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| Operational Risk Management |
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| The purpose of ORM is ____ management. |
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| How many steps are in the ORM process? |
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| The first step of the ORM process is? |
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| The second step of the ORM process is? |
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| The third step of the ORM process is? . |
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| The fourth step of ORM is? |
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| The fifth step of the ORM process is? |
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| What instruction governs safety ashore? |
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| What instruction governs Recreational and Off Duty Safety? |
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| What instruction governs the submission of mishap reports? |
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| Mishap reports submitted through ____ by _____? |
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| How many RAC's are there? |
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| RACs are assigned by matching what? |
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| hazard severity; mishap probability |
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| This hazard severity entails death or greater than $500,000 damage to equipment or facilities. |
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| Hazard severity entailing disfiguring injury, lost time greater than three months, or $50,000 to $500,000 worth of damage to equipment or facilities is |
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| Which Hazard Severity entails $10,000 to $50,000 worth of damage to equipment or facilities or lost time greater than 1 day. |
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| Which hazard severity is no lost time, damage less than $10,000? |
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| What is mishap probability A |
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| What is mishap probability B |
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| likely to occur immediatly |
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| What is mishap probability C |
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| probably will occur in time |
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| What is mishap probability D |
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| Is a class C off base dependent mishap reportable? |
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| What are the objectives of first aid? |
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Save life Prevent further injury Prevent infection |
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| Methods to control bleeding |
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| Direct Pressure, Pressure point, Tourniquet |
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| Dilated Pupils, unconsciousness, agitation or confusion are all symptoms of what? |
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| T/F Hot, dry skin is a symptom of shock? |
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| What is the treatment for shock? |
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| Warm them, Keep them calm, Lay down with legs elevated |
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| A bone fracture where the bone protrudes from skin is |
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| A fracture where the bone does not protrude the skin is called? |
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| T/F. You should attempt to reinsert a protruding bone before splinting it? |
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| What is the first step that should be taken for electrical shock whenever possible? |
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| body temperture drops so low your heart, nervous system and other organs can’t function. |
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| the body’s response to excessive loss of water through sweating |
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| What is a symptom of frost bite? |
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Swelling Blood filled blisters Blackened and dead |
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| What are the symptoms of heat exhaustion? |
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Heavy sweating Dizziness Nausea |
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| when the body is unable to control its temperature, can’t sweat and cool down. |
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| Treatment for both heat exhaustion and stroke include |
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Moving to cool spot Soaking with water |
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| for Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to ordnance |
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| of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel |
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| 47. Any material that may pose a hazard to human health or the environment during use, handling, storage, transportation, or spill |
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| What does MSDS stand for? |
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| Material Safety Data Sheet |
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| What is listed on a MSDS? |
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| Identity, Precautions, Characteristics, Ingredients, Control measures, Address of the manufacturer |
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