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NAVEDTRA 43460-4B Naval Education and October 1996 Training Command PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD FOR SAFETY PROGRAMS AFLOAT NAME (Rate / Rank) _________________ DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only due to administrative/operational use on 1 October 1996. Other requests for this document must be referred to the Commanding Officer, Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center, N34, 6490 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola, Florida 32509-5237. DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. Unclassified technical documents bearing this distribution statement will be given the same physical protection prescribed in SECNAVINST 5720.42E for “For Official Use Only” material.

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NAVEDTRA 43460-4BNaval Education and October 1996Training Command

PERSONNEL

QUALIFICATION

STANDARDFOR

SAFETY PROGRAMS AFLOAT

NAME (Rate / Rank) _________________

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only due toadministrative/operational use on 1 October 1996. Other requests for this document must bereferred to the Commanding Officer, Naval Education and Training Professional Development andTechnology Center, N34, 6490 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola, Florida 32509-5237.

DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents orreconstruction of the document.

Unclassified technical documents bearing this distribution statement will be given the samephysical protection prescribed in SECNAVINST 5720.42E for “For Official Use Only” material.

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Although the words “he,” “him,” and “his” areused sparingly in this manual to enhancecommunication, they are not intended to begender driven nor to affront or discriminateagainst anyone reading this material.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only due toadministrative/operational use on 1 October 1996. Other requests for this document must bereferred to the Commanding Officer, Naval Education and Training Professional Development andTechnology Center, N34, 6490 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola, Florida 32509-5237.

DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents orreconstruction of the document.

Unclassified technical documents bearing this distribution statement will be given the samephysical protection prescribed in SECNAVINST 5720.42E for “For Official Use Only” material.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PageACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.............................................................................................................. 3

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................... 5

100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS............................................................................ 7101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program ................ 9102 Safety Standards................................................................................................................ 11103 Risk Assessment................................................................................................................ 12104 Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Internal Inspection............................... 13105 Enlisted Safety Committee................................................................................................. 14106 Safety Council .................................................................................................................... 15107 Afloat Mishap Investigating and Reporting......................................................................... 16108 Asbestos Control Program ................................................................................................. 19109 Man-Made Vitreous Fiber (MMVF)..................................................................................... 20110 Heat Stress Program.......................................................................................................... 21111 Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M) Program................................... 23112 Hazardous Material (HM) Spill Response .......................................................................... 25113 Hearing Conservation Program.......................................................................................... 26114 Sight Conservation Program .............................................................................................. 27115 Respiratory Protection Program......................................................................................... 28116 Electrical Safety Program................................................................................................... 30117 Gas-Free Engineering Program......................................................................................... 32118 Radiation Protection Program ............................................................................................ 33119 Radio Frequency Radiation Incident Reporting.................................................................. 34120 Lead Control Program........................................................................................................ 35121 Mercury Control Program................................................................................................... 36122 Tag-Out Program ............................................................................................................... 37123 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) ............................................................................. 38124 Navy Traffic Safety Program.............................................................................................. 39125 Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program..................................................... 40126 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Control Program .......................................................... 41127 Lithium Battery Safety Program ......................................................................................... 43

300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS......................................................................... 45301 Divisional Safety Petty Officer ............................................................................................ 47302 Electrical Tool Issue Room Petty Officer............................................................................ 59303 Heat Stress Monitor............................................................................................................ 67304 Electrical Safety Officer ...................................................................................................... 77305 Collateral Duty Safety Officer ............................................................................................. 87

QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY .................................................................................. 99

REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS........................................................................................... 101

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnelin writing this PQS:

CDR P. GILLOOLY NAVOSHENVTRACEN, Norfolk, VALCDR M. DEJAEGER COMNAVAIRLANT, Norfolk, VALCDR R. HALTNER NAVOSHENVTRACEN, Norfolk, VALCDR G. HOOK COMNAVSURFLANT, Norfolk, VALCDR M. LEMM CINCLANTFLT, Norfolk, VALCDR D. MILLS SWOSCOLCOM, Newport, RILT J. BOBICH COMNAVSAFECEN, Norfolk, VALT E. CENIZAL COMREGSUPPGRU, Norfolk, VALT R. HALTNER NAVOSHENVTRACEN, Norfolk, VALT N. SMITH COMNAVSURFPAC, San Diego, CAABHC(AW)S. MELTON USS KITTY HAWK (CV-63)BMC(SW) S. MULLIS NAVOSHENVTRACEN, Norfolk, VAAMS1 M. KENDALL COMHELTACWINGPAC, San Diego, CA

The PQS Development Group recognizes the following commands for the time and effort put forthin reviewing and providing feedback to improve this Standard:

COMNAVAIRLANT, Norfolk, VAUSS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72)USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73)NAVOSHENTRACEN, Norfolk, VANAVMAC, Millington, TNCOMNAVSURPAC, San Diego, CASWOSCOLCOM, Newport, RIUSS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71)USS INDEPENDENCE (CV 62)COMTRALANT, Norfolk, VACOMTRAPAC, San Diego, CAPHIBCB ONE, San Diego, CANAVSURFWARCEN DEV, Dahlgren, VA

The PQS Development Training Group personnel who provided direct support for this PQS:

LT Carl CIRILLO Production OfficerGSEC(SW)Antone STANEK Engineering Branch Head SupervisorMRC(SW) Ed EDUSADA Workshop Supervisor

Ms. Delphine LONG EditorMrs Emma HOPKINS Editorial AssistantMs. Susan GODWIN Editorial Assistant

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INTRODUCTION

PQS PROGRAM

The PQS program is a qualification system for qualifying officers and enlisted personnel wherecertification of a minimum level of competency is required prior to qualifying to perform specificduties. A PQS is a compilation of the minimum knowledge and skills that an individual mustdemonstrate in order to qualify to stand watches or perform other specific routine dutiesnecessary for the safety, security or proper operation of a ship, aircraft or support system. Theobjective of PQS is to standardize and facilitate there qualifications.

CANCELLATION

This Standard cancels and supersedes NAVEDTRA 43460-4A.

APPLICABILITY

This PQS is applicable to all Naval ships.

TAILORING

To command tailor this package, first have it reviewed by one or more of your most qualifiedindividuals. Delete any portions covering systems and equipment not installed on your ship,aircraft or unit. Next, add any line items, fundamentals and watchstations/workstations that areunique to your command but not already covered in this package. Finally, the package shouldbe reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by theCommanding Officer or his designated representative. Retain the approved master copy on filefor use in tailoring individual packages.

QUALIFIER

The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individualwatchstations. Qualifiers will normally be E-5 or above and, as a minimum, must havecompleted the PQS they are authorized to sign off. The names of designated Qualifiers shouldbe made known to all members of the unit or department. The means of maintaining this listingis at the discretion of the unit or department. For more information on the duties andresponsibilities of PQS Qualifiers, see the PQS Management Guide.

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INTRODUCTION (CONT'D)

CONTENTS

PQS is divided into three sections. The 100 Section (Fundamentals) contains the fundamentalknowledge or book learning necessary for satisfactory understanding of thewatchstation/workstation duties. The 200 Section (Systems) is designed to acquaint you withthe systems you will be required to operate at your watchstation/workstation. The 300 Section(Watchstations) lists the tasks you will be required to satisfactorily perform in order to achievefinal PQS qualification for a particular watchstation/workstation. All three sections may not applyto this PQS, but where applicable, detailed explanations are provided at the front of eachsection.

REFERENCES

The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to theworkshop at the time. However, the most current references available should be used whenqualifying with this Standard.

TRAINEE

Your supervisor will tell you which watchstations/workstations you are to complete and in whatorder. Before getting started, turn to the 300 Section first and find your watchstation/workstation. This will tell you what you should do before starting your watchstation/ workstationtasks. You may be required to complete another PQS, a school, or otherwatchstations/workstations within this package. It will also tell you which fundamentals from thispackage you must complete prior to qualification at your watchstation/ workstation. If you haveany questions or are unable to locate references, contact your supervisor or qualifier. GoodLuck!

PQS FEEDBACK REPORTS

This PQS was developed using information currently available at the time of writing. Whenequipment and requirements change, the PQS needs to be revised. The only way the PQSDevelopment Group knows of these changes is by you, the user, telling us either in a letter orvia the Feedback Report contained in the back of this book. You can tell us of new systems andrequirements, or of errors you find.

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100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS

100.1 INTRODUCTION

This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge andprinciples needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied. Normally, youwould have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during theschool phase of your training. If you have not been to school or if you need arefresher, the references listed at the beginning of each fundamental will aid you in aself-study program. All references cited for study are selected according to theircredibility and availability.

100.2 SAFETY

Because safety is of paramount consideration, the first subsection of Fundamentalsdescribes the safety precautions which apply throughout the PQS. This permits asubsequent listing in the Systems sections of those safety precautions unique to agiven system.

100.3 HOW TO COMPLETE

The fundamentals you will have to complete are listed in the watchstation (300section) for each watchstation. You should complete all required fundamentals beforestarting the systems and watchstation portions of this PQS, since the knowledgegained from fundamentals will aid you in understanding the systems and yourwatchstation tasks. When you feel you have a complete understanding of onefundamental or more, contact your Qualifier. If you are attempting initial qualification,your Qualifier will expect you to satisfactorily answer all line items in the fundamentalsbefore signing off completion of that fundamental. If you are requalifying or havecompleted the appropriate schools, your Qualifier may require you to answerrepresentative line items to determine if you have retained the necessary knowledgefor your watchstation. If your command requires an oral board or written examinationfor final qualification, you may be asked any questions from the fundamentalsrequired for your watchstation.

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101101 GENERAL SAFETY AND NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

(NAVOSH) PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM)

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

[c] OPNAVINST 3750.6Q, Naval Aviation Safety Program

101.1 What are the objectives of the Command NAVOSH Program? [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch.A2]

.2 List the major elements of the shipboard NAVOSH Program. [ref. b, ch. A2]

.3 Who is responsible for the administration of the Command NAVOSH Program?[ref. a, ch. 3; ref. b, ch. A2]

.4 Describe the organizational relationships of the personnel assigned to the NAVOSHProgram. [ref. a, ch. 3; ref. b, ch. A2]

.5 Describe the tasks assigned to NAVOSH organization personnel. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b,ch. A2]

.6 Describe the responsibilities of the Command Safety Officer. [ref. a, ch. 3; ref. b, ch.A2]

.7 Describe the responsibilities of the Department Head within the safety program.[ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A2]

.8 Describe the responsibilities of the Division Safety Officer. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A2]

.9 Describe the responsibilities of the Division Safety Petty Officer. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b,ch. A2]

.10 Explain individual crew members' responsibilities for safety on board your unit. [ref. a,ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A2]

.11 Describe the responsibilities of the Master-at-Arms Force with respect to the NAVOSHProgram. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A2]

.12 Describe the duties of the Medical Officer or Senior Medical DepartmentRepresentative with respect to the NAVOSH Program. [ref. b, ch. A2]

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101.13 Define the following terms:

a. Mishap [ref. b, Glossary]b. Mishap investigation [ref. b, Glossary]c. Mishap Investigation Board [ref. b, Glossary]d. Special case mishaps [ref. b, Glossary]e. Near mishap [ref. b, Glossary]f. Aircraft mishap [ref. c, ch. 4]g. Imminent danger [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A4]

.14 Discuss the need for frequent evaluation of the NAVOSH Program. [ref. b, ch. A5; ref.a, ch. 7]

.15 What are the requirements for the posting of safety precautions? [ref. b, ch. C13]

.16 What is the purpose of a safety stand-down and how often is it conducted? [ref. b,ch. A7]

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102102 SAFETY STANDARDS FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

102.1 Where are the NAVOSH safety standards on specific safety topics located? [vols. II,III]

.2 Prior to what evolution shall specific NAVOSH safety standards be reviewed, and bywhom? [ch. A7]

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103103 RISK ASSESSMENT FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM), ch. 7

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. A4

[c] OPNAVINST 4790.4B, Ship's Maintenance Material Management Manual, ch. 9

103.1 Define the Risk Assessment Code (RAC). [refs. a, b]

.2 Define hazard severity. [refs. a, b]

.3 What are the four categories by which hazard severity is assessed? [refs. a, b]

.4 Define mishap probability. [refs. a, b]

.5 What are the four subcategories by which mishap probability is assessed? [refs. a, b]

.6 What are the meanings of the RACs and their impact on hazard awareness? [refs. a,b]

.7 Explain the relationship between RACs and the 3M System. [refs. b, c]

.8 Describe three shipboard actions that can be taken to prevent hazards. [ref. b]

.9 Describe four principles of hazard control. [ref. b]

.10 Define interim controls. [refs. a, b]

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104104 NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NAVOSH) INTERNAL

INSPECTION FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM), ch. 7

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

104.1 How often are work space inspections conducted? [ref. a; ref. b, ch. A3]

.2 Who is responsible for conducting periodic job site safety observations? [ref. a; ref. b,ch. A3]

.3 Describe the following elements of the Master-at-Arms Force Safety Inspection:

a. How often this inspection is made [ref. a; ref. b, ch. A3]b. The format used for reporting the results of this inspection [ref. b, ch. A3]c. Who maintains the records of this inspection [ref. b, ch. A2]

.4 What is the purpose of the Navy Occupational Safety and Health DeficiencyAbatement Plan? [ref. a; ref. b, ch. A4]

.5 Describe the Naval Safety Center's role in identifying internal hazards. [ref. b, ch. A3]

.6 Describe the method of hazard reporting by individual crew members and the use ofthe Safety Hazard Report Form. [ref. b, ch. A3; ref. a]

.7 Where are guidelines provided for self evaluation of the Navy Occupational Safetyand Health Programs? [ref. b, ch. A5]

.8 What actions are required if an imminent danger exists? [ref. a; ref. b, ch. A4]

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105105 ENLISTED SAFETY COMMITTEE FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM)

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. A2

105.1 State the purpose of the Enlisted Safety Committee. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b]

.2 Who are the members of the Enlisted Safety Committee? [ref. a, ch. 3; ref. b]

.3 State the procedures for conducting an Enlisted Safety Committee meeting. [ref. a,ch. 3]

.4 How often shall the Enlisted Safety Committee convene? [ref. a, ch. 3; ref. b]

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106106 SAFETY COUNCIL FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM), ch. 3

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. A2

106.1 State the purpose and function of the Safety Council. [refs. a, b]

.2 Who are the members of the Safety Council? [refs. a, b]

.3 State the procedures for conducting a Safety Council meeting. [ref. a]

.4 How often shall the Safety Council convene? [refs. a, b]

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107107 AFLOAT MISHAP INVESTIGATING AND REPORTING FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM)

[b] OPNAVINST 3750.6Q, Naval Aviation Safety Program[c] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual

for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

107.1 Describe the following elements of internal mishap reporting and investigation anddiscuss the designated item(s) for each: [ref. c, ch. A6]

A. Who issues this report?B. When is this report issued?C. Who maintains records of this report?D. What is the format of this report?E. Who completes and reviews this report?

Questionsa. Injury Report A B C Db. Internal Mishap Near Mishap Report (MR) A C D Ec. SAFETYGRAM Report B D

.2 When should Internal Safety Hazard Reports be submitted? [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. c, ch.A3]

.3 What are the types of External Mishap Investigation Reports (MIRs)? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.4 State the conditions which govern Limited Use Mishap Reports (MRs). [ref. c, ch. A6]

.5 State the conditions which govern General Use MRs. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.6 State the Naval Safety Center's role in shipboard mishap investigations. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.7 What is the relationship of a Judge Advocate General (JAG) Manual investigation to amishap investigation? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.8 State the purpose for conducting a mishap investigation. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.9 State the guidelines for release of mishap information. [ref. b, sec. 106; ref. c, ch. A6]

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107 AFLOAT MISHAP INVESTIGATING AND REPORTING FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

107.10 Which instruction provides guidelines for aircraft mishap reporting and investigation?[ref. b, sec. 106]

.11 Define the requirements for reportable mishaps for the following conditions: [ref. c, ch.A6]

a. Class A mishapb. Class B mishapc. Class C mishapd. Electric shocke. Chemical hazardous material, toxic exposure, or oxygen deficiencyf. Back injury

.12 What are the classification, handling, and dissemination criteria for MRs, MIRs, andMishap Investigation Report Endorsements (MIREs)? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.13 What is the format prescribed for the MR, MIRs, and MIREs? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.14 How much time is allowed for submission of MRs, MIRs, and MIREs? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.15 What procedures govern reporting a shipboard mishap and the appointment of aMishap Investigation Board? [ref. c. ch. A6]

.16 What is the relationship between MRs, MIRs, and other operational reports? [ref. c,ch. A6]

.17 What is the function and purpose of a Mishap Investigation Board? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.18 How is a Mishap Investigation Board appointed? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.19 What is the membership of a Mishap Investigation Board? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.20 What is the concept of privileged information? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.21 Define the requirements for reportable Recreation, Athletics, or Home Safety (RAHS)mishaps. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.22 Define the requirements for reportable mishaps involving motor vehicles. [ref. c, ch.A6]

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107.23 What is the format for Motor Vehicle and Recreation, Athletics and Home MRs? [ref.c, ch. A6]

.24 List the time allowed for submission of Motor Vehicle and Recreation, Athletics andHome MRs? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.25 What are the reporting requirements for mishaps involving ship's on-duty personnelashore and damage to ship's equipment located ashore? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.26 Define the following types of reportable explosive mishaps: [ref. c, ch. A6]

a. Detonationb. Inadvertent launchc. Malfunctiond. Observed defecte. Improper handlingf. Chemical agent release

.27 List reporting criteria for other explosive mishaps. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.28 What is the classification for an Explosive MR? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.29 How much time is allowed for submission of the Explosive MR? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.30 What is the relationship between Explosive MRs and other operational reports? [ref. c,ch. A6]

.31 What is the purpose of a Supplementary Report? [ref. c, ch. A6]

.32 State the governing directives for the following special explosive mishaps: [ref. c, ch.A6]

a. Aviation explosive mishapsb. Nuclear weapons mishaps and incidents

.33 State the requirements for reporting a diving mishap. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.34 Discuss the formats for reporting diving mishaps. [ref. c, ch. A6]

.35 What are the reporting requirements for recreational diving mishaps? [ref. c, ch. A6]

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108108 ASBESTOS CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B1

108.1 Where is asbestos commonly found on board ship?

.2 When is asbestos considered a health hazard?

.3 Identify the health risks associated with asbestos exposure.

.4 What are the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Asbestos ControlProgram:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Engineering Officer or Repair Officerd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativee. Department Heads and Division Officersf. All hands

.5 List the elements of the Asbestos Control Program.

.6 State the procedures for having asbestos identified.

.7 What are the basic principles for minimizing asbestos exposure?

.8 What are the guidelines for asbestos removal?

.9 Describe the composition and duties of the Emergency Shipboard Asbestos RemovalTeam.

.10 Locate the list of equipment required for the Emergency Shipboard Asbestos RemovalTeam.

.11 Describe practices for control of asbestos materials in the work place.

.12 List the procedures for asbestos waste disposal.

.13 Describe the elements of the Asbestos Medical Surveillance Program.

.14 Describe the training requirements for shipboard personnel in the Asbestos ControlProgram.

.15 Describe the format for Asbestos Control Program self-evaluation.

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109109 MAN-MADE VITREOUS FIBER (MMVF) FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B15

109.1 How are MMVF primarily used on board ship?

.2 Identify the health risks associated with MMVF exposure.

.3 What are the responsibilities of the following personnel in the MMVF Program:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Heads and Division Officersd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Departmente. All hands

.4 List the elements of the MMVF Control Program.

.5 Locate the list of protective clothing and equipment required for MMVF RemovalTeam.

.6 Describe practices for control of MMVF materials in the work place.

.7 List the procedures for MMVF waste disposal procedures.

.8 Describe the Medical Surveillance Program for MMVF.

.9 Describe the training requirements for shipboard personnel in the MMVF ControlProgram.

.10 Describe the format for MMVF Control Program self-evaluation.

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110110 HEAT STRESS PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B2

[b] NAVEDTRA 82081-A, Standard First Aid Training Course, ch. 7

110.1 Describe the causes of heat stress. [ref. a]

.2 List the areas on board ship in which personnel are likely to experience heat stress.[ref. a]

.3 Describe the symptoms which accompany heat stress disorders. [ref. a]

.4 Describe the symptoms of heat exhaustion. [ref. b]

.5 Describe the first aid treatment for heat exhaustion. [ref. b]

.6 Describe the symptoms of heat stroke. [ref. b]

.7 Describe the first aid treatment for heat stroke. [ref. b]

.8 Describe the responsibilities of the following personnel within the Heat StressProgram: [ref. a]

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Engineering Officerd. Supply Officere. Department Heads and Division Officersf. Medical Department Representative (MDR)g. All hands

.9 List the elements of the Heat Stress Program. [ref. a]

.10 Describe the training requirements associated with the Heat Stress Program. [ref. a]

.11 Describe the format for Heat Stress Program self-evaluation. [ref. a]

.12 List when heat stress surveys are required. [ref. a]

.13 Define the term PHEL. [ref. a]

.14 Discuss when a Heat Injury Report is required. [ref. a]

.15 Discuss what reports are required for a heat injury. [ref. a]

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110 HEAT STRESS PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

110.16 Describe the criteria for mounting heat stress monitoring dry-bulb thermometers.[ref. a]

.17 Describe what readings and information are required on: [ref. a]

a. Heat Stress Survey Reportsb. Dry-Bulb Temperature Log

.18 Define how each of the following factors affect personnel in a heat stressenvironment: [ref. a]

a. Clothingb. Stack gases or fuel vaporsc. Work rated. Physiological condition

.19 List material conditions that affect the Heat Stress Environment. [ref. a]

.20 Define recovery time and explain how to determine it correctly. [ref. a]

.21 Describe how to correctly calculate the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index.[ref. a]

.22 Describe the six Physiological Heat Exposure Level (PHEL) curves and how to selectthe correct curve. [ref. a]

.23 Describe how to validate the WBGT meter by calculation. [ref. a]

.24 Describe the timeliness and routing method for Heat Stress Survey Reports. [ref. a]

.25 Describe the use and functions of the WBGT meter. [ref. a]

.26 Describe how to conduct a heat stress survey using a motorized psychrometer. [ref. a]

.27 Under what conditions can stay time be extended? [ref. a]

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111111 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT (HMC&M)

PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

[b] OPNAVINST 5090.1B, Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual

111.1 Define Hazardous Material (HM). [ref. a, ch. B3; ref. b, ch. 19]

.2 What are the six categories of HM? [ref. a, ch. B3]

.3 Define Hazardous Waste (HW). [ref. a, ch. B3; ref. b, ch. 19]

.4 Define used or excess HM. [ref. a, ch. B3; ref. b, ch. 19]

.5 Define Hazard Characteristic Code (HCC). [ref. a, ch. B3]

.6 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the HMC&M Program: [ref. a,ch. B3]

a. Commanding Officerb. Executive Officerc. Department Headsd. Safety Officere. Hazardous Material Coordinatorf. Hazardous Material Minimization Center (HAZMINCEN) Supervisorg. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativeh. Supply Officeri. Division Officersj. Damage Control Assistantk. Division Supply Petty Officersl. Work Center Supervisorsm. All hands

.7 List the elements of the HMC&M Program. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.8 What are the storage requirements for large quantities of flammable and/orcombustible liquids? [ref. a, ch. C23]

.9 What are the storage requirements for in-use quantities of flammable and/orcombustible liquids? [ref. a, ch. C23]

.10 How often should HM storage be inspected and what are the inspection parameters?[ref. a, ch. B3]

.11 Describe the marking requirements for HM storage locations. [ref. a, ch. B3]

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111.12 Describe the procedures for receipt/issue of HM. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.13 Describe the requirements for transferring HM between containers. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.14 Describe the guidelines for the open purchases of HM. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.15 Describe the guidelines for the removal of excess HM. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.16 What considerations must be made with respect to HM when preparing for combat?[ref. a, ch. B3]

.17 What are the general guidelines for the collection and removal of used or excess HM?[ref. a, ch. B3; ref. b, ch. 19]

.18 What are Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) and where are they maintained onboard ship? [ref. a, ch. B3]

.19 Describe required training for the HMC&M Program. [ref. a, ch. B3]

.20 Describe the format for HMC&M Program self-evaluation. [ref. a, app. B3-B; ref. b,app. K]

.21 Who is in charge at the scene of a HM spill? [ref. a, ch. B3]

.22 Where can shipboard spill procedures be found? [ref. b, ch. 19]

.23 What actions are taken to prevent and respond to HM spills? [ref. a, ch. B3]

.24 What personal protection equipment is required when handling HM? [ref. a, ch. C23]

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112112 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (HM) SPILL RESPONSE FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B3, app. B3-A

[b] OPNAVINST 5090.1B, Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual, ch. 19[c] Command Spill Response Contingency Plan

112.1 List the nine phases of a HM emergency response. [ref. a]

.2 How can HM spills be detected? [ref. a]

.3 What information is required when a HM spill is discovered? [ref. a]

.4 Describe the situations when HM reports would be required to be sent to:

a. Immediate Superior in Command (ISIC) [refs. a, b]b. HM Coordinator [ref. a]

.5 What information is required for the CDO/OOD spill report to the HM Coordinator?[ref. a]

.6 What steps are to be taken to initiate action on a HM spill? [ref. a]

.7 What considerations are to be made when evaluating the HM spill? [ref. a]

.8 What guidance determines the personal protective equipment required for SpillResponse Personnel? [refs. a, c]

.9 What procedures are available for containment of the HM spill? [ref. a]

.10 What considerations are made for controlling dispersion of gases or vapors resultingfrom a HM spill? [ref. a]

.11 What procedures are to be followed when performing cleanup and decontamination ofthe spill? [ref. a]

.12 After a HM spill, what conditions shall be met before shipboard spaces are certifiedsafe for reentry? [ref. a]

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113113 HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B4

113.1 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Hearing ConservationProgram:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Heads and Division Officersd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativee. All hands

.2 Describe the elements of the Hearing Conservation Program.

.3 Describe the criteria for taking noise measurements and the periodicity for sound levelsurveys.

.4 How long are records of noise measurements maintained?

.5 Describe the criteria for designating a noise hazard area.

.6 What are the marking requirements for noise hazard areas?

.7 When shall single or double hearing protection be worn?

.8 Which personnel are required to participate in hearing testing and medical evaluation?

.9 What are the three types of required hearing tests?

.10 Describe the training requirements for the Hearing Conservation Program.

.11 Describe the format for the Hearing Conservation Program self-evaluation.

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114114 SIGHT CONSERVATION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B5

114.1 When shall eye protection be worn?

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Sight ConservationProgram:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Heads and Division Officersd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativee. All hands

.3 Describe the elements of the Sight Conservation Program.

.4 What is considered during an eye hazard survey?

.5 How are eye hazard areas or equipment posted and marked?

.6 What are the requirements for sight screening evaluations?

.7 What are the procedures governing the use of corrective lenses as sight protectionequipment?

.8 What are the procedures governing the use of temporary protective eye wear?

.9 Where shall emergency eyewash facilities be located?

.10 What specifications must emergency eyewash facilities meet?

.11 What are the marking requirements for an emergency eyewash station?

.12 Describe the format for Sight Conservation Program self-evaluation.

.13 Describe the training requirements for the Sight Conservation Program.

.14 What criteria is used to select proper protective eye wear?

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115115 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manualfor Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B6

115.1 What is the most effective means for controlling airborne contaminants?

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Respiratory ProtectionProgram:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Respiratory Protection Officer (RPO)d. Department Heads and Division Officerse. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativef. Personnel issuing respiratory protectiong. All hands

.3 Describe the elements of the Respiratory Protection Program.

.4 How do air-purifying respirators work?

.5 What are the two classes of air-purifying respirators?

.6 Where can the color code system for respirator cartridges be found?

.7 What are the principles of atmosphere-supplying respirators?

.8 What are the two types of atmosphere-supplying respirators?

.9 When can a military gas mask be used in place of an approved respirator?

.10 When can emergency escape breathing devices be used in place of approvedrespirators?

.11 Describe the criteria for respirator selection.

.12 Describe the limitations of respirators with respect to:

a. Protection factorb. Oxygen deficient atmospherec. Hose length and air pressure requirementsd. Environmental temperature operating rangese. Maximum use concentration

.13 What equipment checks shall be performed prior to using a respirator?

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115.14 Describe a positive pressure check.

.15 Describe a negative pressure check.

.16 Describe the warning signs of respirator failure and actions to be taken when a failureoccurs.

.17 What are the guidelines for respirator qualitative fit testing?

.18 Explain the procedures for inspection, cleaning, sanitizing, and storing ofrespirators.

.19 Explain the procedures for repair and maintenance of respirators.

.20 Describe the two types of respirators authorized for entry into ImmediatelyDangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) atmospheres.

.21 Discuss the requirements for entry into IDLH atmospheres with respect to thefollowing:

a. Respiratorsb. Standby personnelc. Communicationsd. Rescue equipment

.22 Discuss the requirements for breathable air with respect to the following:

a. Air qualityb. Ship's Low Pressure (LP) airc. Ambient air breathing apparatusd. Certification of air supply

.23 Describe the training elements required for the Respiratory Protection Program.

.24 Describe the format for Respiratory Protection Program self-evaluations.

.25 Discuss the requirements for medical evaluations of respirator users with respect tothe following:

a. Frequencyb. Medical history

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116116 ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

[b] NSTM S9086-KC-STM-010/CH-300, Electrical Plant General[c] NAVEDTRA 10546-F, Electrician's Mate 3 & 2, ch. 2[d] NSTM S9086-VG-STM-000/CH-634, Deck Coverings[e] NAVSEA S9593-A1-MAN-010, Shipboard Management Guide for Polychlorinated

Biphenyls (PCBs)

116.1 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Electrical Safety Program:[ref. a, ch. B7]

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Electrical Safety Officerd. Supply Officere. Division Officersf. Medical Representativeg. Electrical Tool Issue Room personnelh. All hands

.2 Describe the elements of the Electrical Safety Program. [ref. a, ch. B7]

.3 List the procedures for the operation of a Portable Electrical Tool Issue Room.[ref. a, ch. B7]

.4 Describe the training requirements for the Electrical Safety Program. [ref. a, ch. B7]

.5 Describe the format for Electrical Safety Program self-evaluations. [ref. a, ch. B7]

.6 List the conditions for allowing personal electrical/electronic equipment aboard ship.[ref. b]

.7 What are the requirements for battery-operated personal equipment? [ref. b]

.8 List electrical/electronic equipment prohibited on board ship. [ref. b]

.9 State the safety precautions for working on or near energized electrical circuits orequipment. [ref. b]

.10 Who can authorized work on energized circuits/equipment? [ref. b]

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116.11 State the precautions for operating portable electrical tools. [ref. c]

.12 State the procedures for removing a shock victim from an energized circuit. [ref. a,ch. C9]

.13 Where are electrical insulating deck coverings required? [refs. c, d]

.14 Discuss the requirements for electrical and electronic workbenches, includinggrounding, safety matting, and signs. [ref. c]

.15 Explain rubber glove inspection requirements. [ref. b]

.16 Explain rubber glove care requirements. [ref. b]

.17 Describe where polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are found in electrical orelectronic equipment. [ref. e, ch. 3]

.18 Describe spill response and cleanup procedures for PCBs. [ref. e, app. C]

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117117 GAS-FREE ENGINEERING PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B8

[b] NSTM S9086-CH-STM-030/CH-074(V3), Gas-Free Engineering

117.1 State the purpose of the Gas-Free Engineering Program. [ref. a]

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Gas-Free EngineeringProgram: [ref. a]

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Gas-Free Engineerd. Department Heads and Division Officerse. All hands

.3 Describe the elements of the Gas-Free Engineering Program. [ref. a]

.4 Describe the training requirements for the Gas-Free Engineering Program. [ref. a]

.5 Describe the format for Gas-Free Engineering Program self-evaluations. [ref. a]

.6 Describe the spaces on board ship that require gas-free testing. [ref. a]

.7 What are the safety precautions to be followed prior to and when entering aconfined or enclosed space? [ref. b, sec. 074-20.7]

.8 Describe the information required on a Gas-Free Certificate. [ref. b, sec. 074-20.15]

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118118 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B9

118.1 Define the following terms:

a. Radiationb. Ionizing radiationc. Nonionizing radiation

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Radiation ProtectionProgram:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Laser System Safety Officer (LSSO)d. Department Heads and Division Officerse. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativef. All hands

.3 Describe the elements of the Radiation Protection Program.

.4 List common shipboard sources of ionizing radiation.

.5 List common shipboard sources of nonionizing radiation.

.6 When are sources of Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) evaluated?

.7 List the requirements for RFR warning signs and labels.

.8 List the requirements for protective clothing when working with RFR.

.9 List common shipboard sources of laser radiation.

.10 What are the classes of lasers and the controls associated with them?

.11 List other sources of RFR.

.12 Describe the training requirements for the Radiation Protection Program.

.13 Describe the format for Radiation Protection Program self-evaluations.

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119119 RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION INCIDENT REPORTING FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B9

[b] NAVMEDCOMINST 6470.2A, Laser Radiation Medical Surveillance Program, par. 8[c] SPAWARINST 5100.12B, Navy Laser Hazard Prevention Program, par. 7

119.1 When is a Radio Frequency Radiation Report required? [ref. a]

.2 What formats will be used for Radio Frequency Radiation Reports? [ref. a]

.3 When is a Laser Radiation Incident Report required? [refs. a, c]

.4 What format will be used for Laser Radiation Incident Reports? [refs. b, c]

.5 State the procedures for inventory of military exempt lasers. [refs. a, c]

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120120 LEAD CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B10

120.1 What is the purpose of the Lead Control Program?

.2 Where is lead commonly found aboard ship?

.3 During what evolutions can lead exposures occur?

.4 What are the specific health hazards associated with lead exposure?

.5 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Lead Control Program:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Heads and Division Officersd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativee. All hands

.6 Describe the elements of the Lead Control Program.

.7 What are the guidelines which apply to lead during industrial hygiene survey?

.8 List general work place control practices for lead.

.9 How can ventilation be used to limit exposure to lead?

.10 What are the requirements for personal protective equipment when working in alead contaminated environment?

.11 What are the guidelines for warning signs and caution labels in a lead environment?

.12 Describe housekeeping precautions necessary in a lead environment.

.13 Describe the personal hygiene precautions necessary in a lead environment.

.14 What are the precautions for environmental protection and lead waste disposal?

.15 What are the requirements for medical surveillance in the Lead Control Program?

.16 Describe the training requirements for the Lead Control Program.

.17 Describe the format for Lead Control Program self-evaluations.

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121121 MERCURY CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B13

121.1 What are the hazards associated with mercury or mercury containingcompounds/components?

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Mercury Control Program:

a. Commanding Officer (IMA Afloat)b. Safety Officerc. Mercury Control Officer (IMA Afloat)

.3 What are the guidelines for the storage of mercury/mercury components?

.4 What equipment/qualification is required for the cleanup of mercury spills?

.5 Describe the procedures for a mercury spill clean up.

.6 What are the proper mercury disposal procedures?

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122122 TAG-OUT PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy(SORM), sec. 630.17

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B11

122.1 What is the purpose of the Tag-Out Program? [refs. a, b]

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Tag-Out Program: [refs. a,b]

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Headsd. All hands

.3 Describe the elements of the Tag-Out Program. [ref. b]

.4 Describe the training requirements for the Tag-Out Program. [ref. b]

.5 Describe the format for Tag-Out Program self-evaluations. [ref. b]

.6 Explain the following as applied to the Equipment Safety Tag-Out Program: [ref. a]

a. Duties of authorizing officer, person attaching tag, person checking tag andrepair activity

b. Use of caution tagc. Use of danger tagd. Out-of-calibration labele. Out-of-commission labelf. Location and custody of Tag-Out Log and software on your shipg. Function and use of Instrument Logh. Function of Tag-Out Log auditi. Equipment/conditions requiring Commanding Officer's permission

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123123 PERSONNEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B12

123.1 What are the purposes of PPE?

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel with respect to PPE:

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Division Officersd. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representativee. All hands

.3 Describe the guidelines for selection and use of the following types of PPE:

a. Head protectionb. Foot protectionc. Hand protectiond. Safety clothinge. Fall protection equipmentf. Flotation devices

.4 Describe the guidelines for the following:

a. Storage of PPEb. Maintenance and inspections of PPE

.5 Describe the training requirements associated with PPE.

.6 Describe the format for PPE Program self-evaluations.

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124124 NAVY TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.12F, Issuance of Navy Traffic Safety Program

124.1 What is the scope and effect of the Navy Traffic Safety Program?

.2 State the responsibilities of the command for the Navy Traffic Safety Program.

.3 List the requirements of the Navy Traffic Safety Program.

.4 List the training requirements for the Navy Traffic Safety Program.

.5 What are the requirements for seat belt and child restraint use?

.6 What are the requirements for operation of a Navy motor vehicle with respect tooff-duty time?

.7 What are the requirements governing the use of portable headphones, earphones,or other listening devices on a naval station?

.8 What are the requirements for operating a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle?

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125125 NAVY RECREATION, ATHLETICS, AND HOME SAFETY PROGRAM

FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] OPNAVINST 5100.25A, Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program[b] OPNAVINST 5100.12F, Issuance of Navy Traffic Safety Program

125.1 What is the purpose of the Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program?[ref. a]

.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Navy Recreation,Athletics, and Home Safety Program: [ref. a]

a. Commanding Officerb. Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program Manager

.3 What are the elements of the Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home SafetyProgram? [ref. a]

.4 What are the guidelines for the use of portable headphones, earphones, or otherlistening devices on a naval station? [ref. b]

.5 What are the requirements for reporting recreation, athletic and home safetymishaps involving dependents on base or during command sponsored events?[ref. a]

.6 Described when training should be conducted for the Recreation, Athletic and HomeSafety Program. [ref. a]

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126126 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] NAVSEA S9593-A1-MAN-010, Shipboard Management Guide for PolychlorinatedBiphenyls (PCBs)

[b] NAVSEA Advisory 94-1, Removal and Handling of PCB Felt[c] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1

126.1 What is the purpose of the PCB Control Program? [ref. a, ch. 1]

.2 What are the hazards associated with PCB containing equipments or components?[ref. a, ch. 1]

.3 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the PCB Control Program [ref.c, ch. B14]

a. Commanding Officerb. Safety Officerc. Department Heads and Division Officersd. All hands

.4 List the elements of the PCB Control Program. [ref. c, ch. B14]

.5 Described the procedures required for ventilation duct cleaning where PCB gasketmaterials are used. [ref. b, enclosure 2]

.6 Define the following with respect to PCBs: [ref. a]

a. Functional PCB [ch. 1]b. PCB article [ch. 1]c. PCB capacitors (large/small) [ch. 1]d. Leak (moderate) [ch. 1]e. Visual inspection [ch. 1]f. Exposure effects [ch. 2]

.7 What are the identifying and labeling requirements under the PCB ControlProgram? [ref. a, ch. 3]

.8 What are the handling procedures/precautions under the PCB Control Program?[ref. a, ch. 4; ref. b, enclosure 1]

.9 What are the guidelines for the collection, marking, and storage of PCBcomponents? [ref. a, chs. 5, 6]

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126.10 Described the following: [ref. a, ch. 4]

a. Electrical safety precautions for PCBsb. Emergency first aid procedures for PCBs

.11 What are the inspection criteria for PCB components? [ref. a, ch. 7]

.12 What are the inventory guidelines for shipboard PCB components? [ref. a, ch. 3]

.13 What are the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC)responsibilities for the following personnel: [ref. a]

a. Hazardous Material (HM) Coordinator [ch. 9]b. SPCC Coordinator [ch. 9]c. Safety Officer [ch. 9]d. Medical Department Representative [ch. 9]e. Supply Officer [ch. 9]f. Division Officer [ch. 9]g. On-Scene Commander [ch. 10]

.14 What are the proper PCB spill response procedures for the following:

a. Control measures [ref. a, chs. 9, 10]b. PPE [ref. a, chs. 4, 10]c. Disposal [ref. a, ch. 8; ref. c, app. B3-C]d. Training [ref. a, ch. 10]e. Report Notification [ref. a, ch. 10]

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127127 LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

References:

[a] NAVSEA S9310-AQ-SAF-010, Batteries, Navy Lithium Safety Program Responsibilitiesand Procedures, ch. 1

[b] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) ProgramManual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, app. B3-C

127.1 What are the hazards associated with lithium batteries? [ref. a]

.2 What are the safety precautions that must be taken prior to entering lithium batterystorage areas? [ref. a]

.3 What are the general use requirements while using lithium batteries? [ref. a]

.4 What are the guidelines for the storage of lithium batteries? [ref. a]

.5 What are the proper lithium battery disposal procedures? [refs. a, b]

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300.1 INTRODUCTION

The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate toyour Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the previoussections to use. It allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation andto handle abnormal conditions and emergencies. Before starting your assigned tasks,you must complete the prerequisites that pertain to the performance of that particulartask. Satisfactory completion of all prerequisites is required prior to achievement offinal watchstation qualification.

300.2 FORMAT

Each watchstation in this section contains:

· A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE, which is used to obtain the required signatures forapproval and recording of Final Qualification.

· PREREQUISITES, which are items that must be certified completed before you canbegin qualification for a particular watchstation. Prerequisites may include schools,watchstation qualifications from other PQS books, and fundamentals, systems, orwatchstation qualifications from this book. Prior to signing off each prerequisite lineitem, the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records. Record the date ofactual completion, not the sign-off date.

· WATCHSTATION Performance, which is the practical factors portion of yourqualification. The performance is broken down as follows:

Tasks (routine operating tasks that are performed frequently)Infrequent TasksAbnormal ConditionsEmergenciesTraining Watches

If there are multiple watchstations, a QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY willappear at the end of the Standard.

300.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES

The PQS deliberately makes no attempt to specify the procedures to be used tocomplete a task or to control or correct a casualty. The only proper sources of thisinformation are the technical manuals, Engineering Operational Sequencing System(EOSS), Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) orother policy-making documents prepared for a specific installation or a piece ofequipment. Additionally, the level of accuracy required of a trainee may vary fromschool to school, ship to ship, and squadron to squadron based upon such factors asmission requirements. Thus, proficiency may be confirmed only through demonstratedperformance at a level of competency sufficient to satisfy the Commanding Officer.

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300.4 DISCUSSION ITEMS

Though actual performance of evolutions is always preferable to observation ordiscussion, some items listed in each watchstation may be too hazardous or time-consuming to perform or simulate. Therefore, you may be required to discuss suchdesignated items with your Qualifier.

300.5 NUMBERING

Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRAFinal Qualification number. The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recordingqualifications in service and training records.

300.6 HOW TO COMPLETE

After completing the required prerequisites applicable to a particular task, you mayperform the task under the supervision of a qualified watchstander. If you satisfactorilyperform the task and can explain each step, your Qualifier will sign you off for thattask. After all line items have been completed, your Qualifierwill verify Final Qualification by signing and dating the Final Qualification pages.

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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B

301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER

NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________

This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of thePersonnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion ofapplicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. Theexamination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should becovered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors give away theirsignatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations.

This qualification section is to be kept in the individual's training jacket.

The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designationas a qualified DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (NAVEDTRA 43460-4B).

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Supervisor

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Division Officer

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Department Head

QUALIFIED_____________________________________________DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative

SERVICE RECORDENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________

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WATCHSTATION 301

301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER

Estimated completion time: 26 weeks

301.1 PREREQUISITES

BEFORE STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:

301.1.1 SCHOOLS:

Safety Programs Afloat (A-493-2099)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:

Ship's Maintenance and Material Management (3M) System (NAVEDTRA 43241-G), 301 Maintenance Person

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

Damage Control (NAVEDTRA 43119-G), 304 Fire Watch

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BECOMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETEDPRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION.

.3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS:

101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

102 Safety Standards

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

103 Risk Assessment

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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301.1.3 104 Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Internal Inspection

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

105 Enlisted Safety Committee

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

106 Safety Council

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

107 Afloat Mishap Investigating and Reporting

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

108 Asbestos Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

109 Man-Made Vitreous Fiber (MMVF)

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

110 Heat Stress Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

111 Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M) Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

112 Hazardous Material (HM) Spill Response

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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301.1.3 113 Hearing Conservation Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

114 Sight Conservation Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

115 Respiratory Protection Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

116 Electrical Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

117 Gas-Free Engineering Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

120 Lead Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

121 Mercury Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

122 Tag-Out Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

123 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

301.1.3 124 Navy Traffic Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

125 Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

301.2 TASKS

For the tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What parameters/operating limits must be monitored?G. Satisfactorily perform this task.

Questions301.2.1 Conduct safety inspections of assigned spaces using the

checklists in OPNAVINST 5100.19C A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Identify HM and storage requirement A B C E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Identify safety hazards in divisional spaces A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Identify electrical hazards in spaces (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions301.2.5 Classify safety hazards by using a RAC A B D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Develop recommended corrective actions for hazards/deficiencies A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Follow-up on implementation of corrective actions forhazards and deficiencies (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.8 Enter safety hazard code on OPNAV 4790/2K (block 15)for inclusion into CSMP (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.9 Complete an Internal Safety Hazard Report orSAFETYGRAM (2 times) A B C D F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.10 Act as a point of contact for divisional safety questionsand input/feedback A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.11 Attend Enlisted Safety Committee meeting (2 times) A B D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.12 Disseminate information from safety committee meetingsto division (2 times) A B D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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Questions301.2.13 Assist in informal mishap investigations as directed by

Safety Officer or Division Officer (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.14 Train personnel on matters concerning mishap preventionwithin the division A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.15 Update Safety Officer's or divisional records of safetytraining A B D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.16 Post articles from safety related publications whichreflect divisional concerns A B D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.17 Inspect divisional storage of HM (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.18 Inventory divisional HM and compare to authorized HMin SHML A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.19 Observe the turn-in of used/excess HM A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.20 Inspect labeling of HM for proper elements (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________

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(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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Questions301.2.21 Provide a MSDS for a HM used in the division A B D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.22 Inspect condition of divisional PPE (2 times) A B C E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.23 Inventory divisional PPE for adequate supply A B C E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 26% OF WATCHSTATION.

301.3 INFREQUENT TASKS

For the infrequent tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What conditions require this infrequent task?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task.

Questions301.3.1 Prepare for formal safety survey/inspections A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Assist in safety stand-down A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Assist in preparing MR A B C D F G

___________________

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(Signature and Date)

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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions301.3.4 Perform a tag-out spot check (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.5 Participate as an assistant safety inspector during azone inspection (2 times) A B C E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.6 Assist in periodic evaluations of the NAVOSH Program A B C E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Assist in the periodic/ship-wide HM inventory A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .3 AREA COMPRISES 10% OF WATCHSTATION.

301.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

For the abnormal conditions listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this condition affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective/immediate action for this

abnormal condition.

301.4.1 Missing or damaged safety equipment (2 times)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

301.4.2 Improperly stored or marked HM containers (2 times)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .4 AREA COMPRISES 10% OF WATCHSTATION.

301.5 EMERGENCIES

For the emergencies listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this emergency affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency.

