Seatbelts
DRAWs
Cold Weather Injuries
POV Winter Driving
Hunting / Firearm Safety
100

True or False: Seatbelt use is mandatory for service members, regardless of local laws.

Ref: AR 385-10

True

100

What does DRAW stand for?

Ref: DD Form 2977

Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet

100

True or false: vigorous exercise / activity keeps you warm and has no down side in cold weather.

Source: Army Public Health Center 

False, although it will warm you initially exertion causes you to sweat, making your clothes wet and increasing heat loss once the activity has stopped

100

Which direction should you steer if you enter a slide / skid?

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Into the skid

100

Always treat a weapon as if it's _____

Loaded

200

True or False: Air bags are a suitable replacement for seat belts.

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

False, air bags provide additional protection, but do not replace seat belts

200

What must be completed after the mission / task?

Ref: DA PAM 385-30

Risk assessment review

200

Why is it especially important to eat enough food in cold weather?

Source: Army Public Health Center

Low blood sugar impairs shivering, making it difficult to generate body heat. Low carbohydrate stores limit the ability to maintain physical activity

200

Stopping distance increases when on icy and snowy roads. What should you do to compensate?

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Increase following distance, slow down sooner, maintain slower speed

200

True or false: Blaze orange will scare away animals you're hunting.

False, the vast majority of animals have limited or no color vision. Animals are primarily scared away because of movement, sound, and smell.

300

Which age group is least likely to wear a seat belt?

13-17, 18-24, 25-32, 33-40, 41-50, 51+

Source: American Journal of Health Behavior

18-24

300

What two factors determine the initial risk level?

Ref: DD Form 2977

Severity (expected consequence) and Probability (expected frequency)

300

Name 3 symptoms of hypothermia.

Source: Army Public Health Center

Initial stages: shivering, dizziness, irritability, confusion, slurred speech, stumbling

Severe stages: stops shivering, desire to lie down/sleep, faint heartbeat and breathing, unconsciousness

300

How should you apply brakes in a vehicle equipped with antilock brakes? In one that isn't?

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Antilock brakes: stomp

Non-antilock brakes: pump

300

You're plan to use a firearm you've never used before. What should you do before you use it?

Learn its mechanical and handling characteristics. Each firearm can have vastly different components, including their safeties, actions, trigger assemblies, loading procedures, and much more.

400

For children too small to use seatbelts, what 3 safety features should you use, depending on their age?

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Rear-facing car seat, forward-facing car seat, booster seat

400

You're tasked with creating a DRAW for your unit's upcoming M4 qualification range. Name 4 hazards for this operation.

Examples include: uneven terrain, dehydration, sunburn, skin abrasions from weapon mechanics, burns from hot brass, eye injury, ear injury, negligent discharge, fratricide, inclement weather / lightning...

400

In cold weather, you should wear loose clothing in layers. What should you do after you're dressed regarding your clothing?

Source: Army Public Health Center

Keep it clean, avoid overheating, keep it dry

400

If you've become stuck and need to run your vehicle for warmth, what should you first check?

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Exhaust pipe is not covered by ice or snow

400

What should you always wear when hunting in a tree stand?

Harness system

500

In 2016, how many deaths did seatbelt usage prevent in the US? (closest guess wins)

Source: Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) 2016 Annual Report Files 

14,668

500

What are the risk levels, and who has the authority to approve at each level (for durations < 1 month)?

Ref: 32D AAMDC Safety SOP

Low risk = BTRY CDR

Medium risk = BN CDR / Responsible O-5

High risk = BDE CDR / Responsible O-6

Extremely high risk = General Officer

500

Cold weather exposure can directly or indirectly cause many different types of injuries. Name 4. (hint: several are not unique to cold weather, but exacerbated by it)

Source: Army Public Health Center

Hypothermia, frostbite, chilblains, trench foot, dehydration, sunburn, carbon monoxide poisoning, snow blindness, and trips, slips and falls

500

Name 5 items you should have with you when driving in cold weather.

Source: National Highway Transportation Safety Administration

Flashlight, jumper cables, abrasive material (sand, kitty litter, floor mats), shovel, snow brush and ice scraper, warning devices (flares), blankets, food and water

500

Name 6 non-firearm related safety considerations when going hunting.

Examples include: water, food, inclement weather, dangerous wildlife (insects, animals, plants), navigation (compass, GPS), fall hazards, visibility in darkness / weather, signaling devices (flare, whistle, transponder)...