safety fundamentals Flashcards
DISCUSS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAVY SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM
safety and occupational health
All in 1900’s
obligated to provide 7 month safety and health inspections
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: CO
Ultimate responsibility for safety
matters within his or her unit
appoints a safety officer or safety
manager
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: XO
Enforces the CO’s Safety Program
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: Safety Officer
investigates and reports
WHAT IS THE
OBJECTIVE OF THE
NAVY’S SAFETY
PROGRAM
enhance operational readiness by
will maintain safe work
environment
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: Department Head
Responsible for safety among department Ensure all personnel are trained. -Ensure workspaces are inspected -Report Mishaps to Safety officer.
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: Division Officer
Responsible for safety among division
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: WCS
Responsible for safety within work
center
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: Safety Petty Officer
Assist the safety officer
-E-5 or above
EXPLAIN SAFETY PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COMMAND PERSONNEL: All Hands
Everyone is a safety observer and must
report unsafe conditions
WHAT IS THE
PURPOSE OF
ORM?
decision making tool designed to
help mitigate risk and increase effectiveness
EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING AS THEY APPLY TO ORM: Identifying hazards
Find out what are the hazards
EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING AS THEY APPLY TO ORM: Assessing hazards
What are the probability and severity
of the hazard
EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING AS THEY APPLY TO ORM: Making risk decision
Does benefit outweigh risk
EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING AS THEY APPLY TO ORM: Implement Controls
Enforce:
PPE
Engineering controls
Administrative controls
EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING AS THEY APPLY TO ORM: Supervising
Monitor to see if controls are working
DISCUSS THE 4
PRINCIPLES OF
ORM:
Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost. Accept no unnecessary risk. Anticipate and manage risk by planning. Make risk decisions at the right level.
DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING HAZARD SEVERITY CODES: Category I (Catastrophic)
-Death,
-total disability
-grave damage
-Loss of the ability to accomplish the
mission
DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING HAZARD SEVERITY CODES: Category II (Critical)
-severe injury, damage
Significantly degraded mission
capability or unity readiness
DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING HAZARD SEVERITY CODES: Category III (Moderate)
Degraded mission capability or unit
readiness
-minor injuries, damage, or
inefficiencies
DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING HAZARD SEVERITY CODES: Category IV (Negligible)
Little or no adverse impact on mission
capability or unit readiness
-minimal threat to personnel and
property
MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory A
imminent
MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory B
Probably will occur in time.
MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory C
may occur in time
MISHAP
PROBABILITY
CODES:
Subcategory D
Unlikely to occur, but not impossible
DEFINE THE TERMS "HAZARD SEVERITY" AND "MISHAP PROBABILITY"
HAZARD SEVERITY: The degree of
injury, illness, property damage, loss of
assets , or effect on the mission or task.
MISHAP PROBABILITY: Assessment of
such factors as location, exposure,
affected populations, experience, or
previously statistics.
EXPLAIN REQUIREMENTS TO PROPERLY USE AND MAINTAIN PPE:
All PPE should be worn as required by
competentent authority and maintained
IAW manufacturers instructions
EXPLAIN THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SAFETY COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
develop recommendations
analyze progress of safety programs
DISCUSS THE PURPOSE OF A MISHAP INVESTIGATION AND WHO'S RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING THE INVESTIGATION:
determine the primary and
contributing causes of the mishap and
to prevent further reaccurance
Conducted by safety officer
NCIS in matters involving death
DISCUSS THE HIERARCHY OR PREFERRED CONTROL MEASURES FOR FALL HAZARDS: Elimination
Removing the hazard from a
workplace.
This is the most effective control
measure
DISCUSS THE HIERARCHY OR PREFERRED CONTROL MEASURES FOR FALL HAZARDS: Engineering Controls
If the hazard cannot be eliminated,
isolated, or separated, engineering
control is the next-preferred measure
to control the risk
DISCUSS THE HIERARCHY OR PREFERRED CONTROL MEASURES FOR FALL HAZARDS: Administrative Controls
erecting warning signs or
restricting access to certain areas
DISCUSS THE HIERARCHY OR PREFERRED CONTROL MEASURES FOR FALL HAZARDS: Personal Protective Systems and Equipment
when it is necessary to increase
protection by employing a backup
system
WHAT IS THE
PURPOSE OF THE
HAZMAT
PROGRAM?
prevent, minimize, or eliminate the
introduction of hazardous material
EXPLAIN THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF ALL UNIT PERSONNEL AS APPLIED TO SAFETY:
Everyone is responsible for maintaining
safe workplace.
Comply with safety standards and
report hazards
EXPLAIN THE MAINTENANCE AND USE OF PPE AND WHY IT IS NECESSARY:
lessen the likelihood of injuries or illness
DISCUSS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
raise awareness on various safety and health topics
DISCUSS ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND TAG-OUT PRECAUTIONS
tag out when possible recharge can happen with negative impacts
DISCUSS THE
PURPOSE OF
SAFETY STANDDOWNS
safety, training, awareness
DISCUSS THE
PURPOSE OF
SAFETY STANDDOWNS
safety, training, awareness
DESCRIBE THE PARAMETERS OF THE FOLLOWING MISHAP CALSSIFICATIONS: Class A
$2 million+ in
damages
i.e -death, total disability or, destroyed
DoD aircraft
DESCRIBE THE PARAMETERS OF THE FOLLOWING MISHAP CALSSIFICATIONS: Class B
$500,000-less
than $2million
partial
disability or 3+ are hospitalized
DESCRIBE THE PARAMETERS OF THE FOLLOWING MISHAP CALSSIFICATIONS: Class C
$50,000- less than $500,000 involving one or more DoD personnel that results in one or more days away from work
Extra question:
What is GHS
GOLBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM
A system for standardizing and
harmonizing the classification and
labeling of chemicals.
single/double hearing protection requirements
single-greater than 84 db
double- 96db+ less than 8 hours exposure
WHAT ARE THE RISK FACTORS WORK-RELATED MUSKULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
Force Repetition Awkward or static postures Vibration Contact stress
What are the 5 Risk
assessment codes
Critical Serious Moderate Minor Neglible
What are the three
ORM process
levels?
- Time Critical
- Deliberate
- In-depth