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Who is responsible for the safety of all military and civilian personnel?
The Commanding Officer
What are the duties of the safety officer?
-Advises the CO on matters pertaining to safety.
-Investigates mishaps and monitors projects and shops
-keeps records of mishaps and injuries
What are department heads responsible when it pertains to safety?
They are responsible for the safety in their areas
What are supervisors responsible for when pertaining to safety?
-Making sure all personnel are wearing proper PPE
-Proper safety training of all personnel
-the personal safety of all personnel.
What are "all hands" responsible for when pertaining to safety?
Responsible for their own safety and the safety of their shipmates.
What is the make-up and functions of the Safety council?
Chaired by the XO
Meets once a month
discusses safety problems and recommendations for the CO
Reviews topics of the safety supervisor's committee.
Who is responsible to conduct a mishap investigation after a safety mishap?
The CO/OIC
What is a Mishap?
Any unplanned or unexpected event causing personnel injury, occupational illness, or death.
What is a Near Mishap?
When injury or damage are narrowly avoided by chance or circumstance.
What is a hazardous condition?
A condition if continued to go unchecked may cause a mishap.
What are some personnel injury mishaps?
Fatality
Lost Workday
Man Overboard
Electric shock
Chemical/toxic exposure
What are some mishap categories?
Personnel/Injury or death
Mishaps causing repair or replacement cost of $10,000 or more
Motor Vehicle Mishaps
What are five types of eye protection?
Goggles
Safety glasses
face shields
permanent walls
temporary/movable shields
When is hearing protection required?
Noises greater than 84 dba and peak noises greater than 140 dba.
When is double hearing protection needed?
Noises greater than 104 dba.
What is the Hearing Conservation Program?
Program intended to prevent hearing loss related to exposure to high noise levels.
Personnel enrolled need a baseline hearing test and annual testing while in the program.
When are personnel enrolled in the Hearing Conservation Program?
When personnel are exposed to sounds greater than 84 dba for a time greater than 8 hrs based on a 40 hour work week
What is the GFCI?
Ground Fault Circuit Interuption
Used to detect a change in the flow of electricity and interrupt the circuit before any harm can be done to personnel.
Why is it important to ground all portable electrical power systems?
-protects human life
-provides least path to ground
-protects equipment from damage
What are some characteristics of a confined space?
poor ventilation
may contain gases
possibility for cuts, suffocation, or poisoning
What does a confined space program manager do?
certifies a space safe for entry
lists hazards
lists PPE needed to enter confined space
Monitors work
What are the three basic types of respirators?
Inline respirator
Air Puriifying respirator
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
What is a class A fire?
Combustables/Wood/Paper/Clothing
What is a class B fire?
Petroleum products, oil, gas, plastics.
What is a class C fire?
Electrical fire
What is a class D fire?
Metal fire
How do you put out a class A fire?
Water/Dry chemical
How do you put out a class B fire?
dry chemical, CO2, Foam
How do you put out a class C fire?
dry chemical, CO2
How do you put out a class D fire?
Burn out
What is ORM?
A decision making process that enhances operational capability.
What is the five step process of ORM?
Identify Hazards
Assessing Hazards
Making risk decisions
Implementing Controls
Supervising
What are the four principals of ORM?
Accept Risk when benefits outweight costs
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and mange risks
Makr risk decisions at right level