safety fundamentals Flashcards

1
Q
DISCUSS HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
NAVY SAFETY AND
OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH PROGRAM
A

safety and occupational health
All in 1900’s
obligated to provide 7 month safety and health inspections

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2
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
CO
A

Ultimate responsibility for safety
matters within his or her unit
appoints a safety officer or safety
manager

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3
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
XO
A

Enforces the CO’s Safety Program

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4
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
Safety Officer
A

investigates and reports

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5
Q

WHAT IS THE
OBJECTIVE OF THE
NAVY’S SAFETY
PROGRAM

A

enhance operational readiness by
will maintain safe work
environment

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6
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
Department Head
A
Responsible for safety among
department
Ensure all personnel are trained.
-Ensure workspaces are inspected
-Report Mishaps to Safety officer.
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7
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
Division Officer
A

Responsible for safety among division

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8
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
WCS
A

Responsible for safety within work

center

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9
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
Safety Petty
Officer
A

Assist the safety officer

-E-5 or above

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10
Q
EXPLAIN SAFETY
PROGRAM
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE
FOLLOWING
COMMAND
PERSONNEL:
All Hands
A

Everyone is a safety observer and must

report unsafe conditions

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11
Q

WHAT IS THE
PURPOSE OF
ORM?

A

decision making tool designed to

help mitigate risk and increase effectiveness

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12
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FOLLOWING AS
THEY APPLY TO
ORM:
Identifying hazards
A

Find out what are the hazards

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13
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FOLLOWING AS
THEY APPLY TO
ORM:
Assessing hazards
A

What are the probability and severity

of the hazard

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14
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FOLLOWING AS
THEY APPLY TO
ORM:
Making risk
decision
A

Does benefit outweigh risk

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15
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FOLLOWING AS
THEY APPLY TO
ORM:
Implement
Controls
A

Enforce:
PPE
Engineering controls
Administrative controls

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16
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FOLLOWING AS
THEY APPLY TO
ORM:
Supervising
A

Monitor to see if controls are working

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17
Q

DISCUSS THE 4
PRINCIPLES OF
ORM:

A
Accept risk when benefits outweigh the
cost.
Accept no unnecessary risk.
Anticipate and manage risk by
planning.
Make risk decisions at the right level.
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18
Q
DISCUSS THE
FOLLOWING
HAZARD SEVERITY
CODES: Category I
(Catastrophic)
A

-Death,
-total disability
-grave damage
-Loss of the ability to accomplish the
mission

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19
Q
DISCUSS THE
FOLLOWING
HAZARD SEVERITY
CODES: Category II
(Critical)
A

-severe injury, damage
Significantly degraded mission
capability or unity readiness

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20
Q
DISCUSS THE
FOLLOWING
HAZARD
SEVERITY CODES:
Category III
(Moderate)
A

Degraded mission capability or unit
readiness
-minor injuries, damage, or
inefficiencies

21
Q
DISCUSS THE
FOLLOWING
HAZARD
SEVERITY CODES:
Category IV
(Negligible)
A

Little or no adverse impact on mission
capability or unit readiness
-minimal threat to personnel and
property

22
Q

MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory A

A

imminent

23
Q

MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory B

A

Probably will occur in time.

24
Q

MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory C

A

may occur in time

25
Q

MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory D

A

Unlikely to occur, but not impossible

26
Q
DEFINE THE
TERMS "HAZARD
SEVERITY" AND
"MISHAP
PROBABILITY"
A

HAZARD SEVERITY: The degree of
injury, illness, property damage, loss of
assets , or effect on the mission or task.
MISHAP PROBABILITY: Assessment of
such factors as location, exposure,
affected populations, experience, or
previously statistics.

27
Q
EXPLAIN
REQUIREMENTS
TO PROPERLY USE
AND MAINTAIN
PPE:
A

All PPE should be worn as required by
competentent authority and maintained
IAW manufacturers instructions

28
Q
EXPLAIN THE
FUNCTIONS OF
THE SAFETY
COUNCILS AND
COMMITTEES
A

develop recommendations

analyze progress of safety programs

29
Q
DISCUSS THE
PURPOSE OF A
MISHAP
INVESTIGATION
AND WHO'S
RESPONSIBLE FOR
CONDUCTING THE
INVESTIGATION:
A

determine the primary and
contributing causes of the mishap and
to prevent further reaccurance

Conducted by safety officer
NCIS in matters involving death

30
Q
DISCUSS THE
HIERARCHY OR
PREFERRED
CONTROL
MEASURES FOR
FALL HAZARDS:
Elimination
A

Removing the hazard from a
workplace.

This is the most effective control
measure

31
Q
DISCUSS THE
HIERARCHY OR
PREFERRED
CONTROL
MEASURES FOR
FALL HAZARDS:
Engineering
Controls
A

If the hazard cannot be eliminated,
isolated, or separated, engineering
control is the next-preferred measure
to control the risk

32
Q
DISCUSS THE
HIERARCHY OR
PREFERRED
CONTROL
MEASURES FOR
FALL HAZARDS:
Administrative
Controls
A

erecting warning signs or

restricting access to certain areas

33
Q
DISCUSS THE
HIERARCHY OR
PREFERRED
CONTROL
MEASURES FOR
FALL HAZARDS:
Personal
Protective Systems
and Equipment
A

when it is necessary to increase
protection by employing a backup
system

34
Q

WHAT IS THE
PURPOSE OF THE
HAZMAT
PROGRAM?

A

prevent, minimize, or eliminate the

introduction of hazardous material

35
Q
EXPLAIN THE
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF ALL UNIT
PERSONNEL AS
APPLIED TO
SAFETY:
A

Everyone is responsible for maintaining
safe workplace.

Comply with safety standards and
report hazards

36
Q
EXPLAIN THE
MAINTENANCE
AND USE OF PPE
AND WHY IT IS
NECESSARY:
A

lessen the likelihood of injuries or illness

37
Q
DISCUSS SAFETY
AND
OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH
TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS
A

raise awareness on various safety and health topics

38
Q
DISCUSS
ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC
SAFETY AND
TAG-OUT
PRECAUTIONS
A

tag out when possible recharge can happen with negative impacts

39
Q

DISCUSS THE
PURPOSE OF
SAFETY STANDDOWNS

A

safety, training, awareness

40
Q

DISCUSS THE
PURPOSE OF
SAFETY STANDDOWNS

A

safety, training, awareness

41
Q
DESCRIBE THE
PARAMETERS OF
THE FOLLOWING
MISHAP
CALSSIFICATIONS:
Class A
A

$2 million+ in
damages
i.e -death, total disability or, destroyed
DoD aircraft

42
Q
DESCRIBE THE
PARAMETERS OF
THE FOLLOWING
MISHAP
CALSSIFICATIONS:
Class B
A

$500,000-less
than $2million
partial
disability or 3+ are hospitalized

43
Q
DESCRIBE THE
PARAMETERS OF
THE FOLLOWING
MISHAP
CALSSIFICATIONS:
Class C
A
$50,000- less than
$500,000
involving one or more
DoD personnel that results in one or
more days away from work
44
Q

Extra question:

What is GHS

A

GOLBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM
A system for standardizing and
harmonizing the classification and
labeling of chemicals.

45
Q

single/double hearing protection requirements

A

single-greater than 84 db

double- 96db+ less than 8 hours exposure

46
Q
WHAT ARE THE
RISK FACTORS
WORK-RELATED
MUSKULOSKELETAL
DISORDERS
A
Force
Repetition
Awkward or static postures
Vibration
Contact stress
47
Q

What are the 5 Risk

assessment codes

A
Critical
Serious
Moderate
Minor
Neglible
48
Q

What are the three
ORM process
levels?

A
  1. Time Critical
  2. Deliberate
  3. In-depth