Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual for Forces Afloat
(instruction)
OPNAVINST 5100.19
Purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHACT) of 1970
Directed the head of each federal department and agency to establish a Occupational Safety and Health program
Federal agencies implemented by the OSHACT of 1970
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
What is OSHA’s purpose
When was OSHA created
Dept. of Labor created OSHA on April 28th, 1971
What is the purpose of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- ** technical assistance to OSHA**
Department of the Navy Policy for Safety, Mishap Prevention, Occupational Health and Fire Protection Programs
SECNAVINST 5100.10 series
Purpose of the SECNAVINST 5100.10 series
Implements the references to provide policy for the DoN safety, mishap prevention, occupational health and fire protection programs afloat and ashore
Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual (SHORE)
OPNAVINST 5100.23 series
– Manuall covering 30 topics/programs and applies the SHORE facilities
Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual for Forces AFLOAT
OPNAVINST 5100.19 series
What are the sections contained in the OPNAVINST 5100.19 series
(Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual for Forces Afloat)
Prevention of Heat and Cold Stress Injuries (manual)
NAVMED P-5010-3 REV 2, CH 3
Safety and Environmental Health
COMDTINST M5100.47 Series
COMDTINST M5100.474 series (safety and environmental health) provides what?
Provide general guidance and policies designed to prevent thermal stress and degraded personnel and mission performance; Coast Guard personnel routinely encounter extreme environments that can lead to thermal stress injury or illness
DEFINE Industrial Hygiene
The science that deals with the recognition, evaluation, and control of potential health hazards in the work environment
DEFINE Occupational Health
A multi-disciplinary field of general preventive medicine which is concerned with prevention and/or treatment of illness induced by factors in the workplace environment.
What are the major disciplines of Occupational Health
Responsibilities of Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- Designated occupational safety and health official for the DoN
*** Responsibilities of Chief of Naval Operations
Responsibilities of Fleet Commanders (TYCOM)
Ensure subordinate commands:
Responsibilities of Immediate Superiors in Command (ISICs)
Responsibilities of Commander Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEASYSCOM)
Responsibilities of Commander of Naval Safety Center
- Provide direct support to fleet units on safety matters and Conducts afloat operational safety assessments (AOSA)
Responsibilities of Navy Medicine Professional Development Center (NMPDC); formally known as Navy Medicine Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (NMPT&E)
Ensures all elements of the approved Navy Training Plan for NAVOSH afloat are properly executed