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What type of courses are considered high risk?
Training which exposes staff, students, or assetts to potential risk of death, permanent disability, or loss

(ex. aircrew, SAR, small arms)
What section of the instruction lists courses that have been designated as high risk?
OPNAV 1500.75B, Enclosure 1
What is a DOR and what are the procedures for conducting one?
Drop on Request

Student makes such intentions known

Immediately and expeditiously removed from training area

Written summary of action taken is entered in student's service record and a copy is maintained in the command's permanent records
What is a TTO and the procedures for conducting one?
Training Time Out

All students briefed on TTO procedures at the start of training

Following a TTO call, training will cease until the situation or condition is returned to a safe state. Then and only then will training resume.
What is the purpose of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and how often must it be reviewed for accuracy of information? How often is it to be fully exercised
An internal plan to be implemented immediately upon advent of a mishap to aid involved personnel and to safeguard a scene

Quarterly walk-through and review, fully exercised annually