Basics Flashcards
Training team members must be
designated in writing by the CO.
Discuss the difference between a Drill and a Scenario.
- A Drill is defined as the actual task(s) to be performed.
- A Scenario is defined as the environment where the drill will be performed
COLD CHECK
Verifying locations, numbers, materials, insertions procedures, symptoms, restoration, reconfiguration procedures and casualty initiation procedures. Drill card is reviewed for accuracy. ORM procedures will be incorporated.
HOT CHECK
Process in which a cold checked exercise is conducted on operational equipment for validation. All equipment and watch station personnel manning must be IAW specified drill guide condition of readiness/ crew watch condition. NEED TO BE AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMANDING OFFICER
Discuss the safety requirements during training
-Firefighting/safety equipment
-Repair lockers are properly stowed
-Test training event communication circuits
-Ensure escape trunks, doors, and hatches are unobstructed
-Review tag-out log to ensure equipment which may impact event are
not degraded
-Observe space temperature for excess of 100 degrees
-Check for missile hazards
-Check deck plates/tiles to ensure they are securely fastened
-Ensure ladders are properly hinged or attached
-Ensure personnel protective equipment is properly installed/worn.
-Ensure equipment configuration is as briefed
-Ensure all weapons are downloaded and/or in a safe to train
Discuss ORM Process
- Decision making process at all levels
- Increases the ability to make informed decisions
- Minimizes risk to acceptable levels
Discuss ORM Principles
- Accept the risk only when the benefits outweigh the costs.
- Accept no unnecessary risk.
- Anticipate and manage risk by planning.
5 Step Flow of ORM Process
- Identify the hazards
- Assess the risks
- Make risk decisions
- Implement controls
- Supervise
Discuss ORM Process Levels
- Time critical
- In depth
- Deliberate
Discuss the categories of Hazard Severity
CAT I – May cause death, loss of asset or result in grave damage
CAT II – May cause severe injury
CAT III – May cause minor injury
CAT IV – Presents minimal threat
Discuss Mishap Probability (Subcategories)
A – Likely to occur
B – Probably will occur in time
C – May occur in time
D – Unlikely to occur
Discuss Risk Assessment Codes(RAC)
1-Critical 2-Serious 3-Moderate 4-Minor 5-Negligable
HAZARD
A condition with the potential to cause death, injury equipment damage, or mission degradation
RISK
Chances of adverse outcome or bad consequences; such as injury, illness, or loss
RISK ASSESSMENT
A process of detecting hazards and assessing risks