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Title: Sector Safety


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Sector Safety
  • CDR Laura H. Weems
  • CG-1132

2
What do you do?
  • You are home sleeping at 2 a.m.
  • The phone rings
  • Its the Deputy
  • You need to complete a MISHAP Investigation
    involving a shipmate getting a broken leg
  • What does this involve?
  • Programs, mishaps, training, safety standdown

3
SEH Programs
4
Safety Programs
  • Responsibilities of

5
MISHAP
  • Mishap Planning. Each unit shall develop a
    pre-mishap plan to organize an effective unit
    response to mishaps, especially major mishaps.
  • Who can (should) you call for help?

6
MISHAP - refresher
  • Reporting Requirements
  • Class A or B - Immediate Telephone Report
  • Critical Comms Instruction
  • Preliminary message within 12 hours
  • Progress / supplemental message within 72 hours
  • Mishap board convenes files Mishap Analysis
    Report (MAR)
  • Class C
  • Entered into E-Mishap within 14 days
  • Class D
  • Entered into E-Mishap within 21 days
  • E-Mishap
  • http//www.uscg.mil/safety
  • Will Generate Message Format for pasting to CGMS

7
Occupational Medical Surveillance and Evaluation
Program (OMSEP)
  • Reference - Chapter 12 of Medical Manual,
    COMDTINST M6000.1B
  • Purpose
  • Identify work related diseases or conditions
    through baseline and periodic exams
  • Identify pre-existing health conditions
  • Provide risk specific periodic screening
  • Monitor clinical lab tests

8
OMSEP
  • Enrollment Requirements
  • Action Level
  • USCG Exposure Level, i.e. Hearing Conservation
  • 50 lowest of PEL or TLV
  • Determination of Occupational Exposure
  • Quantitative sampling SEHO
  • Frequency of exposure, type of exposure, and risk
    groups
  • OSHA mandated monitoring
  • Qualitative Analyses
  • Competent environmental health authority

9
OMSEP
  • Enrollment Criteria
  • Risk of Exposure Above the Action level
  • Over 30 days/year 8 hour days
  • Specific Occupations
  • Resident Inspectors
  • Pollution responders
  • Trad. Marine Safety (general)
  • Port safety (general)
  • Vessel inspections
  • Marine investigators
  • Fire fighters

10
OMSEP
  • Reporting Requirements
  • Exams treated same as medical records
  • MLC (k) maintains OMSEP database
  • Units must maintain roster

11
OMSEP
  • Roles
  • Unit Command
  • Must appoint a unit coordinator
  • Update database
  • Ensure exams completed in timely manner
  • Assuring privacy of records
  • MLC (k)
  • Medical officers provide oversight over the exams
  • SEHO
  • Review enrollment requests
  • Workplace characterizations
  • COMDT(CG-1133 Environmental Health Industrial
    Hygiene)
  • Program oversight
  • Policy

12
OMSEP
  • Examination Requirements
  • Initial/baseline Exam
  • Not later than 30 days from start of employment
  • Managing Risk
  • Periodic Exam
  • Usually 12 month intervals
  • Acute Exposure Exam
  • Exposure above the STEL
  • Exit / Separation Exam
  • Within 30 days of last exposure

13
Unit Safety Audit Tool (USAT)
  • Web-based USAT
  • Unit specific
  • Provides standardized checklists
  • Core Checklists
  • Tailorable Checklists
  • Allows Safety Inspection / Audit Work to be
    Divided by Unit / Functional Area
  • Still Not Mandatory
  • Use as Audit tool for Sub-units

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Risk Management ORM
  • Operational Risk Management (ORM), COMDTINST
    3500.3
  • All operational in nature
  • Develop standardized terminology
  • Use decision making tools

17
Operational Risk Management
  • COMDTINST 3500.3
  • Purpose
  • Minimize risk
  • Maximize mission capabilities

18
Risk Management ORM
  • ORM
  • Commands shall
  • Manage risk effectively
  • Select from risk reduction options developed
  • Accept or reject risk based on the benefit
    derived
  • Motivate leaders to use ORM and advocate training
  • Staff elements, department heads, and division
    officers shall
  • Assess risks, develop risk reduction options, and
    implement additional safeguards as needed
  • Eliminate ineffective safeguards
  • Ensure doctrine and/or planning orders apply ORM
    concepts
  • Eliminate barriers to taking acceptable risks

19
Safe Work Practices
  • Unit level SOP
  • Based on risk analysis
  • Utilize control measures to mitigate risk
  • Ensure same mission is completed the same
    throughout the unit
  • Can provide checklists or pre-mission inspection
    criteria

20
TCT
  • Team Coordination Training
  • Reference - COMDTINST 1541.1
  • All identified personnel, including auxiliarists
  • Coxswain, crew, engineer,
  • Comms/op center withstanders,
  • Controllers, command and control (Commanders,
    Deputy Commanders and XOs)
  • Biennial training
  • Training instructors
  • http//www.uscg.mil/safety

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TCT
  • TCT Requires Units Commands to
  • Review SOP's to ensure that risk management is
    included
  • Assess team coordination and risk management as
    part of ready for operations inspections
  • Advocate TCT
  • Review and forward to the district TCT
    administrator all requests for facilitator
    training
  • Submit requests for resident TCT training

22
Emergency Response Trng
  • Emergency Response (formally called HAZWOPER)
  • Train-the-Trainer Course
  • http//www.uscg.mil/safety
  • Reference - COMDTINST 6260.31A (revision out
    soon)
  • Originated from Oil Spill Response requirements
  • Uses All Hazards approach based upon Recognize,
    Evaluate, Control
  • Training Requirements
  • Time Requirements (29 CFR 1910.120(q))
  • Competencies
  • Annual Refresher
  • Documentation
  • Trainer Requirements
  • Emergency Response Plans
  • Unit Requirements Matrix

23
Motor Vehicle Safety
  • TRiPS (Travel Risk Planning System)
  • Motor Vehicle Safety
  • Leading cause of fatalities in CG
  • Trailering Issues
  • Fueling vehicles
  • Motorcycles
  • Check-in sheet
  • Command Request support through SEHO
  • http//www.uscg.mil/safety

24
Confined Spaces
  • Confined Space
  • Safe Work Practices (SWP)
  • 65 all fatalities due to atmospheric hazards
  • 66 all fatalities are would be rescuers
  • EEBD

25
Confined Spaces
  • What is a Confined Space?
  • Restricted Egress and Entrance
  • Poor Ventilation
  • NOT designed for Continuous Human Occupancy
  • What is an Enclosed Space?
  • All other spaces surrounded by walls, ceiling,
    floor

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Confined Spaces
  • Policies
  • MLEM says when entering confined or enclosed
    space
  • Each team member must carry O2 clip
  • Each team must carry 1 multi-gas meter
  • Standard Escape Respirator
  • COMDTNOTE 16000
  • Naval Engineering Manual
  • Safety and Environmental Health Manual
  • Shore Confined Space
  • Permit Required v. Non Permit Required
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