This is the number of simple terms identified by the Annual SRM Review Briefing.
This is the process of collecting important information about what could cause an unsafe outcome and then applying the necessary tools, actions, processes, and/or people to reducing the likelihood of that outcome.
What is Risk Management?
This is the first step in the Risk Management Process.
What is "Identify Hazards"?
These principles serve as the foundation that guide our intention for risk management across CAP.
What are the Risk Management Principles?
This is the regulation that covers the Civil Air Patrol Safety Program.
What is CAPR 160-1?
This term looks at what things could get people hurt, make them ill, or damage equipment or facilities.
What is "source"?
This is the reason why we need risk management.
What is UNCERTAINTY?
This is the second step in the Risk Management Process.
What is "Assess Risk"?
This principle identifies that decisions that involve other members or CAP resources and assets must be made by those entrusted with the responsibility for the mission, activity, or other event.
What is "Make risk decisions at the appropriate level"?
What is the form that is Civil Air Patrol's Deliberate Risk Assessment?
CAPF 160
This term looks at what injuries, illnesses, or damage are possible from a risk.
What is "outcome"?
What is "information"?
This is the third step in the Risk Management Process.
What is "Develop Controls"?
This principle provides the greatest opportunity to make well informed risk decisions and implement effective risk controls.
What is "Integrate risk management into mission and activity planning"?
Which Civil Air Patrol form is the Real-Time Risk Assessment?
CAPF 160S
What is a "control"?
What is "Complacency"?
This is the fourth step in the Risk Management Process.
What is "Implement Controls"?
This principle states that CAP's risk management process provides the basis to implement sufficient risk controls that reasonably assure that members and equipment will not be unreasonably exposed to harm or damage.
What is "Accept no unnecessary risk"?
This is how Civil Air Patrol specifically defines risk.
What is the "likelihood of an outcome"?
This term looks at who should be responsible for getting things done and watching to be sure those things we put in place are working.
What is "Responsibility"?
This form is required when conducting any cadet special activity, any activity for the first time or when there is a significant change in members involved, any time a unit receives a new model aircraft or vehicle, any "one time" activity that is conducted outside the normal scope of unit activities, and many more!
What is the CAPF 160 - Deliberate Risk Assessment Form?
This is the fifth step in the Risk Management Process.
What is "Evaluate Effectiveness"?
This is the principle that states that risk management is a continuous process applied across the full spectrum of CAP missions and activities.
What is "Apply the process cyclically and continuously"?
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