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What is the acronym ORM?
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ORM (Operational Risk Management)
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What is ORM (Operational Risk Management)?
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a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources.
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Name the 5 steps of ORM (Operational Risk Management)
<IAMIS> |
<IAMIS>
Idenify Hazards Assessing Hazards Make Risk Decisions Implementing Controls Supervise |
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What is the NAVY instruction that governs safety and MISHAP reporting?
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OPNAVINST 5102.1D
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Define hazard severity?
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An Assessment of the worst credible consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard.
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What are the 4 categories of hazard severity?
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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 |
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Define MISHAP probaility?
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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.
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What are the 4 subcategories of mishap probailiy?
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Sub-category A - Likely to occur
Sub-category B - Probably will occur Sub-category C - May occur Sub-category D - Unlikely to occur |
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What is the Acronym RAC?
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Risk Assessment Code (RAC)
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Define RAC (Risk Assessment Code)
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an expression of risk that combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probabiliy
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List 5 RAC (Risk Assessment Code) <CSMMN>
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1 - Critical Risk
2 - Serious Risk 3 - Moderate Risk 4 - Minor Risk 5 - Negligible Risk |
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How long do you have to report mishap?
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All mishap reports must be submitted within 30days of mishap occurrence.
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What is the Acronym SIREP?
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SIREP
Safety Investigation Report |
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Who get notify on a SIREP (Safety Investigation Report) with in how many hours and by what means.
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notify Chain Of Command (COC) and COMNAVSAFECEN
with in 8hours by telephone or electronic means |
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State the puropse of a HAZREP message?
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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).
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State the 3 objectives of first aid.
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-Save life
-Prevent further injury -Prevent infection |
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What are the 4 ways to Control bleeding? <DEPT>
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Direct Pressure
Elevation Pressure Points Tourniquet (LAST RESORT!!!) |
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What are the 11 pressure points?
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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 |
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What is the difference between an open and closed fracture?
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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. |
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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 |
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What Location do you Store HAZMAT?
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The storeroom should be neat, clean, cool, and dry. |