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39 Cards in this Set
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All naval missions, as well as daily routines, involve what? • Mission • Risk • Loss • Planning |
Risk |
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What states, "Risk management and risk assessment are formal, essential tools of operational planning. Sound decision making requires the use of these tools both in battle and in training."? • Naval Warfare Publication 1 • Naval Warfare Publication 4 • Naval Warfare Publication 2 • Naval Warfare Publication 3 |
Naval Warfare Publication 1 |
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What is the second stage of the ORM Process? • Identify Hazards • Implement Controls • Assess Hazards • Make Risk Decisions |
Assess Hazards |
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What is the third stage of the ORM Process? • Supervise • Assess Hazards • Identify Hazards • Make Risk Decisions
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Make Risk Decisions |
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Uncertainty and risk are inherent in the nature of what? • Military operations • Everything • Military action • Military combat |
Military action |
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What is an expression of possible loss in terms of severity and probability? • Hazard • Risk • Mishap • Probability |
Risk |
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Since what year, ORM, applied both in day-to-day operations and during crisis periods, has produced dramatic results in reducing these losses? • 2000 • 1992 • 1970 • 1991
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1991 |
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Historically, the greater percentage of losses during combat operations was due to what? • Carelessness • Mishaps • Equipment failures • Human error |
Mishaps |
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What is a condition with the potential to cause personal injury or death, property damage or mission degradation? • Danger • Hazard • Risk • Serious |
Hazard |
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What is the fourth stage of the ORM Process? • Supervise • Implement Controls • Identify Hazards • Make Risk Decisions |
Implement Controls |
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What is the first step of the ORM Process? • Make Risk Decisions • Implement Controls • Assess Hazards • Identify Hazards
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Identify Hazards |
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What is the process of detecting hazards and assessing associated risks? • Identify • Risk Assessment • ORM • Risk Matrix |
Risk Assessment |
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Who shall address ORM concepts and applications in appropriate doctrinal publications? • Navy Warfare Development Command • BUPERS • COMNAVPERSCOM • ORMNAVCOM |
Navy Warfare Development Command |
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What is the process of dealing with risk associated within military operations, which includes risk assessment, risk decision making and implementation of effective risk controls? • Risk assessment • Risk management • Risk matrix development • ORM |
ORM |
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What shall be continuously monitored for effectiveness of controls and situational changes? • Operations • Situations • Missions • Daily routine |
Operations |
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Who shall provide information, data and technical support for the resolution of hazards under their cognizance? • Installation Commands • Systems Commands • National Commands • Regional Commands |
Systems Commands |
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Which stage of the ORM process would you begin with an outline or chart of the major steps in the operation (operational analysis)? • Identify Hazards • Supervise • Assess Hazards • Make Risk Decisions |
Identify Hazards |
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What is the fifth stage of the ORM Process? • Assess Corrections • Supervise • Implement Controls • Make Risk Decisions |
Supervise |
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The ORM processes minimizes risk to what level? • Zero • Minimal • Maximum • Acceptable
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Acceptable |
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Which hazard severity category may cause severe injury, illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests or degradation to efficient use of assets? • Category III • Category I • Category IV • Category II
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Category II |
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Which hazard severity category presents a minimal threat to personnel safety or health, property, national, service or command interests or efficient use of assets? • Category III • Category II • Category I • Category IV
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Category IV |
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What is defined by potential degree of injury, illness, property damage, loss of assets (time, money, personnel) or effect on mission? • Risk • Level • Severity • Mishap |
Severity |
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ORM incorporates how many principles? • Four • Three • Five • Two |
Four |
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Which mishap probability level is likely to occur immediately or within a short period of time. Expected to occur frequently to an individual item or person or continuously to a fleet, inventory or group? • Sub-category C • Sub-category B • Sub-category D • Sub-category A
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Sub-category A |
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Which level of ORM uses primarily experience and brainstorming to identify hazards and develop controls, and is therefore most effective when done in a group? • In-Depth • Controlled • Time-critical • Deliberate
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Deliberate |
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Which mishap probability level may occur in time. Can reasonably be expected to occur some time to an individual item or person or several times to a fleet, inventory or group? • Sub-category B • Sub-category A • Sub-category C • Sub-category D |
Sub-category C |
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For each hazard identified, determine the associated degree of risk in terms of probability and severity would identify which stage of the ORM process? • Identify Hazards • Assess Hazards • Supervise • Make Risk Decisions |
Assess Hazards |
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Which level of ORM involves research of available data, use of diagram and analysis tools, formal testing or long term tracking of the hazards associated with the operation (sometimes with assistance from technical experts) to identify and access the hazards? • In-Depth • Controlled • Deliberate • Time-Critical |
In-Depth |
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Which mishap probability level probably will occur in time. Expected to occur several times to an individual item or person or frequently to a fleet, inventory or group? • Sub-category A • Sub-category B • Sub-category C • Sub-category D |
Sub-category B |
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Risks are more easily controlled when they are identified early in the planning process is in keeping with which principle of ORM? • Accept no unnecssary risk • Make risk decisions at the right level • Anticipate and manage risk by planning • Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost |
Anticipate and manage risk by planning |
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The ORM process exists on how many levels? • Two • Five • Four • Three
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Three |
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What can be used to accomplish the second step of the ORM process? • Matrix • Database • Report • Assessment |
Matrix |
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Take only risks which are necessary to accomplish the mission is in keeping with which principle of ORM? • Make risk decisions at the right level • Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost • Anticipate and manage risk by planning • Accept no unnecessary risk
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Accept no unnecessary risk |
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The goal of ORM is not to eliminate risk, but to manage the risk so that the mission can be accomplished with the minimum amount of loss is in keeping with which principle of ORM? • Anticipate and manage risk by planning • Accept no unnecessary risk • Make risk decisions at the right level • Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
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Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost |
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Which hazard severity category may cause minor injury, illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command interests or degradation to efficient use of assets? • Category II • Category IV • Category III • Category I |
Category III |
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Which hazard severity category may cause death, loss of facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests? • Category IV • Category III • Category II • Category I
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Category I |
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Risk management decisions are made by the leader directly responsible for the operation is in keeping with which principle of ORM? • Accept no unnecessary risk • Make risk decisions at the right level • Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost • Anticipate and manage risk by planning |
Make risk decisions at the right level |
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Which mishap probability level is unlikely to occur? • Sub-category A • Sub-category C • Sub-category B • Sub-category D
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Sub-category D |
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Which level of ORM is an "on the run" mental or oral review of the situation using the five step process without recording the information on paper? • Controlled • Time-critical • In-Depth • Deliberate |
Time-critical |