Coordinate with the command's traffic safety coordinator and recreation and off-duty safety (RODS) coordinator to include these programs in the overall SOH program Ensure timely processing and follow-up on safety hazard reports submitted by crew members. Complete the Afloat Safety Officer course (A-4J-0020) or the Submarine Safety Officer course (F-4J-0020), as appropriate, prior to or within six months of assignment. Ensure, that SOH discrepancies beyond ship's force capability are properly identified, prioritized, and documented for corrective action. Serve as chairperson of the enlisted safety committee. Prepare agenda for issuance by the chairperson. Serve as advisor-recorder of the safety council. Conduct training as appropriate and ensure records of that training are maintained. Schedule/coordinate required SOH training with the training officer/planning board for training. Ensure that annual internal safety inspection is performed. Maintain and analyze SOH records (inspection/assessment reports, injury reports, and mishap statistics) and determine trends. Ensure timely and accurate recording and reporting of required mishap reports. Participating in mishap and safety investigations. Oversee ship-wide planning to implement all elements of the SOH [program Prepare and submit, through the chain of command, requests for external SOH support such as industrial hygiene surveys, safety surveys, safety assist visits or technical guidance. The safety officer's responsibilities include the following: Acting as the principal advisor to the commanding officer on shipboard SOH matters. Normally, the safety officer has department-head status and seniority and is responsible for carrying out a comprehensive safety program. The duty of the safety officer or safety manager is to make sure all personnel understand and strictly enforce all prescribed safety precautions. The safety officer is responsible for managing the SOH program.
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