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Who should safety rules and regulations concern?
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All personnel, regardless of job assignment.
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What was the objective of any safety program?
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To improve operational readiness by reducing the number of deaths and injuries to personnel and by decreasing the loss and damage of material caused by mishaps.
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Who has the overall responsibility of the safety of personnel?
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The Commanding Officer
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Who is responsible for coordinating a comprehensive saftey program based on objectives established by the CO?
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The Safety Officer
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Who is responsible for acting as principal advisor to the Commanding Officer on all internal matters including those of embarked units?
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the safety officer
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Who is responsible for maintaining safety records and mishap statistics?
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the safety officer
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who supports the department head's responsibilites in all manners pertaining to safety?
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the department safety officer
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Who is responsible for acting as a department point of contact in corrdinating and evaluationg the ship's safety program?
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the department safety officer
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Who is responsible for keeping the departmenet safety officer advised of the status of the unit's safety program within the division?
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the division safety officer
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Who is responsible for acting as techanical adviser on matters of mishap prevention within the divison?
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the division safet officer
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Who acts as an roving inspector for hazards and risks (unsafe work practice) that could result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment?
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the master at arms(MAA)/ Safety Force
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How is a good safety program made better?
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Through MAA/ Safety Force inspections and through a system of internal reporting.
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What is one important way of promoting safety within a division?
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Through the use of posters
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What action should be taken to become an effective safety petty officer?
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Become familiar with all safety directives and publications concerning the divison.
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Why should safety posters be changed or rotated regularly to different work spaces?
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To draw attention to them (posters put up and left in the same place for months become part of the bulkhead and are ignored; written on; or covered with notices, schedules, or watch bills).
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How are materials, normally stowed aboard ship, packaged?
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In portable containers (some are in drums, can, pails, carboys, bottles, or cylinders and are overpacked in boxes constructed of fiberboard, wood, or plywood.
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