101 Genral Safety Fundamentals Flashcards
Discuss the concept of ORM
identify hazards and mitigate risks.
- Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
- Accept no unnecessary risk
- Anticipate and manage risk by planning
- Make risk decisions at the right level
What does ORM consist of?
IAMIS- Identify hazards, assess hazards, make dicisions, implement controls, supervise
Define the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program
Preserve human and material resources
Explain the responsibilities of the CO when it comes to Safety
ensures all personnel are instructed on safety precautions and train to those standards
Explain the responsibilities of the AVIATION SAFETY OFFICER when it comes to Safety
Principle advisor to the CO on all AVIATION safety matters.
Explain the responsibilities of the GROUND SAFETY OFFICER when it comes to Safety
Principle advisor to the CO on all GROUND safety matters.
Explain the responsibilities of the DEPARTMENT HEAD when it comes to Safety
Ensures safety is strictly observed and training is conducted
Explain the responsibilities of the DIVISION OFFICER when it comes to Safety
Ensures personnel comply with safety instructions
Explain the responsibilities of ALL HANDS when it comes to Safety
Familiarize and comply with safety regulations and report and mishaps/hazards
Explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted Safety Committee
To set goals, manage assets, and review safety reccommendations
Discuss how HUMAN ERROR contributes to aviation mishaps
Part of nearly every mishap, 50%-75% due to physical stress, mental factors, etc.
Discuss how MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT FACTORS contribute to aviation mishaps
Improper maintenance, poor QA
Discuss how ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY FACTORS contribute to aviation mishaps
Regulations/SOP not followed/ lack of training
Discuss how MATERIAL FAILURES OR MALFUNCTIONS contribute to aviation mishaps
Manufacturer defect
Discuss how ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS contribute to aviation mishaps
Acts of GOD, exsposure to heat, cold, vibration
Define a Class A mishap
$2 million or more, aircraft destroyed, or fatality or permanent total disability
Define a Class B mishap
$500K - $2M in damage, permanent partial disability, 3 or more personnel inpatient hospitalized
Define a Class C mishap
$50K - $500K in damage, non-fatal injury, resulting in loss of 1 work day
Discuss a Class A fire and what types of extinguisher are used on it
Ash/paper/wood, Water/CO2/HALON
Discuss a Class B fire and what types of extinguisher are used on it
Oil/Fuel, AFFF/PKP/HALON/CO2
Discuss a Class C fire and what types of extinguisher are used on it
Electrical, Cut power/CO2/PKP/HALON
Discuss a Class D fire and what types of extinguisher are used on it
Metal, PKP/Jettison
Discuss the Hearing Conservation Program and when personnel are required to be enrolled
Personnel working in hazardous noise areas
Explain the different types of hearing protection and when they are required
Either muffs OR plugs above 84 dB BOTH muffs and plugs above 104 dB
Explain the hazards associated with RF energy
Can cause electrical currents/voltage large enough to be dangerous. Can also set off electro-explosive devices
State the purpose of the LASER Safety Hazard Control Program
Create safety factors when using lasers and control laser reduction hazards
Explain the purpose of a Safety Standdown
To devote time to safety training and awareness
Discuss and review current community HAZREP’s
HAZREP/SIR binder has current and past community HAZREP’s