CONDUCT RISK MANAGEMENT MAIB1025 Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 1
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CONDUCT RISK MANAGEMENT MAIB1025 Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 1
OVERVIEW Concepts of Risk Management Risk Management Process Risk Management for MCMAP Risk Assessment Worksheet 2 Concepts of Risk Management
CONCEPTS OF RISK MANAGEMENT 3 Mission of RM
CONCEPTS OF RISK MANAGEMENT Mission of Risk Management To identify and mitigate risk in all activities, both on and off duty – Increases mission effectiveness – Minimizes loss of personnel and material 4 Principles of RM
CONCEPTS OF RISK MANAGEMENT Principles of Risk Management Accept risk when the benefits outweigh cost Accept no unnecessary risk Anticipate and manage risk by planning Make risk decisions at the right level 5 Levels of RM
CONCEPTS OF RISK MANAGEMENT Levels of Risk Management In-Depth – Detailed research and formal testing Deliberate – Planning for operations and training (RAW) Time Critical – Conducted during execution – On the spot review – On and off duty Questions 6
QUESTIONS? 7 Risk Management Process
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS 8 Mission of RM
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS Identify Hazards Any condition with potential to negatively impact the task or mission Property damage, personnel injury Assess Hazards Severity: worst consequence of the hazard Probability: likelihood that it will occur Risk Assessment Code (RAC) 9 Severity
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS Severity Categories Category I II III IV Description Loss of the ability to accomplish the mission Death or permanent total disability Loss of a mission-critical system or equipment Major facility damage Severe environmental damage Mission-critical security failure Unacceptable collateral damage Significantly degraded mission capability or unit readiness Permanent partial disability or severe injury or illness Extensive damage to equipment or systems Significant damage to property or the environment Security failure Significant collateral damage Degraded mission capability or unit readiness Minor damage to equipment, systems, property, or the environment Minor injury or illness Little or no adverse impact on mission capability or unit readiness Minimal threat to personnel safety or health Slight equipment or systems damage, but fully functional and serviceable Little or no property or environmental damage 10 Probability
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS Probability Categories Category Description A Likely to occur immediately or within a short period of time. Expected to occur frequently to an individual item or person Expected to occur continuously over a service life for a fleet, inventory of items, or group B Probably will occur in time Expected to occur several times to an individual item or person Expected to occur frequently over a service life for a fleet, inventory of items or group C May occur in time Can reasonably be expected to occur sometime to an individual item or person Can reasonably be expected to occur several times over a service life for a fleet, inventory of items, or group D Unlikely to occur, but not impossible 11 Risk Assessment Matrix
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS 12 Make Risk Decisions
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS Make Risk Decisions Develop controls Reduce RAC Implement Controls Convert controls to orders Understood at all levels Supervise Monitor effectiveness 13 Questions
QUESTIONS? 14 Risk Management for MCMAP
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR MCMAP 15 Responsibility of the MAI
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR MCMAP Responsibility of the MAI Conduct martial arts training – Techniques, free sparring, combat conditioning, sustainment, and integration Responsible for the safety of students Enforce established safeties Complete RAW’s from the template *The MAI may NOT develop new training 16 Responsibility of the MAI
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR MCMAP Responsibility of the MAIT Additional responsibilities Supervise martial arts training Ensure safeties are followed CO’s Subject Matter Expert (SME) for MCMAP risk management *The MAIT may develop new integration training for their unit, and RAW’s 17 Responsibility of the MACE
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR MCMAP Responsibility of the MACE Develops safeties Review RAW’s annually Provides baseline RAW’s for MCMAP Resource for all MAI/T’s 18 Questions
QUESTIONS? 19 RAW
RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET RAW’s MAI’s must be able to complete RAW’s Use the RAW baseline templates Specific conditions within your unit Risk decision authority – Appropriate level commander – Has final say for unit training 20 Example
RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET 21 Practical Application
PRACTICAL APPLICATION 22 Questions
QUESTIONS? 23 Review
REVIEW Concepts of Risk Management Risk Management Process Risk Management for MCMAP Risk Assessment Worksheet 24