LSC UPDATED SCRIPT 2026 PRACTICE
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● Please describe the risk management process. Answer: The process is
to identify and assess hazards, develop and implement controls, and
supervise and evaluate the process.(wrong)
● You are partially correct, tell me when you would use this process?
Answer: On all Army operations. It will also be used for garrison
activities and everyday operations.
● What are some risk management responsibilities for Army Leaders?
Answer: Ensuring my personnel are trained on their METL tasks,
training personnel to be competent in the integration of risk
management, and applying risk management to all activities. (wrong)
● Close. As a leader, what are your responsibilities surrounding
controls? Answer: I'll brief the controls selected by the commander and
ensure my personnel follow the controls. I'll evaluate the controls, and if
they are ineffective, I'll modify them for my unit's usage. (wrong)
● A soldier is working under a vehicle in a motor pool and not wearing
safety googles. hydraulic fluid splashes in his eyes after which he
permanently loses vision in one eye. Is this event an Army accident, and
if so, what class? Walk me through your thought process. Answer: This
, is a Class B Army accident. I would also look into why the Soldier was
not wearing proper eye protection.
● What are two different sources that define the different classifications
of an Army accident? Answer: AR 385-10 and the U.S Army Combat
Readiness Center's Website.
● Would you care to try again? What is one source that would help you
define the different classifications of an Army accident? Answer: AR
385-10
● Describe the different components of workplace safety. Answer: Job
hazard analysis, electrical safety, and a HAZCOM program.
● What are some of the identified hazards of a bivouac site? Answer:
Field sanitation, field mess operations, carbon monoxide poisoning,
generators, and movement of motor vehicles.
● Please name three of the tactical safety areas. Answer: Bivouac areas,
tactical water operations, and environmental hazards.
● What safety personnel do you have direct access to? Answer: My
ADSO, my civilian CDSO, and specific area experts that can be either
military or civilian. I can also reach up to the Battalion or Brigade level
if required.
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● Please describe the risk management process. Answer: The process is
to identify and assess hazards, develop and implement controls, and
supervise and evaluate the process.(wrong)
● You are partially correct, tell me when you would use this process?
Answer: On all Army operations. It will also be used for garrison
activities and everyday operations.
● What are some risk management responsibilities for Army Leaders?
Answer: Ensuring my personnel are trained on their METL tasks,
training personnel to be competent in the integration of risk
management, and applying risk management to all activities. (wrong)
● Close. As a leader, what are your responsibilities surrounding
controls? Answer: I'll brief the controls selected by the commander and
ensure my personnel follow the controls. I'll evaluate the controls, and if
they are ineffective, I'll modify them for my unit's usage. (wrong)
● A soldier is working under a vehicle in a motor pool and not wearing
safety googles. hydraulic fluid splashes in his eyes after which he
permanently loses vision in one eye. Is this event an Army accident, and
if so, what class? Walk me through your thought process. Answer: This
, is a Class B Army accident. I would also look into why the Soldier was
not wearing proper eye protection.
● What are two different sources that define the different classifications
of an Army accident? Answer: AR 385-10 and the U.S Army Combat
Readiness Center's Website.
● Would you care to try again? What is one source that would help you
define the different classifications of an Army accident? Answer: AR
385-10
● Describe the different components of workplace safety. Answer: Job
hazard analysis, electrical safety, and a HAZCOM program.
● What are some of the identified hazards of a bivouac site? Answer:
Field sanitation, field mess operations, carbon monoxide poisoning,
generators, and movement of motor vehicles.
● Please name three of the tactical safety areas. Answer: Bivouac areas,
tactical water operations, and environmental hazards.
● What safety personnel do you have direct access to? Answer: My
ADSO, my civilian CDSO, and specific area experts that can be either
military or civilian. I can also reach up to the Battalion or Brigade level
if required.