Mishaps Flashcards

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What is a “Class A” Mishap?

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An injury or occupational illness resulting in fatality or permanent total disability. The cost of reportable property damage is $2,000,000 or greater.

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What is a Class B Mishap?

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An Injury or occupational illness resulting in permanent partial disability.
The resulting cost of property damage is between $500k and $2mil.
3 or more personnel are hospitalized inpatient.

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What is a Class C Mishap?

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An injury or occupational illness requires treatment by a medical professional and results in (for any time beyond the day or shift which the mishap occurred): Loss of time from work, placement on limited duty, removal from flight status, and/or transfer from any individual to a different job.

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What is a Class D Mishap?

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A work-related injury or illness that requires more than simple first aid, but does not meet the criteria for a Class C mishap.
Non-aviation property damage between $5000 or more but less than $50,000
Aviation property damage less than $50k.
Near misses with a high potential for loss.

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What is the timeline for Initial Mishap Notification for Class A/B Mishaps? Who gets notified?

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Call MSRT-W Chain of Command immediately. Call the National Command Center within 5 minutes. Enter a preliminary message in CGMS and eMisReps within 12 hours.

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What is the timeline for initial response to a Class C/D Mishap?

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Enter mishap into e-MisReps within 24 hours for Operational Mishaps.

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