The first step in the composite risk management process is identify hazards
Step 1: Identify hazards to the force. Consider all aspects of current and future situations, environments, and known historical problem areas.
Estimate the probability and severity and then determine the risk level using the risk assessment matrix
Accept some unnecessary risk
The first step in the composite risk management (CRM) process, as outlined in SSD 1, is to identify hazards. This involves recognizing potential risks and threats that could negatively impact personnel, equipment, or missions. By thoroughly assessing the environment and activities, leaders can determine what specific hazards need to be addressed in subsequent steps of the risk management process.
Identify the Hazard
Identify the Hazard
Supervise and evaluate is the last step in the risk management process. It's important to include time for evaluation of your efforts, and to see what you could have done better or what things you and your team did well.
A risk that equals or is less than the reward.
A necessary risk with benefits that outweigh the costs
Identify the Hazard
Identify the Hazard
Identify the Hazard
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