
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Which physical form must be filled out for DOT motor vehicle operators?
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SF 88/93
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What is the program frequency for forklift workers?
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triennially
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Problems with balance and coordination are part of the medical history for which medical surveillance program?
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Forklift operators
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What laboratories are required for forklift operators?
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Baseline lipid profile once past age 40
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Visual accuity depth perception and color vision is requirement for which medical surveillance program?
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Forklift operators
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Acids, Compressed gases, water treatment chemicals and pesticides are categories are what?
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Hazardous Material
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What is the purpose of the Federal Hazard Communications Standard?
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To provide employees with information about potential health hazards from exposure to workplace chemicals
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What is the goal of the Federal Hazard Communication Standard?
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To provide employees with information to make knowledgeable decisions
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What must employee training include for the Federal Hazard Communication Standard?
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MSDS location and contents
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Who reports to the Fleet Commanders, by message, any situation where HM is discharged overboard within restricted waters?
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The Commanding Officer (CO)
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Who appoints the HM Coordinator?
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Commanding Officer
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Who is the HM Coordinator for larger ships?
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Commissioned officer within the supply department
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Who is the HM Coordinator for ships smaller than a frigate?
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Commissioned Officer
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Who is the HM Coordinator for ships with limited personnel?
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Chief Petty Officer
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Who reports all mishaps?
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Safety Officer
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What reference are all mishaps reported in accordance with?
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OPNAVINST 5100.19C Chap A6
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Who ensures that the MSDS is on file for all HM taken aboard?
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Hazardous Material Coordinator/Supply Officer
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Who must get CO's written authorization before open purchase of any new HM?
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HMC/Supply Officers that are O-4 or below
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Who assists with HM training on health information and PPE requirements?
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Medical Department Representative
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Who maintains a complete file of MSDS's?
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Medical Department Representative
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What information must be entered into Hazardous Material Information System?
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HM Nomenclature, National Stock Number (NSN), Unit of issue and stowage location
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How long may workcenters keep HM supply in their areas?
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up to 5 days
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What is the purpose of the Authorized User List?
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To identify processes at the activity for which each HM is allowed to be used
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Which proprietary indicator must NOT be released to non-government entities?
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DOD 6050.5LR
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Which proprietary indicator may be released to non-government entities?
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DOD 6050.5L
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Which proprietary indicator contains patent information?
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DOD 6050.5LR
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Which proprietary indicator contains general information?
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DOD 6050.5L
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Which proprietary indicator includes technical data components?
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DOD 6050.5LR
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Which proprietary indicator will not contain proprietary ingredients?
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DOD 6050.5L
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What section of the MSDS is the Manufacturer's Information?
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Section I
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What is section II of the MSDS?
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Hazardous Ingredients
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Physical/Chemical Characteristics is what section of the MSDS?
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Section III
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What is Section IV of the MSDS?
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Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
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Reactivity Data is what section of the MSDS?
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Section V
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Health Hazard Data is what section of the MSDS?
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VI
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Emergency and first aid procedures are in what section of the MSDS?
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Section VI
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Precautions for Safe Handling and Use is what section of the MSDS?
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Section VII
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Control Measures is what section of the MSDS?
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Section VIII
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PPE information is contained what section of the MSDS?
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Section VIII
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What does HMIS stand for?
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Hazardous Material Information System
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What is a compilation of MSDS data applicable to DoD?
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HMIS
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What does HMUG standard stand for?
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Hazardous Material user Guide
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What provides fleet with understandable safety information supplemental to techinical information on MSDS?
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Hazardous Material User Guide(HMUG)
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What does SHML stand for?
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Shipboard Hazardous Materials List
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What is a record of HM authorized aboard U.S. Navy surface ships
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Shipboard Hazardous Materials List
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What does the "A" in the acronym APRON stand for?
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Allowed
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What does the "P" in the acronym APRON stand for?
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Prohibited
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What does "R" in the acronym APRON stand for?
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Restricted
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What does the "O" in the acronym APRON stand for?
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Obsolete
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What does the "N" in the acronym APRON stand for?
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Not identified
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What consolidates standard stock numbers?
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Shipboard Safety Equipment Shopping Guide
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What must be ensured that it is in good operating conditon and must be readily available?
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PPE
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What are the general storage requirements?
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Store large quantities of flammable and combustible liquids with a flash point of 200*F in flammable liquid storerooms
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What must be posted on HM Stowage locations?
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a caution sign that reads: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE AREA
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Who is responsible for the spill response team makeup?
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Damage Control Assistant (DCA)
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Who must the verbal notified of a spill?
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Supervisor, Officer of the Deck, Command Duty Officer
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Who gives on scene directions?
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OOD, CDO, Fire Chief, Damage Control Party Leader
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Who is the original follow-up report given to?
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HM Coordinator
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Who is given a copy of the follow-up HM spill report?
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Safety Officer
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What type of HM Coordinator must have training at the Navy Supply Corps School Basic and Department Head Course en route?
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Supply Officers
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What type of HM Coordinator muct take the Afloat HM Coordinator Course?
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Non-Supply Corps Officers
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Within how many months must Non-Supply Officers have HM Coordinator training?
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6 months
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What course must HM Supervisors take?
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HMC&M Technician Course
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What training must members of the Damage Control Team have?
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HM emergency response procedures.
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How often must Damage Control Team have spill response drills?
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Every 18 Months
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