Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers
Military Training
Safety
Job Title: | Radiological Control Officer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Plans and directs control of radioactive materials, radiation and radioactive contamination associated with servicing nuclear propulsion plants. Plans and directs application of radiological controls required during servicing of nuclear propulsion plants. Reviews work orders and procedures to ensure adequate provisions for radiation and radioactive contamination control. Trains personnel in required controls. Ensures adequate accountability for radioactive material. Maintains and distributes pertinent tender manuals and instructions. Directs radiological operations in, or associated with, nuclear support facilities. |
Job Title: | Safety Engineer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Superintends safety programs. Supervises program to ensure safety of ships and waterfront with reference to hazardous cargoes. Inspects buildings and facilities for hazardous structural conditions and unsafe practices, making recommendations for accident and fire prevention. Investigates accidents, analyzes causes and submits reports to cognizant authorities. Conducts educational programs. |
Job Title: | Surface Safety Officer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer |
Description: | Represents squadron or group commander or ship commanding officer in conduct of surface safety program. Maintains intercommand and interdepartmental liaison to further surface safety effort. Informs higher authority on findings of investigations, surveys and studies. Analyzes methods, practices, criteria and regulations to discover unsafe areas and recommend corrective actions. |
Job Title: | Weapons Safety Officer |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer |
Description: | Establishes techniques and methods to safeguard weapons activities' property and personnel against explosive or industrial accidents. Inspects weapons shore facilities to determine hazards. Advises supervisors of potential dangers, recommending corrective measure. Assists in preparing safety regulations. |
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