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What is ORM?

Operational risk management ‐ A decision making process used to identify hazards.

What are the 5 steps of theORM Process?

Identify


Assess


Make risk decisions


Implement controls


Supervise

What are the 4 principles of ORM?

1. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost.


2. Accept no unnecessary risk.


3. Anticipate and manage risk by planning.


4. Make risk decisions at the right level.

What are the 3 levels of ORM?

In depth


Deliberate


Time critical

What are the 4 classes of mishaps?

Class A - $2 million+ or death or disability


Class B - $500k-$1.99 million or partial disability or 3 people hospitalized.


Class C - $50k - 499k.

What is PPE and what is it used for?

Personal protective equipment



Cranial, hearing protection, impact protection


Goggles, eye protection.

Commanding officer responsibilities.

Requires that all persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures.

Aviation Safety officer responsibilities

Principle advisor to the CO on all aviation safety measures.

Ground safety officer responsibilities

Principle advisor to the CO on all ground safety matters.

Department head responsibilities

Coordinates the department's safety program with the unit's safety officer.

Division Officer responsibilities

Will ensure that personnel comply with all safety instructions.

All hands responsibilities

Will familiarize themselves with safety regulations applicable to themselves.

Explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted safety committee.

Set goals


Manage assets


Review safety related recommendations

Discuss how human error contributes to aviation mishaps.

Involves mental and physical stress

Discuss how maintenance and support factors contributes to aviation mishaps.

Improper maintenance, improper priorities, lack of QA.

Discuss how administrative and supervisory factors contributes to aviation mishaps.

Can result from a lack of formal or informal training.

Discuss how material failures or malfunctions contributes to aviation mishaps.

May involve maintenance factors or human error. Could be faulty design, defective manufacture or repair.

Discuss how environmental factors contributes to aviation mishaps.

Extreme exposure to heat, cold, vibration, noise,illumination, radiation, or atmospheric contamination.

Discuss the goal of Hearing Conservation Program and when personnel are required to be enrolled.

Goal - To prevent occupational hearing loss and ensure auditory fitness for duty.

State the purpose of a HAZREP.

Intended to be submitted when the elimination and control of a given hazard has community wide implication in reducing mishaps.