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43460-4b Safety PRG Afloat PQS
43460-4b Safety PRG Afloat PQS
PERSONNEL
QUALIFICATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.............................................................................................................. 3
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 5
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnel
in writing this PQS:
The PQS Development Group recognizes the following commands for the time and effort put forth
in reviewing and providing feedback to improve this Standard:
COMNAVAIRLANT, Norfolk, VA
USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72)
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73)
NAVOSHENTRACEN, Norfolk, VA
NAVMAC, Millington, TN
COMNAVSURPAC, San Diego, CA
SWOSCOLCOM, Newport, RI
USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71)
USS INDEPENDENCE (CV 62)
COMTRALANT, Norfolk, VA
COMTRAPAC, San Diego, CA
PHIBCB ONE, San Diego, CA
NAVSURFWARCEN DEV, Dahlgren, VA
The PQS Development Training Group personnel who provided direct support for this PQS:
PQS PROGRAM
The PQS program is a qualification system for qualifying officers and enlisted personnel where
certification of a minimum level of competency is required prior to qualifying to perform specific
duties. A PQS is a compilation of the minimum knowledge and skills that an individual must
demonstrate in order to qualify to stand watches or perform other specific routine duties
necessary for the safety, security or proper operation of a ship, aircraft or support system. The
objective 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 qualified
individuals. 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 are
unique to your command but not already covered in this package. Finally, the package should
be reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by the
Commanding Officer or his designated representative. Retain the approved master copy on file
for use in tailoring individual packages.
QUALIFIER
The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individual
watchstations. Qualifiers will normally be E-5 or above and, as a minimum, must have
completed the PQS they are authorized to sign off. The names of designated Qualifiers should
be made known to all members of the unit or department. The means of maintaining this listing
is at the discretion of the unit or department. For more information on the duties and
responsibilities of PQS Qualifiers, see the PQS Management Guide.
INTRODUCTION (CONT'D)
CONTENTS
PQS is divided into three sections. The 100 Section (Fundamentals) contains the fundamental
knowledge or book learning necessary for satisfactory understanding of the
watchstation/workstation duties. The 200 Section (Systems) is designed to acquaint you with
the 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 achieve
final PQS qualification for a particular watchstation/workstation. All three sections may not apply
to this PQS, but where applicable, detailed explanations are provided at the front of each
section.
REFERENCES
The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to the
workshop at the time. However, the most current references available should be used when
qualifying with this Standard.
TRAINEE
Your supervisor will tell you which watchstations/workstations you are to complete and in what
order. 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/ workstation
tasks. You may be required to complete another PQS, a school, or other
watchstations/workstations within this package. It will also tell you which fundamentals from this
package you must complete prior to qualification at your watchstation/ workstation. If you have
any questions or are unable to locate references, contact your supervisor or qualifier. Good
Luck!
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100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS
100.1 INTRODUCTION
This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge and
principles needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied. Normally, you
would have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during the
school phase of your training. If you have not been to school or if you need a
refresher, the references listed at the beginning of each fundamental will aid you in a
self-study program. All references cited for study are selected according to their
credibility and availability.
100.2 SAFETY
Because safety is of paramount consideration, the first subsection of Fundamentals
describes the safety precautions which apply throughout the PQS. This permits a
subsequent listing in the Systems sections of those safety precautions unique to a
given system.
