(ESAMS/NEL) Expert Strategies, Review of
(36) Key Practice Questions and Verified
Detailed Answers; for Guaranteed Success
(2026/2027)
This Individual-Manage Your Risk (QHS) (ESAMS/NEL) 36-question training focuses
on applying Operational Risk Management (ORM) and Time Critical Risk
Management (TCRM) to daily scenarios. It covers hazard identification, assessing
risks, and implementing controls using principles like "Accept No Unnecessary Risk"
to improve situational awareness and safety.
Key Exam Themes and Concepts
Deliberate ORM Process: The first step is to Identify Hazards.
TCRM (Time Critical Risk Management): Used for immediate, time-sensitive
situations.
ABCD Model: Assess the situation, Balance resources, Communicate, Do and
Debrief.
Human Factors: Recognizes fatigue and inexperience as hazards.
Levels of ORM: In-depth, Deliberate, and Time Critical.
Sample Scenario Q&As
PO1: "What is the first step of the deliberate ORM process?" -> Identify the
hazards.
PO1: "Which of the four principles does this fall under?" -> Accept no
unnecessary risk.
CPO: "Would fatigue be considered a hazard?" -> Yes, that's a human factor.
Scenario: "Time-critical... What should I do first?" -> Assess the hazard.
Exam Structure
The test covers situational scenarios, including a cookout ("Alexis Santos") and work-
related tasks ("PO1 Weaver"). The first two sections of the test are often reported
not to count against the final grade
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, Quiz_________________?
PO1 Weaver: "Anyway, I'm right outside the galley. Should I stay here?" -
Answer
The galley is where you need to be.
Quiz_________________?
PO1: "What is the first step of the deliberate ORM process?" -
Answer
Identify the hazards.
Quiz_________________?
PO1: "This is time-critical. Dinner is about to start. So, what should I do first?" -
Answer
Assess the hazard.
Quiz_________________?
PO1: "OK, so now what?" -
Answer
Find any available resources that could help mitigate this.
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