Marines


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Mission

The Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton Safety Center's mission is to promote the combat readiness of operating forces by providing safety support services. Our goals are to train all Marine Corps Base commands and organizations in occupational safety and health; mishap reduction and Federal Employees' Compensation Act costs through an aggressive safety program, and to exceed the reduction goals set by the Secretary of Defense, and Headquarters Marine Corps Safety Division. Our customers are Base personnel, the operating forces, extended Marine Families, tenant commands, and occasional Reserve components.

For safety related questions please call: (760) 763-SAFE

Or email us: CPen_Safety_Help@usmc.mil

For training questions and course nominations please email:  CPEN_SAFE_TRNG@usmc.mil

 

SharePoint (CAC access required)

https://usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/mciwest_safety/safety/SitePages/Home.aspx

 

Our staff and contact information:

Deputy Director                                                                                (760) 763-7327          

Ground Safety Manager                                                                    (760) 725-7326          

Explosives Safety Supervisor                                                             (760) 763-4817

OSH Supervisor                                                                                (760) 763-2366          

Traffic Safety Manager                                                                      (760) 763-5070

SNCOIC                                                                                            (760) 763-6410                      

Electrical Safety / Lockout-Tagout                                                       (760)763-2336           

Fall Protection / Respiratory Protection / Confined Space                      (760) 763-2366

Lead / Asbestos                                                                                 (760) 763-2367

Mishap Investigation / OSHA                                                              (760)763-5326

Motorcycle Training Site Coordinator                                                   (760) 725-2897          

Radiation                                                                                           (760) 763-0254

RMI / Hazardous Materials                                                                  (760) 763-5334

CMC Safety Division (USMC)

National Safety Coucil (NSC)

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Safety News and Articles (EHS)

Safety News and Articles (OHS)

Safety News and Articles (ASSP)

 

SAFETY INFORMATION, TRAINING, AND BRIEFS

ATV Safety – Download Here

Electrical Safety – Download Here

Fire Safety (OSHA) – Download Here

Forklift Carbon Monoxide – Download Here

Holiday NFPA Winter Safety - Download Here

Holiday Winter Electrical Safety - Download Here

Holiday Winter Ladder Safety - Download Here

Knife Safety – Download Here

Lead Awareness – Download Here

Motorcycle Fatality Lessons Learned – Download Here

Space Heater Safety – Download Here

Surfing Safety – Download Here

Supervisor Safety Training PPT - Download Here

Trenching and Excavation Safety (OSHA) – Download Here

Welding, Cutting, Brazing Safety – Download Here

 

CHECKLISTS

**Safety Program Self-Inspection Checklist** – Download Here

**Facility Fire-Safety Inspection Checklist – Download Here

Daily Forklift Inspection – Download Here

Electric Forklift Inspection – Download Here

Propane Forklift Inspection – Download Here

Industrial Safety Checklists – Download Here

Ladder Inspection Checklist - Download Here

Machine Safeguarding Checklist (OSHA) – Download Here

OSHA Comprehensive Safety Checklists – Download Here

Pallet Jack Inspection Checklist - Download Here

PPE Survey / Hazard Assessment Checklist – Download Here

Naval Safety Center

Heat Stress Monitors

MCO P1710.30E - Marine Corps Children, Youth, and Teen Programs

MCO 6260.3A - Marine Corps Hearing Conservation Program

MCO 5100.29C Volume 9 (Navy and Marine Corps Safety Investigation and Reporting Manual)

MCIWEST-MCB CAMPENO 5100.5A - Regional Safety Awards Program

MCIWEST-MCB CAMPENO 5100.2A – MCB CAMPEN Safety Awards Program

MCIWEST-MCB CAMPENO 11320.13A – MCB Camp Pendleton Fire Protection Regulations and Instructions 2021

MCIWEST-MCB CAMPEN ORDER 6200.4 - MCB CAMPEN Heat Injury Prevention Program

OPNAV M-5100.23 - Navy Safety and Occupational Health Manual

NAVMC DIR 5100.8 - Marine Corps Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Program Manual 2006

MCO 5104.1C - Navy Laser Hazards Control Program 2008

MCO 5100.8 - Marine Corps Occupational Safety and health (OSH) Policy Order 2006

MCO 3570.1C - Marine Corps Order on Range Safety 2012

MCO 11000.11A - Marine Corps Fire Protection and Emergency Services Program

DODI 6055.7 - Department of Defense Mishap, Investigation, Reporting, and Record keeping 2011

 DA PAM 385-63 - Department of Army Range Safety 2014

MCO 5100.29C Volume 8 (Explosives Safety Management System)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 7 (Marine Corps Radiation Safety Program)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 6 (Safety and Occupational Health)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 5 (Recreation and Off Duty Program)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 4 (Marine Corps Aviation Safety)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 3 (Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 2 (Risk Management)

MCO 5100.29C Volume 1 (Marine Corps Safety Management System Overview)

MCO 10330.2D - Storage and Handling of Liquefied and Gaseous Compressed Gasses and Their Full and Empty Cylinders

MISHAPS AND NEAR MISS REPORTING FOR MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS WEST and MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON

The references listed are not all inclusive.  However, these are the most vital to Mishap Investigation and Reporting Program.

References:

29 CFR 1904- Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness

DoDI 6055.07- Mishap Notification, Investigation, Reporting and Recordkeeping

MCO 3504.2A- Operations Event/Incident Report (OPREP-3) Reporting

MCO 5100.29C Vol 9- Navy and Marine Corps Safety Investigation and Reporting Manual

OPNAVINST 5102.1E- Navy Safety Investigation and Reporting Program

SECNAVINST 12810.2A- Federal Employees Compensation Act Program (FECA)

TED 01-00-015- U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Instruction- OSHA Technical Manual

Scope:

To provide general information to safety reporting and state the various responsibilities for mishap, hazard (including near-misses) and incident notification, investigation, reporting, and record keeping for the Navy and Marine Corps.

What you need to know:

Mishaps result in damaged or destroyed equipment; injuries and fatalities to Sailors, Marine, and civilians; and degraded Navy and Marine Corps warfighting potential.  When mishaps and near-misses occur, we must investigate them thoroughly in order to identify the factors and causes; then devise sufficient control to prevent their reoccurrence.  We must continuously assess our operating environment and while at home or off-duty to identify hazardous conditions and risks so that we may take proactive measures to reduce risk before mishaps occur.

 

All Navy and Marine Corps commands and activities must protect the public from risk of death, injury, illness or property damage; military personnel from accidental death, injury or work-related illness; and DoD civilian personnel from work related death, injury or illness because of Navy and Marine Corps operations.

 

All Navy and Marine Corps commands and activities must notify, investigate, report and maintain records of all mishaps, hazards (including near-misses) and incidents as required under these orders.

 

Risk Management Information-Streamlined Incident Reporting (RMI-SIR) is the only official database of record for the Navy and Marine Corps at
https://afsas.safety.af.mil/   to request an account via CAC enabled workstation.

For more information contact the Regional MCI-WEST, Marine Corps Base Safety Center, Mishap Investigator at 760-763-313

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton