logging in or signing up health safety 06 Venere Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1067 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Gwendolyn M. Adams Safety and Occupational Health Manager NSF/Office of Polar Programs 703-292-7438 gadams@nsf.gov Environment, Safety and Health Section USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Personal safety and health Scientific research Recreational activitiesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Unfriendly continent Inherently dangerous Mitigate the risks Pay attention to the safety briefings Read the manuals Take the required safety training Follow the instructions Listen to your instincts Think about consequences before you act Ask questions Bottom line up frontUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Predeployment Must pass physical and dental examinations Psychological examination required for winter-over participants only Not physically qualified Does not meet the usap medical screening guidelines Waiver program NSF decides Personal safety and healthUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Take your own prescribed medications NZ Government limits Consult with RPSC medical staff Deployment: USAP provides all medical care on the ice Operates clinics at three stations Dispensaries on two research vessels Some medical care at the larger and more remote field camps Personal safety and healthUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health (All of the activities listed below require specific approvals. ) Radioactive materials Scientific diving Remote field party deployment High altitude work (>2,500 meters) Use of explosives Traversing crevassed areas Mountaineering Laboratory safety Use of heavy equipment Work around aircraft and vessels Scientific researchUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Required safety training Snow survival Helo and aircraft safety Waste management Biohazards Recyclables Recreational safety “House rules” Laboratory facilities “Codes of Conduct” Research vessels Remote field work (e.g., radio checks) Scientific researchUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Know your own limitations Learn the “do's and don'ts” Be responsible When away from the main station, check-in, as required Do not take unnecessary chances Ask questions RecreationUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Antarctica is the coldest, highest, driest, continent Wear your ecw On the aircraft before you land in antarctica On all out of town trips When the conditions outside warrant it When you are departing antarctica Follow acclimatization procedures if you are going to the south pole or working at high altitude (>2,500 meters) drink plenty of water Fire – one of our biggest fears Keep flammable items away from heat sources Do not smoke in bed or other prohibited areasUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Avoid injuries Keep your work and living areas clean and free of debris that can cause tripping, falling or other injuries Use alcohol and prescribed medications responsibly Do not drink and operate machinery Do not drink on the job Do not drink to excess Do not drink prior to boarding any usap aircraft or vesselUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Bottom line restated Come back alive and well Remember: “This continent is dangerous” You can mitigate risks, if you Read the manuals Take the training Follow the rules Stay vigilantUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health What are your questions????? Thank you for your time And Attention You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
health safety 06 Venere Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1067 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Gwendolyn M. Adams Safety and Occupational Health Manager NSF/Office of Polar Programs 703-292-7438 gadams@nsf.gov Environment, Safety and Health Section USAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Personal safety and health Scientific research Recreational activitiesUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Unfriendly continent Inherently dangerous Mitigate the risks Pay attention to the safety briefings Read the manuals Take the required safety training Follow the instructions Listen to your instincts Think about consequences before you act Ask questions Bottom line up frontUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Predeployment Must pass physical and dental examinations Psychological examination required for winter-over participants only Not physically qualified Does not meet the usap medical screening guidelines Waiver program NSF decides Personal safety and healthUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Take your own prescribed medications NZ Government limits Consult with RPSC medical staff Deployment: USAP provides all medical care on the ice Operates clinics at three stations Dispensaries on two research vessels Some medical care at the larger and more remote field camps Personal safety and healthUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health (All of the activities listed below require specific approvals. ) Radioactive materials Scientific diving Remote field party deployment High altitude work (>2,500 meters) Use of explosives Traversing crevassed areas Mountaineering Laboratory safety Use of heavy equipment Work around aircraft and vessels Scientific researchUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Required safety training Snow survival Helo and aircraft safety Waste management Biohazards Recyclables Recreational safety “House rules” Laboratory facilities “Codes of Conduct” Research vessels Remote field work (e.g., radio checks) Scientific researchUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Know your own limitations Learn the “do's and don'ts” Be responsible When away from the main station, check-in, as required Do not take unnecessary chances Ask questions RecreationUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Antarctica is the coldest, highest, driest, continent Wear your ecw On the aircraft before you land in antarctica On all out of town trips When the conditions outside warrant it When you are departing antarctica Follow acclimatization procedures if you are going to the south pole or working at high altitude (>2,500 meters) drink plenty of water Fire – one of our biggest fears Keep flammable items away from heat sources Do not smoke in bed or other prohibited areasUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Avoid injuries Keep your work and living areas clean and free of debris that can cause tripping, falling or other injuries Use alcohol and prescribed medications responsibly Do not drink and operate machinery Do not drink on the job Do not drink to excess Do not drink prior to boarding any usap aircraft or vesselUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health Bottom line restated Come back alive and well Remember: “This continent is dangerous” You can mitigate risks, if you Read the manuals Take the training Follow the rules Stay vigilantUSAP Safety and Health: USAP Safety and Health What are your questions????? Thank you for your time And Attention