OIC - Safety/ Env Health Flashcards
What is a MISHAP?
An unplanned, unexpected, or undesirable event or series of events resulting in death, injury, occupational illness, or damage to or loss of materiel.
What items are grouped into Class A MISHAP’s?
An injury or occupational illness results in a fatality or permanent total disability.
The cost of reportable property damage is $2,000,000 or greater.
A Coast Guard aircraft, including an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) or cutter is missing, abandoned, recovery is impossible or impractical, or is beyond economical repair.
A Coast Guard boat has reportable property value of $100,000 or more and is missing or abandoned, for which recovery is impossible or impractical, or is beyond economical repair.
Any Coast Guard personnel are missing or missing in action.
What items are grouped into Class B MISHAP’s?
Any injury or occupational illness results in permanent partial disability.
The resulting cost of reportable property damage, or damage to cutters and aircraft (including UAS), is $500,000 or more, but less than $2,000,000.
Three or more personnel are hospitalized inpatient.
A Coast Guard boat has repairable damage of $100,000 or more.
What items are grouped into Class C MISHAP’s?
An injury or occupational illness that requires treatment by a medical professional and results in, for any time beyond the day or shift in which it occurred:
(a) Loss of time from work;
(b) Placement on a limited duty or restricted duty status;
(c) Removal from flight status, and/or;
(d) Transfer of any individual(s) to a different job.
The resulting cost of reportable property damage, or damage to cutters and aircraft (including UAS), is $50,000 or more, but less than $500,000.
Coast Guard boats that incur repairable damage of $50,000 or more, but less than $100,000.
What items are grouped into Class D MISHAP’s?
A work-related injury or illness requires more than simple first aid treatment but does not meet the criteria of a Class C mishap.
Non-aviation property damage of $5,000 or more but less than $50,000.
Near misses (High Potential for Loss).
What is a HIPO MISHAP?
High Potential for loss (HIPO). HIPO events include near misses and have Coast Guard-wide implications. HIPO incidents shall be reported, even with minimal or no injury, illness, or damage. They are usually associated with Class C or D mishaps since they have a potential to be a more severe mishap.
What is the preliminary database entry requirement for a Class A or B MISHAP?
12 Hours
What is the preliminary database entry requirement for a Class C or D HIPO MISHAP?
72 Hours
When is the final MISHAP report submission due for a Class C MISHAP?
14 Days
When is the final MISHAP report submission due for a Class D MISHAP?
21 Days
What kind of MISHAP would be required if a member received a static shock during helicopter hoisting operations?
An incident where boat crew members or other aircrew members receive a static shock during hoisting operations is considered a reportable Class D mishap.