(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.