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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

5 steps of ORM (IAMIS)


1) Identifying Hazards


2) Assessing Hazards


3) Making Risk Decisions


4) Implementing Controls


5) Supervising

Instruction that governs safety and mishap


reporting


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Define Hazard Severity

An assessment of the potential consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard
4 categories of Hazard Severity


I. Hazard may cause death


II. Hazard may cause severe injury


III. Hazard may cause minor injury


IV. Hazard presents minimal threat

Define Mishap Probability

An assessment of the likelihood that a potential consequence may occur as a result of a hazard
4 categories of mishap probability

A. Likely to occur


B. Probably will occur in time


C. May occur in time


D. Unlikely to occur, but not impossible

Define RAC (Risk Assessment Code)


A structured process to identify and assess


hazards

5 RAC's


1) Critical


2) Serious


3) Moderate


4) Minor


5) Negligible


Discuss the timelines for submitting a mishap


report

Within 30 days of occurrence, 8 hours by phone or


electronic means

3 objectives of First Aid


1) Save life


2) Prevent further injury


3) Prevent or limit infection

3 methods to control bleeding

1) Direct pressure


2) Elevation


3) Tourniquet

11 pressure points

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

Describe symptoms for shock


Vacant/Lackluster eyes, shallow/irregular


breathing, cold/pale skin, nausea, weak/absent pulse

Treatment for shock

Lay down, elevate feet, hydrate, cover up
Difference between open and closed fracture


Open - compound, bone protrudes from skin


Closed - simple, skin remains intact

Effects and treatment for Heat Stress


The body is overheated can lead to heat


exhaustion or stroke

Effects and treatment for Heat Exhaustion

Sweatiness, weak, tired, pale/clammy skin.


Treat in a cool dry place, hydrate, cold wet cloths on head, groin, and ankles

Effects and treatment for Heat Stroke

No sweat, hot skin, pupils constricted, high body temperature, confusion.


Treat in cool dry place, call 911, cold packs on head and shoulders.

Define HERO

Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
Define HERP
Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
Define HERF
Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
Define HAZMAT

Hazardous materials that need special handling

Discuss how to store HAZMAT

In approved containers only and properly labeled

Define MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet


Designed to provide workers and emergency


personnel with proper handling with a specific


substance




(now referred to as a MDS)