You are part of a combat patrol in a foreign city. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civil Considerations factor of METT-TC?
  • By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations
  • Develop controls and make risk decisions
  • A decision-making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks both on-duty and off-duty
  • Pedestrians at the market, riots or demonstrations, and/or religious events taking place
What is the intersection of the assessed probability and severity of a hazard called in the RM process?
  • Supervise and evaluate
  • Assess hazards
  • Risk level
  • Level of severity of an adverse event's effect
Which of the following is not a RM principle?
  • Risk that remains after all controls have been selected
  • Apply the RM process to situations where serious injury might occur
  • Supervise and evaluate
  • Level of probability of an adverse event occurring
What is the fifth step in the risk management (RM) process?
  • Supervise and evaluate
  • Identify hazards
  • Risk level
  • Troops and Equipment
What METT-TC factor is at the root of the question: Do I remember the training I received about what to do when encountering unexploded ordnance?
  • Assess hazards
  • Develop controls and make risk decisions
  • Troops and Equipment
  • Supervise and evaluate
What do the terms "catastrophic, critical, moderate, and negligible" describe in the risk assessment matrix?
  • Level of severity of an adverse event's effect
  • Develop controls and make risk decisions
  • Level of probability of an adverse event occurring
  • Risk level
What do of the terms "frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, and unlikely" describe in the risk assessment matrix?
  • Level of severity of an adverse event's effect
  • Level of probability of an adverse event occurring
  • Risk that remains after all controls have been selected
  • Develop controls and make risk decisions
What step in the risk management (RM) process is focused on determining the probability and severity of a hazard occurring?
  • Troops and Equipment
  • Risk level
  • Assess hazards
  • Identify hazards
What method is used to implement controls in the RM process?
  • To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring is reduced enough that the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks
  • Communicate, coordinate, implement, and integrate the control's who, what, when, where, and how into SOPs, written and verbal orders, mission briefings, and staff estimates with clear and simple execution orders
  • By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations
  • Supervise and evaluate
How are hazards identified during mission planning?
  • Communicate, coordinate, implement, and integrate the control's who, what, when, where, and how into SOPs, written and verbal orders, mission briefings, and staff estimates with clear and simple execution orders
  • To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring is reduced enough that the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks
  • By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations
  • Apply the RM process to situations where serious injury might occur
What RM process step requires a cycle of continuous reassessment until the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks of not completing it?
  • Level of severity of an adverse event's effect
  • Troops and Equipment
  • Level of probability of an adverse event occurring
  • Develop controls and make risk decisions
What is the first step in the risk management (RM) process?
  • Identify hazards
  • Risk level
  • Assess hazards
  • Supervise and evaluate
What does "residual risk" mean in the RM process?
  • Risk that remains after all controls have been selected
  • Level of probability of an adverse event occurring
  • Level of severity of an adverse event's effect
  • Apply the RM process to situations where serious injury might occur
What are controls designed to do?
  • Supervise and evaluate
  • By ensuring subordinates understand how, when, and where controls are implemented, monitoring the employment of controls, and adjusting as situational awareness demands
  • Risk that remains after all controls have been selected
  • Reduce or eliminate risk
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