serviece wide exam ORM Flashcards

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Operational Risk Management (ORM

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continuous, systematic process of identifying and controlling risks in all activities according to a set of pre-conceived parameters by applying appropriate management policies and procedures. This process includes detecting hazards, assessing risks, and implementing and monitoring risk controls to support effective, risk-based decision-making.

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Risk:

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chance of personal injury or property damage or loss

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Severity:

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event’s potential consequences in terms of degree of damage, injury, or impact on a mission

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Probability

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likelihood an individual event will occur.

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5
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Exposure

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amount of time, number of cycles, number of people involved, and/or amount of equipment involved in a given event,

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6
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Mishap

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unplanned single or series of events causing death, injury, occupational illness, or damage to or loss of equipment or property

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Hazard:

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real or potential condition that can endanger a mission; cause personal injury, illness, or death; or damage equipment or property.

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Risk Assessment

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systematic process of evaluating various risk levels for specific hazards identified with a particular task or operation.

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9
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Risk Rating Scale

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scale of specific risk degrees

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10
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Coast Guard’s seven-step ORM process

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identify mission task
identify hazards
asses risks
identify options
evaluate risk vs gain
execute decisions
monitor situation
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11
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MANAGEMENT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

a. Commanders, commanding officers, and officers-in-charge shall:

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(1) Manage risk effectively.
(2) Select from risk reduction options developed.
(3) Accept or reject risk based on the benefit derived.
(4) Motivate leaders to use ORM and advocate supporting training opportunities.

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12
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Supervisors shall:

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(1) Apply the ORM process to operations and tasks and encourage its use off duty.
(2) Elevate risk issues to higher authority for resolution when appropriate.

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13
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GAR model incorporates these elements, further

defined below:

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Supervision:
Planning:
Crew and Watchstander Selection
Crew and Watchstander Fitness
Environment:
Event or Evolution Complexity
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14
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(STAAR)

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Spread out, Transfer, Avoid, Accept, and Reduce

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15
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Complete Suicide-Related Behavior Incident Report, Form CG-1734 in all cases of fatal suicide-related behavior

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within 10 days after receipt of all related investigation reports

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16
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Warning Signs and Circumstances Associated with Suicidal Behavior

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IS PATH WARM?

17
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IS PATH WARM?

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i-IDEATION
S- SUBSTANCE USE
P-PURPOSELESSNESS
A-ANXIETY
T-TRAPPED
H-HOPELESSNESS
W-WITHDRAWAL
A-ANGER
R-RECKLESSNESS
M-MOOD CHANGES
18
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what to do when you suspect someone is thinking of suicide:

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ACE: Ask - Care - Escort