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Promoting Safety

6-1 CHAPTER 6 SAFETY AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Personnel safety is the responsibility of all hands. Without  personnel  safety,  many  injuries  and   deaths would occur. The Navy has lost many man hours and good    people    because    safety    procedures    were    not practiced continuously. As you study this chapter, you will   see   the   various   aspects   of   personnel    safety. Personnel  safety  is  important  to  each  of  us,  and  this chapter explains why. SAFETY Learning Objectives: Recognize the necessity for work center  and  job  site  safety.  Identify  the  procedures  to audit the tag-out log. …out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety. —William Shakespeare, Henry IV, I.3 Safety  rules  and  regulations  concern  all  of  us, regardless of the job to which we are assigned. All types of tasks, from the simplest to the most hazardous, have safety  regulations.  We  often  will  not  observe  safety precautions  unless  we  are  fully  aware  of  the  dangers involved.   Therefore,   as   a   petty   officer,   you   are responsible for ensuring that other personnel are aware of  the  dangers  and  know  the  safety  precautions  to combat these dangers. The objective of any safety program is to improve operational readiness by reducing personnel deaths and injuries and by decreasing material loss and damage. To achieve that objective, you should ensure safety is an all-hands effort that is set in motion and monitored by the entire chain of command. ORGANIZATIONAL SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES Ultimate responsibility for the safety of the unit lies with the commanding officer, and each individual plays a  part  in  that  safety.  The  commanding  officer  can enhance the safety program of the ship or unit, but you are  also  important  to  the  success  of  the  program. Specific   safety   responsibilities   of   the   commanding officer, safety  officer,  department  and  division  safety officers, and master-at-arms/safety force can be found in Basic   Military   Requirements,  NAVEDTRA  12018. You may be involved in the program at many different levels. For example, you may be assigned the duty of division safety petty officer early in your career. Later, you may be responsible for training others in safety. Division Safety Petty Officer The division safety petty officer reports directly to the  division  safety  officer  in  all  matters  concerning division  safety.  In  performing  this  duty,  the  division safety petty officer is responsible for the following: · Becoming thoroughly  familiar  with  all  safety directives   and   precautions   concerning   the division · Conducting assigned division mishap prevention training and maintaining appropriate records · Assisting in mishap investigations as directed · Making   recommendations   about   the   safety program to the division safety officer · Assisting  the  division  safety  officer  in   the execution of assigned safety duties · Acting   as   a   technical   adviser   on   matters of mishap prevention within the division · Serving on the safety committee Individual Responsibilities SAFETY    IS    AN    ALL-HANDS    RESPONSI- BILITY. So what are your responsibilities for safety? Your personal responsibilities for safety—everywhere and at all times—are as follows: · Observe all the precautions related to your work or duty. You may have gotten by with being

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