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ORM is a method to?
identify hazards
assess risks
implement controls to reduce the risk
Any real or potential that can cause personal
injury or death, property damage or mission degradation or damage
to enviorment decribes a
Hazard
An assessment of the expected
consequence, defined by degree of injury or occupational illness
that could occur from exposure to a hazard.
Hazard Sevrity
An assessment of the likelihood
that, given exposure to a hazard, an accident will result.
Mishap Probablity
Chance of adverse outcome or bad consequences;
such as injury, illness, or loss. Risk level is expressed in
terms of hasard probability or severity.
Risk
A structured process to identify and
assess hazards. An expression of potential harm, discribed in
terms of hazard severity, accident probability, and exposure to
hazards.
Risk Assessment
Risk remaining after controls have been
identified and selected.
REsidual risk
The process of
dealing with risk associated within military operations, which
includes risk assessment, risk decision making and implementation
of effective risk controls.
ORM
Correctly order these
Supervise
Identify Hazards
Implement Controls
Make Risk Decisions
Assess Hazards
Think "I AM IC SO!!!"
Identify
Assess
Make
Implement Controls
Supervise
Time Critical
An "on the run" mental or oral review of
the situation using the five step process without recording the
information on paper.
In Depth
Deliberate process involving a very thorough
risk assessment
planning of upcoming operations,
review of standard operating, maintenance or training procedures,
and damage control and disaster response planning.
These are all examples of
Deliberate
Principles of ORM
Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh The Cost.
Accept No Unnecessary Risk.
Anticipate And Manage Risk By Planning.
Make Risk Decisions At The Right Level.
The hazard may cause death, loss of
facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests.
CAT I
The hazard may cause severe injury,
illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests
or degradation to efficient use of assets.
CAT II
The hazard may cause minor injury,
illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command
interests or degradation to efficient use of assets.
CAT III
The hazard presents a minimal threat to
personnel safety or health property, national, service or command
interests or efficient use of assets.
CAT IV
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.
Subcat a
Probably will occur in time.
Expected to occur several times to an individual item or person
or frequently to a fleet, inventory or group.
SUBCAT B
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.
SUBCAT C
Unlikely to occur.
SUBCAT D