Table of Contents
- 1 What factors can cause controls that are established and implemented for a prolonged?
- 2 What do leaders do to either eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk?
- 3 Who should report any unsafe working practices?
- 4 How are hazards identified during mission planning?
- 5 What is the purpose of the RM step, develop controls and make risk decisions?
- 6 How is risk management used in the military?
What factors can cause controls that are established and implemented for a prolonged?
The factors that can cause controls that are established and implemented for a prolonged period to lose their effectiveness are OVERCONFIDENCE AND COMPLACENCY. Being overconfident and complacent can lose the effectiveness over time.
What do leaders do to either eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk?
• Substep A: Develop Controls After assessing each hazard, leaders develop one or more controls that either eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk (probability and/or severity) of a hazardous incident. When developing controls, they consider the reason for the hazard not just the hazard itself. o Types of Controls.
Who should report any unsafe working practices?
Only ‘responsible persons’ including employers, the self-employed and people in control of work premises should submit reports under RIDDOR. If you are an employee (or representative) or a member of the public wishing to report an incident about which you have concerns, please refer to our advice.
What type of accidents are caused by mechanical errors?
Mechanical failures and manufacturer defects can contribute to all types of crashes, including rear-end collisions, vehicle rollovers, head-on collisions, and single-car accidents.
How do leaders and supervise compliance with hazard controls during an operation?
How do on-duty leaders and supervise compliance with hazard controls during an operation? By ensuring subordinates understand how, when, and where controls are implemented, monitoring the employment of controls, and adjusting as situational awareness demands
How are hazards identified during mission planning?
How are hazards identified during mission planning? (1) By examining past performance, equipment failure, and civilian accident data. (2) By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations.
What is the purpose of the RM step, develop controls and make risk decisions?
What is the purpose of the RM step, Develop Controls and Make Risk Decisions? (1) To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring is reduced enough that the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks
How is risk management used in the military?
(3) By using a risk assessment matrix to assign a standardized risk level based on probability and severity (4) By surveying the leadership and Soldiers that will execute the mission (2) By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations