MD1P1 Flashcards
Steps of ORM
- Identify Hazards
- Assess The Hazard
- Make Risk Decisions
- Implement Controls
- Supervise
TCRM
Apply ORM at the point of commencing or during the execution of a mission or task at the critical level
Irritation Burns
Caused by infrared and ultra-violet light
Division Officer (Shipboard Safety)
Ensures that personnel working in eye hazardous areas are trained on the proper use of protective eye wear and ear protection.
Emergency Eye Washing Stationed
Green sign White letters
Safety Officer
Maintains a record of noise hazardous areas and equipment
3 M System
Maintenance Material Management
Ship’s 3-M System Manager
Executive Officer
SKED
Computer program used to generate schedules for planning maintenance
General Alarm
Red Single Gong
Chemical Alarm
Green high steady pitch
Collision
Yellow 3 Pulses High pitched
Primary Telephone Circuits
Number J Letter
Auxiliary Telephone Circuits
X Number J Letter
Supplementary Telephone Circuits
“X NUMBER J”
Rudder Angle Order Indicator
graduated scale ranging from 0 to 35 degrees on each side
Engine Order Telegraph (EOT)
Communicates major speed changes to the engine room
EOT Forward Speeds
- 1/3
- 2/3
- Standard
- Full
- Flank
EOT Backing Speeds
- 1/3
- 2/3
- Full
Engine Revolution Telegraph (ERT)
Communicates minor speed changes to the engine room
Mast Head Light
White light
225 arc of visibility
Starboard Running Light
Green light
112.5 arc of visibility
Port Running Light
Red light
112.5 arc of visibility
Stern Light
White light
135 arc of visibility
Man Overboard Light
2 red pulsating lights
Breakdown Light
2 red steady lights