1. Identify the Hazard 2. Assess the Risk 3. Analyze Risk Control Measures 4. Make Control Decisions 5. Implement Risk Controls 6. Supervise and Review
deliberate
Designate lines of accountability and support.
Make risk control decisions and implement control measures
To serve as a record of expenditure of organizational resources.
To serve as a record of expenditure of organizational resources.
To serve as a record of expenditure of organizational resources
Remember that each step is a building block for the next step
The Navy's Operational Risk Management (ORM) process consists of five steps. These steps are: 1) Identify hazards, 2) Assess hazards, 3) Make risk decisions, 4) Implement controls, and 5) Supervise and review. This structured approach helps personnel effectively manage risks associated with operations and ensure safety.
The first step of the Coast Guard's Operational Risk Management (ORM) process is to identify hazards. This involves recognizing potential risks that could adversely affect operations or personnel. By systematically identifying these hazards, the Coast Guard can assess and mitigate risks effectively in subsequent steps of the ORM process.
Identify Hazards; Assess Hazards; Make risk decisions; Implement Controls; Supervise
(a) 1) Identify Hazards, 2) Assess Risks, 3) Analyze Risk Control Measures, 4) Make Control Decisions, 5) Implement Risk Controls, 6) Supervise and Review
Navy ORM is a 5 step process, applied using 4 principles, at 3 levels. 5 steps are: Identify hazards , Assess hazards, Make risk decisions , Implement controls , Supervise (and watch for changes).