LEADERS SAFETY COURSE AND
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH COURSE
(LSC) U.S ARMY. EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.
Please describe the third step of the risk management process, developing controls and making
risk decisions. - ANS The controls can modify the probability a/ or severity. Each command
sets the level of risk each command can assume.
Please describe the risk management process. - ANS it is a codified process
You are partially correct, tell me when you would use this process? - ANS On all Army
operations. It will also be used for garrison activities and everyday operations.
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, What are some risk management responsibilities for Army Leaders? - ANS Ensuring my
personnel are trained on their METL tasks, implementing, maintaining, and assessing the
controls selected by the commander; ensuring personnel are competent in the integration of
RM, and applying RM to all activities
Close. As a leader, what are your responsibilities surrounding controls? - ANS 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. - ANS 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? -
ANS AR 385-10 and the U.S Army Combat Readiness Center's Website.
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH COURSE
(LSC) U.S ARMY. EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.
Please describe the third step of the risk management process, developing controls and making
risk decisions. - ANS The controls can modify the probability a/ or severity. Each command
sets the level of risk each command can assume.
Please describe the risk management process. - ANS it is a codified process
You are partially correct, tell me when you would use this process? - ANS On all Army
operations. It will also be used for garrison activities and everyday operations.
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, What are some risk management responsibilities for Army Leaders? - ANS Ensuring my
personnel are trained on their METL tasks, implementing, maintaining, and assessing the
controls selected by the commander; ensuring personnel are competent in the integration of
RM, and applying RM to all activities
Close. As a leader, what are your responsibilities surrounding controls? - ANS 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. - ANS 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? -
ANS AR 385-10 and the U.S Army Combat Readiness Center's Website.
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