Ground Safety Officer Course UPDATED ACTUAL Questions
and CORRECT Answers
1. What are the 3 categories of RM controls in US Army? Engineering, Physical/Education, Admin/PPE
1. What are the 3 E's of Safety Engineering
Education
Enforcement
1. In the systems theory, a system is comprised of person, True
machine, and environment. True or False?
1. Psychological disorder often manifest themselves as Poor impulse control
___?
Which part of site gives initial fatality stuff, to assist with PLRs (Preliminary loss reports)
weekly safety briefings?
1. ASMIS is the acronym for ____ army safety management information system
1. Authorization to access ASMIS data is limited to: Accident prevention
Which army pub implements occupational safety and AR 385-10
health act requirements?
To be assigned as an ADSO, how much time remaining At least 12 months/1 year
with unit?
1. IAW AR 385-10 and ATP 5-19, which of the following has All Army leaders at all levels
responsibility to integrate RM into mission activities?
1. Army leaders at all levels are responsible for: Protection of all personnel and equipment and implement policies
1. To be effective RM controls must meet which of the All of the above.
following criteria:
1. Guiding principle of RM includes: Accepting no unnecessary risks
1. Residual risk is best defined as: Risk that remains after all controls have been implemented
1. In the RM process, supervision does what? Ensures subordinates understand how controls are implemented
1. As described in ATP 5-19, commanders integrate RM Synchronize the force in accordance with commander's intent and concept of
into combat ops IOT: operations
1. As described in ATP 5-19, commanders are responsible Elevating risk decision if above tolerance
for:
, 1. Risk management in support of army missions must Tactical threat and accident hazard/risks
consider:
1. In organizations with organic safety personnel, the Provide tactical RM expertise to commander and staff
safety officer/management has what of commander's
personal staff:
1. RM is integrated into the army training and education Minimize or eliminate risks
IOT:
1. Risk assessment is: Step 2 of RM process
1. Regarding RM, individual primary role is support Identifying and communicating hazards
commanders and leaders by:
1. A control is an action taken to eliminate/reduce risk: True
1. Question with risk assessment matrix..... IA
Friend said he had to drive 20mph above posted speed
limit to make it work on time
How does DODI 6055.01 define the term "hazard"? Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel
or damage to or loss of equipment or property, mission degradation, or damage
to the environment.
What are the service categories of RM controls? Engineering, Educational, Physical
What is the term for risk remaining after controls have Residual Risk
been selected?
When should an individual, a leader, or commander When He/She/They have determined the controls available will not reduce the
elevate the risk decision to the next higher level? risk to an acceptable level, or goes beyond the commander's stated intent.
When may the overall risk for a mission be higher than the When the commander determines that a number of hazards in combination with
residual risk level of any given hazard? complexity of controls present a greater risk.
Name three methods for implementing controls. OPORD, FRAGOS, SAFETY Briefings, Drills, Rehearsals, Training, Overlays and
Graphics, Use of PPE, Communications plans and links
: The DD Form 2977 (Deliberate Risk Management During Planning, Preparations, and Executions of any operation, training, combat,
Worksheet aka: DRAW), standardizes documentation and and off-duty
tracking of the RM process. When should it be used?
The DD Form 2977 is a stand-alone document that OPORDS, WARNORDS, FRAGORDS, & LOI
identifies, explains, and clearly defines the RM aspects of:
Principles of RM 1. Integrate RM into all phases of missions and operations
2. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level
3. Accept no unnecessary risk
4. Apply RM cyclically and continuously
and CORRECT Answers
1. What are the 3 categories of RM controls in US Army? Engineering, Physical/Education, Admin/PPE
1. What are the 3 E's of Safety Engineering
Education
Enforcement
1. In the systems theory, a system is comprised of person, True
machine, and environment. True or False?
1. Psychological disorder often manifest themselves as Poor impulse control
___?
Which part of site gives initial fatality stuff, to assist with PLRs (Preliminary loss reports)
weekly safety briefings?
1. ASMIS is the acronym for ____ army safety management information system
1. Authorization to access ASMIS data is limited to: Accident prevention
Which army pub implements occupational safety and AR 385-10
health act requirements?
To be assigned as an ADSO, how much time remaining At least 12 months/1 year
with unit?
1. IAW AR 385-10 and ATP 5-19, which of the following has All Army leaders at all levels
responsibility to integrate RM into mission activities?
1. Army leaders at all levels are responsible for: Protection of all personnel and equipment and implement policies
1. To be effective RM controls must meet which of the All of the above.
following criteria:
1. Guiding principle of RM includes: Accepting no unnecessary risks
1. Residual risk is best defined as: Risk that remains after all controls have been implemented
1. In the RM process, supervision does what? Ensures subordinates understand how controls are implemented
1. As described in ATP 5-19, commanders integrate RM Synchronize the force in accordance with commander's intent and concept of
into combat ops IOT: operations
1. As described in ATP 5-19, commanders are responsible Elevating risk decision if above tolerance
for:
, 1. Risk management in support of army missions must Tactical threat and accident hazard/risks
consider:
1. In organizations with organic safety personnel, the Provide tactical RM expertise to commander and staff
safety officer/management has what of commander's
personal staff:
1. RM is integrated into the army training and education Minimize or eliminate risks
IOT:
1. Risk assessment is: Step 2 of RM process
1. Regarding RM, individual primary role is support Identifying and communicating hazards
commanders and leaders by:
1. A control is an action taken to eliminate/reduce risk: True
1. Question with risk assessment matrix..... IA
Friend said he had to drive 20mph above posted speed
limit to make it work on time
How does DODI 6055.01 define the term "hazard"? Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel
or damage to or loss of equipment or property, mission degradation, or damage
to the environment.
What are the service categories of RM controls? Engineering, Educational, Physical
What is the term for risk remaining after controls have Residual Risk
been selected?
When should an individual, a leader, or commander When He/She/They have determined the controls available will not reduce the
elevate the risk decision to the next higher level? risk to an acceptable level, or goes beyond the commander's stated intent.
When may the overall risk for a mission be higher than the When the commander determines that a number of hazards in combination with
residual risk level of any given hazard? complexity of controls present a greater risk.
Name three methods for implementing controls. OPORD, FRAGOS, SAFETY Briefings, Drills, Rehearsals, Training, Overlays and
Graphics, Use of PPE, Communications plans and links
: The DD Form 2977 (Deliberate Risk Management During Planning, Preparations, and Executions of any operation, training, combat,
Worksheet aka: DRAW), standardizes documentation and and off-duty
tracking of the RM process. When should it be used?
The DD Form 2977 is a stand-alone document that OPORDS, WARNORDS, FRAGORDS, & LOI
identifies, explains, and clearly defines the RM aspects of:
Principles of RM 1. Integrate RM into all phases of missions and operations
2. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level
3. Accept no unnecessary risk
4. Apply RM cyclically and continuously