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LM MOD 2 Lesson 5: Navy Safety - Coggle Diagram
LM MOD 2 Lesson 5: Navy Safety
Safety
Background
SOH – Safety and Occupational Health program
guide for the implementation of occupational safety and health programs onboard ships
Command safety organization and responsibilities
Safety Council
Meets at least quarterly
discusses the unit’s scope of operations
hazard or mishap experiences
Safety Stand-Down
Commands are required to conduct at least one safety stand down a year
Securing For Sea
at least two safety briefs are conducted at quarters (or muster) each month
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
a "last line of defense" against exposure to workplace hazards
Types of protective equipment
Head protection: helmets or hard hats
Foot protection
Hand protection
Safety clothing
Eye protection
Hearing protection
Respiratory protection
Mishaps
mishap classification is used to determine the type of investigation, report, and record keeping required as a result of the mishap.
: OPNAVINST 5102.1D para 2002
Class B
Class C
Class A(most severe)
SOH programs common to Supply Corps division officers
Heat Stress (Chapter B2)
factors that increase the probability of heat stress
Dehydration
Lack of sleep
Illness
Use of certain medications
Presence of atmospheric contaminants
PHEL – Physiological Heat Exposure Limit
Table B2-A-1
The more strenuous the job, the shorter the allowable exposure time
85 degrees – PHEL IV through VI
90 degrees – if work/watch length in the space exceeds 4 hours
100 degrees – if work/watch length is four hours or less
Laundry – PHEL III
Galley & Food Service Line – PHEL II
Personnel must leave a heat stress space prior to the expiration of the PHEL stay time
Hearing Conservation (B4)
Noise-induced hearing loss is the fleet’s number one occupational health hazard
Sight Conservation (B5)
Electrical Safety (B7)
References
OPNAVINST 5100.19F – Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat
Section A – SOH Program Administration
Section B – Major Hazard Specific Chapters
Section C – Surface Ship Safety Standards
Section D – Submarine Safety Standards
OPNAVINST 3120.32D – SORM
OPNAVINST 5102.1D CH-2– “Mishap manual”