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SAFZTY TRAINIIJG
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“- EAI 5601 re~ires
weekly training for”engineer and demolition
personnel and reports of such to the safety Officer.
This is being
done altho’~ghthe reports were not available at the time of this
inspection. “Special training classes ~~e required by EAI 5603.
The Atoll Safety Coordinator (~.e., the E&N Safety Officer) has
offered his services for these but, to date, has presented only
one or two such sessions to non-H&N personnel.
It is recommended
that mose such prograns be held.
The reports frcm the medical detac.%nentappear to be the key
to a comprehensive overview of all incidents with some injur.~invo~ved.
In most cases the pre~-.—.._
‘:~f-=-y information collected by the medical
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perso.mel provides a sound basis for followup by the appropriate
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safety officer.
>~owever,the reports are not being received by the
Atoll Safe@< Officer soon enough for a timely followup (e.g., they
are received monthly) . FwXher,
reports are not being received by
the Ser--iczsafety o.‘=icers so that a matchup with the reports
forward%”dup the chain-of-command is not possible.
Also, to be noted,
the Atoll Safety Officer is not receivifigall the safety investigations
conducted by the Se&Vice elements.
A.
It is recommended that:
The routing of the injury reports from the nedical detachment
be clarified so that the appropriate personnel receive then on a timely
basis.
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