To protect CAP members from death and injury while minimizing loss and damage to property.
160-1 1.1
What is the purpose of the CAP Safety Program?
The result of overexertion and dehydration.
Task Guide O-0003
What is heat injuries or heat stress?
The height that you can not fly under other than in the landing and take-off zone.
What is 10 feet?
A systematic decision-making process used to analyze hazards, assess risks, and evaluate courses of action.
160-1 3.1
What is safety risk management?
Locking your knees decreases blood flow to the brain and can result in _____.
Recognizing that there is always an element of risk in our missions, activities and daily lives.
160-1 1.2.1
What is Risk Management?
To prevent this you must remain warm and dry.
Task guide O-0004
What are cold weather injuries?
This is when the Operational Risk Management (ORM) matrix must be completed.
What is Pre-Flight?
The two primary levels of of RM utilized within CAP.
160-1 3.3
What is deliberate and real-time?
Makes up 60% of your body.
What is water?
The single most important factor in the success of the CAP SMS.
160-1 2.3
What is leadership?
Terrain, plants and animals.
Task guide O-0101
What are the three categories of natural hazards?
This is when no one speaks to the sUAS pilot unless it is directly involving the flight an no chatter in the flight area.
What is a sterile cockpit?
Those situations when the full formal application of the 5-step process is warranted including the use of the CAPF 160.
CAPR 160-1 3.3.1
What is Deliberate RM planning?
This contributes to more work place injuries than any other problem.
What are slips, trips and falls?
Perhaps the most important leaders in the CAP SMS.
160-1 2.4.4
Who are squadron commanders?
Taking frequent breaks, eating light snacks and ensuring that team members sleep for as long as possible are all_____. Task Guide O-0102
What are ways of preventing or relieving fatigue?
If the generator is used make sure that it is ______ before putting it away.
What is cool?
The number of principals which govern all applications of risk in CAP.
160-1 3.2
What is four (4).
The three causes of falls.
What are friction, gravity and momentum?
One of the most crucial means of assessing the effectiveness of risk controls.
160-1 4.4
What is the consistent reporting and review of mishaps?
The concept that all blood and certain body fluids are to be treated as if contaminated with a bloodborne pathogen. Task Guide O-0902
What are Universal Precautions?
This is ALWAYS the number one priority.
What is Flight Safety?
The first step in risk management.
160-1 3.2
What is identify hazards?
The best offense in driving.
What is a good defense?