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Mishap investigation
and reporting off duty, 11-14
board, 4-2,7-12
fundaamentals, 4-1
kits, 4-6
pre-mishap plans for conducting a, 4-4, 8-6
privileged information, 4-2
procedures, 4-7,7-11
report, 8-8
report endorsements, 8-8
responsibilities, 4-2
testimonial immunity, 4-4
words and definitions associated with a, 4-2
Motorcycles, 10-7
N
Naval Aviation Safety Program, 8-1
Naval Explosives Safety Program, 9-1
elements, 9-2
organization and general responsibilities, 9-2
purpose, 9-1
Naval Safety Center
other publications published by, 1-9
periodicals published by, 1-7
responsibilities, 1-6
safety surveys, 7-8
Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH)
Inspection Program, 6-7
Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH)
program, 5.1
background of, 5-1
elements of, 5-1
fundamentals of, 5-1
scope of, 5-2
Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH)
programs that address specific hazards, 5-5
Asbestos Control Program, 5-15
Electrical Safety Program, 5-22
Gas Free Engineering Program, 5-23
Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste Program, 5-9
Hazardous Materials Information System (HMIS),
5-10
Hearing Conservation Program, 5-7
Heat Stress Control and Prevention Program, 5-5
Lead Control Program, 5-16
Medical Surveillance Program, 5-24
Radiation Protection Program, 5-17
Respiratory Protection Program, 5-18
Sight Conservation Program, 5-14
Tag-Out/Lock-Out Program, 5-23
Navy Safety Program, 1-1
Navy Traffic Safety Program, 10-1
applicability, 10-1
applicability to pedestrians, 10-4
enforcement, 10-1
requirements for child safety seats, 10-3
requirements for driver education, 10-4
requirements for motorcycle operators, 10-7
requirements for safety belts, 10-2
restrictions on alcohol use, 10-4
restrictions on portable headphones use, 10-4
O
Off-duty mishap investigation and reporting, 11-14
Ordnance, 9-1
deficiencies, 9-10
mishap prevention, 9-3
P
Personal protective clothing and equipment, 5-20, 9-5,
11-2
Poisoning and choking, 11-14
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