Misc. Material Flashcards
Atmospheric Pressure @ Sea Level?Reference: (FAA-H-8083-30) 3-37
29.92Hg / 1013.25mb / 14.7 psi
Gas Turbine Engines Types?Reference: (FAA-H-8083-32-V1) 1-37
1) . Turbo Fan
2) . Turbo Prop
3) . Turbo Shaft
4) . Turbo Jet
Seven-Step ORM Process
(COMDTINST 3500.3) P.6
- Identify Mission Tasks
- Identify Hazards
- Assess Risks
- Identiy Options
- Evaluate Risks vs. Gain
- Executive Decision
- Monitor Situation
ORM Step 2: Identify Hazards - Acronym?
(COMDTINST 3500.3) P.13
Planning
Event Complexity
Asset
Commuinication (and Supervision)
Environment
ORM Step 4: Identify Options - Acronym?
(COMDTINST 3500.3) P.13
Spread Out
Transfer
Avoid
Accept
Reduce
Mishap Class A:
CIM_5100_47A P.63
Class A:
- An Injury or occupational illness resulting in fatality or permanent disablity
- property damage $2,000,000 or geater
Mishap Class B:
CIM_5100_47A P.63
- Any Injury or occupational illness results in permanent or partial disablity
- property damage $500,000 to $2,000,000
- Three or more personnel are hospitalized inpatient.
Mishap Class C:
CIM_5100_47A P.64
- Loss of time from work
- Placement on a limited/restricted duty status
- Transfer of an individual to a different job.
- $50,000 - $500,000
Mishap Class D:
CIM_5100_47A P.64
- work-related injury requiring more than simple first aid treatment
- $5,000 - $50,000
- Near misses (High Potential for Loss)
Mishap Class E:
CIM_5100_47A P.64
Class E – Class E aviation mishaps involve damage to the engine and integral engine components only, regardless of the damage cost. Integral engine components for the purpose of Class E reporting include: engine controls, engine mounted accessory gearboxes and engine plumbing, etc. Class E mishaps can only be Flight or Aviation Ground mishaps. Class E incidents also include engine Foreign Object Debris/Damage (FOD) damage incidents. If the damage is not limited to the engines (e.g., airframe, propellers, rotor blades, causes an injury, etc.), the mishap shall be reported and investigated according to the appropriate mishap class based on the mishap’s severity.
Hazard Abatement Plans
CIM_5100_47A P.118
Hazardous workplace conditions that are beyond the unit’s ability to correct, or require longer than 30 days to correct, require the preparation of an abatement plan.
Hearing Protective Devices
CIM_5100_47A P.155
- ) Hearing protective devices shall be worn by all personnel when they enter or work in an area where the operations generate noise levels of:
- Equal to or greater than 85 dB(A) continuous
- 140 dB(C) peak levels or greater
2.) A combination of insert and circumaural type hearing protective devices (double hearing protection) shall be worn where noise levels exceed 104 dB(A)
Medical Surveillance (OMSEP) Program
CIM_5100_47A P.155
All employees whose exposure equals or exceeds an 8-hour time weighted average of 85 decibels be enrolled in the medical surveillance program (OMSEP HCP).
Maximum of ____ recipients allowable per MS Outlook message.
(CGBI Basic Training Guide) P.16