(T) CRM Flashcards
What are the principles of Risk Management?
- Integrate into all phases of mission/operation - Make decisions at appropriate level - Accept no unnecessary risk - Apply RM cyclically and continuously
What are the five steps of risk management?
- Identify the hazards - Assess the hazards - Develop controls and make risk decisions - Implement controls - Supervise and Evaluate
What are the basic categories of controls?
- Educational - Physical - Hazard Elimination
What are two resources that can be used for risk assessment?
DD Form 2977 - Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet Online Ground Risk Assessment Tool (GRAT)
What is a hazard?
An event that can cause injury or death of personnel, or damage or loss of equipment.
What acronym is used to determine and evaluate hazards?
METT-TC
What is risk tolerance?
The amount of risk a responsible commander is willing to accept.
“Feasibility” of a control refers to what?
The capability of implementing a control
“Acceptability” of a control refers to what?
The benefit gained by implementing the control justifies the cost in resources and time.
“Suitability” of a control refers to what?
The control removes the hazard or reduces the residual risk to an acceptable level
“Explicitness” of a control refers to what?
The control clearly specifies who, what, where, when, why, and how each control will be used.
“Support” of a control refers to what?
Adequate personnel, equipment, supplies, and facilities necessary to implement the control are available.
“Standards” of a control refers to what?
Guidance and procedures for implementing the control are clear, practical, and specific.
“Training” of a control refers to what?
Knowledge and skills of personnel are adequate to implement the control.
“Leadership” of a control refers to what?
Army leaders are ready, willing, and able to enforce standards necessary to implement the control.
What tool can be used to determine the level of risk?
Risk Assessment Matrix
