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1. What is Operational Risk Management (ORM)?
The decision making tool used by people of all levels to increase operational effectiveness
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2. What is the goal of ORM?
Increase our ability to make an informed decision
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3. What is a Hazard?
A condition that potential to cause injury or death
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4. What is a Risk?
An expression of possible loss in terms of severity and probability
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5. What is Risk Assessment?
Process of detecting hazards and assessing risks
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6. What is the five step process of ORM?
Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Make risk decisions, Implement controls, Supervise
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7. What are controls?
Measures that can be used to eliminate hazards and or reduce risk
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8. What are the four principles of ORM?
- 1. Accept risks when benefits outweigh the costs
- 2. Accept no unnecessary risk
- 3. Anticipate and mange risk by planning 4. Make risk decisions at the right level
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9. Give an example of head protection.
Kevlar, Helmet, Hard hat
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10. Give an example of hearing protection. At what level in decibels is it required to where hearing protection? At what level is double hearing protection required?
Ear plugs/ear muffs, 84 dBA, 104 dBA
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11. When else would you be required to wear hearing protection?
When exposed to gunfire in training and for artillery, mortar, and missile firing
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12. Give an example of foot protection.
Steel toed boots
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13. Give an example of eye protection.
Ballistic sun glasses, welder’s goggles, splash goggles
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14. What is a hazardous material?
Material that may pose hazard to humans or environment
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15. What is a hazardous waste?
A discarded material that is designated as such by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or a State Authority
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16. What does MSDS stand for and what is in it?
Material Safety Data Sheet
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