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101 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 Manual
for 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]
.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 NAVOSH
Program. [ref. a, ch. 7; ref. b, ch. A2]
.12 Describe the duties of the Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department
Representative with respect to the NAVOSH Program. [ref. b, ch. A2]
101 GENERAL SAFETY AND NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
(NAVOSH) PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
101.13 Define the following terms:
.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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102 SAFETY STANDARDS FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for 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 by
whom? [ch. A7]
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103 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 Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. A4
[c] OPNAVINST 4790.4B, Ship's Maintenance Material Management Manual, ch. 9
.3 What are the four categories by which hazard severity is assessed? [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]
.8 Describe three shipboard actions that can be taken to prevent hazards. [ref. b]
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104 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 Manual
for 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]
.4 What is the purpose of the Navy Occupational Safety and Health Deficiency
Abatement 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 of
the Safety Hazard Report Form. [ref. b, ch. A3; ref. a]
.7 Where are guidelines provided for self evaluation of the Navy Occupational Safety
and 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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105 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 Manual
for 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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106 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 Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. A2
106.1 State the purpose and function of the Safety Council. [refs. a, b]
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107 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 and
discuss the designated item(s) for each: [ref. c, ch. A6]
Questions
a. Injury Report ABCD
b. Internal Mishap Near Mishap Report (MR) ACDE
c. SAFETYGRAM Report BD
.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]
.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 mishap
b. Class B mishap
c. Class C mishap
d. Electric shock
e. Chemical hazardous material, toxic exposure, or oxygen deficiency
f. Back injury
.12 What are the classification, handling, and dissemination criteria for MRs, MIRs, and
Mishap 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 a
Mishap 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]
.19 What is the membership of a Mishap Investigation Board? [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 AFLOAT MISHAP INVESTIGATING AND REPORTING FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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 and
Home MRs? [ref. c, ch. A6]
.25 What are the reporting requirements for mishaps involving ship's on-duty personnel
ashore 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. Detonation
b. Inadvertent launch
c. Malfunction
d. Observed defect
e. Improper handling
f. 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]
.32 State the governing directives for the following special explosive mishaps: [ref. c, ch.
A6]
.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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108 ASBESTOS CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B1
.4 What are the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Asbestos Control
Program:
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Engineering Officer or Repair Officer
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
e. Department Heads and Division Officers
f. All hands
.9 Describe the composition and duties of the Emergency Shipboard Asbestos Removal
Team.
.10 Locate the list of equipment required for the Emergency Shipboard Asbestos Removal
Team.
.11 Describe practices for control of asbestos materials in the work place.
.14 Describe the training requirements for shipboard personnel in the Asbestos Control
Program.
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109 MAN-MADE VITREOUS FIBER (MMVF) FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B15
.3 What are the responsibilities of the following personnel in the MMVF Program:
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads and Division Officers
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department
e. All hands
.5 Locate the list of protective clothing and equipment required for MMVF Removal
Team.
.9 Describe the training requirements for shipboard personnel in the MMVF Control
Program.
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110 HEAT STRESS PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B2
[b] NAVEDTRA 82081-A, Standard First Aid Training Course, ch. 7
.2 List the areas on board ship in which personnel are likely to experience heat stress.
[ref. a]
.8 Describe the responsibilities of the following personnel within the Heat Stress
Program: [ref. a]
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Engineering Officer
d. Supply Officer
e. Department Heads and Division Officers
f. Medical Department Representative (MDR)
g. All hands
.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]
.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]
.18 Define how each of the following factors affect personnel in a heat stress
environment: [ref. a]
a. Clothing
b. Stack gases or fuel vapors
c. Work rate
d. 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 select
the correct curve. [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]
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111 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT (HMC&M)
PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for 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]
.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]
.8 What are the storage requirements for large quantities of flammable and/or
combustible liquids? [ref. a, ch. C23]
.9 What are the storage requirements for in-use quantities of flammable and/or
combustible 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 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT (HMC&M) PROGRAM
FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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 on
board 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]
.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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112 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (HM) SPILL RESPONSE FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for 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
.5 What information is required for the CDO/OOD spill report to the HM Coordinator?
[ref. a]
.8 What guidance determines the personal protective equipment required for Spill
Response Personnel? [refs. a, c]
.10 What considerations are made for controlling dispersion of gases or vapors resulting
from a HM spill? [ref. a]
.11 What procedures are to be followed when performing cleanup and decontamination of
the spill? [ref. a]
.12 After a HM spill, what conditions shall be met before shipboard spaces are certified
safe for reentry? [ref. a]
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113 HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B4
113.1 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Hearing Conservation
Program:
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads and Division Officers
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
e. All hands
.3 Describe the criteria for taking noise measurements and the periodicity for sound level
surveys.
