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Discuss the concept of ORM (Operational Risk Management) |
A decision making tool used at all levels to increase effectiveness by identifying, assessing, and managing risks |
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5 steps of ORM (IAMIS)
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2) Assessing Hazards 3) Making Risk Decisions 4) Implementing Controls 5) Supervising |
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Instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting |
OPNAVINST 5102.1D |
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Define Hazard Severity
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An assessment of the potential consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard |
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4 categories of Hazard Severity
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II. Hazard may cause severe injury III. Hazard may cause minor injury IV. Hazard presents minimal threat |
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Define Mishap Probability
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An assessment of the likelihood that a potential consequence may occur as a result of a hazard |
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4 categories of mishap probability
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A. Likely to occur B. Probably will occur in time C. May occur in time D. Unlikely to occur, but not impossible |
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Define RAC (Risk Assessment Code)
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hazards |
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5 RAC's
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2) Serious 3) Moderate 4) Minor 5) Negligible |
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report |
Within 30 days of occurrence, 8 hours by phone or electronic means |
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3 objectives of First Aid
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2) Prevent further injury 3) Prevent or limit infection |
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3 methods to control bleeding
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1) Direct pressure 2) Elevation 3) Tourniquet |
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11 pressure points
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1) Temple 2) Jaw 3) Neck 4) Collar 5) Inner upper arm 6) Inner elbow 7) Wrist 8) Groin 9) Upper thigh 10) Knee 11) Ankle |
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Describe symptoms for shock
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breathing, cold/pale skin, nausea, weak/absent pulse |
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Treatment for shock
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Lay down, elevate feet, hydrate, cover up |
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Difference between open and closed fracture
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Closed - simple, skin remains intact |
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Effects and treatment for Heat Stress
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exhaustion or stroke |
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Effects and treatment for Heat Exhaustion
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Sweatiness, weak, tired, pale/clammy skin. Treat in a cool dry place, hydrate, cold wet cloths on head, groin, and ankles |
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Effects and treatment for Heat Stroke
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No sweat, hot skin, pupils constricted, high body temperature, confusion. Treat in cool dry place, call 911, cold packs on head and shoulders. |
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Define HERO
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Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance |
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Define HERP
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Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
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Define HERF
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Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
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Define HAZMAT
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Hazardous materials that need special handling |
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Discuss how to store HAZMAT |
In approved containers only and properly labeled |
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Define MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet |
personnel with proper handling with a specific substance (now referred to as a MDS) |