Policy Flashcards
What is JSP 357 vol 1 chp 41
Heat illness
What policy is used for risk management
ACSO1200
What JSP is sport
660
Individual risk factors
Work factors
Lifestyle factors
Health factors
Age and young people
Sunburn
Lifestyle factors
Hydration
Nutrition
Smoking
Alcohol consumption
Weight
Reduced fitness level
Drive and determination
Illicit drugs
Supplements
What is JSP Vol 1 Chp 42
Cold injury
AGAI Vol1 Chp7
PT
AGAI Vol1 Chp5
Sport
AGAI Vol 1 chp 11
AT
What does DIN stand for
Defence instructions and notices
What is SSW
Safe systems of work
What is the five-step process of a Risk Assessment
• Identify the hazards.
8. • Describe who or what might be harmed and how.
• Evaluate the risk and identify suitable and sufficient control
measures.
• Record your findings and implement them.
• Review your assessment and update if necessary.
Types of risk assessment
Generic
Specific
Dynamic
3 things to consider when doing a risk assessment
Likelihood
Hazard
Impact
How long should you hold Risk assessments for
3 years
Who is the unit DH
CO
Who is the unit DH
CO
How high off the ground should a WBGT be placed
1.1m
Where should the reading on a WBGT be taken
In direct sunlight away from ambient heat
Where do incidents get reported
My safety
When should WBGT batteries be replaced
When reading 6.4v
What is the Heat Balance Equation
Heat Storage = Heat Gained – Heat Lost.
What does RPE stand for
Rate of perceived effort
Cold Injuries are broken down into two classifications. What are they
Non-Freezing Cold Injuries (NFCI).
• Freezing Cold Injuries.
- Immersion
- Exhaustion
- Urban