.8 Which personnel are required to participate in hearing testing and medical evaluation?
.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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114 SIGHT CONSERVATION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B5
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads and Division Officers
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
e. All hands
.7 What are the procedures governing the use of corrective lenses as sight protection
equipment?
.8 What are the procedures governing the use of temporary protective eye wear?
.11 What are the marking requirements for an emergency eyewash station?
.13 Describe the training requirements for the Sight Conservation Program.
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115 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B6
115. 1 What is the most effective means for controlling airborne contaminants?
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Respiratory Protection Officer (RPO)
d. Department Heads and Division Officers
e. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
f. Personnel issuing respiratory protection
g. All hands
.6 Where can the color code system for respirator cartridges be found?
.10 When can emergency escape breathing devices be used in place of approved
respirators?
a. Protection factor
b. Oxygen deficient atmosphere
c. Hose length and air pressure requirements
d. Environmental temperature operating ranges
e. Maximum use concentration
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115 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
115.14 Describe a positive pressure check.
.16 Describe the warning signs of respirator failure and actions to be taken when a failure
occurs.
.17 What are the guidelines for respirator qualitative fit testing?
.18 Explain the procedures for inspection, cleaning, sanitizing, and storing of
respirators.
.20 Describe the two types of respirators authorized for entry into Immediately
Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) atmospheres.
.21 Discuss the requirements for entry into IDLH atmospheres with respect to the
following:
a. Respirators
b. Standby personnel
c. Communications
d. Rescue equipment
.22 Discuss the requirements for breathable air with respect to the following:
a. Air quality
b. Ship's Low Pressure (LP) air
c. Ambient air breathing apparatus
d. Certification of air supply
.23 Describe the training elements required for the Respiratory Protection Program.
.25 Discuss the requirements for medical evaluations of respirator users with respect to
the following:
a. Frequency
b. Medical history
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116 ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual 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 Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Electrical Safety Officer
d. Supply Officer
e. Division Officers
f. Medical Representative
g. Electrical Tool Issue Room personnel
h. 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]
.9 State the safety precautions for working on or near energized electrical circuits or
equipment. [ref. b]
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116 ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
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]
.14 Discuss the requirements for electrical and electronic workbenches, including
grounding, safety matting, and signs. [ref. c]
.18 Describe spill response and cleanup procedures for PCBs. [ref. e, app. C]
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117 GAS-FREE ENGINEERING PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B8
[b] NSTM S9086-CH-STM-030/CH-074(V3), Gas-Free Engineering
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Gas-Free Engineer
d. Department Heads and Division Officers
e. All hands
.4 Describe the training requirements for the Gas-Free Engineering Program. [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 a
confined or enclosed space? [ref. b, sec. 074-20.7]
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118 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B9
a. Radiation
b. Ionizing radiation
c. Nonionizing radiation
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Laser System Safety Officer (LSSO)
d. Department Heads and Division Officers
e. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
f. All hands
.8 List the requirements for protective clothing when working with RFR.
.10 What are the classes of lasers and the controls associated with them?
.12 Describe the training requirements for the Radiation Protection Program.
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119 RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION INCIDENT REPORTING FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual 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
.2 What formats will be used for Radio Frequency Radiation Reports? [ref. a]
.4 What format will be used for Laser Radiation Incident Reports? [refs. b, c]
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120 LEAD CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B10
.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 Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads and Division Officers
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
e. All hands
.7 What are the guidelines which apply to lead during industrial hygiene survey?
.10 What are the requirements for personal protective equipment when working in a
lead contaminated environment?
.11 What are the guidelines for warning signs and caution labels 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.
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121 MERCURY CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B13
121.1 What are the hazards associated with mercury or mercury containing
compounds/components?
