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850-001-2000 (SL2) - Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Management Process

Standards: Made an oral or written report that correctly identified the hazards associated with the mission or task, the level of risk for each identified hazard, and the initial overall level of risk.

Conditions:
You are a small unit leader, given a mission
or task, in a garrison or tactical
environment.

Standards:
Made an oral or written report that
correctly identified the hazards associated
with the mission or task, the level of risk
for each identified hazard, and the initial
overall level of risk.

Performance
Steps

1.   Identify the hazards.

a.
List the hazards
associated with the mission or task.

b.
Determine what hazards
need to be risk-managed.

2.   Assess the hazards to determine their impact on the
mission or task.

a.
Determine the level of
risk for each hazard.

b.
Determine the initial
overall level of risk for the
mission or task.

Evaluation
Preparation:

Setup:
To evaluate this task you need an assigned
mission or task, which may be an operation
order (OPORD), fragmentary order (FRAGO),
warning order, patrol order, training task,
and so forth.

Brief
Soldier:
Tell the soldier to do a risk
assessment for the assigned mission or task.

Performance
Measures

GO

NO
GO

1.   Identified all the hazards associated with the
mission or task (a minimum of one,
depending on the mission or task).





2.   Determined the level of risk (E, H, M, L) for each
hazard.





3.   Determined the initial overall level of risk for
the mission or task.





Evaluation
Guidance:
Score the soldier GO if all
performance measures are passed. Score the
soldier NO GO if any performance measure is
failed. If the soldier fails any performance
measure, show what was done wrong and how to
do it correctly.

References

 

Required

Related

 

FM
100-14

 

 

FM
101-5

 


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