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What is the CO's responsibilities for Sight Conservation? |
Ensure an effective sight conservation program is established and provide leadership by example. |
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What are the responsibilities of the DH/DivO? |
Ensure hazardous areas are marked and labeled Ensure PPE is available and in good repair Ensure personnel are trained on PPE and eyewash stations Ensure PMS is performed on eyewash stations |
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What is the responsibilities of the Safety Officer? |
Evaluated areas, processes and equipment not previous evaled by IH Maintain a listing of eye hazardous areas that required eyewash or deluge shower facilities Annual eval for command compliance to the program. |
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What are the 6 elements of the Sight Conservation Program? |
1) Determination and designation of Eye Hazardous Areas, Processes, and Operations 2) Medical Surveillance 3) Issue and maintenance of sight PPE 4) Procedures for the use and issue of temp eye wear 5) Establishment of emergency eyewash facilities 6) Training |
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Who is required to be enrolled in the sight conservation program? |
1) Class IIIb or IV laser workers a) R&D lab personnel who work with class III and IV laser beams b) Personnel who routinely repair or align class III or IV laser systems |
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What determines areas that are deemed eye hazardous? |
Baseline IH survey (Maintained by Ships's Safety Officer) |
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What are some operations that require eye protection? |
Pouring or handling molten metals or corrosive liquids/solids Cutting and welding Drilling Grinding Milling Chipping Sand Blasting |
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How are decks designated or marked as eye hazardous areas? |
3" yellow and black striped or checkerboard tape |
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Where are placards mounted for eye hazardous materials or locations? |
Directly above the hazard, machinery, or a door in a conspicuous locations "CAUTION - Eye Protection Required in This Area" NOT required for individual tools |
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What are the types of Protective Eyewear Equipment? |
Safety Googles/Spectacles Chemical goggles Welding goggles/helmet Chipping googles Face Shields Ballistic Eye Protection Devices |
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These protect the eyes in areas where possibility of flying objects, particulate, mists, or vapors enter the eye. |
Safety Googles/Spectacles |
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These provide protection from liquids, splashes, mists, and sprays. Can be flexible or rigid |
Chemical goggles |
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These provide protection from glare and injurious radiation. May contain lens filters to protect from ultraviolet, infrared, and visible rays. |
Welding Goggles/Helmet |
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The provide protection from relatively large flying objects such as grining, chipping or chiseling |
Chipping Goggles |
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These provide protection to the face and neck and must be worn with protective eyewear for adequate protection. |
Face Shields |
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The may replace standard safety glasses. |
Ballistic Eye Protection Devices |
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All eye and face protection equipment must have what appear on them as proof of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) compliance? |
Z-87 |
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If eyewear is re-usable, clean with hot, soapy water and rinse. Then immerse into ______ for 10 minutes and allow to dry. |
Wescodyne solution |
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How often must PMS's be conducted on Emergency Eyewash Stations? |
Monthly |
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Posted signs for emergency eyewash stations will be posted with signs of what description? |
Green signs with white lettering |
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What are some locations where emergency eyewash stations must be available? |
Any locations where personnel may be exposed to corrosive materials such as: Battery Shop Battery Locker HAZMAT/Chemical Area Also installed in main and auxiliary machine spaces and med/den spaces |
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Access to emergency eyewash stations must be unobstructed and within ___ of the hazard. |
100ft or 10 seconds |
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What is the preferred type of Emergency Eyewash Units? |
Plumbed |
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What is the minimum flow rate for eyewash stations? |
o.4 gallons per minute for 15 continuous minutes |
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Remote eyewash station locations must have a visible and audible alarm when activated to alert who? |
Damage Control Central Quarterdeck Bridge |
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Explain training requirements for the Sight Conservation Program. |
Establish baseline training and then conduct annually. Topics must include: Types of hazards Types of eye protection Location of eyewash stations and use First aid procedures |