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31 Cards in this Set
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Mishaps are investigated for which
of the following reasons? |
1. To prevent repeats of the
mishap 2. To correct unsafe conditions 3. To avoid major accidents (Ans. All of the above) |
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Who isresponsible for training division personnel in mishap prevention?
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Safety petty officer
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What publication outlines
command safety program and the safety organization |
Standard Organization and Regulations of
the U.S. Navy, chapter 7, OPNAVINST 3120.32B—Outlines the safety program and the safety organization |
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Three kinds of safety observations are
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Deliberate
Incidental and Planned |
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Looking with safety in mind is what type of safety observation
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Incidental
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What tool does a safety petty officer use to identify and
develop solutions to eliminate hazards? |
JSA..Job Safety Analysis
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When making a JSA use what form
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OPNAV 5100/14 (fig. 6-2), when making safety
observations and job analyses; |
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makes recommendations concerning the command
safety program. |
Enlisted Safety Committee
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The Enlisted Safety Committe makes reccommendations to the...
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Safetey Council (at the Department Head level)
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A safety benefit of the JSA is
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The discovery of cost-reducing
improvements |
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The basic principles
of mishap prevention are |
1) to spot potential
mishap causes and (2) eliminate potential mishap causes. |
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The command’s enlisted safety
committee should convene according to what schedule? |
monthly
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Assisting the safety officer in
keeping the safety program visible to all hands is also the responsibility of which of the following groups? |
MAA/Safety Force
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report all observed workplace
hazards to |
Supervisor
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What OPNAV instruction requires
supervisors to ensure that their personnel are aware of safety precautions, the work site is safe,and personnel are outfitted with protective clothing? |
5100.19B
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Asbestos insulation cannot be removed except for an emergency and approved by whom
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approved by the commanding
officer. |
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Rip-out teams to
will be composed remove asbestos of what minimum number of persons? |
3
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Who trains safety petty officers
and damage control petty officers in selecting, fit-testing, and maintaining respirators? |
Gas Free Engineering Officer
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Which of the following types of
equipment should be used as a source of breathing air ONLY in emergency situations? |
Oxygen Breathing Apparatus.. (OBA)
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What respirator cartridge color
should be used when working around organic vapors? |
Black
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What color cartridge protects
against radioactive materials? |
Purple
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Personnel should be entered in a
hearing testing program if they are required to work in a designated noise hazard area with sound levels that average more than what maximum decibel (dB) level? |
84dB
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Which of the following personnel is
responsible for identifying eyehazardous areas? |
safety officer (not safety petty officer)
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A heat stress survey should be
conducted whenever the work station dry-bulb reading exceeds what temperature? |
100 Degree F
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The controlling document for the entire tag-out procedure is the
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Equipment Tag out Log
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The number of tag-out logs that
each ship class must maintain is specified by which of the following individuals? |
Force Commanders
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The tag out log has how many sections
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4
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You should audit every _____, except
on nuclear-powered ships, where you audi _____ |
2 weeks,
Weekly |
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In a shore survival situation, if
you are the senior member, the will to survive becomes a personal struggle between the environment and |
your specific personal
q u a l i t i e s |
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Evading the enemy in open woods is
difficult because under favorable conditions enemy observers are able to see up to what maximum distance |
100 yards
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Experience has proved that “model”
POW camps, where food is regular and treatment is considerate, fall into which of the following categories? |
They are the exception
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