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3.C1 What type of courses are considered "high-risk"?
Training that exposes students and instructors to the risk of death or permanent disability.
3.C2 What section of the instruction lists courses that have been designated as "high-risk"?
OPNAVINST 1500.75A Section 4D
3.C3 What is a "DOR" and the procedures for conducting one?
DOR is Drop On Request. Available to students in voluntary training programs.

After removal from training the student shall submit a written request detailing the reason for the DOR. A standard request chit can be used.
3.C4 What is a Training Time Out "TTO" and the procedures for conducting one?
TTO is Training Time Out. If students or instructors are concerned for their personal safety or the safety of others they can use the TTO to stop a training evolution, correct the discrepancy, and then continue training.
-Hands held out to make a "T"
-Sound off with "Time Out!"
3.C5 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?
Provides direction during injury, mishap, emergency. Reviewed monthly and excercised annually.
3.C6 How often are safety stand-downs required?
At least Annually.

Following Mishaps, near misses, or major modifications.