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100
What is a hazard?

A hazard is a condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or mission degradation.

REF: SH: 2-5

100
Which Army Principle of unit training talks about mastery?

Train to Standard

REF: SH 3-5

100
When do leaders begin to develop a tentative training plan?

On receipt of the WARNO

SH 4-4

100
What is the command supply discipline program (CSDP)?

Is a compilation of existing regulatory requirements brought together for visibility purposes.

SH 2-2

100
Who isn't authorized to conduct an inventory of weapons serial numbers?
The unit armorer
200
What are the principles of implementing the risk management process?
Integrate risk management into all phases of missions and operations. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level. Accept NO unnecessary risk. Apply RM cyclically and continuously.
200
Which Army Principle of leader development talks about change is inevitable?
Train to develop adaptive leaders
200
What does the Army capstone concept describe and drive?

Describes future armed conflict and how the Army will conduct future joint land operations-drives leader development

SH 3-3

200
Whose program is the CSDP?

The Commanders

SH 2-3

200
What do you use the DA FORM 2062 for?

To issue property book or durable items

SH 4-2

300
How do we identify hazards?

By mission variables: METT-TC which serves as a standard format for identifying hazards, on and off duty.

REF: SH 2-5

300
What are unit leaders responsible to the commander for?

Training readiness of their area(s) of responsibility

REF: SH 4-3

300
What process is an extension of a training event?

Recovery


SH 4-16

300
What is the intent of the CSDP?

It is designed as a commander's program to eliminate noncompliance with supply regulations.


300
What two DA FORMS do you use to conduct PMCS?

Either DA FORM 5988-E or DA FORM 2404


400
What are the four steps in the execution sequence of an AAR?

Planning, Preparing, Conducting, and follow up

REF: SH 2-7

400
What do NCOs conduct?

Standards-based, performance-oriented training.

REF:SH 4-3

400
The PRT system incorporates the three components of training. What are the components?
Strenght, Endurance, and mobility
400
What are the five implementation procedures for CSDP?

Requirements listing

implementation

evaluations

documentations

intra-service agreements


400
The "D" on the PMCS checklist in the interval column stands for?

During Operations

SH 5-3

500
Within the preparation stage, what is one of the three techniques that leaders use to organize AARs?

Present chronological orders of events, tie in warfighting functions, or develop key events/themes/issues.

REF: SH 3-3

500
What do leaders do to evaluate training proficiency?

Select the type of evaluation

Develop an evaluation plan

Conduct evaluations of training

Conduct AARs

Provide feedback up and down the chain of command

500
The conduct of Army PRT uses overarching priniciples as a guide. What are these overarching priniciples of PRT?

Precision, Progression, and Integration


500
Once you complete the inventory, how will you file and distribute the results?

Keep one copy in the unit

Give or send original copy to PBO

when property books are at the using unit level, send a copy to the next higher commander

500
What is the definition of responsible drinking water?

Drinking in a way that doesn't adversely affect an individual's ability to fulfill their obligations and does not negatively impact the individual's job performance, health, or wellbeing or the good order and discipline in a unit or organization.  

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