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NAVY REFERENCE FOR OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT?
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OPNAVINST 3500.39
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ANY REAL OR POTENTIAL THAT CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR MISSION DEGRADATION OR DAMAGE TO ENVIRONMENT
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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 Severity
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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. |
Operational Risk Management (ORM)
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An expression of the risk
associated with a hazard that combines the hazard severity and mishap probability into a single arabic numeral. |
Risk Assessment Code (RAC)
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HOW MANY STEPS IN AN ORM PROCESS
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5
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WHAT IS THE 5 STEP ORM PROCESS
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1. IDENTIFY HAZARDS
2. ASSESS HAZARDS 3. MAKE RISK DECISIONS 4. IMPLEMENT CONTROLS 5. SUPERVISE |
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WHAT ARE THE 3 ORM PROCESS LEVELS
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1. TIME CRITICAL
2. DELIBERATE 3. IN-DEPTH |
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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. |
TME CRITICAL
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aid in planning an operation or evaluating procedures. It primarily uses experience and brainstorming to identify hazards and develop controls, and is therefore most effective when done in a group.
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DELIBERATE
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It is used to morethoroughly study the hazards and their associated risk in a complex operation or system, or one in which the hazards are not well understood.
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IN-DEPTH
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HOW MANY PRINCIPLES OF ORM?
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4
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IDENTIFY THE 4 PRINCIPLES OF ORM
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1. Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh The Cost.
2. Accept No Unnecessary Risk. 3. Anticipate And Manage Risk By Planning. 4. Make Risk Decisions At The Right Level. |
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HOW MANY CATEGORIES IN HAZARD SEVERITY ASSESSMENT
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4
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IDENTIFY HAZARD SEVERITY CATEGORY I
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The hazard may cause death, loss of
facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests |
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IDENTIFY HAZARD SEVERITY CATEGORY II
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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. |
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IDENTIFY HAZARD SEVERITY CATEGORY III
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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.
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IDENTIFY HAZARD SEVERITY CATEGORY IV
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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.
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The probability that a hazard will result in a mishap or loss, based on an assessment of suchfactors as location exposure (cycles or hours of operation), affected populations, experience or previously established
statistical information. |
Mishap Probability
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