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ORM Reference

MCO 3500.27A

Five Step Process

Identify Hazards


Assess Hazards


Make Risk Decisions


Implement Controls


Supervise

I AM IS

Four Principles of ORM

Accept risk when benefits outweigh costs


Accept no unnecessary risk


Anticipate and manage risk by planning


Make risk rescissions at the right level

3 AM

4 Types of PPE and description

Head-impact penetration, electric shock


Hearing-84 dBA, 140 peak, double 104 dBA


Foot -high incident or potential for foot injury


Eye- everyone in hazardous are must wear

Identifying Hazards

Outline the major steps in the operation, list all hazards and possible causes

Listing

Assessing Hazards

Determine the associated degree of risk in terms of probability and severity

How much

Making Risk Decisions

Select controls that will reduce the risk to a minimum, decide if the benefit of the operation outweighs the risk

Pick the best one

Implementing Controls

Implement measures that can be used to eliminate hazards or reduce the degree of risk

Reduce

Supervising

Monitor for changes which may require further ORM

Watch out

Accept risk when Benefits outweigh costs

Risk is inherent in war, ORM is not to eliminate risk but to manage it.

War is always

Accept no unnecessary risk

Acceptance of risk does not equate to the imprudent willingness to gamble, accept risks only when necessary for the mission

No gambling

Anticipate and manage risk by planning

Risks are more easily controlled when they are identified early in the planning process

Early planning

Make risk decisions at the right level

Decisions are made by the leader directly responsible for the operation

Who’s responsible

Hazardous Material

Material that may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment

Danger chem

Hazardous Waste

Material that meets the definition of HM and/or is designated as hazardous waste by the Environmental Protection Agency or a State authority.

Authorita

MSDA

Technical bulletins containing information about materials

Bullets