VAW-120 EAWS (Specific) Safety Fundamentals 101
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- What publication dictates the NAVOSH program?
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OPNAVINST 5100.23D
Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual - According to which instruction is a commands Respiratory Program established and managed?
- OPNAVINST 5100.23
- How is a trained RPPM appointed?
- In writting by the CO or the OIC.
- Who is responsible for implementing the program requirements of the Respiratory Protection Program?
- The RPPM.
- If an individual has to utilize respiratory PPE for their job, who pays for it?
- The Navy. Any equipment non-service procured is unauthorized.
- Who should be issued respiratory protection PPE?
- Anyone that will be within an area that requires respiratory PPE, regardless of the amount of time exposed.
- What is the goal of the Navy Hearing Conservation Program?
- To prevent occupational hearing loss and to ensure auditory fitness in all hands, military and civillian alike.
- In regards to the Hearing Conservation Program, what is the purpose of surveying work enviroments?
- To identify potentially hazardous noise levels and personnel at risk.
- What can be done to decrease noise level produced by equipment?
- If technologically and economically feasible, modification of the equipment is possible.
- How can the effectiveness of the Hearing Conservation Program be monitored?
- By performing periodic hearing tests.
- What is the main vital component of the Hearing Conservation Program?
- Education of the individuals being exposed to hazardous noise, their supervisors, and personnel providing hearing conservation services.
- Who pays for the occular PPE required by personal subject to hazardous eye hazards?
- The goverment.
- What are 5 examples of operation that shall require occular PPE?
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1) Cutting and Welding
2) Drilling
3) Grinding
4) Milling
5) Sandblasting - Who is required to use occular PPE?
- Anyone entering a posted eye hazard area.
- Who determines if, and where, PPE should be used?
- The activity.