Occupational & Personal Safety Fundamentals Flashcards

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Safety responsibilities for the CO

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Required that persons are instructed and drilled in safety precautions and procedures and that safety precautions are posted.

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Purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program

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Preserve human and material resources such as professional pride, physical well being, aircraft and facilities.

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Safety responsibilities for the Aviation Safety Officer

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Principle advisor to the CO on all aviation safety.
Establish and manage the Command Aviation Safety Program.
Maintain safety records and mishap statistics.

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Safety responsibilities for the Ground Safety Officer

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Principle advisor to the CO on all ground safety matters.
Establish and manage the Command Ground Safety Program.
Maintain ground safety records and mishap stats.

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Safety responsibilities for the Department Head

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Coordinates the departments safety program with the command Safety Officer and supervise the Department Division Safety Officer.
Ensure all persons within the department observe safety precautions and that precautions are posted, instructed and drilled.

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Safety responsibilities for the Division Officer

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Ensure personnel comply with safety instructions.

Prepare and submit additional safety instructions when needed.

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Safety responsibilities for the Safety Petty Officer

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Ensure personnel are instructed in all safety matters and know safety instructions.
Central point for all safety related matters in the W/C

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Safety responsibilities for all hands

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Familiarize themselves with safety regulations and instructions applicable to them and their duties.
Comply with safety standards, report hazards and mishaps IAW their Command Safety Program and OPNAVINST 3750.6

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Safety Council

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Formed to set goals, manage assets, and review safety related recommendations.

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Enlisted Safety Committee

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Representatives from each work center or activities that meet each month to discuss safety issues and provide recommendations for improvement.

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How does human error contribute to aviation mishaps?

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Involves ergonomics (work place design), physical strength, stress, and mental factors like attitude.

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How does maintenance and support factors contribute to aviation mishaps?

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Improper maintenance, improper priority assignment, lack of quality assurance, material damage and improperly maintained equipment

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How does administrative and supervisory factors contribute to aviation mishaps?

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Not enforcing regulations, improper supervision, lack of qualification or formal/informal training.

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How does material failure or malfunctions contribute to aviation mishaps?

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Faulty design, defective manufacture or repair.

Most malfunctions or material failure involve maintenance factors or human error.

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How does environmental factors contribute to aviation mishaps?

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Failure to secure for wind or sea, lightening strike, exposure to heat, cold, vibration, noise, radiation, atmospheric contaminants.

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Class A mishap

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Total damage is $1 million or more.
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Injury or occupational illness results in death or total disability.

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Class B mishap

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Total cost of damage $200k-$1million
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Injury or occupational illness results in partial disability
OR
3 or more personnel are hospitalized
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Class C mishap

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Total damage is $10k-$200k
AND/OR
non fatal injury causes loss of time beyond shift it occurred
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non fatal illness or disease that causes loss of time from work
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disability at any time (5+ days lost)

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Class D mishap

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Total damage is less than $10k.
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no fatal injury or loss of time or first aid.

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What’s the objective for of the Aviation Gas Free Engineering Program? AVGFE

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Ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aeronautical equipment fuel systems.

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Hazards associated with Radio Frequency (RF) energy.

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RF can generate currents and voltage large enough to cause life threatening electric shock, burns, biological changes and cataracts.

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What’s the purpose of the Laser Safety Hazard Control Program?

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Designed to establish safety factors when using lasers such as appointing a Laser System Safety Officer, establishing safety regulations and operating procedures, eyewear, warning signs, training, safety surveys and medical surveillance

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Purpose of safety stand down.

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Used to devote time to safety training, awareness and enhancement of the command safety climate.

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Concept of ORM

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ORM is a systematic, decision making process used to identify and manage hazards. It’s used to increase operational readiness by anticipating hazards and reducing their success.

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5 parts to ORM

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IDENTIFY hazards
ASSESS hazards
MAKE risk decisions
IMPLEMENT controls
SUPERVISE