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3.C1 What type of courses are considered "high-risk"?
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Training that exposes students and instructors to the risk of death or permanent disability.
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3.C2 What section of the instruction lists courses that have been designated as "high-risk"?
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OPNAVINST 1500.75A Section 4D
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3.C3 What is a "DOR" and the procedures for conducting one?
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DOR is Drop On Request. Available to students in voluntary training programs.
After removal from training the student shall submit a written request detailing the reason for the DOR. A standard request chit can be used. |
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3.C4 What is a Training Time Out "TTO" and the procedures for conducting one?
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TTO is Training Time Out. If students or instructors are concerned for their personal safety or the safety of others they can use the TTO to stop a training evolution, correct the discrepancy, and then continue training.
-Hands held out to make a "T" -Sound off with "Time Out!" |
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3.C5 What is the purpose of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and how often must it be reviewed for accuracy of information? How often is it to be fully exercised?
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Provides direction during injury, mishap, emergency. Reviewed monthly and excercised annually.
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3.C6 How often are safety stand-downs required?
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At least Annually.
Following Mishaps, near misses, or major modifications. |