PRINCIPLES OF RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STEPS
DEFINITIONS
RISK MANAGEMENTS CONTROLS
REFERENCES
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Army forces must integrate RM throughout planning, preparation, execution, and assessment activities. Army units should use RM for on- and off-duty activities. Commanders must emphasize RM in planning processes; they must dedicate sufficient time and other resources to RM during planning to ensure Army forces manage risk effectively throughout all phases of missions and operations.
What is Integrate RM into all Phases of Missions and Operations
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STEP ONE OF RISK MANAGEMENT
What is Identify the Hazards
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The likelihood an event will occur; it is assessed as frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, or unlikely
What is Probability
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This type of control is based on the knowledge and skills of units, organizations, or individuals. They include awareness of the hazard and control.
What is Educational Controls
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RISK MANAGEMENT ATP
What is ATP 5-19
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A RISK DECISION is a commander, leader, or individual’s determination to accept or not accept the risk(s) associated with an action he or she will take or will direct others to take. Leaders will make risk decisions or implementing controls with the established RISK TOLERANCE—the level of risk the responsible commander is willing to accept.
What is Make Risk Decisions at the Appropriate Level
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Step two of Risk Management
What is Assess the Hazards
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The expected consequences of an event in terms of injury, property damage, or other mission-impairing factors; it is assessed as catastrophic, critical, moderate, or negligible.
What is Severity
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This type of control takes the form of barriers and guards or signs to warn individuals, units, or organizations that a hazard exists. Special controller or oversight personnel also fall into this category.
What is Physical Controls
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DELIBERATE RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET
What is DD FORM 2977
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An unnecessary risk is any risk that, if taken, will not contribute meaningfully to mission accomplishment or will needlessly endanger lives or resources. Army leaders accept only a level of risk in which the potential benefit outweighs the potential loss.
What is Accept No Unnecessary Risk
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Step Three of Risk Management
What is develop controls and make risk decisions
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The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks arising from operational factors and making decisions that balance risk cost with mission benefits
What is Risk Management
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This type of control include positive actions to prevent exposure through substantial reduction or the total elimination of the hazard. The three methods of control implementation, in order of preference, are— Engineering. Administrative. Personal protective equipment (PPE).
What is Hazard Elimination Control
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SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT
What is Department of the Army Pamphlet 385–30
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RM is a cyclical and continuous five-step process, applied across all Army operations (including training), individual and collective day-to-day activities and events, and base operations functions.
What is Apply RM Cyclically and Continuously
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Step Four of Risk Management
What is Implement Controls
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A commander, leader, or individual’s determination to accept or not accept the risk(s) associated with an action he or she will take or will direct others to take.
What is Risk Decision
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The preferred method is to control the hazard at its source through?
What is Engineering
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United States Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center Web site
What is
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COMMANDERS NEED NOT BE RISK AVERSE
What is Accept No Unnecessary Risk
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Step Five of Risk Management
What is Supervise and Evaluate
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The level of risk the responsible commander is willing to accept.
What is Risk Tolerance
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Feasibility, Acceptance, Suitability, Support, Explicitness, Standards, Training, Leadership, The Individual are all what?
What is Criteria for Effective Controls
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