Unit 5.8 Sight Conservation Flashcards

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Sight Conservation Program Responsibilities Commanding Officer

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  • Ensure that an effective sight conservation program is established within the Command
  • Provide leadership by example regarding wearing of sight protection equipment
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Sight Conservation Program Responsibilities Safety Officer

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  • Evaluate areas, processes and equipment not previously evaluated by the Industrial Hygienist or when modifications have been made to workplace environments
  • – Determine sight protection equipment requirements for personnel in immediate and adjacent work areas
  • – Maintain a listing of eye hazardous areas, processes, or operations that require eye protection and those areas, which require eyewash or deluge shower facilities
  • – Annual evaluation for command compliance to the program
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Sight Conservation Program Responsibilities Division Officer

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  • Ensure sight hazardous areas are properly marked and labeled
  • Ensure personnel use proper eye protective devices when required
  • Refer personnel who wear corrective eyewear and work in eye hazard areas to the medical department to obtain prescription safety eyewear
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Sight Conservation Program Responsibilities Medical Department Representative

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  • Schedules sight screening examinations

- Provide refractory services and order eyeglass prescriptions as necessary

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Sight Conservation Program Responsibilities All Hands

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  • Comply with eye hazardous warning labels

- Properly wear sight protection equipment when in sight hazardous areas or performing eye hazardous evolutions

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Class IIIb or Class IV laser workers

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  • Research and development (R&D) and laboratory personnel who routinely work with unenclosed class III and class IV laser beams
  • Routinely repair or align class III or class IV laser system
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Who determines eye hazardous areas?

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  • Baseline IH survey

- Maintained by Ship’s Safety Officer

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List operations requiring eye protection

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  • Pouring or handling molten metals
  • Pouring or handling corrosive liquids/solids
  • Cutting and welding operation
  • Drilling
  • Grinding
  • Milling
  • Chipping
  • Sand Blasting
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Describe deck striping when designating eye hazardous areas.

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  • 2 to 3-inch yellow and black striped or checkerboard tape

- – Place on deck around operator areas

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How are placards mounted that designate eye hazardous areas?

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  • Mounted directly above the hazard, machinery, or door in a conspicuous location
  • “CAUTION: Eye Protection Required in This Area”
  • – Eye hazard signs or labels are NOT required on individual tools
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Where are safety goggles/spectacles required?

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  • Areas where possibility of flying objects, particulate, mists or vapors enter the eye
  • Spectacles with suitable filters are permitted for gas welding operations for light work and for inspections
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Describe chemical goggles

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  • Provide protection from liquids, splashes, mists, and sprays
  • Goggles may be flexible or rigid frame with a separate, cushioned fitting surface held in place by a supporting band
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