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82 Cards in this Set
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Name the governing instruction for Safety Ashore
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OPNAVINST 5100.23
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What agency is engaged in research for OSHA
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NIOSH
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Define Occ Health
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Multi-disciplinary field of general preventative medicine which is concerned w/ prevention &/or treatment of illness induced by factors in the workplace
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What agency monitors Occ health statistics
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Naval Safety Center
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What group afloat meets quarterly or sooner to review stats
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Safety Council
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What position does the Safety officer hold in the safety groups
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Council- recorder
Enlisted Safety Committee- senior member |
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Name the form number for the Safety Hazard Report
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OPNAV 3120/5
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What is secondary protection
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Medical Surverllence
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Who assigns RAC (risk assessment code)
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Safety Officer
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Where and how is the hazard severity recorded
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In the vertical column with roman numerals.
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Name the hazard severity codes
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I-Catastrophic, cause death
II- Critical- Severe injury III- Marginal IV- Negligible |
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Name the principles of hazard control
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Substitution, engineering, administrative, PPE
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Name the mishap probability categories
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A- likely
B- Probably C- May occur D- Unlikely |
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State the authority and purpose of the OSHACT of 1970
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Directed head of each federal dept. to establish OSH program. To provide safe and healthful place of employment
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State the purposes of the federal agencies implemented by the OSHACT of 1970
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NIOSH- engaged in research. Technical assistance to OSHA
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When was OSHA created
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By Dept. of Labor on 28APR1971
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Define industrial hygiene
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the science that deals with the recognition, evaluation, and control of potential health hazards in the work environment
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List the Assistant SECNAV responsibilities
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-shipbuilding and logistics
-Designated occupational safety and health official for the DON |
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List the responsibilities of the CNO
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-Implementation and management of NAVOSH
-Establish policy and standards for ALL commanders -Establish planning, programming, staffing and budgeting for NAVOSH |
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TYCOM
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-ensure subordinate commands: conduct aggressive NAVOSH program, develop NAVOSH management evaluation mechanism
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ISIC
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-assist aloat commands to ensure SOH descrepancies beyond ship capability are ID'ed and prioritized ,
Ensure timely and thorough safety investigations are conducted, Conduct periodic inspections of subordinate commands |
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NAVSEAASYSCOM
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Engineering control of significant occupational health problems
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Chief BUMED
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provide support in all aspects of Occ health, Industrial hygiene and environmental health
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Commander Naval Safety Center
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Provide direct support to fleet units on safety matters
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Commanding officer
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establish hazard control and deficiency abatement program
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Safety Officer
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Manages NAVOSH program based on objectives created by CO
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Collateral Duty Safety Officer
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CPO- must have waiver from TYCOM
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Safety Officer
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oversees ship-wide planning
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MDR
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Treatment of occupational unjuries and illnesses
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Define Safety Council
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Meets quarterly or sooner to review stats concerning inspections, reports, and injuries
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Collateral Duty Safety Officer
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CPO must receive waiver from TYCOM. Oversee ship-wide planning to implement NAVOSH program
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MDR
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Treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses
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Safety Inspection
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conducted at least every 2 years
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When re-new baseline IH survey
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when system, equipment, or load-out changes significantly affect the onboard hazard and/or risk
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Shipboard Safety Survey
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-Conducted by Naval Safety Center
-Recommended at least every 3 years |
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Medical Surveillance Program
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Provides secondary protection
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Safety hazard report
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OPNAV 3120/5
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Hazard severity category
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-Vertical column
-I, Catastrophic -II, Critical -III, Marginal -IV, Negligible |
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Mishap probability category
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-A, Likely
-B, Probably will occur -C, May occur -D, Unlikely to occur |
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Principles of hazard control
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-Substitution
-Engineering controls -Administrative controls -PPE |
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Types of engineering controls
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-Isolation
-Ventilation |
