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What is the acronym ORM?
ORM (Operational Risk Management)
What is ORM (Operational Risk Management)?
a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources.
Name the 5 steps of ORM (Operational Risk Management)
<IAMIS>
<IAMIS>
Idenify Hazards
Assessing Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implementing Controls
Supervise
What is the NAVY instruction that governs safety and MISHAP reporting?
OPNAVINST 5102.1D
Define hazard severity?
An Assessment of the worst credible consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard.
What are the 4 categories of hazard severity?
CAT1 - death, loss of facility/asset or reslt in grave damage to national interests
CAT2 - severe injury, illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests or degradation to efficient use of assets
CAT3 - minor injury, illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command interests or degradation to efficient use of assets.
CAT4 - minimal threat to personnel safety or health property, national, service or command interests or efficient use of assets
Define MISHAP probaility?
The probaility that a hazard will result in a MISHAP or loss, based on an assessment of such factors as location exposure (cycles or hours of operatoin), affected populations, experience or previously established statistical information.
What are the 4 subcategories of mishap probailiy?
Sub-category A - Likely to occur
Sub-category B - Probably will occur
Sub-category C - May occur
Sub-category D - Unlikely to occur
What is the Acronym RAC?
Risk Assessment Code (RAC)
Define RAC (Risk Assessment Code)
an expression of risk that combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probabiliy
List 5 RAC (Risk Assessment Code) <CSMMN>
1 - Critical Risk
2 - Serious Risk
3 - Moderate Risk
4 - Minor Risk
5 - Negligible Risk
How long do you have to report mishap?
All mishap reports must be submitted within 30days of mishap occurrence.
What is the Acronym SIREP?
SIREP
Safety Investigation Report
Who get notify on a SIREP (Safety Investigation Report) with in how many hours and by what means.
notify Chain Of Command (COC) and COMNAVSAFECEN
with in 8hours
by telephone or electronic means
State the puropse of a HAZREP message?
Provides a means for a unit discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap to alert COMNAVSAFECEN and HQMC (SD), when appropriate (to report a hazard or hazardous condition before a MISHAP occurs).
State the 3 objectives of first aid.
-Save life
-Prevent further injury
-Prevent infection
What are the 4 ways to Control bleeding? <DEPT>
Direct Pressure
Elevation
Pressure Points
Tourniquet (LAST RESORT!!!)
What are the 11 pressure points?
Temple - Supericial temporal artery
Jaw - Facial artery
Neck - Common carotid artery
Collar bone - Subclavian artery
Inner upper arm - Brachial artery
Inner elbow - Brachial artery
Wrist - Radial/Ulnar artery
Groin - Iliac artery
Upper thigh - Femoral artery
Knee - Popliteal artery
Ankle - Anterioir/posterior tibial artery
What is the difference between an open and closed fracture?
A close or simple fracture is when a bone is broken but doesn't break through the skin.

A open or compound fracture is when a bone is broken and the bone breaks through the skin.
Define the following acronym
HERO
HERP
HERF
HERO Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
HERP Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
HERF Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuels
What Location do you Store HAZMAT?
<NCCD>
<NCCD>
The storeroom should be neat, clean, cool, and dry.