USMC RISK MANAGEMENT FOR
SENIOR LEADERS. EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
What should you do? A) No action is required. Regardless of age or experience, Marines do not
require additional trainings or briefings to safely drive their PMVs. B) Gather safety information
and gain awareness from briefings that address PMV safety and other high-risk activities. C)
Decrease travel distance limits and decrease maximum driving times for personnel to reduce
the number of at-risk Marines on the road. D) Provide safety information and awareness
sessions and go through the Holiday Accident Reduction Program (HARP) checklist to ensure
PMVs are road ready. - ANS B) Gather safety information and gain awareness from briefings
that address PMV safety and other high-risk activities.
What is the best solution to prevent future mishaps from occurring? A) Develop a risk
assessment worksheet (RAW) specific to special liberty events after the upcoming time-off
period. B) Postpone the four-day special liberty. The risk of a PMV accident is too high based on
past experiences. C) Hold a safety stand-down and have the unit RM Instructor review Time
Critical Risk Management (TCRM). D) Require PMV safety inspections using HARP checklists and
have mandatory vehicle/traffic pre-departure safety briefs for high-risk Marines, ensuring those
who are driving had eight hours of uninterrupted rest and are traveling within the set liberty
boundaries. - ANS A) Develop a risk assessment worksheet (RAW) specific to special liberty
events after the upcoming time-off period.
Make your selection, and then click Submit. A) Take your car to the game with your buddies and
rotate drivers to mitigate the hazard stemming from fatigue. B) Lead by example. Cancel your
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, travel plans and watch the game with your buddies at a local establishment that is within
walking distance. C) Ask someone to drive you to the game in exchange for a hotel room and
dinner. The driver can get some sleep while you attend the game and then drive everyone home
safely. D) Select a designated driver and go to a sports bar one hour away. The bar caters to
fans, has multiple big screen TVs, and drink specials. - ANS B) Lead by example. Cancel your
travel plans and watch the game with your buddies at a local establishment that is within
walking distance.
Knowing that you will be responsible for working with heavy equipment, dangerous chemicals,
and other Marines, how can you best mitigate the risks of your fatigued state? Select all that
apply, and then click Submit. A) Be honest with your Chain of Command. Let them know you
and your friends attended the football game and are not operating at your peak. Ask for how
you can best contribute to the day's tasks without endangering others. B) Take frequent breaks
to conserve your energy. C) Balance your caffeine and water intake. D) Consume caffeine every
3-4 hours. E) Leave early to take a nap. F) Work slowly, but efficiently, to ensure mistakes aren't
made. G) Check over your work after it is completed to ensure mistakes aren't made. H) Check
on your friends throughout the day to ensure they are working safely. - ANS A) Be honest
with your Chain of Command. B) Take frequent breaks to conserve your energy. C) Balance your
caffeine and water intake. F) Work slowly, but efficiently, to ensure mistakes aren't made. G)
Check over your work after it is completed to ensure mistakes aren't made. H) Check on your
friends throughout the day to ensure they are working safely.
What deliberate risk mitigation actions should be expected from your senior leadership to best
prepare you for the mission? A) Ensure the chow hall is open, so the members of the regiment
are able to get the proper nutrition before departing on the mission. B) Ensure all of the staff
sections within the regiment are communicating with each other and coordinating with other
higher-level organizations to identify all of the potential risks associated with the mission and
sharing this information with subordinate units for use of order and standard operating
procedure (SOP) development. C) Ensure the regimental supply section is ensuring all supply
requests have been submitted and fulfilled in the appropriate amount of time, prior to the
mission being conducted. - ANS B) Ensure all of the staff sections within the regiment are
communicating with each other and coordinating with other higher-level organizations to
identify all of the potential risks associated with the mission and sharing this information with
subordinate units for use of order and standard operating procedure (SOP) development.
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SENIOR LEADERS. EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
What should you do? A) No action is required. Regardless of age or experience, Marines do not
require additional trainings or briefings to safely drive their PMVs. B) Gather safety information
and gain awareness from briefings that address PMV safety and other high-risk activities. C)
Decrease travel distance limits and decrease maximum driving times for personnel to reduce
the number of at-risk Marines on the road. D) Provide safety information and awareness
sessions and go through the Holiday Accident Reduction Program (HARP) checklist to ensure
PMVs are road ready. - ANS B) Gather safety information and gain awareness from briefings
that address PMV safety and other high-risk activities.
What is the best solution to prevent future mishaps from occurring? A) Develop a risk
assessment worksheet (RAW) specific to special liberty events after the upcoming time-off
period. B) Postpone the four-day special liberty. The risk of a PMV accident is too high based on
past experiences. C) Hold a safety stand-down and have the unit RM Instructor review Time
Critical Risk Management (TCRM). D) Require PMV safety inspections using HARP checklists and
have mandatory vehicle/traffic pre-departure safety briefs for high-risk Marines, ensuring those
who are driving had eight hours of uninterrupted rest and are traveling within the set liberty
boundaries. - ANS A) Develop a risk assessment worksheet (RAW) specific to special liberty
events after the upcoming time-off period.
Make your selection, and then click Submit. A) Take your car to the game with your buddies and
rotate drivers to mitigate the hazard stemming from fatigue. B) Lead by example. Cancel your
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, travel plans and watch the game with your buddies at a local establishment that is within
walking distance. C) Ask someone to drive you to the game in exchange for a hotel room and
dinner. The driver can get some sleep while you attend the game and then drive everyone home
safely. D) Select a designated driver and go to a sports bar one hour away. The bar caters to
fans, has multiple big screen TVs, and drink specials. - ANS B) Lead by example. Cancel your
travel plans and watch the game with your buddies at a local establishment that is within
walking distance.
Knowing that you will be responsible for working with heavy equipment, dangerous chemicals,
and other Marines, how can you best mitigate the risks of your fatigued state? Select all that
apply, and then click Submit. A) Be honest with your Chain of Command. Let them know you
and your friends attended the football game and are not operating at your peak. Ask for how
you can best contribute to the day's tasks without endangering others. B) Take frequent breaks
to conserve your energy. C) Balance your caffeine and water intake. D) Consume caffeine every
3-4 hours. E) Leave early to take a nap. F) Work slowly, but efficiently, to ensure mistakes aren't
made. G) Check over your work after it is completed to ensure mistakes aren't made. H) Check
on your friends throughout the day to ensure they are working safely. - ANS A) Be honest
with your Chain of Command. B) Take frequent breaks to conserve your energy. C) Balance your
caffeine and water intake. F) Work slowly, but efficiently, to ensure mistakes aren't made. G)
Check over your work after it is completed to ensure mistakes aren't made. H) Check on your
friends throughout the day to ensure they are working safely.
What deliberate risk mitigation actions should be expected from your senior leadership to best
prepare you for the mission? A) Ensure the chow hall is open, so the members of the regiment
are able to get the proper nutrition before departing on the mission. B) Ensure all of the staff
sections within the regiment are communicating with each other and coordinating with other
higher-level organizations to identify all of the potential risks associated with the mission and
sharing this information with subordinate units for use of order and standard operating
procedure (SOP) development. C) Ensure the regimental supply section is ensuring all supply
requests have been submitted and fulfilled in the appropriate amount of time, prior to the
mission being conducted. - ANS B) Ensure all of the staff sections within the regiment are
communicating with each other and coordinating with other higher-level organizations to
identify all of the potential risks associated with the mission and sharing this information with
subordinate units for use of order and standard operating procedure (SOP) development.
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