301.5.1 HM spill

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .5 AREA COMPRISES 8% OF WATCHSTATION.

301.6 WATCHES — None.

301.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)

301.7.1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

.2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B

302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER

NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________

This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of thePersonnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion ofapplicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. Theexamination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should becovered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors give away theirsignatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations.

This qualification section is to be kept in the individual's training jacket.

The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designationas a qualified ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (NAVEDTRA 43460-4B).

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Supervisor

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Division Officer

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Department Head

QUALIFIED_____________________________________________DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative

SERVICE RECORDENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________

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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER

Estimated completion time: 12 weeks

302.1 PREREQUISITES

BEFORE STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:

302.1.1 SCHOOLS:

Electrician's Mate "A" School (A-662-0016) (RECOMMENDED)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

Approved CPR Course (RECOMMENDED)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:

Ship's Maintenance and Material Management (3M) System (NAVEDTRA 43241-G), 301 Maintenance Person

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BECOMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETEDPRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION.

.3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS:

101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

102 Safety Standards

Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

116 Electrical Safety Program

Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

302.1.3 122 Tag-Out Program

Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

123 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)

Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

302.2 TASKS

For the tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What parameters/operating limits must be monitored?G. Satisfactorily perform this task.

Questions302.2.1 Operate multimeter A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Operate megger A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Operate tool tester A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Inspect rubber gloves A B G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.5 Inspect portable electrical tools (two- and three-prong)(2 times) A B E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions302.2.6 Inspect personal protective equipment A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Inspect 440 Vac and 115 Vac electrical receptacles(2 times) A B E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.8 Maintain inventory of portable electrical equipment A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.9 Survey for unauthorized personal electrical orelectronic equipment (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.10 Inspect extension cords A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.11 Issue portable electrical equipment (2 times) A B C E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.12 Check in portable electrical equipment (2 times) A B C E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.13 Inspect personal electrical or electronic equipment(2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions302.2.14 Maintain inventory of Electrical Tool Issue Room

equipment A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.15 Maintain inventory of personal electrical or electronicequipment A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.16 Maintain electrical safety training records A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.17 Conduct electrical safety training (2 times) A B C D E G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.18 Operate a dummy plug and receptacle A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.19 Inspect a shorting probe A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.20 Operate a voltage tester A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.21 Inspect electrical or electronic workbenches (2 times) A B D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 25% OF WATCHSTATION.

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302.3 INFREQUENT TASKS

For the infrequent task below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What conditions require this infrequent task?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task.

302.3.1 Convert two-prong cord electrical equipment to a three-prong cord (2 times)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .3 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

302.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

For the abnormal conditions listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this condition affect other operations/equipment/watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective/immediate action for this

abnormal condition.

302.4.1 Shorted electrical equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Improperly grounded electrical equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

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302.4.3 Work on energized equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .4 AREA COMPRISES 20% OF WATCHSTATION.

302.5 EMERGENCIES

For the emergencies listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this emergency affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency.

302.5.1 Electrical shock victim (2 times)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .5 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

302.6 WATCHES — None.

302.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)

302.7.1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

.2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B

303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR

NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________

This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of thePersonnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion ofapplicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. Theexamination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should becovered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors give away theirsignatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations.

This qualification section is to be kept in the individual's training jacket.

The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designationas a qualified HEAT STRESS MONITOR (NAVEDTRA 43460-4B).

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Supervisor

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Division Officer

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Department Head

QUALIFIED_____________________________________________DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative

SERVICE RECORDENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR

Estimated completion time: 6 weeks

303.1 PREREQUISITES

BEFORE STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:

303.1.1 SCHOOLS:

Heat Stress Afloat (B-322-2321) (RECOMMENDED)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:

Ship's Maintenance and Material Management (3M) System (NAVEDTRA 43241-G), 301 Maintenance Person

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BECOMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETEDPRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION.

.3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS:

101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Completed____________________ 10% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

102 Safety Standards

Completed____________________ 10% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

110 Heat Stress Program

Completed____________________ 10% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

303.2 TASKS

For the tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What parameters/operating limits must be monitored?G. Satisfactorily perform this task.

Questions303.2.1 Monitor heat stress of spaces meeting the criteria for

monitoring (5 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 View the current videotapes on shipboard heat stress A G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Inspect the mounting locations of dry-bulb thermometersin heat stress areas A B C E G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Complete a Heat Stress Survey Form, including validationcheck, for WBGT survey (5 times) A B C F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________(Signature and Date)

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

Questions303.2.5 Using the PHEL Chart and PHEL curve, determine stay

times for a heat stress WBGT survey (5 times) A B C F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Determine recovery times for a heat stress WBGT survey(5 times) A B D F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Determine when heat stress surveys are to be repeatedafter the initial survey (5 times) A B C F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

___________________(Signature and Date)

.8 Locate/assemble/disassemble/store the WBGT meter(2 times) A B C E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

Questions303.2.9 Calculate the stay times for a set of heat stress

readings if stack gases or fuel vapors were present(2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 30% OF WATCHSTATION.

303.3 INFREQUENT TASKS

For the infrequent tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. How are monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task.

Questions303.3.1 Conduct a heat stress survey using the motorized

psychrometer A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Conduct a heat stress WBGT survey of a situational area A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Inspect the globe assembly of the WBGT meter A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Replace the globe assembly of the WBGT meter A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

Questions303.3.5 Inspect the tunnel assembly of the WBGT meter

(Reuter-Stokes brand only) A E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Replace the tunnel assembly of the WBGT meter(Reuter-Stokes brand only) A E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Inspect the wet bulb wick of the WBGT meter A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.8 Replace the wet bulb wick of the WBGT meter(Reuter-Stokes brand only) A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.9 Inspect the battery pack of the WBGT meter(Reuter-Stokes brand only) A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.10 Replace the battery pack of the WBGT meter A B E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .3 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

303.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

For the abnormal conditions listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this condition affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective/immediate action for this

abnormal condition.

303.4.1 Damaged or inaccurate heat stress meter

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Engineering casualty restoration

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .4 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

303.5 EMERGENCIES

For the emergencies listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this emergency affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency.

303.5.1 Heat stress personnel casualty

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .5 AREA COMPRISES 10% OF WATCHSTATION.

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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)

303.6 WATCHES — None.

303.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)

303.7.1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

.2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B

304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER

NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________

This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of thePersonnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion ofapplicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. Theexamination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should becovered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors give away theirsignatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations.

This qualification section is to be kept in the individual's training jacket.

The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designationas a qualified ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (NAVEDTRA 43460-4B).

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Supervisor

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Division Officer

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Department Head

QUALIFIED_____________________________________________DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative

SERVICE RECORDENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER

Estimated completion time: 12 weeks

304.1 PREREQUISITES

BEFORE STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:

304.1.1 SCHOOLS:

Approved CPR Course (RECOMMENDED)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:

Ship's Maintenance and Material Management (3M) System (NAVEDTRA 43241-G), 304 Division Officer

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BECOMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETEDPRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION.

.3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS:

101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

102 Safety Standards

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

104 Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Internal Inspection

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

107 Afloat Mishap Investigating and Reporting

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

304.1.3 116 Electrical Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

122 Tag-Out Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

123 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

126 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

127 Lithium Battery Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

304.2 TASKS

For the tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What parameters/operating limits must be monitored?G. Satisfactorily perform this task.

Questions304.2.1 Review Command electrical safety programs A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions304.2.2 Review Tag-Out Program A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Inspect battery storage and charging areas A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Inspect electrical/electronic workbenches (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.5 Inspect electrical/electronic spaces for electricalgrade rubber matting A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Audit/inventory Electrical Tool Issue Room equipment(2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.7 Audit/inventory Electrical Tool Issue Room PPE (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.8 Audit/inventory personal electrical/electronic equipment(2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.9 Conduct electrical safety training for ship's personnel A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions304.2.10 Maintain records of ship-wide electrical safety training A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.11 Distribute electrical safety related articles A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 34% OF WATCHSTATION.

