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1. An unnecessary Which type of risk endangers lives or resources without
risk contributing to mission accomploishment?
2. DA PAM 385-30 Which Army publication provides specific information to
implement RM policies and procedures?
3. Management In which phase of the RM process is the hazard control
phase plan developed and put into action?
4. Assess hazards In the assessment phase, RM practitioners identify haz-
ards and
5. Hazard what is a condition with the potential to cause a harmful
event such as injury, illness, or loss of equipment of prop-
erty?
6. Detonation or ex- In this hazard scenario, what is the outcome?
plosion Stored blasting materials + Exposure to heat = Detonation
or explosion
7. To assign a lev- Why does the RM practitioner estimate the probability
el of risk to each and level of severity for each hazard in step 2 of the RM
hazard. process?
8. Severity Which term describes the extent of expected harm from
an event, in terms of amount of injury, property damage,
or other mission-impairing effect?
9. Unlikely (NOT Per ATP 5-19, Table 1-1, what is the probability for a harm-
THE ANSWER) ful occurrence expected to happen infrequently (remotely
possible, could occur at some time)?
10. Severity is Per ATP 5-19, Table 1-1, what is the severity of a hazard
estimated as if its expected consequences include complete mission
>CATASTROPH- failure or unacceptable collateral damage?
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consequences
of an event, if it
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include death,
unacceptable
loss or damage,
mission failure,
or the loss of
unit readiness.
11. Low Per ATP 5-19, Table 1-1, what is the risk level for a hazard
with likely probability and negligible severity
12. Negotiations Which information is NOT part of a hazard control action
plan?
13. Delegate super- When supervising action plans, which action is NOT
visor duties something supervisors do to ensure awareness, training,
and compliance?
14. Ensure hazard Which is NOT a goal of evaluation feedback?
controls are not
revised once
they are imple-
mented
15. All operations in- The Army requires SOPs for complex tasks, those involv-
volving A&E ing hazardous materials, and
16. To provide clear, What is the purpose of an SOP?
concise guid-
ance to oper-
ation personnel
and aid in the
training of opera-
tors.
17. The SOP portal Several publications may be referenced when developing
SOPs including DA PAM 700-107,
ATP 3-90.90, and
18. Review SOP What is the last step in the sop development process?
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