101 Safety Fundamentals Flashcards
Name the steps of the ORM Process
Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise
Define a high-risk course
A term to describe a known or unknown condition or state where an elevated probability of loss or an increased level of severity is likely or imminent.
Define a voluntary course
Training in which a Sailor has enrolled and has the ability to Drop On Request and return to their original rating.
Define an involuntary course
Training in which a Sailor is enrolled through the accession training or follow-on specialty skills school.
What is a Drop On Request (DOR)
When any student in a voluntary, high-risk training course desires to quit or “DOR,” the student need only make such intentions known. The student will be immediately and expeditiously removed from the training area.
What is a Training Time Out (TTO)
In any situation when students or instructors express concern for personal safety or a need to clarify procedures or requirements, they shall call a “TTO.” Training will immediately cease until the situation or condition is returned to a safe state.
What is the purpose of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
An internal plan to be implemented immediately upon advent of a mishap to aid involved persons and to control and/or safeguard the scene.
How often must an EAP be reviewed for accuracy
Quarterly procedural walk-through(s) and fully exercise and validate EAP(s) annually.
How often must safety stand-downs be conducted
At a minimum, commands shall conduct one safety stand-down per year. Additionalsafety stand-downs may be warranted at the discretion of the commanding officer.