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Friable
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Can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure
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Non-Friable
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Cannot be crumbled, pulverized or reduce to powder by hand pressure
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Specific work activities that distrurb the make up of asbestos materials
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-Punching
-Grinding -Sanding -Machining |
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Diseases from exposure
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-Malignant Mesothelioma (10-45 year latentcy)
-Asbestosis (disabling or even fatal) |
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Type of asbestos ALL navy ships have
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Non-Friable
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What ships must maintain EART
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Ships with keels laid before 1980
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MDR
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Implements AMSP
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EART protocol Safety Officer
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approves access to area where asbestos removal or repair operations are completed
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How is asbestos identified
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Polarized Light Microscopy PLM
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Hazard control
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-Substitution
-Engineering -Administrative -PPE |
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AMSP
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designed to identify signs and symptoms of asbestos related medical conditions as early as possible
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EART training course
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A-760-2166, 2 day course, navoshentracen
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Exposure limits
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PEL- 0.1 f/cc of air calculated as 8 hour TWA
EL- 1.0 f/cc averaged over 30 minutes |
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How long should it take to get a copy of physicians writtne opinion to employee and command
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30 days
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How must the exterior of the health record be marked
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"ASBESTOS" in 1 inch bold, black indelible ink
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Documents for AMSP
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preprinted SF600, OPNAV 5100/15, DD 2493-1 intitial, DD 2493-2 periodic
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CO responsibilities for HCP
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Establish effective HCP within command
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Safety Officer for HCP
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Liason to IH. conduct noise measurement and exposure analysis
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IH Officer
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ensure proper calibration of sound level meter. certify testing booths
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Divo
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-ensure noise hazard labeling
-ensure personnel training -send personnel for testing -ensure hearing protection is available |
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MDR
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-conduct training
-determine type of protective devices -maintain current roster -schedule testing |
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All hands
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comply with hazard labels. undergo testing when designated
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Elements of HCP
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-Survey environment
-modify environment -testing -training |
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NAVMED 6260/2
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8"X10" noise hazard warning decal
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Define Hazard
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A work place condition that might result in injury
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Hazard Severity
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worst potential consequence
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Injury
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Traumatic wound or other condition of the body caused by external force including stress or strain
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Mishap
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unplanned or unexpected event causing death injury or occupational illness including days away from work, job transfer, restriction and material loss or damage
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Mishap probability
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likelihood that a hazard will result in mishap
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near mishap
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event which injury or damage was avoided merely by chance
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WESS
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Web Enabled Safety System, data collection and reporting system developed by COMNAVSAFECEN
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DODI 6055.7
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Mishap investigation, reporting and recordkeeping
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OPNAVINST 5102.1D/ MCO P5102.1B
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Mishap investigation, reporting and recordkeeping
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OPNAVINST 3750.6R
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Naval Aviation Safety Program
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Purpose of Mishap Investigation
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-ID hazard with potential for severe mishap
-ID hazard that could cause future mishap -ID unsafe acts and conditions -ID mishap causal factors |
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Reportable conditions
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-Class A,B,C goverment property damage mishaps
-Class A, B, and C on-duty DOD civilian mishaps and military on/off-duty mishaps |
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Reportable conditions
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work related injury or illness that involves medical treatment beyond first aid.
-loss of consciousness -lost work day -light duty or limited duty for military personnel -on-duty fatalities or permanent total disabilities resulting from a medical event within 1 hour of command sponsored PT |
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Class A mishap
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-total cost over $2 million
-DoD aircraft is destroyed -any fatality or permanent total disability |
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Class B mishap
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-total cost over $500,000, but less that $2 million
-permanent partial disability -three or more personnel hospitalized for inpatient care of a single mishap |
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Class C mishap
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-total cost over $50,000, but less than $500,000
-nonfatal injury or illness resulting in 1 or more days away from work, not including day of injury |
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Class D mishap
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-total cost over $20,000, but less than $50,000
-recordable injury or illness not otherwise classified as A, B, or C mishap |