Block IV - Occupational and Personal Safety Flashcards
What does ORM stand for?
Operational Risk Management
Define ORM.
Systematic, decision making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources. Tool Used to make informed decisions by providing the baseline of knowledge and experience available. Tool for both on and off duty and it encompasses a 5 step process that requires constant review for new hazards or engineering controls available.
ORM 5 Step Process.
Identify Hazards, Assess Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implement Controls, Supervise.
Describe a Class A Mishap.
Resulting total cost of reportable material property damage is $2M or more; or an injury or occupational illness that results in a fatality or permanent total disability.
There are how many different classes of mishaps identified by naval safety program?
- Class A, B, and C.
Describe Class B Mishap.
The resulting total cost of reportable material or property damage is $500K or more but less than $2M; or an injury or occupational illness that results in permanent partial disability; or three or more personnel are inpatient hospitalized.
Describe Class C Mishap.
The resulting total cost of reportable material or property damage is $50K or more but less than $500K; a non fatal injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift on which it occurred; or a non-fatal illness or disease that causes loss of time from work or disability at any time. For reporting purposes, reportable lost workday class C mishaps are those which result in 5 or more lost workdays beyond the date of injury or onset of illness.
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
Examples of PPE used in Naval Aviation are?
Cranials, Eye Pro (Impact Resistant/Chemical Goggles/Face Shields/Masks), Hearing Protection (Soft Disposable, Earmuffs), Gloves, Foot Protection
What is the minimum type of footwear requirement?
Steel toed boots, ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Approved, and FOD free soles.