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47 Cards in this Set
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What is ORM?
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A decision making tool used by personnel at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by identifying, assessing, and managing risks. By reducing the potential for loss, the probability of a successful mission is increased.
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What is the purpose of ORM?
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Prevent mishaps through risk management.
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What are the 5 steps of ORM?
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1. Identify Hazards
2. Assess Harzards 3. Make Risk Decisions 4. Implement Controls 5. Supervising |
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Explain ORM's Identify Hazards step.
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List hazards and their causes as it relates to each step in operational analysis.
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Explain ORM's Assess Hazards step.
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For each hazard identified, determine the associated degree of risk in terms of probability and severity.
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Explain ORM's Make Risk Decisions step.
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Develop and implement risk controls. Decide if the benefit of the operation outweighs the risk
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Explain ORMs Implement Controls step.
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Develop controls to mitigate risk.
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What is Hazard Severity?
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Worst possible outcome of a hazard.
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How many hazard severity codes are there?
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4 - Category I, II, III, IV
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Which hazard severity category entails death or greater than $500,000 damage to equipment or facilities?
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Category I (Catastrophic)
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Which hazard severity entails disfiguring injury, lost time greater than three months, or $50,000 to $500,000 worth of damage to equipment or facilities?
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Category II (Critical)
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Which hazard severity entails $10,000 to $50,000 worth of damage to equipment or facilities or lost time greater than 1 day?
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Category III (Marginal)
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Which hazard severity entails personnel being safe, no lost time, or damage less than $10,000?
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Category IV (Minimal)
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What instruction governs safety ashore, afloat and mishap reporting?
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Ashore - OPNAVINST 5100.23
Afloat - OPNAVINST 5100.19 Mishap Reporting - OPNAVINST 5102D |
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Who submits a mishap report?
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LCPO
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What system is a mishap report submitted through?
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ESAMS
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Define RAC.
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Risk Assessment Code
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How many RACs are there?
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5
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Name the 5 RACs.
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1 - Critical
2 - Serious 3 - Moderate 4 - Minor 5 - Negligible |
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How are RACs determined?
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Matching hazard severity and mishap probability
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List the categories of mishap probability.
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A - likely to occur immediately
B - probably will occur in time C - may occur in time D - unlikely to occur |
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The purposes of first aid include all of the following except;
a. Save life b. Prevent further injury c. Prevent mishap reports d. Prevent infection |
c. Prevent mishap reports
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What are the three methods to control bleeding, in order?
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Direct Pressure, Pressure Point, Tourniquet
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Which of the following is not a symptom of shock?
a. Hot, dry skin b. Dilated Pupils c. Unconsciousness d. Agitation or confusion |
a. Hot, dry skin
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How should you treat a victim of shock?
a. Warm them b. Keep them calm c. Lay down with legs elevated d. All of the above |
d. All of the above
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What type of fracture is depicted?
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Open Fracture
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True or false. You should attempt to reinsert a protruding bone before splinting it.
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False
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When possible, what is the first step to treat for electrical shock?
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Secure Power
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What has occurred when body temperature has dropped so low the heart, nervous system and other organs can't function?
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Hypothermia
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Is this superficial or deep frostbite?
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Deep Frostbite
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What are the symptoms of heat exhaustion?
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Heavy sweating, dizziness, nausea
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This is the body's response to excessive loss of water through sweating.
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Heat Exhaustion
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This is when the body is unable to control its temperature, can’t sweat and cool down.
a. Heat Stroke b. Heat Exhaustion c. Heat Stress d. Heat Overdrive |
a. Heat Stroke
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HERO stands for Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to; .
a. Operation b. Operators c. Ordnance d. Occupation |
c. Ordnance
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Moving to a cool spot and soaking with water are treatments for what?
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Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke
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HERF stands for Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to;
a. Frequencies b. Fuel c. Formations d. Field Operations |
b. Fuel
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What kind of information is contained in this document?
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides information on how to store, use and dispose of hazardous materials.
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True or False; Profuse sweating is not a symptom of shock?
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False
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Which of the following is not a mishap reportable item;
a. Class A government property damage mishap b. Class C on-duty DoD civilian mishaps c. Class C off base dependent mishap d. On-duty diving mishap |
c. Class C off base dependent mishap
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Which of the following is not a reportable mishap items.
a. Class A, B, or C government property damage mishaps b. Class A, B or C on-duty DoD civilian mishaps and military on/off-duty mishaps. c. Any other work-related illness or injury that involves medical treatment beyond first aid. d. All of them are reportable |
d. All of them are reportable
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What is the purpose of a HAZREP?
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Provides a means for a unit discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap to alert COMNAVSAFECEN.
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State the three objectives of first aid.
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1. Maintain Breathing
2. Stop bleeding/Maintain Circulation 3. Prevent or treat shock |
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List 2 of the 4 ways to clear an obstructed airway.
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1. Standing Abdominal Thrust
2. Reclining Chest Thrust |
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What condition occurs when the body is overheated?
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Heat Stress
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How is HAZMAT stored?
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HAZMAT is stored separately and according to the type.
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Name the 7 types of PPE.
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1. Hand Protection
2. Foot Protection 3. Face Protection 4. Eye Protection 5. Hearing Protection 6. Skin/Body Protection 7. Respirators |
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What is the goal of the Navy's Hearing Conservation Program?
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To prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of all Navy personnel.
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