Common Challenges
Levels of Situational Awareness
Enhancing Situational Awareness & Mindset
Business Groups & Home
Solutions
100

Name the challenge that includes external noises, multitasking and non-work-related interruptions.

What is "Distractions"

100

Name the three levels of Situational Awareness.

What is "Perception, Comprehension and Projection"

100

Name the tactic that includes scenario based learning, drills and continuous learning.

What is "Training Techniques"

100

Working from heights, physical strain and weather conditions are potential hazards for this business group. 

What is "Transmission"

100

The feeling that is reduced by implementing surprise drills and/or rotation of tasks.

What is "complacency"

200

Name the challenge that includes physical or mental exhaustion that reduces alertness and the ability to focus.

What is "Fatigue"

200

Name the level of Situational Awareness involving the recognition of critical factors and elements in the environment.

What is "Level 1 - Perception"

200

Name the tactic that includes sensors, real time monitoring systems and data analytics.

What is "Tools & Technologies"

200

Potential hazards found in this location include pesticides, natural disasters, cleaning products and tree trimming. 

What is "Home"

200

The challenge alleviated by effective communication and/or training and orientation.

What is "adapting to change"

300

The absence of proper skills or insufficient preparation to interpret information is this type of challenge. 

What is "Lack of Training"

300

Name the level of Situational Awareness that describes the anticipation of future events and conditions. 

What is "Level 3-Projection"

300

Name the tactic that includes regular briefings, cross training and feedback mechanisms.

What is "Teamwork and Communication"

300

Potential hazards associated with this business group include vehicle traffic, animals, plants and landscaping tools. 

What is "Parks"

300

This workplace challenge can be improved by developing healthy lifestyle habits and workload management.

What is "managing fatigue and stress"

400

High-pressure situations that impair cognitive functions and decision-making is this type of challenge.

What is "Stress"

400

Evaluating potential safety concerns in the current environment is called an assessment of ______. 

What is "Risks"

400

Name three ways to develop a Situational Awareness mindset.

What is "daily practices, continuous improvement, leadership and culture"

400

Heavy equipment, chemicals and hot summer weather are potential hazards associated with this business group.

What is "Generation"

400

Name three ways to combat challenges with Situational Awareness.

What is "addressing complacency, adapting to change, and managing fatigue and stress"

500

Difficulty making a decision because there is too much information is this type of challenge.

What is "Information Overload"

500

Name the level of Situational Awareness that involves understanding the meaning of perceived information.

What is "Level 2-Comprehension"

500

What does the SLAM method stand for?

What is "Stop, Look, Assess, Manage"

500

Potential hazards found in this location include uneven surfaces, cleaning products and extension cords. 

What is "Office buildings"

500

This LCRA program describes employees actively looking for potential hazards, addressing the hazard and then reporting it.

What is "Good Catch Program"