SCW SAFETY/ORM TEST A

  1. If you feel you are faced with an unsafe situation and you or your crew may be in danger, what is your responsibility?
  1. Contact the safety officer.
  2. Stop the operation and consult your immediate supervisor.
  3. Inform the Commanding Officer immediately.
  4. Personal safety is not as important as getting the job done.

Questions 2 to 6, match the following personnel with their responsibilities, there may be more than one correct answer, and answer all that apply.

2. ______Commanding Officera. acts as a tactical advisor to the command

3. ______Executive Officer b. reports all hazards & injuries to the chain of command

4. ______Safety Officerand follows all safety regs

5. ______CC/OIC/S-codesc. establishes safety policy for the command

6. ______All handsd. serves as head of Safety Policy Committee.

e. Responsibility for the safety of personnel and

equipment in command. . f. Assist Safety Officer with enforcing policies and

instructions within their work centers.

g. Manages the battalion safety programs.

7. The Safety Policy committee is made up of:

  1. Project and Shop Supervisors
  2. Headquarters personnel
  3. Company Commanders and Department Heads
  4. Project and Company Safety Representatives
  1. The Safety supervisors committee is a forum to:
  1. Make command safety policy
  2. Reviews mishap trends, and makes recommendations to the Council for policy changes.
  3. Interview personnel to find out about a mishap
  4. Discuss info with the Executive Officer
  1. The purpose of a mishap investigation is to determine:
  1. To collect information for graphs
  2. Who can be blamed for the accident
  3. How the mishap can be prevented in the future
  4. How much money was lost
  1. Which of the following is incorrect about the conduct of a mishap investigation?
  1. Mishaps should be investigated as soon as possible
  2. Investigations should be conducted at the lowest level
  3. Mishaps investigations are not conducted on all mishaps
  4. A trained investigator will investigate mishaps of a serious nature.

For questions 11 through 14, match the type of protective eyewear with the hazard, there may be more than one type per hazard:

11. _____Cleaning Auto parts in a solvent tankA. Splash proof goggles

12. ______Gas cutting and weldingB. General Purpose Safety Glasses

13. ______Chipping and GrindingC. Tint sunglasses

14. ______Lounging on the beachD. Full face shield w/safety glasses

E. Shade 5 goggles

15. Tools borrowed from another unit must be inspected by CTR before put into use.

  1. True
  2. False

16. Lockout and Tagout procedures are used on:

  1. Electrical power sources
  2. Air lines or steam lines
  3. Hydraulic Systems
  4. All of the above
  1. Lockout and Tagout procedures are required only while working on electrical circuits.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. The term “confined space” is defined as:
  1. A space not intended for frequent entry.
  2. A space that could have limited air flow or may be oxygen deficient.
  3. A space where poisonous gasses can accumulate.
  4. All the above.

19. Who can certify a Confined space for safe entry?

  1. Battalion or Brigade Safety Officer
  2. A certified Gas Free Engineer or Confined Space Program Manager
  3. Safety Petty Officer
  4. Battalion Operations Officer

20. Which of the following is a type of RESPIRATOR most often used in the battalion?

  1. Supplied Air
  2. Air Purifying
  3. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
  4. Oxygen Producing
  1. A respirator SOP tells the user the limitations of their respirator, procedures for its care and storage and how to select proper filters.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. The Annual Industrial Hygiene survey gives us what information about the types of hazards in a workplace?
  1. Lighting hazards
  2. Noise Hazards
  3. Breathing hazards
  4. All of the above

23. When should a person be entered into the hearing conservation program?

  1. When they are exposed to a noise level greater than 84dbA.
  2. When they are exposed to noise level greater than 90dbA.
  3. When they enter the Navy
  4. When they are exposed to a noise level greater than 104db.

24. Which of the following is not a reason to perform care and maintenance on personal protective equipment?

  1. Damaged Personal Protective Equipment is almost as hazardous as the hazard itself.
  2. PPE is the wrong size or color
  3. Clean PPE can help prevent accidents from happening.
  4. Lives depend on properly functioning PPE
  1. Which of the following is “not” a temporary power source?
  1. Generator used on a jobsite.
  2. Hardwired outlet in BU shop.
  3. An outlet used during remodeling of a building.
  4. Power pole box and spider used during demolition.
  1. A GFCI is required for use on 120v power tools on projects only.
  1. true
  2. false
  1. The form OPNAV 5100/11 Report of Unsafe Unhealthful Working Conditions is used to:
  1. Report the cause of mishaps to Secretary of the Navy
  2. Report of unhealthful conditions that are not being properly corrected by the chain of command.
  3. To ensure unsafe and unhealthful working conditions exist for all hands.
  4. All of the above.
  1. Who is the battalion Safety Officer? (answer on back)
  1. Why is housekeeping important on a job site or shop?
  1. It eliminates unnecessary hazards on the site.
  2. Eliminating tripping hazards, helps the job run smoother.
  3. Dust & fumes not cleaned up can cause explosive hazards.
  4. All the above.
  1. Who should unsafe or unhealthful working conditions be reported to first?
  1. Verbally to the immediate supervisor.
  2. In writing to the safety office.
  3. Verbally to Company Commander.
  4. To ISIC Command Safety Office.
  1. The acronym ORM stands for :
  1. Organizational Resource Management
  2. Operational Risk Management
  3. Organizational Risk Matrix
  4. None of the above.
  1. The five steps of operational risk management in order are:
  1. Identify hazards, assess hazards, make decisions, implement controls, supervise.
  2. Supervise, assess hazards, implement controls, make decisions, identify hazards.
  3. Create hazards, exaggerate hazards, wait for action, and cover up hazards.
  4. Both a & b are correct.
  1. What are the three types of controls in risk management?
  1. Hazard controls, operational controls and personnel controls.
  2. Jobsite control, personnel controls and PEE.
  3. Engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment.
  4. None of the above
  1. When should we employ the ORM process?
  1. On deployment only when it is in the project package
  2. In everything we do where even a moderate chance of risk to life, limb, or property exists.
  3. During Naval Operations when a risk of injury to Petty Officers exists.
  4. When instructed to do so.
  1. What tactical acronym follows the five steps of ORM closely?
  1. SMEAC
  2. COSAL
  3. BAMCIS
  4. KOCOA
  1. Which of the following is a goal of ORM?
  1. Minimize risks taken.
  2. Identify who is responsible for an accident.
  3. Scan files for viruses.
  4. Provide an effective posture to protect against nuclear attack.
  1. What are the safe low and high percentages for oxygen levels in an atmosphere?
  1. 58.75% to 72.65%
  2. 23%-42%
  3. 2%-8%
  4. 19.5%-23.5%
  1. What type of fire extinguisher should be used on a class B fire?
  1. Water or foam
  2. Halon or dry chemical
  3. Dry chemical or CO2
  4. Halon or foam

39. What are the four classes of fires? (answer on back)