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21 Cards in this Set
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ORM is a method to?
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identify hazards
assess risks implement controls to reduce the risk |
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Any real or potential that can cause personal
injury or death, property damage or mission degradation or damage to enviorment decribes a |
Hazard
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An assessment of the expected
consequence, defined by degree of injury or occupational illness that could occur from exposure to a hazard. |
Hazard Sevrity
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An assessment of the likelihood
that, given exposure to a hazard, an accident will result. |
Mishap Probablity
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Chance of adverse outcome or bad consequences;
such as injury, illness, or loss. Risk level is expressed in terms of hasard probability or severity. |
Risk
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A structured process to identify and
assess hazards. An expression of potential harm, discribed in terms of hazard severity, accident probability, and exposure to hazards. |
Risk Assessment
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Risk remaining after controls have been
identified and selected. |
REsidual risk
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The process of
dealing with risk associated within military operations, which includes risk assessment, risk decision making and implementation of effective risk controls. |
ORM
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Correctly order these
Supervise Identify Hazards Implement Controls Make Risk Decisions Assess Hazards Think "I AM IC SO!!!" |
Identify
Assess Make Implement Controls Supervise |
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Time Critical
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An "on the run" mental or oral review of
the situation using the five step process without recording the information on paper. |
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In Depth
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Deliberate process involving a very thorough
risk assessment |
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planning of upcoming operations,
review of standard operating, maintenance or training procedures, and damage control and disaster response planning. These are all examples of |
Deliberate
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Principles of ORM
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Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh The Cost.
Accept No Unnecessary Risk. Anticipate And Manage Risk By Planning. Make Risk Decisions At The Right Level. |
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The hazard may cause death, loss of
facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests. |
CAT I
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The hazard may cause severe injury,
illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests or degradation to efficient use of assets. |
CAT II
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The hazard may cause minor injury,
illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command interests or degradation to efficient use of assets. |
CAT III
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The hazard presents a minimal threat to
personnel safety or health property, national, service or command interests or efficient use of assets. |
CAT IV
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Likely to occur immediately or
within a short period of time. Expected to occur frequently to an individual item or person or continuously to a fleet, inventory or group. |
Subcat a
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Probably will occur in time.
Expected to occur several times to an individual item or person or frequently to a fleet, inventory or group. |
SUBCAT B
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May occur in time. Can reasonably
be expected to occur some time to an individual item or person or several times to a fleet, inventory or group. |
SUBCAT C
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Unlikely to occur.
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SUBCAT D
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