.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Mercury Control Program:
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122 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) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B11
.2 State the responsibilities of the following personnel in the Tag-Out Program: [refs. a,
b]
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads
d. All hands
.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 and
repair activity
b. Use of caution tag
c. Use of danger tag
d. Out-of-calibration label
e. Out-of-commission label
f. Location and custody of Tag-Out Log and software on your ship
g. Function and use of Instrument Log
h. Function of Tag-Out Log audit
i. Equipment/conditions requiring Commanding Officer's permission
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123 PERSONNEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) FUNDAMENTALS
References:
[a] OPNAVINST 5100.19C, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Manual for Forces Afloat, Change Transmittal 1, ch. B12
a. Commanding Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Division Officers
d. Medical Officer or Senior Medical Department Representative
e. All hands
.3 Describe the guidelines for selection and use of the following types of PPE:
a. Head protection
b. Foot protection
c. Hand protection
d. Safety clothing
e. Fall protection equipment
f. Flotation devices
a. Storage of PPE
b. Maintenance and inspections of PPE
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124 NAVY TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
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.
.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 to
off-duty time?
.7 What are the requirements governing the use of portable headphones, earphones,
or other listening devices on a naval station?
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125 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]
a. Commanding Officer
b. Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program Manager
.3 What are the elements of the Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety
Program? [ref. a]
.4 What are the guidelines for the use of portable headphones, earphones, or other
listening devices on a naval station? [ref. b]
.5 What are the requirements for reporting recreation, athletic and home safety
mishaps involving dependents on base or during command sponsored events?
[ref. a]
.6 Described when training should be conducted for the Recreation, Athletic and Home
Safety Program. [ref. a]
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126 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) CONTROL PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
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 Officer
b. Safety Officer
c. Department Heads and Division Officers
d. 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 gasket
materials are used. [ref. b, enclosure 2]
.7 What are the identifying and labeling requirements under the PCB Control
Program? [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 PCB
components? [ref. a, chs. 5, 6]
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126 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) CONTROL PROGRAM
FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)
126.10 Described the following: [ref. a, ch. 4]
.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]
.14 What are the proper PCB spill response procedures for the following:
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127 LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS
References:
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 battery
storage 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]
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300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS
300.1 INTRODUCTION
The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate to
your Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the previous
sections to use. It allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation and
to handle abnormal conditions and emergencies. Before starting your assigned tasks,
you must complete the prerequisites that pertain to the performance of that particular
task. Satisfactory completion of all prerequisites is required prior to achievement of
final watchstation qualification.
300.2 FORMAT
Each watchstation in this section contains:
· A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE, which is used to obtain the required signatures for
approval and recording of Final Qualification.
· PREREQUISITES, which are items that must be certified completed before you can
begin qualification for a particular watchstation. Prerequisites may include schools,
watchstation qualifications from other PQS books, and fundamentals, systems, or
watchstation qualifications from this book. Prior to signing off each prerequisite line
item, the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records. Record the date of
actual completion, not the sign-off date.
300.5 NUMBERING
Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRA
Final Qualification number. The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recording
qualifications in service and training records.
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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B
NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________
The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation
as 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 RECORD
ENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________
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WATCHSTATION 301
301.1 PREREQUISITES
301.1.1 SCHOOLS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
301.1.3 104 Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Internal Inspection
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
301.1.3 113 Hearing Conservation Program
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
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)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
301.2 TASKS
Questions
301.2.1 Conduct safety inspections of assigned spaces using the
checklists in OPNAVINST 5100.19C ABCDEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
301.2.5 Classify safety hazards by using a RAC ABDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
301.2.13 Assist in informal mishap investigations as directed by
Safety Officer or Division Officer (2 times) ABCDG
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
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(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
301.2.21 Provide a MSDS for a HM used in the division ABDEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
Questions
301.3.1 Prepare for formal safety survey/inspections ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
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(Signature and Date)
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301 DIVISIONAL SAFETY PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
301.3.4 Perform a tag-out spot check (2 times) ABCDG
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(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)
301.5 EMERGENCIES
301.5.1 HM spill
___________________
(Signature and Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B
NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________
The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation
as 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 RECORD
ENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________
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WATCHSTATION 302
302.1 PREREQUISITES
302.1.1 SCHOOLS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
302.1.3 122 Tag-Out Program
Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 5% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
302.2 TASKS
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
302.2.6 Inspect personal protective equipment ABEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
302.2.14 Maintain inventory of Electrical Tool Issue Room
equipment ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
302.3 INFREQUENT TASKS
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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302 ELECTRICAL TOOL ISSUE ROOM PETTY OFFICER (CONT'D)
302.4.3 Work on energized equipment
___________________
(Signature and Date)
302.5 EMERGENCIES
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B
NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________
The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation
as 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 RECORD
ENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________
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WATCHSTATION 303
303.1 PREREQUISITES
303.1.1 SCHOOLS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(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)
Questions
303.2.5 Using the PHEL Chart and PHEL curve, determine stay
times for a heat stress WBGT survey (5 times) ABCFG
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(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)
Questions
303.2.9 Calculate the stay times for a set of heat stress
readings if stack gases or fuel vapors were present
(2 times) ABCDEFG
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
Questions
303.3.1 Conduct a heat stress survey using the motorized
psychrometer ABCDEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)
Questions
303.3.5 Inspect the tunnel assembly of the WBGT meter
(Reuter-Stokes brand only) AEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(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)
303.4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
303.5 EMERGENCIES
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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303 HEAT STRESS MONITOR (CONT'D)
303.6 WATCHES — None.
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B
NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________
The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation
as 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 RECORD
ENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________
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WATCHSTATION 304
304.1 PREREQUISITES
304.1.1 SCHOOLS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
304.1.3 116 Electrical Safety Program
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
304.2 TASKS
Questions
304.2.1 Review Command electrical safety programs ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
304.2.2 Review Tag-Out Program ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
304.2.10 Maintain records of ship-wide electrical safety training ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
Questions
304.3.1 Supervise connection/disconnection of shore power cables
(2 times) ABCDEFG
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
304.3.5 Conduct electrical safety training for embarked personnel ABCDFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
.2 Shorted equipment
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(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)
304.5 EMERGENCIES
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
.3 PCB spill
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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304 ELECTRICAL SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
304.7 EXAMINATIONS (OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM/ISIC, ETC.)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
__________________________
(Signature & Date)
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FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43460-4B
NAME______________________________________RATE/RANK_____________________
The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation
as 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 RECORD
ENTRY_______________________________________DATE_______________
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WATCHSTATION 305
305.1 PREREQUISITES
305.1.1 SCHOOLS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
.2 PQS QUALIFICATIONS:
Completed____________________
(Qualifier and Date)
101 General Safety and Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
305.1.3 105 Enlisted Safety Committee
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
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)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
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)
Completed____________________ 2% of Watchstation
(Qualifier and Date)
305.2 TASKS
Questions
305.2.1 Conduct safety inspection of ship's spaces ABCDEFG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
305.2.5 Draft/submit MV MR ABCDG
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________ ___________________
(Signature and Date) (Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
___________________
(Signature and Date)
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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
305.2.13 Review entry of safety hazard codes into the CSMP ABCDG
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COMPLETED .2 AREA COMPRISES 20% OF WATCHSTATION.
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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
305.3 INFREQUENT TASKS
Questions
305.3.1 Coordinate formal industrial hygiene surveys and assistance ABCDFG
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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
Questions
305.3.7 Coordinate safety training for embarked personnel ABCDG
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305 COLLATERAL DUTY SAFETY OFFICER (CONT'D)
305.5 EMERGENCIES
305.5.1 HM spill/release
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.2 Aircraft mishap
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NAVEDTRA 43460-B
NAME____________________________________RATE/RANK_______________________
This qualification progress summary is used to track the progress of a trainee in the watchstations
for this PQS and ensure awareness of remaining tasks. It should be kept by the individual or in the
individual's training jacket and updated with an appropriate signature (Training Petty Officer,
Division Officer, Senior Watch Officer, etc.) as watchstations are completed.
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Personnel Qualifications Standard
Feedback Report
PQSDEVGRU
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Via______________________________________________________Date________________________
Department Head
Activity______________________________________________________________________________
Mailing
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PQS
Title__________________________________________________________NAVEDTRA_____________
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