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ORM Reference |
MCO 3500.27A |
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Five Step Process |
Identify Hazards Assess Hazards Make Risk Decisions Implement Controls Supervise |
I AM IS |
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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 |
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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 |
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Identifying Hazards |
Outline the major steps in the operation, list all hazards and possible causes |
Listing |
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Assessing Hazards |
Determine the associated degree of risk in terms of probability and severity |
How much |
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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 |
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Implementing Controls |
Implement measures that can be used to eliminate hazards or reduce the degree of risk |
Reduce |
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Supervising |
Monitor for changes which may require further ORM |
Watch out |
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Accept risk when Benefits outweigh costs |
Risk is inherent in war, ORM is not to eliminate risk but to manage it. |
War is always |
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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 |
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Anticipate and manage risk by planning |
Risks are more easily controlled when they are identified early in the planning process |
Early planning |
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Make risk decisions at the right level |
Decisions are made by the leader directly responsible for the operation |
Who’s responsible |
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Hazardous Material |
Material that may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment |
Danger chem |
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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 |
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MSDA |
Technical bulletins containing information about materials |
Bullets |