304.3 INFREQUENT TASKS

For the infrequent tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What conditions require this infrequent task?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task.

Questions304.3.1 Supervise connection/disconnection of shore power cables

(2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.2 Inspect casualty power system components (2 times) A B C D E F G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.3 Assist in safety stand-down A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Coordinate CPR training for electrical/electronic personnel A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions304.3.5 Conduct electrical safety training for embarked personnel A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Review PCB component inventory A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .3 AREA COMPRISES 18% OF WATCHSTATION.

304.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

For the abnormal conditions listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this condition affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective/immediate action for this

abnormal condition.

304.4.1 Working on energized equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Shorted equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Improperly grounded equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

304.4.4 Loss of ventilation in battery storage/charging areas

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .4 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

304.5 EMERGENCIES

For the emergencies listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this emergency affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency.

304.5.1 Battery explosion/fire

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Electrical shock victim

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 PCB spill

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .5 AREA COMPRISES 15% OF WATCHSTATION.

304.6 WATCHES — None.

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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

304.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)

304.7.1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

.2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B

305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER

NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________

This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of thePersonnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion ofapplicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. Theexamination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should becovered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors give away theirsignatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations.

This qualification section is to be kept in the individual's training jacket.

The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designationas a qualified COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (NAVEDTRA 43460-4B).

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Supervisor

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Division Officer

RECOMMENDED_________________________________________DATE_______________Department Head

QUALIFIED_____________________________________________DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative

SERVICE RECORDENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________

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WATCHSTATION 305

305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER

Estimated completion time: 16 weeks

305.1 PREREQUISITES

BEFORE STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:

305.1.1 SCHOOLS:

Afloat Safety Officer (A-4J-0020)

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:

Ship's Maintenance and Material Management (3M) System (NAVEDTRA 43241-G), 304 Division Officer

Completed____________________ (Qualifier and Date)

FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BECOMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETEDPRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION.

.3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS:

101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

102 Safety Standards

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

103 Risk Assessment

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

104 Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Internal Inspection

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

305.1.3 105 Enlisted Safety Committee

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

106 Safety Council

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

107 Afloat Mishap Investigating and Reporting

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

108 Asbestos Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

109 Man-Made Vitreous Fibers (MMVF)

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

110 Heat Stress Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

111 Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M) Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

112 Hazardous Material (HM) Spill Response

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

113 Hearing Conservation Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

305.1.3 114 Sight Conservation Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

115 Respiratory Protection Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

116 Electrical Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

117 Gas-Free Engineering Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

118 Radiation Protection Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

119 Radio Frequency Radiation Incident Reporting

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

120 Lead Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

121 Mercury Control Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

122 Tag-Out Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

305.1.3 123 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

125 Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program

Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date)

305.2 TASKS

For the tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What parameters/operating limits must be monitored?G. Satisfactorily perform this task.

Questions305.2.1 Conduct safety inspection of ship's spaces A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Evaluate NAVOSH Programs using checklists inOPNAVINST 5100.19C A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Conduct internal mishap investigation (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.4 Draft/submit MR (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions305.2.5 Draft/submit MV MR A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Draft/submit RADHS MR A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.7 Review Command MRs and investigations to identifytrends (2 times) A B C D G

___________________ ___________________(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)

.8 Coordinate safety assistance for zone inspection A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.9 Coordinate Divisional Safety Petty Officer inspectionsfor safety hazard identification A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.10 Coordinate Divisional Safety Petty Officer inspectionsfor safety hazard identification A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.11 Plan Safety Council meetings A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.12 Classify safety related hazards by RAC A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)

Questions305.2.13 Review entry of safety hazard codes into the CSMP A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.14 Plan/conduct Enlisted Safety Committee meetings A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.15 Coordinate training for ship's personnel on NAVOSHPrograms A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.16 Coordinate training for ship's personnel on mishapprevention A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.17 Maintain or verify a record of ship-wide safety training A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.18 Distribute safety related articles A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.19 Ensure proper supplies of PPE A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.20 Coordinate training for ship's personnel in Navy Off-DutySafety Programs A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 20% OF WATCHSTATION.

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305.3 INFREQUENT TASKS

For the infrequent tasks listed below:

A. What are the steps of this procedure?B. What are the reasons for each step?C. What control/coordination is required?D. What means of communications are used?E. What safety precautions must be observed?F. What conditions require this infrequent task?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task.

Questions305.3.1 Coordinate formal industrial hygiene surveys and assistance A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Conduct a safety stand-down A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.3 Review NAVOSH Program with MDR A B C G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.4 Review shipboard SLCP A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.5 Incorporate reports from assist visits and zone inspectionsinto ship's NAVOSHDAP A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.6 Assist in required periodic ship-wide HM inventory A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

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Questions305.3.7 Coordinate safety training for embarked personnel A B C D G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.8 Draft/submit MR for exposure/diving mishaps A B C D E F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

.9 Coordinate and support the conduct of a MIB A B C D F G

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .3 AREA COMPRISES 10% OF WATCHSTATION.

305.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

For the abnormal conditions listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this condition affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective/immediate action for this

abnormal condition.

305.4.1 Missing or damaged safety equipment

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Improperly stored or marked HM

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .4 AREA COMPRISES 10% OF WATCHSTATION.

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305.5 EMERGENCIES

For the emergencies listed below:

A. What indications and alarms are received?B. What immediate action is required?C. What are the probable causes?D. What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not

taken?E. How does this emergency affect other operations/equipment/ watchstations?F. What follow-up action is required?G. Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency.

305.5.1 HM spill/release

___________________(Signature and Date)

.2 Aircraft mishap

___________________(Signature and Date)

COMPLETED .5 AREA COMPRISES 12% OF WATCHSTATION.

305.6 WATCHES — None.

305.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)

305.7.1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

.2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board

__________________________ (Signature & Date)

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NAVEDTRA 43460-B

QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FORSAFETY PROGRAMS AFLOAT

NAME____________________________________RATE/RANK_______________________

This qualification progress summary is used to track the progress of a trainee in the watchstationsfor this PQS and ensure awareness of remaining tasks. It should be kept by the individual or in theindividual's training jacket and updated with an appropriate signature (Training Petty Officer,Division Officer, Senior Watch Officer, etc.) as watchstations are completed.

301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER

Completed _________________________________ Date _______________(Signature)

302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER

Completed _________________________________ Date _______________(Signature)

303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR

Completed _________________________________ Date _______________(Signature)

304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER

Completed _________________________________ Date _______________(Signature)

305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER

Completed _________________________________ Date _______________(Signature)

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LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS

Command Spill Response Contingency PlanNAVEDTRA 82081-A, Standard First Aid Training CourseNAVEDTRA 10546F, Electrician's Mate 3 & 2NAVMEDCOMINST 6470.2A, Laser Radiation Medical Surveillance ProgramNSTM S9086-KC-STM-010/CH-300, Electrical Plant GeneralNSTM S9086-VG-STM-000/CH-634, Deck CoveringsNAVSEA S9593-A1-MAN-010, Shipboard Management Guide for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)NSTM S9086-CH-STM-030/CH-074(V3), Gas-Free EngineeringOPNAVINST 3120.32C, Standard Organization and Regulations Manual of the U.S. Navy (SORM)OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual for Forces

Afloat, Change Transmittal 1OPNAVINST 3750.6Q, Naval Aviation Safety ProgramOPNAVINST 4790.4B, Ship's Maintenance Material Management ManualOPNAVINST 5090.1B, Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program ManualOPNAVINST 5100.12F, Issuance of Navy Traffic Safety ProgramSPAWARINST 5100.12B, Navy Laser Hazard Prevention Program

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Personnel Qualifications StandardFeedback Report

PQSDEVGRU

From____________________________________________________Date________________________

Via______________________________________________________Date________________________Department Head

Activity______________________________________________________________________________

MailingAddress______________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________DSN__________________

PQSTitle__________________________________________________________NAVEDTRA_____________

SectionAffected______________________________________________________________________________

PageNumber(s)____________________________________________________________________________

Remarks/Recommendations (Use additional sheets if necessary):

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