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What does ORM stand for? Define ORM. List the 5 steps of ORM. |
Operational Risk Management
Decision making tool that minimizes risks and increases effectiveness. 1. Identify Hazards 2. Assess Risks 3. Make Risk Decisions 4. Implement Controls 5. Supervise
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State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting. |
OPNAVINST 5102.1D |
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Define Hazard Severity. List the 4 categories of Hazard Severity. |
Assessment of the potential consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard.
I. May cause death, loss of facility/asset, or result in damage to national interest. II. May cause severe injury, illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests, or degradation to efficient use of assets. III. May cause minor injury, illness, or property damage to national or service interests, or degradation to efficient use of assets. IV. Presents minimal threat to personnel safety or health, property, national or service interest, or degradation to efficient use of assets. |
Death Severe Minor Minimal |
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Define Mishap Probability. Name the 4 subcategories of Mishap Probability. |
A. Likely to occur in the immediate future or within a short period B. Probably will occur C. My occur in time D. Unlikely to occur |
Likely Probably May Unlikely |
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What does RAC stand for? Define RAC. List them. |
Risk Assessment Code Used to identify and assess hazards. 1. Critical 2. Serious 3. Moderate 4. Minor 5. Negligible |
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Discuss the timeliness and means for filling mishap investigations reports. |
Report within 8 hours by telephone or electronic means |
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Name the 4 required mishap reportable items. |
1. Property Damage 2. On/Off Duty Military and On Duty DOD Civilian Mishap 3. Illness or Injury 4. Any Incident of Interest |
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State the purpose of a HAZREP message. |
For a unit to alert COMNAVSAFECEN about hazardous conditions or near mishaps |
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State the 3 objectives of first aid. |
Save Life Prevent Further Injury Prevent Infection |
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State the 3 methods of controlling bleeding. |
Direct pressure Indirect pressure (Pressure Points) Tourniquet |
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Identify the 11 Pressure Points. Bonus: How many total are in the body? |
Temple Jaw Neck Collar Bone Inner, Upper Arm Inner Elbow Wrist Groin Upper Thigh Knee Ankle 22 |
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Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock. |
Symptoms: Vacant Eyes, Irregular Breathing, Cold/Pale Skin, Nausea, Weak Pulse Treatment: Lying Down with Elevated Legs, Keep Warm, Small Amounts of Fluids |
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State the difference between an open and closed fracture. |
Open: Broken bone, but skin still intact Closed: Broken bone, bone protrudes from skin |
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Describe the procedures necessary for the following as applied to electric shock. |
Personnel Rescue: Turn off power source, but if you cannot find switch, stand on and use non-conducting material Treatment: Check for pulse, start CPR if negative, treat burns as burns |
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Describe the effects and treatment of Hypothermia. |
Effects: Body exposed to subnormal temperatures Treatment: Minimize heat loss and slowly heat the body |
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Define the effects and treatment of Frostbite. |
Effects: Ice crystals form on the skin from sub subnormal temperatures; Skin turns stiff, pale, and numb Treatment: Keep warm and maintain circulation; Place affected area in warm water; DON NOT RUB |
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Define the effects and treatment of Heat Stress. |
Effects: Body is overheated; If not treated, it can lead to heat exhaustion or stroke Treatment: Cool down body; Hydrate |
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Define the effects and treatment of Heat Exhaustion. |
Effects: Body is overheated; Sweating; Dehydration; Weakness; Nausea; Fatigue; Clammy Skin Treatment: Cool down body; Hydrate; Cool wet cloths |
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Define the effects and treatment of Heat Stroke. |
Effects: Body can no longer regulate the core temp; No sweat; dry hot skin; pupils constricted; High body temp; Mental confusion; Fainting; Seizures Treatment: Cool body slowly with cool water |
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Define HERO. |
Hazards to Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance |
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Define HERP. |
Hazards to Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel |
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Define HERF. |
Hazards to Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel |
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Define HAZMAT. How is HAZMAT stored? What are the potential risks of improperly labeled and stored HAZMAT? |
(Hazardous Materials) that need special handling. Store in properly sealed and labeled containment facilities/areas with the proper PPE. Can result in the misplacement, destruction, or loss of HAZMAT. Injury or death of personnel. |
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Describe what a MSDS is and what information does it provide? |
(Material Safety Data Sheet) Information and Safety concerns on the questioned material. Identity Hazardous Ingredients Physical and Chemical Charact. Physical Hazards Reactivity Health Hazards Precautions for Handling/Use Control Measures Routes of Entry into Body Emergency/First Aid Steps Date of Preparation of MSDS Responsible Party Info/Contact |
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Define PPE. |
Personal Protection Equipment |
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General characteristics of Respirators. |
Air-purifiers (filters air) SCBAs (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) |
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General characteristics of Hand Protection. |
Anything that protects the wearer's hands from the hazard |
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General characteristics of Foot Protection. |
Anti-static Slip-Resistant |
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General characteristics of Eye Protection. |
Slash-proof goggles/glasses |
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General characteristics of Face Protection. |
Face Shields |
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General characteristics of Skin/Body Protection. |
Rubber aprons Coveralls |
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General characteristics of Hearing Protection. |
Ear Plugs Ear Coverings |
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State the goal of the U.S. Navy's Hearing Conservation Program. |
Ensure auditory fitness for duty and to prevent occupation-related hearing loss. |
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