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SAFETY The Safety Department is the smallest department on- board Nimitz, yet it oversees programs affecting the 5,500 personnel assigned to Nimitz. The department is split into two functional areas: Safety and 3M. The Safety Officer is responsible for the implementation of numerous programs associated with Aviation, Ship- board, industrial and Traffic Safety. He also investigates and reports all mishaps that result in injury or material damage. Four senior Petty Officers assist in the implementation of various Safety programs. An Aviation Ordnanceman and an Aviation Boatswain's Mate, fNimitz flight deck Safety Observersl, concentrate on ordnance, catapult and arresting gear systems. Below the flight deck, a Hull Main- tenance Technician specializes in Damage Control and a Boatswain's Mate concentrates on small boat safety and underway replenishment operations. The 3M Officer and two assistants, a Chief Machinist Mate and interior Communications Electrician, oversee the Ship's Maintenance, Material and Management sys- tem which is designed to provide standards for planning, scheduling, controlling and performing planned mainte- nance of all ships equipment. The Department also relies heavily on one dedicated Yeoman without who's service the office would come to a stand still. Nimitz won the coveted Admiral Flatley Memorial Award for 1982. This award is presented annually to the aircraft carrier which has the best safety record in the entire Navy. Winning such an award was a team effort involving the entire Nimitz crew and Carrier Air Wing EIGHT. 246
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