Hazardous Materials Control Program Flashcards

1
Q

What does HMC&M stand for?

A

HAZMAT

Control and

Management

Program

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2
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What does CHRIMP stand for?

A

Consolidated

Hazardous Material

Reutilization and

Inventory

Management

Program

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3
Q

What’s the purpose of HMC&M?

A

Create CHRIMP and Reduce onboard quantities of HAZMAT

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4
Q

Who directs all ships to have CHRIMP?

A

CNO

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5
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All U.S. Navy ships are required to implement what program?

A

CHRIMP

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6
Q

What’s the purpose of CHRIMP?

A

for all HAZMAT to be centrally controlled on the ships and subs

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7
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What does HAZMINCENs stand for?

A

Hazardous Material Minimization Centers

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8
Q

What is OPNAVINST 5100.28?

A

(HMUG)

Hazardous Material User’s Guide

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What’s the purpose of HAZMINCENs?

A

centralize management of hazardous waste materials

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10
Q

What are the 4 types of HAZMAT?

A
  1. Shipboard
  2. Used
  3. Excess
  4. Empty containers
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11
Q

HAZMINCENs are only found on what type of ships?

A

Big decks

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12
Q

What does HMIRS stand for?

A

HAZMAT Information Resources System

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13
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What’s the purpose of HMIRS?

A

DoD website for Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and related information on hazardous materials

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14
Q

Who is the point of contact for HMRIS?

A

Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

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15
Q

What was established to assist Federal Government personnel who handle, store, transport, use, or dispose of HAZMAT

A

HMIRS

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16
Q

DOD 6050.5LR

A

Restricted information

Requires ID and pass code

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17
Q

DOD 6050.5L

A

Unclassified Information
User ID only

18
Q

5 SMDR Responsibilities of the HAZMAT Control Program

A
  1. (M)aintain hard copies of SDS
  2. (A)ssist HM spills or mishaps
  3. (I)dentify HM emergencies
  4. (T)raining
  5. (S)DS info from HAZMAT coordinator
19
Q

What does SDS stand for?

A

Safety Data Sheet

20
Q

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

A

SDS

21
Q

How many sections are in the SDS binder?

A

12

22
Q

What’s in section 2 of the SDS?

A

Company name, address, and emergency #

23
Q

What’s in section 7 of the SDS?

A

Physical/Chemical Characteristics:

  • (B)oiling point
  • (A)ppearance and odor
  • (M)elting pot
  • (S)olubility in water
24
Q

What’s in section 8 of the SDS?

A

Fire

  • (S)pecial fire fighting procedures
  • (E)xtinguishing
  • (F)lammable limits
25
Q

What’s in section 11 of the SDS

A

Precautions for Safe Handling and Use:

  • Waste disposal methods
  • Spill procedures
26
Q

What’s in section 12 of the SDS?

A

Control Measures:

  • PPE
  • Ventilation
  • Hygienic practices
27
Q

What do you use to determine the proper medical screening required for individual workers?

A

Medical matrix

28
Q

Hazard Specific

A

protect workers who are exposed or potentially exposed to HM in the workplace

29
Q

What does NFPA stand for?

A

National Fire Protection Association

30
Q

NFPA has created a system that assigns what to materials?

A

hazard ratings

31
Q

NFPA labels are used to warn who of what?

A

firefighters of hazardous materials contained within

32
Q

What does HMUG stand for?

A

Hazardous Materials User’s Guide

33
Q

OPNAVINST 5100.28

A

HMUG

34
Q

What are the 4 categories and colors of NFPA labels?

A
  1. Fire (RED): Flash point by various temperatures
  2. Health (BLUE): Degree of health hazard
  3. Reactivity (YELLOW): Stability of item or type of reaction when combined
  4. Specific Hazard (WHITE): Acid, Alkali, Oxidizer, Corrosive, Radioactive.
35
Q

Who’s responsibility is it to train workers who may be exposed to HAZMAT?

A

WCS

36
Q

Work Center Supervisor’s 3 Responsibilities:

A
  1. Train workers on the use of SDS and ensure it’s available for review
  2. Train personnel with proper PPE and inform them of the hazards associated with the material
  3. Inform workers where a copy of SDS can be obtained
37
Q

What are the 9 actions to take of a HAZMAT Spill?

A
  1. (D)iscovery & Notification
  2. (I)nitiation of Action
  3. (E)valuation
  4. Containment and Damage Control
  5. Dispersion of Gases/Vapors
  6. Cleanup & Decontamination
  7. Disposal
  8. Certification of Re-entry
  9. Follow up Reports
38
Q

What 4 people are you notifying for Discovery and Notification?

A
  1. WCS
  2. OOD
  3. CDO
  4. DCA
39
Q

What 3 people are involved with Follow up Reports?

A
  1. Safety Officer
  2. Medical
  3. HAZMAT Coordinator
40
Q

Who is involved with Follow up Reports?

A

Safety Officer, Medical, HAZMAT Coordinator

41
Q

Who allows the crew back into the space?

A

Safety Officer

42
Q

What 4 people are involved with certifying re-entry?

A
  1. On-Scene Leader
  2. Safety Officer
  3. DCA
  4. CO