6-14-2 Manage CHT and Wastewater Surveillance Program Flashcards
CHT
Collection, Holding and Transfer
NAVMED P-5010-7
Wastewater Treatment and Disposal
MDR Responsibilities
- Indoctrination of personnel concerting potential health hazards
- Provide on-site advice, when requested in the event of major sewage leaks or spills
3 Modes of Operation for CHT
- Restricted Waters
- At Sea
- In Port
Type II-B Marine Sanitation Device
Transfer Elements for CHT
- Sewage Pumps
- Each tank has 2 pumps discharging grey water, Ship Waste Off-Loading Barge (SWOB)
2 Modes of SWOB
Ship Waste Off-Loading Barge
- Manual Mode
Deactivates at 10% of tank volume
- Automatice Mode
10%, pump stops
30%, signals pump to activate
60%, Standby pump to activate
80%, Visual and High Volume Alarm activated
What poses the greatest danger to ships and personnel?
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
Can become explosive if not aerated, 2,000+ gallons must be aerated
Pump Rooms require what?
- Slight negative pressure
- 2 Emergency Escape Breathing Devices
Good for 10 minutes, based on breathing
Toxic or Explosives gases with CHT
Hydrogen Sulfide
- Rotten egg smell
Methane
Ammonia
CO2
Immz required to be up to date for wastewater work
- Polio (IPV)
- Tetanus Diptheria
Required PPE
- Coveralls
- Rubber Boots/Gloves
- Face shields
- SCBA when necessary
FDA Approved Disinfectants
Germicides
- Phenolic
- Iodine
Color of Ship’s interior color code?
Gold
- Valve handles
- Operating levers
CHT designed to operate in what 3 modes?
- At Sea
Sewage/grey waters diverted overboard - In port
SWOB - In restricted waters
Stored in holding tanks, grey water discharged via diverter valves