What is risk assessment? Answer - A structured process to identify and assess
hazards
What is a hazard? Answer - Any real condition or potential condition that can
cause injury, illness, or death to personnel.
What is risk? Answer - An expression of possible loss in terms of severity and
probability.
What is probability? Answer - A measure of the likelihood that a potential
consequence will occur.
What is severity? Answer - An assessment of the potential consequence that
can occur as a result of a hazard.
What is a risk decision? Answer - The decision to accept the risks associated
with an action.
What are the three types of risks? Answer - Acceptable risk, unacceptable risk,
and residual risk.
What are the three levels of ORM? Answer - 1. Time Critical, 2. Deliberate, 3.
In Depth
, What does TCRM stand for? Answer - Time Critical Risk Management
What do the ABCD'S of tcrm stand for? Answer - Assess the situation, Balance
resources, Communicate to others, Do and Debrief
What are the responsibilities of a coxswain? Answer - Responsible for safe,
orderly, efficient, and effective performance of the boat, crew, and passengers
during the mission.
True or false: compliance with and departure from shall be addressed during
mission briefs prior to getting underway? Answer - True
What is defense in depth? Answer - The fundamental concept of asset
protection is defense in depth using multiple layers of zones, coordinated use
of various assets including sensors, and the coordinated efforts of air, land, and
sea forces.
What is the assessment zone? Answer - Outermost zone for HVA protection
and extends to the reach of organic and inorganic sensors.
What is the intercept zone? Answer - Extends at least 1,000 yards from the
outer boundary of reaction zone. It is established to increase the time to react
to a threat.
What is the reaction zone? Answer - Ideally extends 1,000 yards from the hva.
This zone is where u identified or potentially hostile contacts are engaged.
What are the responsibilities of the SV? Answer - Detects intent, identifies,
investigate, classifies, reports, warns off, and if necessary, engages COI'S.
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