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A decision making tool used to increase operational effectiveness by identifying, assessing, and managing risks
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I AM IS
1. Identifying hazards
2. Assessing hazards
3. Making risk decisions
4. Implementing controls
5. Supervising
Identify the 11 pressure points
1.Temple
2. Under Jaw
3. Above Clavicle (Collar Bone)
4. Armpit
5. Elbow
6. Wrist
7. Hand
8. Pelvic/ Groin
9. Thigh
10. *Knee
11. Ankle
List the level of hazard severity
This hazard may cause severe injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets
CAT II
(CAT 2)
List the level of hazard severity
This hazard presents a minimal threat to personnel safety or health property, national, and service or command related interests or efficient use of assets
CAT IV
(CAT 4)
List the level of hazard severity
This hazard may cause loss of facility or asset or result in grave damage to national interests or death
CAT I
(CAT 1)
List the level of hazard severity
This hazard may cause minor injury, illness, property damage, and damage to national or service related interests or degradation to efficient use of assets
CAT III
(CAT 3)
Define the following
- HERO
- HERP
- HERF
- Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
- Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
- Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE
- Respirators
- Hand Protection
- Foot Protection
- Eye Protection
- Respirators - Protection from fumes or smoke
- Hand Protection - gloves made of latex, rubber, or leather to protect against shock, contamination, or burns
- Foot Protection - Steele toed shoes or boots and a rubber mat
- Eye Protection - Navy issued goggles or glasses
Describe the general characteristics of the following PPE
- Face Protection
- Skin/Body Protection
- Hearing Protection
- Face Protection - Face Shield
- Skin/Body Protection - coveralls, apron, FFE, or Tyvek Suit
- Hearing Protection - Earmuffs or Earplugs
An assessment of the expected consequence, define by degree of injury of occupational illness that could occur from exposure to a hazard
Hazard Severity
Describe the methods for cleaning an obstructed airway
- Standing Abdominal
- Reclining Abdominal
- Standing Chest Thrust
- Reclining Chest
An expression of risk combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability
Risk Assessment Code
(RAC)
Rack the two together
State the three objectives of first aid
- Save life
- Prevent further injury
- Limit infection
List all of the RAC’s
- Critical
- Serious
- Moderate
- Minor
- Negligible
Name the 4 required mishap reportable items
- Class A, B and C damage to government property mishaps
- Class A, B and C on duty DOD civilian mishaps and military on and off duty
- Any other work related injury or illness that involves medical treatment beyond:
a. First aid
b. Loss of consciousness
c. Day away from work
d. Light duty or limited duty
e. Days of job transfer
f. Restricted work for on-duty civilians
(First Loss of the Day causes Light Days of Restricted Work)
- Other incidents of interest as stated in OPNAVINST 5102.1D
*Forgot the Class A, B, and C Parts
State and discuss the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine
COWLIP
Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Provides the basic concept
Command and Control
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Describes the inherit nature and enduring principles of Naval forces
Warfare
Enduring = War
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Addresses the full range of capabilities that are essential in the support of Naval forces
Logistics
Full Range + Support = Logistics
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Points to the way for support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war
Intelligence
Other than war = intel b/c we support but we are not in the actual war
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions
Operations
Traditions = Operations
List the major area that comprise Naval Doctrine
Examines the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment
Planning
State the name and date of the following event
After three days of bitter fighting, the Japanese naval forces retreated , and the US Marines were able to secure the island. This battle marked the change from ____ to ____ operations in the pacific by the Allies but is marred by the tragedy of the Sullivan brothers, who all lost their lives forcing the Navy into a policy of separating family members aboard ships.
Guadalcanal
Nov 13-*15 1942
defensive to offensive
3 days after the Marines birthday
State the following event and the significance of it as it relates to Information Dominance
A total of 176 (150 Navy and 26 Marines) enlisted radio operators were specially trained at a unique school during 1928-1941.
The-one-the-Roof Gang:
Foundation of the CT community.