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WHAT IS O.R.M. |
Operational Risk Management (ORM) is a decision making tool used increase effectiveness by identifying, assessing, andmanaging risks. |
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Five Step O.R.M. Process |
Identifying Hazards Assess the Hazards Make Risk Decisions Implement Controls Supervise |
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Safety and Mishap Reporting Instruction |
OPNAVINST 5102.1 (Series) Mishap Classifications: A=2 Million or more or death B=500,000 to 2 million. 3 or more death C=50,000 to 500,000. Non fatal injury loss time D=20,000 to 50,000. |
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Hazard Severity Categories |
Cat I: Loss of ability to accomplish mission/death Cat II: Significant degraded mission capability Cat III: Degraded mission capability Cat IV: Little or no adverse impact on mission |
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Mishap Probability |
Cat A: Likely to occur within short period Cat B: Probably will occur Cat C: May occur Cat D: Unlikely to occur |
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Define Risk Assessment Code and 5 categories . |
RAC is the risk associated with ahazard. 1. Critical 2. Serious 3. Moderate 4. Minor 5. Negligible |
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Timeliness for filing mishap investigations reports. |
Must report class A, B, and C. With in 8 hours to COMNAVSAFECEN. |
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Whats the purpose of a HAZREP message. |
to Identify factors and corrective measuresto prevent mishap recurrenc. |
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Three objectives of first aid. |
1. Maintain Breathing 2. Stop Bleeding 3. Treat for Shock |
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Three methods used to control bleeding |
1. Direct Pressure 2. Pressure Points 3. Tourniquet |
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Identify the 11 Pressure Points |
Temple, Jaw, Neck Shoulder, Upper Arm, Lower Arm, Wrist Upper Thigh, Lower Thigh, Lower Leg, Foot |
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Symptoms and treatment for shock |
Lackluster Eyes Shallow or irregular breathing cold pale skin nausea weak or absent pulse Lay down with feet elevated 6-12 inches. Cover to maintain body heat, reassure and calm victim. |
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Difference between Open and Closed fracture |
Open Fracture: Boneprotrudes from the skin. Closed Fracture: Theskin remains intact. |
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Procedure for Personnel rescue and Treatment as applied to electrical shock |
Personnel Rescue: Don't touch victim's body or source of electricity. Treatment: Administer CPR Get medical treatment |
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Methods for Clearing an obstructed airway |
1. Clear the mouth of any food, foreign objects, or dentures. 2. Perform Abdominal thrust as appropriate |
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Describe Effects and treatment for: Hypothermia |
Hypothermia cooling of body due to low temperatures. Minimize heat lost from body. Limit exposure to extreme. |
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Describe Effects and treatment for: Frostbite |
-Superficial frostbite: Icecrystals form in upper skin layers. -Deep frostbite: Icecrystals form in the deeper skin layers. Treatment includes keeping exposed body parts warm. Place affected body parts against the warm part of your body. Do not rub. |
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DescribeEffects and treatment for: Heat Stress |
Increased body temperature causing fatigue, headache,nausea, and reduced performance.
Move the victim to a cool or air-conditionedarea. Give fluids and seek medical treatment. |
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DescribeEffects and treatment for: Heat Exhaustion |
Appear pale with cold, moist, clammy skin. Pupils may bedilated.Weak pulse and rapid or shallow breathing. Loosen clothing and apply cool, wet cloth. Move the victim air-conditionedarea. Give solution of one Tbs of salt in a quart of water. Stop if vomiting occurs. |
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DescribeEffects and treatment for: Heat Stroke |
Dry hot skin and body temperature. Pupils will be constricted. Fast and strong pulse. Reduce body heat immediately by dousing with coldwater. Move to the coolest placepossible and clothing. Maintain anopen airway. Place victim on their back, head and shoulders slightly raised. |
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Define the following: HERO HERP HERF |
HERO: Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance. HERP: Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel. HERF: Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel. |
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Define HAZMAT |
Hazardous Material (biological, chemical, physical) whichhas the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment. |
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Discuss how to store HAZMAT |
Store acids separately from bases. Oxidizers away from combustibles and flammables Compressed gases separately from other HM. Dry materials above liquids |
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Risk of improperly labeled and stored HAZMAT |
May cause a fire, Explosion, Harmful gasses. Could cause death or injury. |
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What is a M.S.D.S. and the information it provides |
Material Safety Data Sheets contain information abouthazardous material including use, storage, and disposalinformation. |
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Describe the Following P.P.E. Respirators Hand Protection Foot Protection Eye Protection Face Protection Skin/Body Protection Hearing Protection |
Respirators: Respiratory protection Hand Protection: Gloves Foot Protection: Boots Eye Protection: Goggles and face shields. Face Protection: Helmets/hard hats. Skin/Body Protection: Rubber, HAZMAT suits, etc Hearing Protection: Earplugs and earmuffs. |
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Goal of the Navy's Haring Conservation Program |
To prevent occupational hearing loss andassure auditory fitness for duty of all Navy personnel |