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A work place condition that might result in injury, health impairment, illness, disease, or death to worker who is exposed to the condition
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Hazard
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An assessment of the worst potential consequence is likely to occur as a result of deficiencies
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Hazard Severity
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A traumatic wound or other condition of the body caused by external forces including stress or strain
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Injury
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Any unplanned or unexpected event causing death, injury, occupational illness, including days away from work
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Mishap
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The likelihood that a hazard will result in a mishap or loss
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Mishap Probabilty
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Is an act or event which injury or damage was avoided merely by chance
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Near Mishap
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A web based safelty data collection and reporting system developed for the Navy and Marine corps by COMNAVSAFECEN
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Web enabled Saftey System(WESS)
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Mishap Investiogation, and reporting and record keeping instruction
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DODI 6055.7
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Mishap investigation, reporting and recordkeeping instruction
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OPNANST 5102.1/MCO P5102.1B
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Naval Aviation saftey program instruction
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OPNAVINST 3750.6R
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Purposes of a Mishap Investigation
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Identify hazards with potential for sever mishap
Identify hazards that could cause future mishaps indentify unsafe acts and conditions Identify mishap causal factors |
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Explain some reportable conditions
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Class A,B and C government property damage mishaps
Class A,B and C on-duty DoD civilian misahps and military off duty mishaps Any other work-related illness or injury that involves medical treatment beyond first aid |
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Conditons for a Class A mishap
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The resulting total cost is 2 millionor more
DoD aircraft is destroyed Injury or occupational illness results in a fatality or a permanent disability |
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Conditions for a class B mishap
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Damages is over 500k but less than 2 million
Injury or illness that results in a permanent partial disability 3 or more personnel are hospitalized as a rsult of a single mishap |
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Conditions of a class C mishap
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Damages over 50k but less than 500k
Nonfatal injury or illness that results in more or more days away from work |
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Conditions of a Class D mishap
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Damages over 20k but less than 50k
Recordable injury or illness otherwise classfied as a class A,B, or C mishap |
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Name the different mishap reports
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Accident and Injury Report
Saftey Investigation Report(SIREP) Hazard Report(HAZREP) |
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Name the way the saftey officer is notified of mishaps?
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Injury Report
Deck Log Entry By Dept Head |
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Explain the Mishap Investigation Board
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Appointed by ISIC or higher authority
Minimum of 3 memebers If fatality occurs a medical member may be appointed Encourage free and open disclosure during an investigation |
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Forms for recording Occ injury
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SF 600
ETR SF 558 SF 513 Accident Injury Report |
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What is the objectives of HMC&M(hazmat control and managment program)
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Implement the consolidated hazardous material reutilization and inventory management program(CHRIMP)
Reduce onboard quantities of HAZMAT through inventory control and management |
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What are the purposes of CHRIMP
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Requires the establishment/installation of hazardous material minimization centers(HAZMINCENs)
HAZMAT reissue site Collects, consolidates and offload of unused/used/ excess HAZMAT |
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Explain HMIRS(hazardous mateial information resource system)
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DoD respository for materials MSDS and related information
Managed by the DLA Navy point of contact is Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Can be accessed through cd-rom or internet |
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What is the purpose of HMIRS?
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Store and disseminate MSDS and HAZMAT related material
Provides a means of sharing and communicating information |
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Whats is DOD 6050.5L?
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HMIRS cd-rom unclassified and distributed on a cd-rom
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Whats is DOD 6050.5LR?
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HMIRS cd-rom that has classified information about the ingredients in a product
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What are the program elements for the Hazardous Material Control Program
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Centralized inventory management/tracking
Requisitioning and receiving authorized HM Hazmat container labeling Storage of hazmat Controlling Hazmat isuue/reissue/return Hazmat container compatibility Consolidation/offload/disposal of used or excess hazmat |
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What are the MDR responsibilies?
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Assist in training
Maintain hard copies of MSDS or cd-rom Provide medical assistance in HM spills or mishaps Help identify exposures to HM Conduct or schedule medical exams for clinical opinions |
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What are the MSDS sections?
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demographic information
Company name, address, emergency phone number Hazardous Ingredients/Identity information Limit Values Chemical Identity PEL Physical/Chemical Characteristcs Fire/Explosion Hazard Reactivity Data Health Hazard Data Control Measures |
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How do you idientifiy items in HMIRS?
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Federal Stock number
NIIM Part/Catalog number used by manufacture Trade name Chemical name |
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What is the NFPA label?
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National Fire Protectin Association label.
Red-fire hazard blue-health hazzard yellow-reactivity white-specific hazard |
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What are the 9 phases of hazmat?
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Discovery/Notification
Initiation of action Evaluation Containment and DC Ventalation/Dispersion Clean up/decon Disposal Re-entry Cert Follow-up reports |
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Any combination of air temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, airflow, and workload which stress the body as it attempts to regulate temperature
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heat stress
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What are the enviromental Factors?
