OPNAVINST 5100.19E, NAVY SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (SOH) PROGRAM MANUAL FOR FORCES AFLOAT Flashcards

1
Q

What is the greatest danger from ordnance?

A

Explosion

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2
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Personnel should not engage in operations involving ordnance which are within a how many mile radius of thunderstorms or high winds?

A

5

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3
Q

Which flag should be flying during ordnance cargo handling operations?

A

Bravo

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4
Q

Which standards address policy requirements for the requisitioning, receiving, storage, use, and disposal of all hazardous material (HM)?

A

Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M)

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5
Q

Which program is a Hazardous Material (HM) control and management plan calling for all Hazardous Material (HM) to be centrally controlled onboard ships?

A

Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program (CHRIMP)

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6
Q

What is an issue/reuse site with Hazardous Material (HM) inventory tracking by the Hazardous Inventory Control System for Windows (HICSWIN) software for surface ships and the Submarine Hazardous Material Inventory and Management System (SHIMS) for submarines?

A

HAZMINCEN

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7
Q

Which software enables the user the ability to control the Hazardous Material (HM) inventory

A

HICSWIN

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8
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Which code identifies items which the HAZMINCEN controls?

A

Material Management Indicator (MMI)

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9
Q

NAVICP-M will provide an SFR tracking number and/or technical response within how many hours of receipt of the SFR and appropriate supporting documentation?

A

48

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10
Q

What is a record of the Hazardous Material (HM) authorized aboard U.S. Navy surface ships?

A

Ship’s Hazardous Material List (SHML)

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11
Q

Who must monitor Hazardous Material (HM) stowage compartments for oxygen depletion, suspect explosive atmospheres, the presence of potentially toxic vapors, and CO2 accumulation any time the question arises as to the safety of a stowage area?

A

Gas Free Engineer

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12
Q

Maximum total storage capacity of in-use flammable liquid cabinets shall be limited to how many gallons per work-center?

A

30

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13
Q

All lubricating oils and petroleum products with a flash point greater than or equal to 200 degrees F but less than how many degrees should be stowed under fixed HALON or CO2 gas flooding or sprinkler protection or on the weather deck under protection from the elements?

A

1,500 degrees F

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14
Q

Aerosol containers should not be stowed in areas with temperatures above how many degrees?

A

120 degrees F

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15
Q

What provides work center personnel with the amount of Hazardous Material (HM) necessary to accomplish the job?

A

HAZMINCEN

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16
Q

Which two digit alpha-numeric code is used to provide a means of categorizing the reactivity of Hazardous Material (HM)?

A

HCC

17
Q

Aerosols containing material with a flash point less than how many degrees should be used on board ship only when required for a specific use and authorized by the cognizant division officer?

A

73 degrees F

18
Q

What should not be allowed to come into contact with paints, oils, greases, wetting agents, detergents, acids, antifreeze, alkalis, or combustible materials?

A

Calcium hypochlorite

19
Q

What are chlorinated hydrocarbons primarily used as insulation in electrical equipment?

A

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB’s)