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INVESTIGATIVE  PROCEDURES

CHAPTER  8 SAFETY AND DAMAGE CONTROL 1. 2. Describe Upon   completion   of the   procedure   for LEARNING  OBJECTIVES this  chapter,  you  should  be  able  to conducting   a 3.  Describe  how do  the  following: to  conduct  survival  training. preliminary  investigation  involving  personal injury  or  death. 4.  Identify  the  duties  of  the  departmental  damage control   chief   petty   officer   (DDCCPO). Describe  the  supervisor’s  responsibilities  for the  Navy’s  safety  program. This   chapter   covers   areas   of   safety   and damage  control  not  included  in  the  Basic   Military Requirements  through Military  Requirements  for First  Class   training   manuals.   It   includes   the procedure for conducting an investigation in the case of personal injury or death and a review of supervisory  responsibilities  in  the  safety  program. It  also  covers  the  damage  control  requirements of  the  departmental  damage  control  chief  petty officer   (DDCCPO).   Since   safety   is   related   to survival, this chapter also introduces you to the survival training you are expected to conduct as a  chief  petty  officer. PRELIMINARY   INVESTIGATION OF  INJURY  OR  FATALITY One  of  the  many  potential  jobs  you  may  be required   to   undertake   is   to   conduct   a   safety investigation  of  a  mishap,  personal  injury,  or fatality. The requirements for safety investigations are set forth in OPNAVINST 5102.1C. The proce- dures  you,  the  investigator,  should  follow  are contained  in  the  Handbook  for  the  Conduct  of Forces   Afloat   Safety   Investigations,   N A V- SAFECEN  5102/29.  This  section  of  the  chapter will  provide  a  brief  description  of  the  investigative procedures  for  a  mishap. RESPONSIBILITIES The   commanding   officer   will   appoint   a qualified  investigator  of  the  appropriate  paygrade. In many cases, the appropriate paygrade means the  division  leading  chief  petty  officer  (LCPO). The  LCPO  is  often  appointed  because  of  his  or her  special  qualifications.  For  example,  the  LCPO may  have  a  highly  specialized  knowledge  of  the equipment that failed or a personal knowledge of the  people  and  procedures  used.  The  commanding officer is also responsible for ensuring a thorough and  complete  investigation  is  conducted. Your  responsibilities  include  answering  the following questions: What? Where? When? How? and Why? Notice that you are not trying to find WHO  caused  the  mishap.  Your  job  is  to  make an objective inquiry to learn the circumstances and causes,  not  place  the  blame. Each  mishap  indicates  a  failure  or  defect  in a person, a piece of equipment, an environmental condition, a procedure, or a combination of these items.  You  should  thoroughly  examine  each situation  to  determine  all  causes,  both  primary and   contributory. An  important  concept  for  you  to  understand is  that  mishaps  and  injuries  are  two  separate  and distinct occurrences. An injury is not the mishap; 8-1

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