Four principles of ORM
Accept risk when benefit outweighs the cost.
Accept no unnecessary risk.
Anticipate and manage risk by planning.
Make risk decision at the right level.
State the seven principles of planning to Naval operations.
1.Relevance
2.Clarity
3. Timeliness
4. Flexibility
5. Participation
6. Economy of Resources
7. Security
Define command and control (C2)
The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
Discuss the 3 types of bleeding
a. Capillary: Bleeding is slow, the blood "oozes" from the (wound) cut
b. Venous: The blood is dark red or maroon, and flows in a steady stream
c. Arterial: The blood bright
What are the six categories of HAZMAT?
- 1: Flammables
- 2: Aerosols
- 3: Toxins
- 4: Compressed gases
- 5: Oxidizers
- 6: Corrosives
Explain the five steps of the ORM process
Identify hazards
Assessing hazards
Making risk decision
Implementing controls
Supervising
Discuss the significance of the following personnel:
Admiral Ben Morrell
CM3 Marvin Shields
SW2 (DV) Robert Stethem
Admiral Ben Morrell
Father of the Seabee’s: Rear Admiral Ben Morell, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks.He gained the authority for the Bureau of Navigation to recruit men for the construction trades.
CM3 Marvin Shields
Medal of Honor recipient. He is the first Seabee in history to receive the Medal of Honor for his heroic efforts in defense of a Special Forces Camp and Vietnamese District Headquarters at Doug Zoai.
SW2 (DV) Robert Stethem
Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient
Executed in June 1985 during the hijacking of a TWA jet in Lebanon after being singled
out by terrorists for being in the military.
Name all NECC command
-Naval Construction Force
-Coastal Riverine Squadrons
-Explosive Ordinance Disposal
-Expeditionary Diving
-Expeditionary Intelligence -Expeditionary Logistics
-Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command -Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center (ECRC)
Three methods of purifying water in the field.
Iodine Tablets
Calcium Hypochlorite tablets
Boiling
What are the 9 different Hazard classification codes?
- Class 1: Explosives
- Class 2: Gases
- Class 3: Flammable Liquids
- Class 4: Flammable Solids
- Class 5: Oxidizing Agents & Organic Peroxides
- Class 6: Toxic & Infections Substances
- Class 7: Radioactive Substances
- Class 8: Corrosive Substances
- Class 9: Miscellaneous
Define Hazard Severity and Mishap Probability in relation to the Risk Assessment
Code
Hazard Severity
I: Can cause death
II: Can cause severe injury
III: Minor injury
IV: Unlikely to occur in time
Mishap Probability:
A: Likely to occur in a short period
B: Probably will occur in time
C: May occur in time
D: Unlikely to occur in time
Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of the Seabees
• Prior to 1941, the Civil Engineer Corps used private contractors to accomplish all
overseas construction.
• The Navy realized that, in the event of war, civilian contractors and construction
workers could not be used very well outside our own country.
What are United States National Military Command, Chain of Command structures under two distinct branches?
Operational chain of command and service chain of command
Describe the 4 types of burns
First Degree
- Characterized by redness, mild swelling, and pain
- Usually the result of spending too much time in the sun, short contact with chemicals,
or minor scalding with hot water or steam
b. Second Degree
- Are much deeper than first-degree burns and appear very red with blisters
- Usually results from deep sunburns or flash burns from gasoline fires
- Most painful type of burns because the nerve endings are still intact even though the
skin is severely damaged
c. Third Degree
- The most serious burn because the burn is so deep, it requires a long time to heal and
scars will form over the burn area
- Skin may look white or charred black
- Extends through all layers of the skin and into the flesh below the skin
d. Fourth Degree
- Full thickness that extends into muscle and bone
Describe the difference between Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) and Hazardous
Waste (HW).
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL is a material that is harmful to the environment such as paint, cleaners, acids, glues, or other flammables.
• HAZWASTE is a product generated from a process that once completed, the product
can no longer be used to meet its original intended purpose. HAZMAT which has exceeded its shelf-life is considered HAZWASTE also.
Discuss the concept of Time Critical Management (TCRM)
Applying ORM at the point of commencing or during an execution of a mission or task, at
the time critical level
Discuss the significance of March 5, 1942 as it pertains to the Seabees.
• Officially, permission to use the name “Seabee” was granted on 05 March 1942. SEABEE Birthday
Explain what the Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS) is
Provides security personnel the ability to constantly update clearance and access information in real time to ensure the most current clearance information is available throughout the DOD
Demonstrate calling in a 09 line medevac request
1. Location
2. Frequency
3. Precedence
4. Equipment
5. Patients by type
6. Security of Pickup Site
7. Method of marking Pickup Site
8. Nationality and status
9. NBC Contamination
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(HAZMINCEN)
(CHRIMP)
(HICS)
Hazardous Material Minimization Center
Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program
Hazardous Materials Inventory Control System
Discuss the purpose of a mishap investigation and who’s responsible for conducting
the investigation
The purpose of a mishap investigation is to determine the primary contributing causes of
a mishap.
Investigation of mishaps is the responsibility of all levels of supervision from the first line
supervisor to the CO
What makes up the SCW Pin
Armed Seabee,Oak leaves, Springfield M1903, Sword, Anchor
Order used to give advance notice that a unit is to be moved. If time permits, the order is usually issued about 90 days in advance of the departure date. This time period allows subordinate units time to prepare for the move.
WARNO
What are 3 types of heat injuries.
Heat cramps
Heat exhaustion
Heat stroke
What are some potential environmental impacts
Oil spills
Grubbing ops
Asbestos
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)