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Lesson 4A

Lesson 4A. 4A- 1 -S230-EP. Unit 4 Lesson 4A Objectives. Identify the five steps of the risk management process. Apply the five step risk management process to given scenarios. 4A- 2 -S230-EP. Risk Management Process. The risk management process is beneficial in making operational decisions.

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Lesson 4A

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  1. Lesson 4A 4A-1-S230-EP

  2. Unit 4Lesson 4A Objectives • Identify the five steps of the risk management process. • Apply the five step risk management process to given scenarios. 4A-2-S230-EP

  3. Risk Management Process • The risk management process is beneficial in making operational decisions. • Following this process ensures you have considered: • The primary components of the environment. • The risks. • Applying controls to help mitigate unnecessary risks.

  4. Step 1: Situation Awareness • Situation Awareness is the foundation of the risk management process. • Without a good understanding of the situation, it’s tough to make a good decision. 4A-4-S230-EP

  5. Who is in charge • Objectives • Tactical instructions • Communications • Gather information • Weather: current and forecast • Previous fire behavior • Current fire behavior • Known hazards • Local factors • Access/egress • Fuels • Scout the fire Situation Awareness (Sizeup) 4A-5-S230-EP

  6. Step 2:Hazard Assessment • Estimate POTENTIAL fire behavior hazards. • Identify tactical hazards. • What other SAFETY HAZARDS exist? • Consider SEVERITY vs. PROBABILITY.

  7. Step 3: Hazard Control • Establish anchor points and LCES. • Establish other hazard control measures.

  8. Step 4: Decision Point • Are controls in place? • Are tactics based on fire behavior? • Have instructions been given and understood?

  9. Decision Point: GO/NO GO • Has the work environment been made safe? • Do the strategies and tactics make sense to you? • Has a briefing been given with feedback opportunity? 4A-9-S230-EP

  10. Step 5: Evaluate • PERSONNEL: • Low experience level with local factors? • Distracted from primary tasks? • Fatigue or stress reactions? • Hazardous attitude?

  11. Step 5: Evaluate • THE SITUATION: • What is changing? • Are strategy and tactics working?

  12. Exercise For the following slides, identify: • Hazards • Fire behavior • Tactical options • Safety concerns • Watch Out situations 4A-12-S230-EP

  13. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  14. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  15. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  16. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  17. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  18. Hazards? Fire behavior? Tactical options? Safety concerns? Watch Out situations?

  19. Review Lesson 4A Objectives • Identify the five steps of the risk management process. • Apply the five step risk management process to given scenarios. 4A-19-S230-EP

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