which one of the following is not one of the four risk management principles
Is risk management is strictly the responsibility of the commander?
False
What is the goal when making risk control decisions?
The best level of risk for the total mission
The decision to accept risk should be made at?
The decision to accept risk should be made at the appropriate level
What are the fundamental goals of Risk Management?
To enhance mission/activity effectiveness, preserve assets and safeguard health and welfare.
which one of the following is not one of the four risk management principlesIs assessing hazards which elements make up the cross matrix comparison to determine a risk level?
severity exposure and probability
Does an airman have the right and responsibility to call a knock it off or time out at any time?
true
Does risk management involves sound decision making accountability and flexibility?
true
Even high risk endeavors may be undertaken when there is a clear knowledge that the sum of the benefits exceeds the sum of the costs orm is about controlling risk not avoiding all risk?
true
risk management really about accountability wingmanship and communications?
true
Is the real-time risk management method ABCD an easy to use tool designed to assist individuals to quickly recall risk management steps during the execution phase of an activity?
true the statement is true. The real-time risk management method ABCD is an easy tool that is designed to assist individuals to quickly recall management steps during the execution phase of an activity.
which one of the following is a mutually supportive concept where airmen
wingmanship
a good decision making system will
(Assuming) All of the above
What is the wingman concept as it relates to risk management?
A commitment between Airmen to watch over one another, accomplish the mission/activity and keep each other safe.
causes of hazards may include
All of the above
When is real-time risk management used?
All the time (?maybe?)
which one of the following is not one of the four risk management principles
Apply the process cyclicaly and continuously
What are the key actions used to develop controls and make decisions on risk control measures?
1) Identify the risk. 2) Evaluate the risk in terms of the probability of that risk occurring and the impact it will have if it does occur. 3) Evaluate the Pros and Cons of the control measures you identify to mitigate that risk, i.e. weigh up if the control is worth the cost in money, effort, time, and whatever it is you stand to lose, fail at, reduce. 4) Last thing, ensure your control procedures are current and work with current market trends and practices as your controls may be "out of date" to newer risks from the same source. This requires research in the relevant market to identify those new risks (if any), which brings us back to the first point above. One last point, never be complacent or over confident and prepare for issues that you did not identify, so have funds readily available to cover/reduce the loss, failure, reduction, and to invest in a new control measure/procedure once the risk/issue has been dealt with.
What three tools are typically used to identify hazards in risk management?
5m model, preliminary hazard analysis, and what-if tool
what is the purpose of feedback and lessons learned in the rm process
It provides data for decision makers and personnel to evaluate an operation/activity and to determine if RM strategies need to be modified for future efforts (on- or off-duty).
What are the two primary levels of Air Force risk management?
deliberate and real-time
What are the 5 steps of air force risk management?
identifying The five step risk management program that is used by the United States Air Force enforces the ideas of identifying hazards, assessing possible risks, putting risk control measures in place, making well informed decisions about the situation at hand, and reviewing the outcomes