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33 Cards in this Set
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Who is responsible for the safety of all military and civilian personnel?
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The Commanding Officer
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What are the duties of the safety officer?
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-Advises the CO on matters pertaining to safety.
-Investigates mishaps and monitors projects and shops -keeps records of mishaps and injuries |
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What are department heads responsible when it pertains to safety?
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They are responsible for the safety in their areas
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What are supervisors responsible for when pertaining to safety?
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-Making sure all personnel are wearing proper PPE
-Proper safety training of all personnel -the personal safety of all personnel. |
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What are "all hands" responsible for when pertaining to safety?
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Responsible for their own safety and the safety of their shipmates.
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What is the make-up and functions of the Safety council?
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Chaired by the XO
Meets once a month discusses safety problems and recommendations for the CO Reviews topics of the safety supervisor's committee. |
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Who is responsible to conduct a mishap investigation after a safety mishap?
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The CO/OIC
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What is a Mishap?
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Any unplanned or unexpected event causing personnel injury, occupational illness, or death.
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What is a Near Mishap?
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When injury or damage are narrowly avoided by chance or circumstance.
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What is a hazardous condition?
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A condition if continued to go unchecked may cause a mishap.
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What are some personnel injury mishaps?
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Fatality
Lost Workday Man Overboard Electric shock Chemical/toxic exposure |
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What are some mishap categories?
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Personnel/Injury or death
Mishaps causing repair or replacement cost of $10,000 or more Motor Vehicle Mishaps |
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What are five types of eye protection?
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Goggles
Safety glasses face shields permanent walls temporary/movable shields |
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When is hearing protection required?
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Noises greater than 84 dba and peak noises greater than 140 dba.
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When is double hearing protection needed?
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Noises greater than 104 dba.
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What is the Hearing Conservation Program?
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Program intended to prevent hearing loss related to exposure to high noise levels.
Personnel enrolled need a baseline hearing test and annual testing while in the program. |
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When are personnel enrolled in the Hearing Conservation Program?
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When personnel are exposed to sounds greater than 84 dba for a time greater than 8 hrs based on a 40 hour work week
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What is the GFCI?
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Ground Fault Circuit Interuption
Used to detect a change in the flow of electricity and interrupt the circuit before any harm can be done to personnel. |
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Why is it important to ground all portable electrical power systems?
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-protects human life
-provides least path to ground -protects equipment from damage |
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What are some characteristics of a confined space?
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poor ventilation
may contain gases possibility for cuts, suffocation, or poisoning |
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What does a confined space program manager do?
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certifies a space safe for entry
lists hazards lists PPE needed to enter confined space Monitors work |
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What are the three basic types of respirators?
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Inline respirator
Air Puriifying respirator Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) |
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What is a class A fire?
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Combustables/Wood/Paper/Clothing
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What is a class B fire?
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Petroleum products, oil, gas, plastics.
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What is a class C fire?
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Electrical fire
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What is a class D fire?
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Metal fire
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How do you put out a class A fire?
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Water/Dry chemical
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How do you put out a class B fire?
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dry chemical, CO2, Foam
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How do you put out a class C fire?
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dry chemical, CO2
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How do you put out a class D fire?
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Burn out
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What is ORM?
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A decision making process that enhances operational capability.
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What is the five step process of ORM?
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Identify Hazards
Assessing Hazards Making risk decisions Implementing Controls Supervising |
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What are the four principals of ORM?
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Accept Risk when benefits outweight costs
Accept no unnecessary risk Anticipate and mange risks Makr risk decisions at right level |