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The Army Training System - AskTOP

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Appendix-4Figure A-4. Example of Completed Risk Management Work Sheetfor Company/TeamA. Mission or Task: B. Date/Time GroupC. Date Prepared:Begin: 010035R May XXConduct a deliberate attackEnd: 010600R May XX29 April XXD. Prepared By: (Rank, Last Name, Duty Position) CPT William Wallace, CdrE. Task F. Identify G. Assess H. Develop Controls I. Determine J. ImplementHazards HazardsResidual ControlsRisk("How To")ConductobstaclebreachingoperationsObstaclesInexperiencedsoldiersOperating underlimited visibilitySteep cliffsInsufficientplanning timeHigh (H)High (H)Moderate (M)High (H)High (H)Develop and use obstaclereduction planAdditional instruction andincreased supervisionUse NVDs; use IR markers onvehiclesRehearse use of climbingropesPlan and prepare concurrentlyLow (L)Moderate (M)Low (L)Moderate (M)Moderate (M)K. Determine overall mission/task risk level after controls are implemented (circle one)Unit TACSOP, OPORD,training handbookModified training schedule,additional instructionUnit TACSOP, OPORDFM 90-6, Mountain OperationsTC 90-6-1, MountaineeringOPORD, troop-leadingproceduresLOW (L) MODERATE (M) HIGH (H) EXTREMELY HIGH (E)Risk Management

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