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ASSIGNMENT  4 4-1. 4–2. 4-3. 4–4. 4-5. Textbook Assignment: “Afloat Safety,” chapter 7, pages 7–1 through 7-13; “Naval Aviation Safety,” chapter 8, pages 8-1 through 8–15; and “Explosives Safety,” chapter 9, pages 9-1 through 9–5. The primary goal of the afloat safety program is to 1. instruct personnel in hazard prevention 2. evaluate effectiveness of the safety program 3. maintain safety records and mishaps statistics 4. attain the highest degree of operational readiness What is the first critical step in achieving the goals of the afloat safety program? 1. Hazard identification 2. Hazard elimination 3. Hazard prevention 4. Hazard correction Shipboard safety standards can be found in what volume of the NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat? 1.  I 2.  II 3. III 4.  IV Directing the afloat safety program is the responsibility of which of the following personnel? 1. Executive  officer 2. Safety  officer 3. Commanding   officer 4. Members of the chain of command Who executes and manages the afloat safety programs? 1. Chief of Naval Operations 2. Commanding officer 3. Executive  officer 4. Safety  officer A. Chief of Naval Education and Training B. Commander,  Naval  Safety  Center C. Systems   commnanders D. Type commanders Figure 4–A.-Afloat safety program personnel. IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 4-6 THROUGH 4–10, SELECT FROM FIGURE 4-A THE PERSON WHO PERFORMS THE FUNCTION LISTED AS THE QUESTION. RESPONSES MAY BE USED ONCE, MORE THAN ONCE, OR NOT AT ALL. 4–6. Ensures the correction of documented hazards receives priority during availability planning. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 4-7. Conducts the final review and analysis of mishap investigation reports  (MIRs). 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 4-8. Responsible for ensuring that subordinate commands provide effective  safety  training. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 22

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