Navy Operational Risk Management (ORM) Flashcards

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  1. Operation Risk Management
  2. ORM Naval Vision
  3. ORM Process
  4. Identify Hazards
  5. Assess Hazards
  6. Make Risk Decisions
  7. Implement Controls
  8. Supervise
  9. Four ORM Principles
  10. Brainstorming
  11. Risk Assessment
  12. Severity
  13. Probability
  14. Risk Assessment Code (RAC)
  15. Levels of application
  16. Time-Critical
  17. Deliberate
  18. In-Depth
  19. Benefits of ORM
  20. What is the definition of Time Critical Risk Management
  21. What is the outcome from the "DO and DEBRIEF" step of risk management
  22. What are the THREE resources used during the "BALANCE" step of risk management?
  23. What is the role of communication in risk management?
  24. Select the THREE stages of situational awareness within risk management from the answers provided
  25. What is the definition of ORM?
  26. What are the THREE different levels of risk
  27. What are the THREE criteria used in the "COMMUNICATION" step of risk management
  28. What are the THREE factors in the "ASSESS" step of risk assessment
  29. An individual must be willing to accept the level of risk his or her supervisor assigns.
  30. ORM should be applied to simple and redundant everyday evolutions, like driving to and from work.
  31. Which term most closely matches the description: A structured process to identify and assess hazards. An expression of potential harm, described in terms of hazard severity, mishap probability and exposure to hazards.
  32. ___________ are actions taken or measures put in place to eliminate a hazard or reduce the associated identified risk.
  33. _________ is based on the worst credible outcome when analyzing risk.
  34. ORM should only be used when the individual has time to plan an operation or evolution.
  35. What is the most common cause of task degradation or mission failure?
  36. _________ is an expression of possible loss, adverse outcome, or negative consequence in terms of probability and severity.
  37. What is the proper order of the five steps of the ORM process?
  38. Which description most closely matches the term: IN DEPTH
  39. Which term most closely matches the description: An expression of the risk associated with a hazard that combines its severity and probability into a single arabic numeral which can be used to help determine hazard abatement priorities.
  40. Which of the following is NOT a principle of ORM?
  41. Knowledge, skills, automation and techniques are ___________
  42. complete the mission or task is a behavioral skill called ____
  43. convinced that other options are better is a behavioral skill called __
  44. used to help determine hazard abatement priorities.
  45. Which description most closely matches the term: TIME CRITICAL
  46. Being able, willing, and ready to actively participate, state, and maintain your position until convinced that other options are better is a behavioral skill called _________.
  47. Which term most closely matches the description: An expression of possible loss, adverse outcome or negative consequence; such as injury or illness, in terms of probability and severity.
  48. The ability to use logic and sound judgment to make decisions based on available information to complete the mission or task is a behavioral skill called ________.
  49. Knowledge, skills, automation and techniques are _____________.
  50. Which description most closely matches the term: DELIBERATE

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