NAVY Surface Common Core Test 1
with Complete Q’s and A’s
Steps of the ORM - -1. Identify Hazards
2. Assess The Hazard
3. Make Risk Decisions
4. Implement Controls
5. Supervise
-Hazard Severity Categories - -1. Critical
2. Serious
3. Moderate
4.Minor
-Mishap Probability Categories - -A. Likely to occur immediately
B. Probably will occur in time
C. May occur in time
D. Unlikely to occur
-Time Critical Risk Management - -Apply ORM at the point of commencing or
during the execution of a mission or task at the critical level
-ABCD Model of TCRM - -Assess the situation
Balance resources
Communicate to others
Do and Debrief the event
-Irradiation Burns - -Caused by infrared and ultra-violet light (from welding)
-Division Officer (Shipboard Safety) - -Ensures that personnel working in eye
hazardous areas are trained on the proper use of protective eye wear and
ear protection.
-Types of Protective Eye Wear - -1. Safety Glasses
2. Chemical Goggles
3. Welding Goggles
4. Chipping Goggles
5. Welding Helmet
6. Face Shield
-Emergency Eye Wash Stations Labeling - -Marked with a green sign with
white letters
, -Flow Rate of an Emergency Eye Wash Station - -Minimum flow rate if 0.4
gallons per minute for 15 continuous minutes
-Safety Officer - -Maintains a record of noise hazardous areas and
equipment
-Noise Hazard Labeling - -Hazardous areas labeled with orange/yellow signs,
hazardous equipment labelled with orange/yellow stickers
-Hazardous Noise Levels - -Personnel can be exposed to sounds of 84
decibels or below for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week with no ill effects
Noise levels exceeding 104 decibels require doubled hearing protection
-Types of Respirator - -Air purifying
Atmosphere supplying
-Atmosphere Supplying Respirator - -Supplied with fresh air through an
airline no longer than 300 feet
-Heat Stress Factors - -1. Air Temperature
2. Thermal Radiation
3. Humidity
4. Air Flow
5. Work Load
-Heat Condition Procedures - -Contact supervisor if the temperature goes
over 100 degrees
-3-M System - -Maintenance, Material and Management
-Periodicity Code D - -Daily
-Periodicity Code W - -Weekly
-Periodicity Code S - -Semiannually
-Periodicity Code Q - -Quarterly
-Periodicity Code M - -Monthly
-Periodicity Code A - -Annually
-Periodicity Code R - -Situational
-Periodicity Code U - -Unscheduled
with Complete Q’s and A’s
Steps of the ORM - -1. Identify Hazards
2. Assess The Hazard
3. Make Risk Decisions
4. Implement Controls
5. Supervise
-Hazard Severity Categories - -1. Critical
2. Serious
3. Moderate
4.Minor
-Mishap Probability Categories - -A. Likely to occur immediately
B. Probably will occur in time
C. May occur in time
D. Unlikely to occur
-Time Critical Risk Management - -Apply ORM at the point of commencing or
during the execution of a mission or task at the critical level
-ABCD Model of TCRM - -Assess the situation
Balance resources
Communicate to others
Do and Debrief the event
-Irradiation Burns - -Caused by infrared and ultra-violet light (from welding)
-Division Officer (Shipboard Safety) - -Ensures that personnel working in eye
hazardous areas are trained on the proper use of protective eye wear and
ear protection.
-Types of Protective Eye Wear - -1. Safety Glasses
2. Chemical Goggles
3. Welding Goggles
4. Chipping Goggles
5. Welding Helmet
6. Face Shield
-Emergency Eye Wash Stations Labeling - -Marked with a green sign with
white letters
, -Flow Rate of an Emergency Eye Wash Station - -Minimum flow rate if 0.4
gallons per minute for 15 continuous minutes
-Safety Officer - -Maintains a record of noise hazardous areas and
equipment
-Noise Hazard Labeling - -Hazardous areas labeled with orange/yellow signs,
hazardous equipment labelled with orange/yellow stickers
-Hazardous Noise Levels - -Personnel can be exposed to sounds of 84
decibels or below for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week with no ill effects
Noise levels exceeding 104 decibels require doubled hearing protection
-Types of Respirator - -Air purifying
Atmosphere supplying
-Atmosphere Supplying Respirator - -Supplied with fresh air through an
airline no longer than 300 feet
-Heat Stress Factors - -1. Air Temperature
2. Thermal Radiation
3. Humidity
4. Air Flow
5. Work Load
-Heat Condition Procedures - -Contact supervisor if the temperature goes
over 100 degrees
-3-M System - -Maintenance, Material and Management
-Periodicity Code D - -Daily
-Periodicity Code W - -Weekly
-Periodicity Code S - -Semiannually
-Periodicity Code Q - -Quarterly
-Periodicity Code M - -Monthly
-Periodicity Code A - -Annually
-Periodicity Code R - -Situational
-Periodicity Code U - -Unscheduled