however, the person must not be allowed to learn by trialand error, since errors could be too dangerous and toocostly. Safety precautions should be taught from the verybeginning and should be emphasized constantlythroughout the training program.Many of the NSTMs, manufacturer’s technicalmanuals, and every Planned Maintenance System(PMS) maintenance requirement card (MRC) includesafety precautions. Additionally, OPNAVINST5100.19B. Naval Occupational Safety and Health(NAVOSH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat, andOPNAVINST 5100.23B, NAVOSH Program Manual,provide safety and occupational health information. Thesafety precautions are for your protection and to protectequipment.During preventive and corrective maintenance, theprocedures may call for personal protective equipment(PPE) such as goggles, gloves, hearing protection, andrespirators. When specified, your use of PPE ismandatory. You must select PPE appropriate for the jobsince the equipment is manufactured and approved fordifferent levels of protection. If the procedure does notspecify the PPE, and you aren’t sure, ask your safetyofficer.Most machinery, spaces, and tools requiring you towear hearing protection are posted with hazardous noisesigns or labels. Eye hazardous areas requiring you towear goggles or safety glasses are also posted. In areaswhere corrosive chemicals are mixed or used, such asthe morpholine tank or brominators, an emergency eyewash station must be installed.All lubricating agents, oils, cleaning materials,refrigerants (R-12), and boiler water and feedwaterchemicals used in maintenance and repair are hazardousmaterials. Hazardous materials require careful handling,storage, and disposal. PMS documentation provideshazard warnings or refers the maintenance person to theHazardous Materials User’s Guide (HMUG). Materialsafety data sheets (MSDSs) also provide safetyprecautions for hazardous materials. All commands arerequired to have an MSDS for each hazardous materialthey have in their inventory. You must be familiar withthe dangers associated with the hazardous materials youuse in your work Additional information is availablefrom your command’s hazardous material/hazardouswaste coordinator.Workers must always consider electrical safetywhen working around any electrical or electronicmachinery or equipment. Procedures normally includespecial precautions and tag-out requirements forelectrical safety. You should review your command’selectrical safety program instruction and proceduresbefore beginning any work on electrical or electronicequipment or before working with portable electricaltools.TRAINING PROGRAMSAs an EN2, you are required to assist your EN1 orENC in establishing or maintaining a training programfor your work center. For this program you are requiredto teach the proper methods of equipment operation,repair, and safety. You should use all appropriatematerials as teaching aids, such as manufacturer’smanuals, instructions, and NSTMs. In addition, youshould know what schools are available.In recent years, one of the best ways to check onhow well personnel retain the information being taughtin the training program has been the use of the PersonnelQualification Standard (PQS).A PQS is a written list of knowledge and skillsrequired to qualify for a specific watch station, maintaina specific piece of equipment or system, or perform asa team member within an assigned unit. The PQSprogram is a method for qualifying personnel to performtheir assigned duties.Most standards are divided into four sections:Fundamentals, Systems, Watchstations, and aQualification Card. The Fundamentals section containsthe facts, principles, and fundamentals concerning thesubject for which a person is qualifying. The Systemssection deals with the major working parts of theinstallation, organization, or equipment with which thePQS is concerned. The Watchstation section defines theactual duties, assignments, and responsibilities neededfor qualification. The Qualification Card has questionsthat match those in the Watchstation section andprovides a space for the supervisor’s or the qualifyingofficer’s signature.In addition to qualifying under PQS, both you andyour subordinates must satisfy Maintenance andMaterial Management (3-M) Systems and generaldamage control qualification requirements.ENGINEERING OPERATIONALSEQUENCING SYSTEM (EOSS)Each new ship that joins the Navy is moretechnically advanced and complex than the one before.The main propulsion plants call for engineering skills atever higher levels of competence. That means more and1-22
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