Naval safety supervisor CH5 Flashcards

1
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  1. Who has established the NAVOSH Program? (Page 5-1)
A

chief of naval operations

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  1. In what year was the first NAVOSH Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5100.23C, written, defining the Navy’s occupational safety and health standards? (Page 5-1)
A

1983

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  1. What program addresses the maintenance of safe and healthful conditions in the workplace or the occupational environment? (Page 5-1)
A

navosh

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  1. What deals with preserving the health of workers on the job? (Page 5-2)
A

occupational health

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  1. What concerns the prevention of mishaps and injuries that may occur on the job? (Page 5-2)
A

occupational safety

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  1. What defines safety standards for ships, submarines, and small craft? (Page 5-2)
A

OPNAVINST 5100.19D

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  1. What involves inspecting every workplace at the facility or ship, from the overhead to the deck? (Page 5- 3)
A

industrial hygiene survey

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  1. What is a unit used to express sound pressure levels? (Page 5-3)
A

decibel

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  1. What is the legally established time-weighted average (TWA) concentration or ceiling concentration of a contaminant or the exposure level of a harmful physical agent that must not be exceeded? (Page 5-3)
A

Permissible exposure limit (PEL)

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  1. TLVs are established by what? (Page 5-4)
A

American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)

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  1. What is defined as any combination of work, air flow, humidity, air temperature, thermal radiation, or internal body condition that strains the body? (Page 5-5)
A

heat stress

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12
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  1. Taking noise measurements is part of the base-line or how many-month Industrial Hygiene Survey aboard ship? (Page 5-7)
A

18

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  1. Ashore, noise measurements are taken according to the workplace monitoring plan, and records are maintained for how many years? (Page 5-7)
A

40

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  1. The work areas where the sound level, continuous or intermittent, is routinely greater than 84 dB(A) or where the peak sound pressure level, caused by impulse or impact noise, routinely exceeds what dB are considered hazardous noise areas? (Page 5-8)
A

140

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15
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  1. Personnel working in designated hazardous noise areas or operating noise-hazardous equipment must wear combination of both the insert type and circumaural muff type of hearing-protective devices in all areas where noise levels exceed how many dB(A)? (Page 5-9)
A

104

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16
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  1. Each hearing-protective device is tested and assigned a what? (Page 5-9)
A

NRR

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  1. What manages the overall program for hazardous material control and management for the Navy? (Page 5-9)
A

naval supply systems command

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  1. Only a state authority or what else may designate material as hazardous waste? (Page 5-9)
A

environmental protection agency

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19
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  1. What are technical bulletins containing information about hazardous material? (Page 5-10)
A

material safety data sheets

20
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  1. What is a computerized database of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)? (Page 5-10)
A

hazardous materials information systems

21
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  1. The HMIS data base provides useful information on more than how many hazardous materials used by DOD? (Page 5-10)
A

70,000

22
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  1. What provides the handler, shipper, and user of a hazardous material with critical information? (Page 5- 10)
A

labeling

23
Q
  1. The Navy considers any person found to have vision in one eye of what or worse to be visually impaired? (Page 5-14)
A

20/200

24
Q
  1. A warning sign and how many-inch yellow and black striping or checkerboard markings on the deck identify eye-hazardous areas? (Page 5-14)
A

3

25
Q
  1. In no instance should a person have to travel more than 100 feet or take more than how many seconds to get to the eyewash unit? (Page 5-15)
A

10

26
Q
  1. Plumbed and self-contained emergency eyewash equipment flush the eyes using potable water. The minimum flow rate must be 0.4 gallons per minute for how many continuous minutes? (Page 5-15)
A

15

27
Q
  1. Workers who smoke and are exposed to asbestos have chances how many times greater of developing cancer? (Page 5-16)
A

90

28
Q
  1. What is energy transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves (rays) or nuclear particles? (Page 5-17)
A

radiation

29
Q
  1. Alpha particles, beta particles, and neutrons are what types of particles? (Page 5-17)
A

nuclear

30
Q
  1. Radiation with enough energy to strip electrons from atoms in the media through which it passes is known as what type of radiation? (Page 5-17)
A

ionizing

31
Q
  1. How many types of air contamination may we be exposed to? (Page 5-18)
A

six

32
Q
  1. Fumes are very small particles (what size or less) formed by the condensation of volatilized solids, usually metals? (Page 5-19)
A

1 micrometer

33
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  1. What is a material that under normal conditions of temperature and pressure tends to occupy the entire space uniformly? (Page 5-19)
A

gas

34
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  1. Smoke is carbon or soot particles less than what in size resulting from the incomplete combustion of carbonaceous materials such as coal or oil? (Page 5-19)
A

.1 micrometer

35
Q
  1. What is the gaseous state of a substance that is normally a liquid or solid at room temperature? (Page 5- 19)
A

vapor

36
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  1. What type of respirator removes air contaminants by filtering, absorbing, adsorbing, or chemical reaction? (Page 5-19)
A

air purifying

37
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  1. What type of respirator provides breathing air independent of the environment? (Page 5-19)
A

supplied air

38
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  1. What provides protection in oxygen-deficient environments or other environments dangerous to life or health? (Page 5-20)
A

scba

39
Q
  1. What protects the user in a hazardous environment? (Page 5-20)
A

personal protective equipment (ppe)

40
Q
  1. Personnel must wear parachute-type safety harnesses with what type of safety lanyards when climbing, working aloft, or working over the side? (Page 5-22)
A

dyna brake

41
Q
  1. What officer supervises operation of the portable electrical tool issue room? (Page 5-22)
A

electrical safety

42
Q
  1. Ashore, tools must meet what approval or have a grounded metal case? (Page 5-22)
A

underwriters laboratories

43
Q
  1. All personnel, when reporting aboard and how often thereafter, receive indoctrination on basic electrical safety? (Page 5-23)
A

annually

44
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  1. Aboard ship, a gas free certificate is good for a maximum of what time frame? (Page 5-24)
A

8 hours

45
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  1. Ashore, the marine chemist performs gas free services as outlined in what instruction? (Page 5-24)
A

OPNAVINST 5100.23F

46
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  1. What is not authorized to inspect military workers or ships for safety, but it is authorized to inspect civilian work sites aboard ship? (Page 5-24)
A

OSHA