Unit Safety Officer Course USOC Module 5 - Practical
Exercise UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
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No problem. Sergeant Abadi, how would you summarize The process of making informed decisions in order to reduce or offset risk.
RM?
Now, I know there are certain principles of RM, but I don't -Integrate RM into all phases of mission and operations.
remember what they are. Could you jog my memory? -Make risk decisions at the appropriate level.
-Accept no unnecessary risk.
-Apply RM cyclically and continuously
Sergeant Abadi, what level of application was that? Real-time
I'm glad you brought that up! Let's talk a little bit more Electrical fires
about the five steps of RM. The first step is to identify
hazards. Sergeant Abadi, what are some of the hazards
we need to be aware of?
Sergeant Abadi, could you tell us what they are in order? Assess the hazards, develop controls and make risk decisions, implement
controls, and supervise and evaluate.
What is my primary role in all of this? To rapidly identify and communicate hazards.
Ah, that makes sense. Sergeant Abadi, I know you have a -Facilitate and monitor RM integration in support of unit safety program.
lot more responsibility when it comes to RM. What are -Systematically observe and assess RM in training and operations.
your main responsibilities? -Ensure that RM controls are written into SOPs.
-Assist the command and staff in assessing RM effectiveness.
Speaking of Commanders, what do their responsibilities -Establish overall risk and make risk decisions
look like? -Ensure the staff integrates RM into all phases of the operation
Speaking of TLP, which steps are particularly RM-heavy? Receiving the mission, issue a warning order, make a tentative plan, and initiate
movement.
When it comes to RM, what is the best approach when RM must be deliberate, detailed, and documented using DD Form 2977.
you have adequate time to prepare?
At what level is MDMP typically used? Battalion level or above
Who is responsible for completing DD Form 2977? The entire team has a part in it.
On a mission that requires MDMP, would JRAT be an Yes, because it allows users to predict potential hazards.
appropriate tool to use?
Exercise UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
Answers
)
No problem. Sergeant Abadi, how would you summarize The process of making informed decisions in order to reduce or offset risk.
RM?
Now, I know there are certain principles of RM, but I don't -Integrate RM into all phases of mission and operations.
remember what they are. Could you jog my memory? -Make risk decisions at the appropriate level.
-Accept no unnecessary risk.
-Apply RM cyclically and continuously
Sergeant Abadi, what level of application was that? Real-time
I'm glad you brought that up! Let's talk a little bit more Electrical fires
about the five steps of RM. The first step is to identify
hazards. Sergeant Abadi, what are some of the hazards
we need to be aware of?
Sergeant Abadi, could you tell us what they are in order? Assess the hazards, develop controls and make risk decisions, implement
controls, and supervise and evaluate.
What is my primary role in all of this? To rapidly identify and communicate hazards.
Ah, that makes sense. Sergeant Abadi, I know you have a -Facilitate and monitor RM integration in support of unit safety program.
lot more responsibility when it comes to RM. What are -Systematically observe and assess RM in training and operations.
your main responsibilities? -Ensure that RM controls are written into SOPs.
-Assist the command and staff in assessing RM effectiveness.
Speaking of Commanders, what do their responsibilities -Establish overall risk and make risk decisions
look like? -Ensure the staff integrates RM into all phases of the operation
Speaking of TLP, which steps are particularly RM-heavy? Receiving the mission, issue a warning order, make a tentative plan, and initiate
movement.
When it comes to RM, what is the best approach when RM must be deliberate, detailed, and documented using DD Form 2977.
you have adequate time to prepare?
At what level is MDMP typically used? Battalion level or above
Who is responsible for completing DD Form 2977? The entire team has a part in it.
On a mission that requires MDMP, would JRAT be an Yes, because it allows users to predict potential hazards.
appropriate tool to use?