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OPNAVINST 5100.19 Navy safety program afloat
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01/16/2010

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-T/F Ships use dry-bulb, wet-bulb, and globe temperature readings to get the WBGT index to calculate permissable heat exposure limits?
Definition
True
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-T/F To obtain accurate heat stress conditions, surveys are used to record the dry-bulb, wet-bulb and globe temp readings.
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True
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-What is heat acclimitazation?
Definition
Where the body becomes more efficient in coping with heat stress by repeated exposure.
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-What is the standard time to become fully acclimatized?
Definition
3 to 4 weeks
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-Who is responsible for enforcing the heat stress policy except in the event of an operational emergency?
Definition
the CO
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-Who is responsible for ensuring at least one portable WBGT is calibrated in the event that the automated system should fail?
Definition
The medical department represenative
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-Where are heat stress surveys conducted on board a submarine?
Definition
the engineering spaces
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-What is the formula used to validate the WBGT index?
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WBGT = (0.1 x DB)+(0.7 x WB)+(0.2 x GT)
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-Where is the DB thermometer permanetly mounted?
Definition
high heat stress areas through out the ship.
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-DB thermometers must hang at least how many feet from any air supply ventalation?
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2 feet
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-If the hanging DB thermometer is differant than the DB thermometer on the WBGT meter by more than how many degrees, it is not used to validate work space temps?
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5 degrees
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-Are "no calibration stickers" required on DB thermometers?
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no
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-How often are personnel assigned monitoring the BD temp readings?
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-every 4 hrs in manned spaces and every hour in manned spaces over 85 degrees
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-What is the definition of a DB thermometer?
Definition
A dry-bulb temparture thermometer
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-How is an a temp that exceeds its limit treated?
Definition
it is circled in red, and the watch sup is notified immediatly
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-How are non-automated temps recorded on the heat stress survey sheet?
Definition
to the nearest 0.1 degree Fahrenheit
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-What is PHEL?
Definition
Physiological heat exposure limit
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-How are heat related cases recorded?
Definition
on a NAVMED 6500/1
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-What additional form is submitted if 5 or more workdays are lost due to the heat related injury?
Definition
a mishap report
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-T/F Noise induced hearing loss is the number one occupational hazard in the fleet?
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true
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-Who performs the analysis of noise measurements to assess noise hazard potential?
Definition
Industrial hygenist or occupational audioligist
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-Designated noise areas are labeled how?
Definition
NAVMED 6260/2 and NAVMED 6260/2A decals and labels
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-Double hearing protection is required in spaces wher the decibal leval exceeds how many decibals?
Definition
104 dB(A)
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-How does medical keep up with routine exams of personnel who work in hazardous noise areas/
Definition
they maintain a "tickler" file for scheduled annual audiometric examinations
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-What are the noise level limits according to the Navy Occupational Exposure Level (NOEL)?
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-84dB(A) over a 24 hour period. the formula is time=16/2[(L-80)/4]. L=effective sound level in dB(A)
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-Before issuing non-corrective eye protection, it must be washed how?
Definition
sanitized in hot soapy water, rinsed of all traces of soap and allowed to air dry
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-Approved eye stations should be capable of flushing potable water at what minimum rate?
Definition
0.4 gallons per minute
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-The 0.4 gallon minimun flow rate for an eye wash station must be maintained for how long?
Definition
15 continuous minutes
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-How are eyewash stations marked?
Definition
clearly marked with green and white signs stating "EMERGENCY EYEWASH STATION"
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