Common Core Flashcards
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What does ORM stand for
Operational Risk Management
What are the steps of ORM
- Identify Risk
- Assess Risk
- Make Risk Decisions
- Implement Controls
- Supervise
What instruction governs mishap & safety investigations
OPNAVINST 5102.1D
What is OPNAVINST 5102.1D
Navy & Marine Corps Mishap and Safety Investigation, Reporting and Record Keeping Manual
What are the 4 categories of Hazard Severity
Category I
Category II
Category III
Category IV
What category of Hazard Severity:
May cause death, loss of facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests.
Category I
What category of Hazard Severity:
May cause severe injury, illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests, or degradation to efficient use of assets.
Category II
What category of Hazard Severity:
May cause minor injury, illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command interests or degradation to efficient use of asses.
Category III
What category of Hazard Severity:
May cause minimal threat to personnel safety or health, property, national, service or command interests or efficient use of assets.
Category IV
What are the four categories of mishap probability
A: likely to occur immediately
B: Probably occur in time
C: May occur in time
D: Unlikely to occur
What are the five Risk Assessment Codes for ORM
1: Critical
2: Serious
3: Moderate
4: Minor
5: Negligible
What is an ORM RAC (Risk Assessment Code) of 1
Critical Risk
What is an ORM RAC (Risk Assessment Code) of 2
Serious Risk
What is an ORM RAC (Risk Assessment Code) of 3
Moderate
What is an ORM RAC (Risk Assessment Code) of 4
Minor
What is an ORM RAC (Risk Assessment Code) of 5
Negliglible
What are the three objectives of First Aid
- Save Lives
- Prevent Further Injury
3: Limit Infection
What are the three methods of controlling bleeding
- Direct Pressure
- Pressure Points
- Constricting Band (tourniquet)
What is shock during injury
Disruption of the circulatory system
Unsually faint during to poor oxygen supply to brain
What are the symptoms of shock
Vacant or lack luster eyes
Shallow or irregular breathing
Cold pale skin
Nausea
Weak or Absent pulse
How do you treat shock
Lay victim down feet elevated 6-12 inches
Cover them to maintain body heat
How do you treat electrical shock
Rescue Breathing
Check for pulse
Get medical treatment
What are the two types of frostbite
Superficial - upper skin ice crystals
Deep - deeper tissue
What are the effects of hypothermia
shivering, confusion, slow/labored movements, extremities becoming blue, difficulty speaking, amnesia, organ failure, death