ORM ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET MISSION: RODEO

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3 5 2 3 4 3 3 5 ORM ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET MISSION: RODEO DATE WORKSHEET PREPARED: _________________ APPROVAL / AUTHORITY: _______________________ PARTICIPANT(S): APPROVED / DISAPPROVED STEP 2: ASSESS HAZARDS STEP 1. IDENTIFY HAZARDS STEP 3: MAKE RISK DECISIONS STEP 4: IMPLEMENT CONTROLS STEP 5: SUPERVISE OPERATION HAZARD CAUSES INIT RAC DEVELOP CONTROLS RESID RAC HOW TO IMPLEMENT HOW TO SUPERVISE LACK OF MX WEAR/TEAR OR REPLACEMENT ALWAYS STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE – MAXIMIZE SAFETY 3 DEVELOP INSPECTION / MX SCHEDULE INSPECT GEAR PRIOR TO EACH EVENT. WHEN IN DOUBT, REPLACE IT PRE RIDE FAILURE OF GEAR / MAL- FUNCTION 5 ENSURE GEAR IS IN EXCELLENT COND WEAR IT ! NOTE THE LEVEL OF ACTIVITY – ENSURE ABILITIES MATCH. STOP IF NECESSARY INJURY / IMPACT ON GROUND ACTIVITY BASED GET NEW HELMET / PADS/ GLOVES, PROTECTIVE EQUIP 2 RIDE 3 MUSCLE FATIGUE INJURY LENGTH OF TIME IN ACTIVITY KNOW PERSONAL LIMITS / DO NOT PUSH BODY TOO FAR 4 IF SORENESS / FATIGUE EXISTS – STOP ACTIVITY MONITOR SELF OTHER RIDERS RIDE 3 PLAN TO CLEAN AND INSPECT EQUIPMENT AFTER RIDE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT 3 FOLLOW MANUFAC. RECOMMENDATIONS ON STORAGE/CLEAN INSPECT GEAR EQUIP REGULARLY POST RIDE HARSH USE OF EQUIPMENT 5 LESSONS LEARNED: ACCEPT RISK: YES NO COMM WITH HIGHER: YES NO ALL WORKSHEETS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH OR MEET THE INTENT OF CNATRA 3058/1 (5-05)