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MTS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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Explain these parts of the five step process as they apply to ORM:
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a. Identifying hazards - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Pg. 7 - Step 1 in the
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process. A hazard is any condition with the potential to negatively
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impact mission accomplishment or cause injury, death, or property
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damage. Hazard identification is foundation of the entire RM process. If
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a hazard is not identified, it cannot be controlled. The effort expended in
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|identifying hazards will have a multiplier effect. Therefore, this step
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should be allotted a larger portion of the available time. There are three
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basic actions to be completed in this step:
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(1) Analyze the Mission.
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(2) List the Hazards.
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(3) Determine the Hazard Root Cause.
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Explain these parts of the five step process as they apply to ORM:
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b. Assessing hazards - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-pg 8-10 - Step 2 in the
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process. For each hazard identified, determine the associated degree of
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risk in terms of probability and severity. The result of the risk
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assessment is a prioritized list of hazards, which ensures that controls
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are first identified for the most serious threat to mission or task
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,accomplishment. The hazard list is intended for use as a guide to the | | | | | | | | | | | | |



relative priority of risks involved and not as an absolute order to follow.
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(1) Severity.
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(2) Probability.
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(3) Complete Risk Assessment.
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(4) Risk Assessment Pitfalls.
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Explain these parts of the five step process as they apply to ORM:
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c. Making risk decisions - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-pg 10-13 - Step 3 in the
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|process. There are three basic actions, which ultimately lead to making
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informed risk decisions: identifying control options; determining the
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effect of these controls on the hazard or risk; and, ultimately deciding
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how to proceed. | |




(1) Identify Control Options.
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(2) Determine Control Effects.
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(3) Make Risk Decisions.
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Explain these parts of the five step process as they apply to ORM:
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d. Implementing controls - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-pg 13-14 - Implement
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Controls (Step 4). Once the risk control decisions are made, the next
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step is implementation. This requires that the plan is clearly
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communicated to all the involved personnel, accountability is | | | | | | | |



established, and necessary support is provided. Careful documentation
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of each step in the
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,RM process facilitates risk communication and the rational
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processes behind the RM decisions. | | | |




Explain these parts of the five step process as they apply to ORM:
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e. Supervising - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-pg 14 - Supervise and review
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involves determining the effectiveness of risk controls throughout the
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mission or task. This involves three actions: monitoring the
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effectiveness of risk controls; determining the need for further | | | | | | | | |



assessment of all or a portion of the mission or task due to an
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unanticipated change; and capturing lessons learned, both | | | | | |




positive and negative. | |




Define "high-risk" course. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-REF C Encl 1, pg 5 -
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a. A term to describe a known or unknown condition or state where an
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elevated probability of | |




loss or an increased level of severity is likely or imminent.
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b. A term used to describe situations that require special attention
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and/or intervention to prevent
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a declining situation.
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c. May imply a dangerous situation.
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, Discuss what type of courses are considered "high-risk". - CORRECT
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ANSWER✔✔-High-Risk Training. All basic or advanced, individual or | | | | | | | |



collective training in a traditional| | | |




or non-traditional environment which exposes the crew, staff, students
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and/or assets to the| | |




potential risks of death, permanent disability, or loss during training.
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Discuss what type of courses are considered "high-risk".
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What are "Severity Level" codes? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Severity Level
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I: death or loss of asset
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Severity Level II: severe injury, damage
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Severity Level III: minor injury, damage
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Severity Level IV: minimal threat
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Discuss the difference between these types of courses. REF E
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(a) Voluntary
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(b) Involuntary - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-a. Training in which a Sailor has
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voluntary enrolled and has the ability to Drop On Request and return to
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his/her original rating.
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b. Training in which a Sailor is enrolled through the accession training or
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follow-on specialty skills school. | | |

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