Block IV Flashcards

1
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What is the systematic decision making process used to identify and manage hazards

A

ORM

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5 steps of ORM

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  1. Identify hazards
  2. Assess hazards
  3. Make risk decisions
  4. Implement controls
  5. Supervise
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4 principles of ORM

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  1. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
  2. Accept no unnecessary risk
  3. Anticipate and manage risk by planning
  4. Make risk decisions at the right level
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3 levels of ORM

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  1. In depth
  2. Deliberate
  3. Time critical
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5
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What is Class A mishap?

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$2 MIL or more; or
Injury or illness results in fatality or permanent disability

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What is Class B mishap?

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$500K - $2MIL; or
Injury or illness resulting in partial disability; or 3 or more personnel or inpatient hospitalized.

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What is Class C mishap?

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$50K - $500K; or
Non-fatal injury that causes loss of time beyond the day or shift on which it occurred. For reporting purposes - 5 or more days

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8
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What was established as the last line of defense in the event of equipment breakdown, failure, misuse to include hazardous environments and working conditions that would expose worker to hazard?

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PPE - Personal Protective Equipment

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9
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PPE used in naval aviation

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  • cranials
  • hearing protection
  • impact protection
  • gloves
  • foot protection
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10
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What is part of nearly every mishap?

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Human error

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This should be submitted when significant hazardous conditions or near mishaps that have potential to affect other commands but don’t warrant a safety investigation report

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Hazard Report (HAZREP)

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