Safety/Rick Management (RM) Flashcards
____ is a decision-making process to ______ evaluate possible courses of action, identify risks and _____, and determine the best courses of ____ for any given situation
Risk Management, systematically, benefits,
action
What are the 5 steps of RM process? 1 \_\_\_\_\_\_ Hazards 2\_\_\_\_\_\_\_Hazards 3\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_Controls & Make \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ 4 Implement \_\_\_\_\_\_ 5 \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ & Evaluate
Identify Assess Develop/Decisions Controls Supervise
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA is part of what department in the US?
Department of Labor
The ______ safety guidance mandates workers are provided a safe and healthy workplace
AFOSH - AF Occupational Safety Health
When must AF units comply with AF Consolidated Occupational Safety Instructions?
Must comply with all applicable safety guidance during all times of operation
Does the AF Consolidated Occupational Safety Instructions of 3D0X2 dictate what must be accomplished, but not how or by whom it will be accomplished by?
True
About how many of all accidents are due to human error?
95%
Who is notified for each incident/mishap that results in damage to AF property or injury to personnel?
Wing Safety Office, Work Center Supervisor, Unit Safety Rep.
What are the 4 principles of Risk Management?
Accept no ___ _____
Make Risk Decisions at _____ ______
Integrate RM into _____, Activities, _______
Apply the Process _____ and _____
- necessary risk
- appropriate level
- Operations, Planning at all levels
- Cyclically, Continuously
Who recommends controls to mitigate health risks associated with identified health threats/hazards?
Bioenvironmental Engineering
What method is considered least preferred when controlling hazards and should not be relied upon alone to protect against hazards?
The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Which form is used to report hazards?
AF 475
_______ Holds the primary responsibility for identifying workplace hazards
Individuals
What are some physical hazards? \_\_\_\_\_ lighting \_\_\_\_\_\_ level of noise and vibration excess \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ extreme \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ oxygen \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
- Insufficient
- excessive
- pressure
- temperature
- deficiency
- non-ionizing radiation
What are some chemical hazards?
Risk of direct ____ ______
accidental ______
absortion of _________ chemicals
- skin contact
- ingestion
- hazardous
- inhalation
What are some Biological hazards?
_____, bacteria, _______, protozoan, _______
- Virus
- Fungus
- or other living organisms that can cause disease in healthy humans
What are some Human hazards?
____, inattention, _____, worry, _____, urgency,
- Fatigue
- anger
- distraction
- lack of job knowledge are factors
What form is used for documenting the completion of mandatory employee and safety training?
AF Form 55
What Outlines mandatory training items that supervisors use to prepare job safety training guides (JSTG)?
Job Safety Training Outline JSTO
What identifies applicable safety, fire protection/prevention and health requirements for those specific work environment.
How is it accomplished?
Job Safety Training Guide JSTG
- accomplished through safety awareness and job safety training
Who reports personal injury, property damage and any suspected exposure to biological, chemical, or nuclear hazardous material soon as practical
How long can it not exceed?
Supervisor
- not to exceed 24 hours
What are some common work center accidents?
____ surface mishaps
_____ material handling mishaps
______ mishaps
walking
- manual
- electrical
If overexpose to non-ionizing radiation, when is medical exam required?
within 72 hours