101 Safety Flashcards

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What are the 4 principles of Hazard Control

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Substitution - with a less hazardous

Isolation - barrier

Ventilation - local exhaust/general ventilation

Administrative - operating procedures

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Safety and Occupational Health Training Requirements for SOH

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  • Safety Orientations
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Safety & Occupational Health Topics (as applicable)
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What are the Small Boat Safety Requirements for LAUNCH/RETRIVAL

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  • Inspect equipment
  • conduct OP and Safety brief
  • conduct boat inspection
  • Keep away non-essential personnel
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Small Boat Safety Requirements when FUELING

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Fuel in the Daytime and OFF

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5
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What to know for Small Boat Safety Operations

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Know the rules of the Road

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Small Boat Safety Requirements for BOAT CAPACITY

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  • Be familiar and never exceed the designated personnel carrying capacity
  • Reduce capacity in extreme weather
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Safety requirements while Conducting Operations with HELICOPTERS

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watch for FOD (Foreign Object Damage)

  • Stay clear 50 ft away
  • Do NOT take pictures
  • Do NOT use soft hats
  • Only Authorized Personnel on Deck
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Electronic Safety and Tag-out Procedures when utilizing: PORTABLE ELECTRICAL EQUIP

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  • devices that plug into the ship
  • use rubber gloves
  • use leather gloves if rubber’s are damaged
  • PPE
  • One Hand Rule when turning on
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Electronic Safety and Tag-out Procedures for: ELECTRICAL FIRES

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  1. Keep electric motors clean
  2. Proper Maintenance
  3. Report Overheating or arcing
  4. Clean Oil Filters
  5. Do not overload circuits
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Electronic Safety and Tag-out Procedures for: First Aid for Electrical Shock

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1st Secure Power

2nd Remove victim with non-conductive material

3rd Use CPR

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For Electronic Safety and Tag-out Procedures what is: Symptoms of electrical Shock

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  1. Pale or bluish
  2. Weak Pulse
  3. Victim is unconscious
  4. Electrical Burns
  5. Body is Rigid or Stiff
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Electronic Safety and Tag-out Procedures what are: Electronic Precautions

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Repair - bring equip to operational status

Corrective Maint. - Alignment, Adjustment, Tuning or TROUBLESHOOTING

Preventive Maint. - Alignment, Adjustment, Tuning or TESTING

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Electronic precautions to take while REPAIR

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  • Equipment is in OFF position
  • On only if CO’s Approval, or Tech Manual calls for it
  • Use Electronic Installation and Maint Book
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Electronic precautions to take while doing CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

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  • Authorized when done in accordance with Tech Manual

- Freelance corrective maint. only with CO’s pemissions

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Electronic precautions to take while doing PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

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  • Authorized when done according to (MRC) maintenance requirement card or Tech Pub
  • When Trained or /Authorized (Quale’d)
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16
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Safety precautions to take when working with ORDNANCE

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  • DO NOT smoke or allow open flames

- Use SOPS for hazardous operations

17
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Safety precautions when HANDLING Ordnance

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  • Keep handling to a minimum
  • use utmost care and certified personnel
  • Ensure BRAVO flag is flying
  • Red Task Light is on at night
18
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What is the Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) Policy

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  • Last line of Defense
  • does not eliminate the hazard
  • lessens the likelihood of occupational injuries/illness

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