SECTION 101.1-101.6
SECTION 101.7-101.9
SECTION 101.10-101.14
SECTION 101.15-101.18
SECTION 101.19-101.22
100
The 5 steps to ORM.
What is Identify Hazards, Assessing Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implementing Controls, and Supervise?
100
MISHAP investigations reports.
What reports must be submitted within 30 days?
100
The three objectives of first aid.
What is Save life, Prevent further injury, Prevent infection?
100
procedures necessary for electrical shock.
What is –Secure power first (from power panel/breaker). If you cannot find the power panel/breaker, attempt to remove the victim from the source with a non-conductive object (i.e. broom handle, plastic pole, cane or rope)? –YOU MUST NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM'S BODY, WIRE, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY BE CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY.
100
Definition of HAZMAT.
What is a hazardous material is any item or agent (biological, chemical, physical) which has the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment, even by itself or through interaction with other factors. accidentally spilled?
200
Instruction that governs safety and MISHAP reporting.
What is OPNAVINST 5102.1D?
200
Web-enabled data collection system for MISHAP.
What is ESAMS?
200
The three methods of controlling bleeding.
What is Direct Pressure, Pressure Points, Tourniquet?
200
Treatment for electrical shock.
What is –If electric shock caused victim to stop breathing, administer artificial ventilation immediately after freeing the person from the electrical source. –Check the pulse, if none is present, start CPR immediately, –Have another person contact emergency services to get the victim to a medical facility immediately (if you are the only one around, call emergency services first then render assistance)?
200
Storage of HAZMAT.
What is a storeroom that should be neat, clean, cool, and dry and label appears on the door of the space to show the space contains flammable liquids. Store paints or solvents in tightly sealed cans or containers. Mark the container with the name, formula number, solvent composition, Navy hazard identification label or Department of Transportation hazard identification label, and manufacture date of the paint or solvent it contains?
300
4 categories of hazard severity from least to greatest and hazard associated with them.
What is Category 4: minimal threat, Category 3: may cause minor injury, Category 2: may cause severe injury, Category 1: may cause death?
300
The Safety Investigation Report (SIREP).
What identifies the specific information or data elements required for deaths, injuries, or damage occurring in all reportable mishaps, the causes, and recommendations to prevent similar mishaps?
300
The 11 pressure points.
What is •Facial artery.....jaw •Superficial temporal artery.....temple •Subclavian artery.....collar bone •Common carotid artery.......neck •Brachial artery......inner upper arm •Brachial artery......inner elbow •Radial/Ulnar artery.....wrist •Femoral artery.....upper thigh •Iliac artery.....groin •Popliteal artery.....knee •Anterior/posterior tibial artery.....ankle?
300
4 methods for clearing an obstructed airway.
What is Method 1: Standing abdominal thrust, Method 2: Reclining Abdominal thrusts, Method 3. Standing chest thrust, and Method 4. Reclining chest thrust?
300
Improperly labeled and stored HAZMAT.
The danger of vapors accumulating, air can cause a chemical breakdown of some solvents which can cause evaporation or decay and it can no longer be usedand if chemicals are not labeled or are labeled improperly, then when used, they can be mixed with other chemicals which could pose a hazard of explosion or fire or some sort of chemical reaction?
400
The 4 Sub-categories of likelihood of hazard to occur least to greatest and there description.
What is Sub-category D: Unlikely to occur, Sub-category C: May occur, Sub-category B: Probably will occur, Sub-category A: Likely to occur?
400
4 required MISHAP reportable items.
What is 1 - Class A, B, and C government property damage mishaps. 2 - Class A, B, and C on-duty DoD civilian mishaps and on/off-duty military mishaps, 3 - Any other work-related illness or injury that involves medical treatment, 4 - Other incidents of interest to the Navy and Marine Corps for mishap prevention purposes?
400
The symptoms and treatment for shock.
