DMM & DRA Flashcards

1
Q

the DMM is founded on two main activities. What are they?

A

deciding and acting

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2
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what stages make up “deciding”?

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Gathering & thinking about all available information

Identifying appropriate objectives.

Defining a plan.

Considering results of evaluations.

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3
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what stages make up “acting”?

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Communicating objectives and plan.

Controlling the activity.

Evaluating the outcome of the plan

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4
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define DRA

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the continuous assessment and control of risks in the rapidly changing circumstances of an operational incident

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5
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WHAT IS A HAZARD?

A

something with the potential to cause harm?

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what is a risk?

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a measure of the likelihood that harm from a particular hazard will occur, taking into account the possible severity of the harm

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7
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what are the 5 steps of a DRA?

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  1. evaluation of the situation, task or persons at risk.
  2. select SSOW.
  3. assess chosen SOW.
  4. introduce additional control measures.
  5. re-assess SSOW and Control measures
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8
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if using Ops discretion, what must be sent to control?

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priority message - OPS DISCRETION IN USE, DESCRIPTION OF EVENT, TMO

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fill in the boxes

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