5.7 HAZMAT Control Program Flashcards

1
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What does HMC&M stand for?

A

Hazardous Materials Control and Management Program.

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What are the objectives of the Hazardous Materials Control and Management Program?

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In order to comply with CNO direction all U.S. Navy ships are required to implement the consolidated hazardous material reutilization and inventory management program (CHRIMP).

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What does CHRIMP stand for?

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Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program.

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Objectives of Hazardous Materials Control and Management Program is also to reduce what?

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Onboard quantities of HAZMAT through inventory control and management.

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CHRIMP Purpose:

A HAZMAT control and management program that requires HAZMAT to be what?

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Centrally controlled onboard the ships and submarines.

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What is the purpose of HAZMINCENs Installations?

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Requires the establishment/installation of Hazardous Material Minimization Centers (HAZMINCENs),

On ships for centralized management of shipboard hazardous waste material.

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HAZMINCENs Installations:

The list of Shipboard Hazardous Waste Material?

A

Shipboard HAZMAT,

Used HAZMAT,

Excess HAZMAT,

Empty HAZMAT containers.

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What does HMIRS stand for?

A

HAZMAT Information Resource System.

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HMIRS Purpose:

HMIRS is a Department of Defense (DoD) repository (Web based) for what?

A

Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and related information on hazardous materials.

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HMIRS Purpose:

Who is it managed by?

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Managed by Defense Logistic Agency (DLA).

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HMIRS Purpose:

Navy point of contact for HMRIS is who?

A

The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPH).

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HMIRS Purpose:

HMRIS can be accessed through what?

A

The internet or CD-ROM.

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HMIRS Purpose:

HMIRS was established to do what?

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Assist Federal Government personnel who handle, store, transport, use, or dispose of HAZMATs,

Provides a means of sharing and communicating information on HAZMAT procured by DoD components with other commands.

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HMIRS CD-ROM:

What is DOD 6050.5LR?

A

Proprietary or Restricted information.

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HMIRS CD-ROM:

What does DOD 6050.5LR contain?

A

It contains all the ingredients and their proportionate levels used in the manufacture of a product.

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HMIRS CD-ROM:

DOD 6050.5LR:

The data contained in this CD shall be protected by who?

A

Local activities,

Access requires a User ID and a password.

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HMIRS CD-ROM:

What is DOD 6050.5L?

A

Non-Proprietary or Unclassified Information.

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HMIRS CD-ROM:

Where is DOD 6050.5L distributed?

A

CD-ROM distribution within the command,

Access requires a User Identity (ID) only.

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MDR Responsibilities HAZMAT Control Program:

Assist in training of assigned personnel regarding what?

A

Health information and PPE requirements.

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MDR Responsibilities HAZMAT Control Program:

Maintain hard copies of what?

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SDS or CD-Rom.

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MDR Responsibilities HAZMAT Control Program:

Provide medical assistance in what?

A

HM spills or mishaps.

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MDR Responsibilities HAZMAT Control Program:

Utilize HM inventory list to help identify what?

A

Exposures to HM emergencies.

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MDR Responsibilities HAZMAT Control Program:

Use SDS information provided by who?

A

The HAZMAT coordinator.

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What does SDS stand for?

A

Safety Data Sheet.

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

What is the purpose of the SDS?

A

Technical bulletins containing information about materials, such as composition, chemical and physical characteristics, health and safety hazards, and precautions for safe use.

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

What is not found in the SDS?

A

Lot number and expiration dates are not found in the SDS.

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

What are the important sections in the SDS?

A

Demographic information,

Company name, address, emergency phone numbers,

Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information,

Threshold Limit Values (TLV),

Chemical Identity – common names,

OSHA Permissible Exposure Level (PEL),

Physical/Chemical Characteristics,

Fire and Explosion Hazard,

ReactivityData,

HealthHazardData,

Precautions for Safe Handling and Use,

ControlMeasures.

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

Physical/Chemical Characteristics,
Sub Sections?

A

Boiling point,

Solubility in water,

Appearance and odor,

Melting Point.

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

Fire and Explosion Hazard Sub Sections?

A

Flammable Limits,

Extinguishing Media,

Special Fire Fighting Procedures.

30
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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

Reactivity Data Sub Section?

A

Stability or Incompatibility to other products.

31
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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

Health Hazard Data Sub Section?

