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31 Cards in this Set
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What is ORM?
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ORM is a decision making tool- used by people at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by anticipating hazards and reducing the potential for loss, thereby increasing the probability of a successful mission.
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What are the five steps in applying ORM?
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Identify Hazards, Assess the Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implement Controls, and Supervise
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What year did the US Army adopt Risk Management to reduce training and combat losses?
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1991
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What are the three types of ORM Controls?
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Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls, and Personal Protective Equipment
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Which ORM Control is the lease effective control and why?
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PPE is the least effective type of control because it does not reduce the probability of a mishap occurring, it only reduces the severity when a mishap does occur.
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How often do Safety Councils convene to develop recommendations for policy and analyze progress of the overall safety program?
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Quarterly
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Who does the Safety Council members consist of?
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Chairperson (CO or XO), Unit Safety Officer (recorder), and safety reps from each department
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Who is ultimately responsible for safety within the command?
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Commanding Officer
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Who is responsible for advising the CO on matters pertaining to safety, manages the command safety program, investigates mishaps, monitors projects, shops, and special evolutions for compliance with safety hazards?
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Safety Officer
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When should personnel use hearing protection?
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When noises exceed 84 DBA and peak noises greater than 140 dba
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When should personnel use double hearing protection?
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When there is sustained noises greater than 104 DBA
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What is used to provide data regarding information of a particular substance and provides procedures for handling of working with the substance in a safe manner and includes physical data, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill handling procedures?
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
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Who is authorized to perform lockout/tagout procedures?
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Only qualified designated personnel in writing are authorized
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What is the function of the Safety Council?
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Develop recommendations for policy and analyze progress of the overall safety program.
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What commands are not required to establish a formal safety council?
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Admin in nature or have fewer that 100 personnel.
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What is a mishap investigation conducted for?
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To determine causes of the mishap and prevent future re-occurrence.
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Can activities use information they obtain through a safety investigation for admin or disciplinary action?
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no
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Any mishap that results in more than one day's loss of work will require?
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Formal Safety investigation
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Negligent discharges have to submit what type of report?
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OPREP 3 Navy Blue
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Violators of safety regulations or instructions are subject to disciplinary under what?
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UCMJ
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How does PPE become ineffective?
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Through misapplication or improper maintenance.
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What is a field of study that involves the applications of physiological, psychological, and biomechanical capabilities and limitations to the human body?
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Ergonomics Program
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What is the hearing conservation program established for?
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To prevent hearing loss related to exposure to high noise levels.
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What report is used to submit an Unsafe/ Unhealthful Working conditions?
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OPNAV 5100/11
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How much time does the safety office have when they receive the report to investigate the situation?
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72 hrs
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Alleged imminent safety dangers will be investigated within how many hours?
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24 hrs
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When will the Safety Office reply in writing to the person submitting the report?
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10 days
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What is a Class A fire and what is the proper extinguishing agent?
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Combustible material like paper, wood
Use water and dry chemical |
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What is a Class B fire and what is the proper extinguishing agent?
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Petroleum like oil, gas, plastic
Use Dry Chemical and CO2 Foam |
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What is a Class C fire and what is the proper extinguishing agent?
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Electrical
Use Dry Chemical, CO2, Halon |
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What is a Class D fire and what is the proper extinguishing agent?
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Metals (magnesium, phosphorous)
Let burn or Jettison |