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14 Cards in this Set
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define the purpose of the naval aviation safety program.
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primary objective is to preserve human and material resources.
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CO pertaining to safety-
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Co will require that persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures .
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aviation safety officer-
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is the principle advisor to the CO on all "aviation" satety manners.
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ground safety officer-
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priciple advisor to the CO on all "ground" safety matters.
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department head-
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coordinates the departments safety program with the units safety officer and supervise the departments division safety officer.
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division officer-
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will ensure the personelle comply with all safety instructions.
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safety petty officer-
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the safety PO will ensure that personelle are instructed in all safety matters and are familiar in safety instructions.
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all hands-
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all personelle will familiarize themselve with safety regs and instructions applicable to themselves and their assigned duties.
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explain the functions of the safety council enlisted safety commitee-
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a safety council is formed to set goals, manage assets, and review safety related recomendations.
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how does human error contribute to aviation mishaps-
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physical strenth, physical stress, and mental factors, including a persons attitude.
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maintance and support factors-
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improper maintance,lack of preopoer quality assurance.
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administrative and supervisory factors-
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improper level of supervision or a failure to requier personelle to meet personal qualifications standards.
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material failures and malfunctions-
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most mishaps blamed on material failure may really involve maintance factors or human error.
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enviromental facotrs-
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exposure to heat, cold, vibration, noise illumination, or radiation.
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