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Thermal Radiation
Ventalation Humidity Air/Sea water Temps |
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Personal factor atributing to heat stress.
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Past exposure to a heat injury
Current health Staus Medication Alcohol Exercise Fluid Intake |
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What are some common places for heat stress?
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Machinery Spaces
Laundry Room Sculleries Incinerator Room |
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What are some causes of heat stress conditions?
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Steam leaks
Boiler Air Casing leaks Missing/Deteriorated Thermal Insulation Ventalation Deficiencies Weather Conditions Ardous Operation |
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What are the program elements for heat stress?
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Evaluate and monitor for heat stress conditions
Establish safe work schedules Training Investigating and reporting personnel heat injuries Recordkeeping |
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What is the maximum allowable time personnel may work in heat stress conditions at a given workload?
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Stay time
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What is the minimum of twice the stay time as determined by the PHEL chart or 4 hours which ever is shorter?
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Recovery time
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What are the signs and syptoms of exposure to stack gases?
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Watery eyes
Dyspnea Tingling or numbness Mild sensation of alcohol intoxication |
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What are the objectives covered in training of heat stress?
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Hazard
Symptoms of exposure Heat stress monitoring causes of heat stress |
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3 types of heat stress injury reports?
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A&I report
WESS Medical Event Report |
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How long is the heat stress survey report be maintained for?
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1 year
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What does the dry buld temp measure?
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Ambient air
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Hanging dry bulb must be within how many feet of the wet bulb?
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5
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What is the HDB monitoring times?
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evey 4 hours on manned spaces at below 85
every hour if heat casualities and exceeds 85 |
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What type of heat does the globe sensor capture?
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Radiant
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What is the WBGT index?
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(0.1 x db)+(0.7 x WB)+(0.2 x GT) helps determine the physiological heat exposure limit(PHEL)
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What are the two different types of WBGT meters?
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RSS-220
QUESTemp 48N |
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When do you conduct heat stress surveys?
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PHEL I through III when watch work length is 4 hours or less and DB is equal or greater the 100o
PHEL I through III when watch length is greater than 4 hours at 90o PHEL IV through VI when DB is equal or greater than 85o In any place heat causality occurs During drills that exceed 3 hours When directed by the CO |
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What are the survey procedures for an RSS-220?
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Calibration is in range of 99.8 to 100.2(+/-2)
Place meter at watch standers normal postion Wait 5 minutes for the space cal and 3 minutes if changed workstation with in the same space Bulb should face ventallation 12-18" from the body |
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How do you perform an QUSTemp 48N survey?
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Place aprox 3.5 ft off ground
Ensure battery is less than or equal to 6.4 volts Sensor requires 10 minutes to stabalize |
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What is the CO's responsibility in the sight conservation program?
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Establish one
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What are the jobs of the DH/DIVO in regards to the sight conservation program>
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Ensure hazardous areas are marked
Ensure eye protection devices are available Ensure personnel are properly trained Ensure PMS is preformed on eyewash stations |
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What are the jobs of the saftey officer in the sight conservation program?
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Evaluate areas, process and equipment not previously evaluated by the Idustrial hygienist
Maintain listing of eye hazardous areas Annual evaluation for the command compliance to the program |
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What are the resposibilies of the MDR in the sight conservation program?
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Schedule sight screening surveys
Order eyeglass persciptions |
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What are the program elements of the sight conservation program?
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Determination and designation of eye hazardous areas, processes, and operations
Medical surveillance Issue and maintenance or sight protection equipment Procedures for the use and issue of temorary eyeware Establish emergency eye wash stations Training |
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Who are the personel required to be in the sight conservation program?
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Class IIIb or class IV laser workers
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What are some operation that require eye protection?
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Pouring or handling molten metals
Pouring or handeling corrosive materials Cuting or weilding operations Drilling Grinding Milling Chipping Sand Blasting |
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How do you label an eye hazard area?
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3 in yellow and black stripped or checkerboard tape
CAUTION- eye protection required in this area mounted directly above hazard |
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What must eye protection have to be compliant?
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ANSI(american national standards institute) approved and Z-87 on the eye protection
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What areas must have eye wash facilities?
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Battery Shop
Battery Locker HAZMAT/Chemical areas machine spaces medical dental must be 100" or 10 seconds away nad be unobstructed |
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What are the two types of eyewash stations>
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plumbed
portable |
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What is the flow rate of eye wash stations>
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0.4 gallons per minute for 15 continous minutes
Must have visable and audio alarms in DC central and quarterdeck |
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What are the topics for training in sight conservation program?
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Types of hazards
Types of eye protection Eye wash location and proper use First aid procedures |