101 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS Flashcards
101 References
OPNAVINST 3500.39(series), Operational Risk Management (ORM)
OPNAVINST 5100.19(series), Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Vols. I, II
Five step process as they apply to ORM
Identifying hazards Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervising
Define “high-risk” course.
Ref
describe a known or unknown condition or state where an elevated probability of
loss or an increased level of severity is likely or imminent.
Voluntary Course
has the ability to Drop On Request
Involuntary Course
enrolled thru the accession training or follow-on
specialty skills school.
Drop on Request
desires
to quit or “DOR,”
Student will be
immediately and expeditiously removed from the training area.
Training Time Out “TTO”
situation when students or instructors express concern for personal safety or a need to clarify procedures or requirements, they shall call a “TTO.”
Qualified/Certified Instructor
Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
internal plan to be implemented immediately upon advent of a mishap to aid involved
persons and to control and/or safeguard the scene
Conduct quarterly procedural
walk-through(s) and fully exercise and validate emergency action plans (EAPs)
annually.
Mishap reporting
OPNAVINST 5102.1D.
Core Unique Instructor Training
CUIT is designed to prepare the instructor to teach in a high-risk course
Instructor Screening Process
1. Service Record Screen 2. Physical Requirements 3. Medical Officer Interview 4. CO’s Interview
heat/cold stress, monitoring, and control in a training
environment.
based upon prior conditioning, activity level of the training to ensure Sailors are prepared