What is •Symptoms include: –Vacant or lackluster eyes –Shallow or irregular breathing –Cold, pale skin –Nausea –Weak or absent pulse. •Treatment includes: –Lay the victim down flat –Elevate feet 6-12 inches –Cover victim to maintain body heat. –Reassure and calm the victim (if conscious)?
400
the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries: HYPOTHERMIA, FROSTBITE, HEAT STRESS, HEAT EXAUSTION, HEAT STROKE.
What is HYPOTHERMIA: •Effects: –A general cooling of the whole body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature, cold moisture, snow or ice. The victim may appear pale and unconscious, and may even be taken for dead. –Breathing is slow and shallow, pulse faint or even undetectable. The body tissues feel semi-rigid, and the arms and legs may feel stiff. •Treatment: –Bring the body temperature to normal. The patient should be wrapped in warm blankets in a warm room. –Do not give him hot drinks or other stimulants until he has regained consciousness. Get medical attention immediately------------ FROSTBITE: •Effects: –Superficial: Ice crystals forming in the upper skin layers after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower. –Deep frostbite: Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower. •Treatment: –Get the victim indoors, warm the area by placing them in warm water or with hot water bottles. Other methods include placing them under the armpits, against the abdomen, or between the legs of a buddy. –Never rub the frostbite area. Seek medical attention immediately--------- HEAT STRESS: •A combination of air temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, airflow, and workload that places stress on the body. •Effects: –Increased body temperature causing fatigue –Severe headache –Nausea –Reduced physical and mental performance –If not immediately and properly treated, these injuries can be life threatening. •Treatment: –Remove individual from heat source (i.e. sun) and allow for gradual adaptation/acclimation to heat environment.------------- HEAT EXAUSTION: •A milder form of heat-related illness that can develop after several days of exposure to high temperatures and inadequate or unbalanced replacement of fluids. •Effects: –Serious disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart, and lungs. –Skin is cool, moist, and clammy –Pupils dilated –Normal or subnormal body temp and sweating profusely. • Treatment: –Move victim to a cool place –Apply cold cloths to areas of the body------------ HEAT STROKE: •A breakdown of the sweating ability of the body, no longer able to eliminate excess heat. •Effects: –Hot and/or dry skin –Uneven pupils –Weak, rapid pulse. •Treatment: –Contact emergency services immediately. –Move victim to cooler environment and remove clothing. –Reduce heat by cooling body through moisture/cold (wet body or use cold packs). –Submerse body in cold (not ice) water, if none available then fan vigorously.
400
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
What is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) of a chemical product and how to work safely with the chemical product. It also contains information on the use, storage, handling and emergency procedures all related to the hazards of the material?
500
All moderate risks in the Risk Matrix.
What is Severity 4 and Probability Sub-Cateorgy A, Severity 3 and Probability Sub-Cateorgy B, Severity 2 and Probability Sub-Cateorgy C, Severity 1 and Probability Sub-Cateorgy D?
500
The purpose of a HAZREP message.
What provides a means for a unit discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap to alert COMNAVSAFECEN and HQMC (SD), when appropriate. HAZREPs do not replace Hazard Abatement Program requirements?
500
Description of open and closed fracture.
What is bone protrudes through the skin (Open) and does not break through the skin (Closed)?
500
Definition of HERO, HERP, and HERF.
What is •HERO: Hazards from electromagnetic radiation to ordinance •HERP: Hazards from electromagnetic radiation to personnel •HERF: Hazards from electromagnetic radiation to fuels?
500
MSDS is and the information it provides.
What is Product Information: product identifier (name), manufacturer and suppliers names, addresses, and emergency numbers, Hazardous Ingredients, Physical Data, Fire or Explosion Hazard Data, Reactivity Data: information on the chemical instability of a product and the substances it may react with, Toxicological Properties: health effects, Preventive Measures, First Aid Measures, Preparation Information: who is responsible for preparation and date of preparation of MSDS?