Composite Risk Management Army/Civilian
Which of the following is a DA Civilian's primary reference for risk management?
A: (incorrect answers) 1. ar385-10; 2. OSHA
What is a risk decision?
A: A decision based on what constitutes an acceptable level of risk.
What is a Risk Assessment Matrix?
A: A matrix that defines the level of risk based on the probability and severity of a hazardous event.
Situation: Your section is playing water basketball as a team building activity at the company picnic. As the game starts, teenagers began running along the pool deck and jump into the pool. The leadership decides to continue the game and let the incident
A: Alert the lifeguard to the injury, and report the injury to your supervisor.
What are the three basic categories of control?
A: Educational/awareness, physical, hazard elimination
How do you implement controls?
A: Ensure controls are communicated to those involved in the activity.
What are the factors that cause accidents?
A: Environment, human, material
Situation: Your supervisor informs you that you are on a team with him and one other person to support a company located in New Orleans tasked to rebuild equipment needed in Iraq. The distance to the company is over 1100 miles, which will take approximate
A: Go to the management and notify them of the supervisor's plan because it is unsafe and violates safety regulations for driving.
In which step of the five steps RM process is the METT-TC analysis conducted?
A: Identify hazards
Situation: You and your family are cleaning up the yard. Your spouse is ready to begin edging the sidewalk with a gas string trimmer. You observe your spouse wearing sandals and shorts. You determine this is dangerous and stop your spouse to discuss the
A: Identify hazards
What is the five step process?
A: Identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls and make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise and evaluate.
Situation: You are an inexperienced driver tasked to reposition trailers at night. There are other vehicles moving in the small area, but you cannot see them very well in the dark. Your boss told you to get the job done within a specific amount of time,
A: Notify the supervisor you cannot accomplish the mission without help.
Situation: Your roommate, who works with you, just received some bad news that his engagement is off. He seems very depressed, and after drinking heavily he gives some of his cherished possessions to you. What action do you take?
A: Notify your supervisor.
Situation: You have been told that your office will be moving. You check out your new area and notice that the LAN connection for your printer is across an aisle and there is only one outlet in your area. You have numerous electrical devices that must be...
A: Possible electrical surge due to overloading socket
Which of the following represents a principle of risk management?
A: Risk management must be applied cyclically and continuously
What is the definition of Risk Management?
A: The Army's primary decision making process, used by employees and managers, for identifying hazards and controlling risks
What is risk?
A: The chance of something going wrong, resulting in injury, damage, or loss.
What is severity?
A: The degree to which an incident will impact task achievement or organizational readiness.
What is probability?
A: The likelihood of an event taking place.
How do you identify hazards?
A: You observe an actual or potential condition, situation, or event that can result in injury.
Situation: You are planning a ski vacation and will travel on a snowy winding road to the ski resort. One of the hazards identified is vehicle rollovers. The probability of this happening is seldom and the severity of it happening is catastrophic. What is...
A: high
You reassessed the two hazards; the first hazard's probability of happening is now seldom and the severity of it happening is catastrophic. The second hazard's probability of happening is now likely and the severity of it happening is critical. What is the...
A: high
What type of error or factor is the leading cause of accidents?
A: human
How are hazards identified during mission planning
By applying the Mett-tc framework ...
How do on-duty leaders and supervise compliance with hazard controls during an operation?
By ensuring subordinates understand how, when and where controls are implemented
What method is used to implement controls
Communicate, coordinate, implement and integrate the control's who, what, when
What do the terms "frequent, likely, occasional...
Level of probability of an adverse event
Situation: You are part of a combat patrol in a foreign city. There are squad sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are the key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civil Considerations factor of Mett-tc
Pedestrians at the market, riots or demonstrations, and/or religious events taking place
What does residual risk mean
Risk that remains
What is the purpose of the RM step, develop controls and make risk
To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring...
All of the following are questions asked as part of step 5 of the RM process except
Was the RM process completed before the operations onset
Which of the following is NOT a RM principle
accept no unnecessary risk (no)
What RM process step requires a cycle of continuous reassessment until the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks of not completing it
assess hazards (no)
What step in the RM process is focused on determining the probability
develop controls (no)
What factors can cause controls that are established and implemented for a prolonged period to lose their effectiveness
overconfidence or complacency
What do the terms "catastrophic, critical, moderate...
probability (no)
What are controls designed to do?
reduce or eliminate risk
Off-Duty risk decisions are:
responsibility of individual soldiers
What is the intersection of the assessed probability and severity of a hazard called in the RM process?
risk level
What METT-TC factor is at the root of the question: do I remember the training I received about what to do when encountering unexploded ordinance
troops and equipment