A

Modes of entry,

Acute and chronic symptoms,

Emergency First Aid Procedures,

Carcinogenicity.

32
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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Sub Section?

A

Waste Disposal Methods,

Spill Procedures.

33
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Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Important Sections:

ControlMeasures Sub Section?

A

Personal Protective Equipment,

Ventilation Dilution method,

Work Hygienic Practices.

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Identifying Items in HMIRS:

What are the items in HMIRS?

A

Federal Stock Number,

NIIN (Last 9 numbers of FSN),

Part/Catalog number used by manufacturer,

Trade name,

Chemical name.

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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

What do you use, when determining the proper medical screening required for individual workers?

A

The Medical Matrix.

36
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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

Medical Matrix Hazard Specific?

A

Its aim is to protect workers who are exposed or potentially exposed to HM in the workplace.

37
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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

Medical Matrix Hazard Specific identifies who?

A

Workers who need examination, establishing exam content, the periodicity of exams, performance of exams and the documentation of results which provide statistical data to evaluate trends and effects of exposure.

38
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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

Medical Examinations?

A

Target specific body organs or organ systems potentially subject to HM whether by inhalation, ingestion, absorption or other routes of entry.

39
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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

Medical Examinations:

What are the elements of the exam?

A

Include pertinent medical history (personal, family, and work histories),

Specific ancillary tests (labs, X-rays, PFT, etc…),

And a hands on medical exam by a clinical provider.

40
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Health Requirements Aboard Ship:

Medical Examinations:

Provides for follow-up examinations and notification to the worker of health related issues as a result of what?

A

Exposure to HM or hazardous workplace environments.

41
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What does NFPL stand for?

A

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Label.

42
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NFPL:

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has created a system that assigns what?

A

Hazard ratings to materials.

43
Q

NFPL:

These supplementary hazard ratings can be used for guidance in what?

A

Handling and storing HM.

44
Q

NFPL:

Where can you see the NFPL?

A

You may see these labels on truck tank and rail cars, buildings, and in hardware stores.

45
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NFPL:

These labels are used to warn who?

A

Firefighters of materials contained within.

46
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NFPL:

How many categories of NFPL?

A

Four categories and colors.

47
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NFPL:

What does the four categories do?

A

Provides visual reference to the type of HM/HW being utilized or transported that assists in the containment or emergency response efforts to minimize exposure and effects of hazardous materials.

48
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NFPL:

What is category red?

A

Fire Hazard,

Flash point by various temperatures.

49
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NFPL:

What is category blue?

A

Health Hazard,

Degree of health hazard.

50
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NFPL:

What is category yellow?

A

Reactivity,

Stability of item or type of reaction when combined.

51
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NFPL:

What is category white?

A

Specific Hazard,

Acid, Alkali, Oxidizer, Corrosive, Radioactive.

52
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Training Workers Who May be Exposed to HAZMAT:

Who is responsible for the training?

A

Work center supervisor.

53
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Training Workers Who May be Exposed to HAZMAT:

What does the WSS train?

A

Train workers on the use of SDS and ensure the SDS is available for review,

Train personnel with proper Personal Protective Equipment and inform them of the hazards associated with the material,

Inform workers where a copy of the SDS can be obtained.

54
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

How many phases of action are there?

A

Nine phases of actions (may occur individually or combined.

55
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase one?

A

Discovery and Notification,

(Work Center Supervisor, OOD, CDO, DCA).

56
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase two?

A

Initiation of action,

(Repair Party, Fire Fighting Team).

57
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase three?

A

Evaluation,

(Explosimeter, Oxygen Analyzer).

58
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase four?

A

Containment and Damage Control,

(Setting X-Ray, Yoke, Zebra).

59
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase five?

A

Dispersion of Gases/Vapors,

(Ventilation Systems, Red Devil Blowers).

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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase six?

A

Cleanup and Decontamination (Spill Kit).

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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase seven?

A

Disposal of Contaminated Materials,

(EPA Standards or Overboard Discharge).

62
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase eight?

A

Certification for Re-entry,

(On-Scene Leader, Safety Officer, DCA, Commanding Officer).

63
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Action to Take for a HAZMAT Spill:

What is phase nine?

A

Follow up reports,

(Safety Officer, Medical, HAZMAT Coordinator).