OPNAVINST 5100.19E- Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Flashcards

1
Q

Ships shall not expose personnel to excessive what and shall provide a shipboard work environment that minimizes the probability of such exposure? (Page B2-1)

A

Heat stress

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What is any combination of air temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, airflow, workload, and health conditions that may stress the body as it attempts to regulate body temperature? ( Page B2-1)

A

Heat stress

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To obtain accurate and reliable data on heat stress conditions, ships shall conduct heat stress surveys to record dry-bulb (DB), wet-bulb (WB), and what other readings? (Page B2-1)

A

Globe Temperature (GT)

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4
Q

What is calculated using dry-bulb, wet-bulb, and globe Temperature? (Page B2-2)

A

Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index

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5
Q

Heat acclimatization occurs gradually, usually requiring how many weeks or more? (Page B2-2)

A

Three

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The Commanding Officer shall report to the what those material deficiencies, beyond ship’s force capability to correct, which contribute to heat stress conditions aboard the ship? (PageB2-3)

A

Immediate Superior In Command (ISIC)

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Q

Who shall provide training to divisions on heat stress health hazards, symptoms, prevention, and first aid procedures, upon request? (Page B2-3)

A

Medical Department Representative (MDR)

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8
Q

IF maintenance or repair is required, record all heat stress related deficiencies on what? (Page B2-4)

A

Consolidated Ship’s Maintenance Project (CSMP)

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Q

Who shall limit personnel heat exposures per established stay times, except as approved by the commanding officer in an operational emergency? (Page B2-5)

A

Division Officers

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Use a WBGT meter or what to measure DB, WB, and GT, and compute the WBGT index to determine the amount of time it is safe to work in a given space?

A

Automated Heat Stress System (AHSS)

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Q

What shall be permanently mounted at watch and workstations throughout the ship where heat stress conditions may exist? (Page B2-6)

A

Hanging Dry-Bulb (DB) thermometer

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12
Q

Placement of the DB thermometers may be in or out of the ventilation air stream but must be hung at least how many feet from any supply ventilation terminal/ opening? (Page B2-7)

A

Two

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13
Q

If the difference between the hanging DB thermometer and the DB temperature measured with the WBGT meter, during a survey, is how many degrees Fahrenheit or greater at any watch or workstation, then the DB thermometer is not representative of the temperature at the workstation? (Page B2-7)

A

Five

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14
Q

If ventilation is present at the workstation where an Automated Heat Stress System (AHSS) unit will be installed, then the sensor should be located in relation to the ventilation duct such that airflow to the sensor does not exceed what fpm? (Page B2-7)

A

600

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15
Q

Dry-bulb thermometers must still be mounted on ships with what? (Page B2-8)

A

Automated Heat Stress System (AHSS)

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16
Q

The surveyor uses the WBGT index, along with the individual’s physical exertion level, to determine the permissible heat exposure limits referred to as the what? (Page B2-9)

A

Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL) stay times

17
Q

The operating range for the RSS-220 and Vista Model 960 WBGT meters is 65 degrees Fahrenheit to how many degrees Fahrenheit? (Page B2-9)

A

150

18
Q

The operating range for the Automated Heat Stress System (AHSS) is 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and 10%to what percent relative humidity? (Page B2-9)

A

95%

19
Q

The heat stress surveyors shall conduct the first WBGT measurement in the workspace after the meter has been in the space how many minutes to enable it to equilibrate to the surrounding area? (Page B2-10)

A

Five

20
Q

The heat stress surveyor shall record all non automated survey readings to the nearest how many degrees Fahrenheit? (Page B2-10)

A

0.1

21
Q

Under normal operations, routine watches in engineering spaces are expected to be how many hours at a Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL) III or lower? (Page B2-13)

A

Four

22
Q

How many options are provided for follow-on-surveys for engineering spaces on non-nuclear, steam-powered ships and for laundries, sculleries, galleys, steam catapult spaces and arresting gear spaces? (Page B2-14)

A

Two

23
Q

The WBGT meter, motorized psychrometer, or commercially available what may be used to measure DB and WB temperature? (PAGE B2-15)

A

Hygrometer

24
Q

The department head may elect to have more than one stay time rotation in a workspace if permitted by what? (Page B2-15)

A

Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL)

25
Q

What is for use in especially hot environments here reduced stay times have been imposed on watch/work standers? (Page B2-16)

A

Time Weighted Mean (TWM) WBGT

26
Q

Supervisors shall direct personnel standing watch or working in spaces in reduced stay times (except in operational emergencies as directed by the CO) to leave the heat stress environment prior to the expiration of the Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL) stay time. These personnel shall move to a cool, dry area conductive to rapid physiological recovery (an area with a DB temperature of how many degrees Fahrenheit or less)? (Page B2-16)

A

80

27
Q

Drink more water than satisfies thirst, but not more than how many liters per hour when working in a heat stress environment? (Page B2–17)

A

1.5

28
Q

The use of using cooling vests that contain what-based phase change material is not recommended? (Page B2-18)

A

Paraffin

29
Q

What shall provide a fiscal year-end summary of shipboard heat stress cases from the Web Enabled Safety System (WESS) database by type of operation, and ship class to CNO (N09F)? (Page B2-18)

A

NAVENIRHLTHCEN

30
Q

What provides a measure of environmental conditions? (Page B2-18)

A

WBGT index

31
Q

The Navy has developed how many Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL) curves? (Page B2-18)

A

Six

32
Q

Personnel conducting heavy repairs or other strenuous work shall have their stay time determined by using what? (Page B2-20)

A

Physiological Heat Exposure Limits (PHEL) curve VI

33
Q

If someone entering a workspace or area for the first time in approximately how long or more can smell the odor of stack gas and/ or fuel vapors, then a harmful concentration may be present? (Page B2-21)

A

Four hours