3 ORM PROCESS LEVELS - ✔✔✔-Time Critical
Deliberate
In-Depth
4 weapon safety rules - ✔✔✔-1. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded
2. Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot
3. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire
4. Keep the weapon on safe until you intend to fire
Angular cornering - ✔✔✔-Physically boxing the aggressor in a corner
Balance - ✔✔✔-Center of gravity
Basic Stance - ✔✔✔-Hands on buckle, feet shoulder width apart
Baton components (from top to bottom) - ✔✔✔-Threaded tip
Friction lock shafts
Retention collar
Grip
Retention clip
Replaceable cap
Capsicum - ✔✔✔-peppers
cause - ✔✔✔-something that produces an effect
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CJCSI 3121.01B (Encl. "L") - ✔✔✔-Standing rules for Use of Force for US Forces (SRUF)
Contact cornering - ✔✔✔-Grabbing a potential aggressor ( verbalization is preferable)
Controls - ✔✔✔-Actions taken or measures put in place to eliminate a hazard or reduce the
associated identified risk.
Deadly Force - ✔✔✔-force likely to cause death or great bodily harm
Defensive Stance - ✔✔✔-Protecting your face, strong, square form
DoD Directive 3000.3 - ✔✔✔-Policy for Non-Lethal Weapons
DoD Directive 5210.56 - ✔✔✔-Carrying of Firearms and the Use of Force by DoD Personnel
Engaged in Security, Law and Order, or Counterintelligence Activities.
Emulsifier - ✔✔✔-a stabilizing agent in emulsions
Exit cornering - ✔✔✔-Forcing a potential aggressor into your personal space, causing them to
be more submissive.
Eye communications
Showing authority - ✔✔✔-Direct, uninterrupted eye contact
Head and shoulders straight
Eye communications
Showing confidence - ✔✔✔-Eye contact
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Keeps head erect
Eye communications:
Showing concern - ✔✔✔-Eye contact
Tilting head slightly forward
Eye communications:
Showing support - ✔✔✔-Eye contact
Slightly nodding head
Force - ✔✔✔-Physical presence
Four principles of ORM - ✔✔✔-Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and manage risk by planning
Make risk decisions at the right level
hazard - ✔✔✔-Any real or potential condition that can cause personal injury, illness, death,
property damage or mission degradation
Hazard Severity - ✔✔✔-An assessment of the potential consequences that can occur as a result
of a hazard.
Hazardous condition - ✔✔✔-A condition which if allowed to go unchecked or uncorrected has
the potential to cause a mishap