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Multi-National Brigade (East)

Multi-National Brigade (East). COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT. POLICY AND DOCTRINE. DODI 6055.1 Safety and Occupational Health Program. AR 385-10, Army Safety Program. FM 101-5, Staff Organizations and Operations. FM 100-14, Risk Management . U.S. ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTER

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Multi-National Brigade (East)

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  1. Multi-National Brigade (East) COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT

  2. POLICY AND DOCTRINE • DODI 6055.1 Safety and Occupational Health Program • AR 385-10, Army Safety Program • FM 101-5, Staff Organizations and Operations • FM 100-14, Risk Management

  3. U.S. ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTER Aviation Safety Officer Course Protect the Force Through Composite Risk Management ASP 3 COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT The Misconception • Inhibit Commanders and leaders flexibility • Removes risk altogether • Sanction or justify violation of the law or regulations Composite Risk Management • Enemy • Environment • Materiel/system • Human error • Enemy • Environment • Materiel/system • Human Error • Off Duty • Work well if the entire unit is not trained in the process • Becomes a mission stopper • Removes necessity for training, standards, drills, tactics, techniques, and procedures “What’s going to hurt me or my co-workers?”

  4. IDENTIFY HAZARDS Composite Risk ManagementProcess Identify Hazards.Identify hazards to protect the force. Consider all aspects of current and future situations, environment, and known historical problem areas. Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards IdentifyHazards Implement Controls Supervise &Evaluate

  5. TERMINOLOGY Exposure Hazard • The frequency and length of time personnel and equipment are subjected to a hazard. • A condition or activity with potential to cause damage, loss or mission degradation. Risk Residual Risk Tactical Accident • The level of risk remaining after controls have been identified and selected for hazards that may result in loss of combat power. • Chance of hazard or bad consequences; the probability of exposure to chance of injury or loss from a hazard; risk level is expressed in terms of hazard probability and severity.

  6. Composite Risk Management Process Step 1: Identify Hazards • Identify Hazards Ask yourself: What can happen to me, my family or my friends if I continue this course of action? Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards Implement Controls Identify Hazards Supervise & Evaluate

  7. Composite Risk Management Process Step 2: Assess Hazards Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards • Assess Hazards Ask yourself: Will this kill or injure me, my family or my friends? Identify Hazards Implement Controls Identify Hazards Supervise & Evaluate

  8. Composite Risk Management Process Step 3: Develop Controls & Make Decision • Develop Controls and Make Risk Decisions Ask yourself: What can I do to prevent injury to me, my family or my friends? Is this course of action worth the risk to me, my family or my friends? Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards Identify Hazards Implement Controls Supervise & Evaluate

  9. Composite Risk Management Process Step 4: Implement Controls • Implement ControlsAsk yourself: What can I do to prevent injury to myself, my family or my friends? Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards Identify Hazards Implement Controls Supervise & Evaluate

  10. Develop Controls & Make Risk Decision Assess Hazards Implement Controls Identify Hazards Supervise & Evaluate Composite Risk Management Process Step 5: Supervise & Evaluate • Supervise and Evaluate • Take control of the situation. Be responsible. • You can prevent accidents by your actions and decisions!

  11. Unsafe Acts DON’T TAKE UNNECESSARY CHANCES

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