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55 Cards in this Set
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Commanding officer |
Responsible for safety and health of all military and civilian personnel, the safety use and condition of equipment, and the protection of all government property |
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Executive officer |
Chairman of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Counsel |
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Department Head |
Enforce safety standards |
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Safety Officer |
- Organizationally on the immediate staff of the CO - Trains, Educates, Tracks, Inspects, Follows up |
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Mishap investigation |
To determine the primary and contributing causes of the mishap, then plan corrective action to prevent a recurrence of the mishap |
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Safety Council |
Convenes quarterly to develop recommendations for policy in safety matters and to analyze prgress of the overall safety program |
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Type of eye protection |
Goggles safety glasses Permanent walls Temporary/moveable shield |
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ANSI |
American National Standards Institute |
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Z87.1 |
These standards are used to ensure personnel eye and face protection devices provide the necessary protection from impact, non-ionizing radiation, and liquid splash exposures |
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All generators must be grounded to earth with minimum of ___ ohms resistence |
25 |
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Different types of eye protection |
Safety goggles: protect from flying particles and dust Chemical goggles: Protect from splashing liquids Safety glasses Welding glasses/goggles: protect from ultraviolet radiation (arc flash) |
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Hearing conservation program |
Prevent hearing loss related to exposure to high noise levels |
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Double hearing protection |
When exposed to steady decibel levels exceeding 104 dba (Ear plugs and muffs) |
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Single Hearing protection |
When exposed to 84 dba or one time decibel peaks of 140 dB or greater |
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Temporary electric power |
Any electric power sources used for construction, renovation, contingency, or emergency operation. |
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When do people enroll in the Hearing Conservation Program? |
When they are exposed to noises greater than 84 dba for an 8-hour workweek |
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GFCI's must tested _____ to ensure proper function |
Monthly |
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Required times of inspections |
Before the first use Before equipment is returned to service after any repair At interval not to exceed on month |
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Respirator are used in atmospheres containing ___________ |
-Harmful fumes, vapors, gases, and without sufficient oxygen |
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Type of Respirators |
-Supplied Air Respirator -Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) -Air Purifying Respirators |
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Classes of fires |
Class A: Combustible materials Class B: Petroleum products Class C: Electrical Class D: Combustible metal( magnesium, phosphorous) |
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Extinguishing methods |
Class A: Water, dry chemical Class B: CO2, Foam Class C: Dry chemical, CO2, Halon Class D: No extinguisher, clear the area and let it burn out |
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Who are authorized to certify a confined space for entry? |
Gas Free Engineers |
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GFCI |
-Ground Fault Circuit Interruptions (GFCI) detect a change in the flow of electricity and interrupt the circuit before any harm can be done to personnel. -GFCI's must trip at less than 0.5 milliampres |
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Once the Safety Office receives an unsafe working condition report, they have up to ___ hours to investigate the situation. The Safety Officer will reply in writing to the person submitting the report within ___ days |
72 hours, 10 working days |
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The Seabee during Vietnam |
-26,000 men organized in 21 naval construction battalions, 2 construction regiments, 2 amphibious construction battalions, 2 maintenance units. |
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5 steps of ORM |
1. Identify hazards 2. Assessing hazards 3. Make risk decision 4. Implementing controls 5. Supervising |
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The characteristics of the Naval Forces |
Readiness, Flexibility, Self-sustainability, Mobility |
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ORM |
-Operational Risk Management is the process of dealing with risk associated within military operations |
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Locks and tags |
Installed to prevent accidential activation of equipment or energizing the power source while work is being performed |
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3 levels of ORM |
Time critical Deliberate In Depth |
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The purpose of a Safety Stand-down |
-To provide specific safety information and training for specific hazards, evolutions, and activities. -Safety Stand-downs are scheduled after catastrophic mishaps to prevent similar mishaps. |
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The Seabee 's birthday |
05 March 1942 |
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The creation of the Seabee |
During WWII, there was an urgent need for a combat trained Military Consruction Organization. |
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The lockout/tagout log is maintained in ______ |
The Safety Office |
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Honor |
-Conduct ourselves in the hightest ethical manner in all relationships with peers, superiors and subordinates. - Be honest and truthful in our dealings with each other. - Illegal or improper behavior or even the appearance of such behavior will not be tolerated. |
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The Navy' Core Values |
Honor, Courage, Commitment |
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The functions of the U.S. Navy |
Sea control, Power projection, Nuclear deterence, and Sealift duties |
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4 principles of ORM |
1. Accept no unnecessary risk 2. Anticipate and manage risk by planning 3. Make risk decision at the right level 4. Accept risks when benefits outweigh the costs |
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Courage |
-Make decisions in the best interest of the Navy and the nation, without regard to personnel consequesnces -The value that gives us the moral and mental strength to do what is right, even in the face of personal or professional adversity |
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The Seabee during WWII |
-325,000 Seabees served during WWII -Built 111 major airstrips, hospitals for 70,000 patients, and housing 1.5 million servicemen |
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The Seabee during Korean War |
-14,000 men served during the Korean War -Supported Marines in the famous Inchon and Wonsan amphibious assualts by constructing vital pontoon causeways within hours of the initial landings |
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Cripple Chick |
A detachment of Seabees was sent to Yo Do in the Bay of Wonson to build an airstrip that had ready in 16 days even though they were given 35 days to complete the job |
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Father of the Seabee |
Admiral Ben Moreell, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Decks |
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Confined space |
Limited access Poor to no ventilation Low or high oxygen concentration < 19.5% >23.5% |
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SW2 Robert Stethem |
-Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient -Executed in June 1985 during the hijacking of a TWA jet in Lebanon. He didn't yield, instead he acted with fortitude and courage and helped his fellow passengers to endure by his example |
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Commitment |
-Demand respect up and down the chain of command -Be committed to positive change and constant improvement -Exhibit the highest degree of moral chatacter, technical excellenc, quality and competence in what we have been trained to do. |
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CM3 Marvin Shields |
-The first and only Seabee in history to receive the Medal of Honor for his heroic efforts for carrying a critically wounded man to safety and destroying an enemy machine gun emplacement at the cost of his life during the battle of Dong Xoai. •A member of Seabee Team 1104 |
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The Seabee in post Vietnam |
Built Diego Garcia, the largest peacetime construction effort from 1971 to 1983. They built a remote forward logistics base and naval communication station. |
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The Seabee during Persian Gulf War |
-5000 Seabees from 6 NMCBs were employed in-theater |
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Air Force engineering units |
-Red horse: -Prime Beef: Civil engineer organization |
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The Seabee in Global War on Terror |
In support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Seabees repaired runway facilities at Camp Rhino and Kandahar in Afganistan. |
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CEC |
Civil Engineer Corps is composed of dedicated staff corps officers who are specialists in the field of civil engineering. |
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Marines Corps engineering units |
• ESB - general support to the MAGTF • MWSS(Marine Wing Support Squadron) • CEB - enhance the mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability of the division |
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The Army engineering categories |
- Combat Engineer - General Engineer(Construction Engineering) - USACE(The US Army Corps of Engineers) |