RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET WEAPON HAZARDS - Playing with weapon SENSITIVE ITEM HAZARDS -loss of weapon LIGHT / WEATHER HAZARDS -hot weather injury -rain.

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RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET WEAPON HAZARDS - Playing with weapon SENSITIVE ITEM HAZARDS -loss of weapon LIGHT / WEATHER HAZARDS -hot weather injury -rain (Date, Time, Month, Year) 5. HAZARDS: 7. CONTROLS: 11. HOW IMPLEMENTED: 12. WHO/HOW SUPERVISED: 13. CONTOLS EFFECTIVE: 6. INITIAL RISK 8. RESIDUAL RISK 9. MISSION/TASK RISK AFTER CONTROLS: LOW MEDIUM HIGH EXTREMELY HIGH 10. COMMAND REVIEW/AUTHORITY: 1. MISSION/TASK: 2. DTG BEGIN: 3. DATE PREPARED: 4. PREPARED BY: RANK / LAST NAME / POSITION WEAPON MAINTANANCE TRAINING JUL06 20 JUL 2006 SSG / TAYLOR / PRMY INST MED MED - Muzzle awareness -Sensitive items inventory. -Secure weapons at all times -100% inventory before/after training -Ensure soldiers bring water to training -identify previous hot weather injuries -Ensure soldiers bring rain gear LOW -Treat weapon as loaded weapon -Safety Brief -100% Inventory -Inspect soldiers for water -Identify and mark soldiers -Inspect soldiers NCOIC/ SQD LDR NCIOC/SQD LDR SQD LDR

5. HAZARDS: -Be aware of limited visibility. Weather LOW -Know weather forecast and be aware of changes. LOWGet weather OIC/NCOIC -Drive slow during wetreport from or foggy conditions.EOC. RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET (Date, Time, Month, Year) 7. CONTROLS: 11. HOW IMPLEMENTED: 12. WHO/HOW SUPERVISED: 13. CONTOLS EFFECTIVE: 6. INITIAL RISK 8. RESIDUAL RISK 9. MISSION/TASK RISK AFTER CONTROLS: LOW MEDIUM HIGH EXTREMELY HIGH 10. COMMAND REVIEW/AUTHORITY: 1. MISSION/TASK: 2. DTG BEGIN: 3. DATE PREPARED: 4. PREPARED BY: RANK / LAST, FIRST NAME / POSITION

9 LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST LINE ITEM 1.LOCATION OF PICKUP SITE 2.RADIO FREQUENCY/CALL SIGN 3.NUMBER OF PATIENTS BY PRECEDENCE 4.SPECIAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 5.NUMBER OF PATIENTS BY TYPE 6.NUMBER AND TYPE OF INJURIES/ILLNESS (PEACETIME) 7.METHOD OF MARKING PICKUP SITE 8.PATIENT NATIONALITIES AND STATUS 9.TERRAIN DESCRIPTION (PEACETIME) BEFORE MEDEVAC ARRIVES 1.CLEAR THE AIRWAY 2.STOP THE BLEEDING 3.PROTECT THE WOUND 4.TREAT FOR SHOCK