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ORM
Operational Risk Management
What are the four principles of ORM?
-Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
-Accept no unnecessary risk
-Mitigate Risk Through Planning
-Make risk decisions at the right level
What are the five steps of ORM?
-Identify hazards
-Assess hazards
-Make risk decisions
-Implement Controls
-Supervise
What is Ergonomics?
Ergonomics is essentially fitting the workplace to the worker.
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment (ex: hard hats, safety shoes, PFD's, etc.)
What is an SF-91?
Mishap report
What are the NAVOSH Safety Instructions?
OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series (Afloat)
OPNAVINST 5100.23 Series (Ashore)
What are the 7 N Codes?
N1-Admin
N2-Intel
N3-Operations
N4-Logistics
N5-Planning
N6-Communications
N7-Training
What does OPLAN and OPORD stand for?
Operational Plan and Operational Order
What is the purpose of an OPLAN?
Detailed statement of a course of action to accomplish a future mission
What is the purpose of an OPORD?
It's issued by the Senior Commander to Subordinate Commander for the execution of a future operation in the field
How many sections in the EDVR and what does it stand for?
12 Sections
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
List some things you will find in the EDVR.
Names, NEC's, date of personnel to rotate.
What does EDVR section 12 contain?
Listing of both officer and enlisted personnel in an embarked or Temporary Additional Duty (TAD) status to augment normal manning.
What are the Naval message precedence categories?
Routine(R) Processed w/in 6 hours
Priority(P) Processed w/in 3 hours
Immediate (O) Processed w/in 30 minutes
Flash (Z) Processed ASAP with objective of 10 minutes
Whate is SORTS and it's purpose?
Status of Resources and Training System: principal report within the Navy, MSC, USCG to provide identification and general status data to NCA, JCS, CNO and other operational commanders
What is NAVPERS 1070/604?
Chronological history of member's occupational and training related qualifications and their awards and commendations.
What is NAVPERS 1070/613?
Servers as aa chronological record of significan miscellaneous entries which are not provide for elsewhere or where more detailed information may be required to clarify entries on other pages of the U.S. Navy Enlisted (Field) Service Record (ESR).
What is a SITREP?
A Situational Report, narrative of a significant event
What is a CASREP?
A casualty report informs when a piece of military gear is down and could affect the mission readiness/capabilities
What is a LOGREQ?
Logistical Requirement: request for material & services prior to port visits.
What are some factors that affect radio communications?
Bad weather, man made objects, LOS (line of sight), must have common frequency and same signals to communicate.
Explain the term BEADWINDOW.
Used to alert circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure(position, capabilities, operations, electronic warfare, personnel, comsec, wrong circuit) has occured over a non-secure net, proper reply is "Roger, Out"
What is the frequency range of HF (high frequency)?
3-30 MHz
What is the frequency range of VHF (very high frequency)?
30-300 MHz
What is the frequency range of UHF (ultra high frequency)?
300 MHz-3 GHz
What does TPI stand for?
Two Person Integrity
What is a Unit SITREP message used for?
Message of an incident or event at the unit level
What is a Navy Blue message used for?
Incident/event of high naval interest
What is a Pinnacle message used for?
Incident/event of high national interest