OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
(ORM)
Purpose. - answerPreviously established and reissue policy for Operational Risk
Management (ORM) as an integral part of the decision-making process for all navy
military and civilian personnel, on or off duty. It involves training and planning at all
levels in order to optimize operational capability and readiness by teaching personnel to
make sound decisions regardless of the activity in which they are involved.
ORM - answeris a method to identify hazards, assess risks and implement controls to
reduce the risk associated with any operation.
CNO (N09F) - answershall provide policy for ORM in the Navy and ensure specific
applications of the ORM process are integrated into Navy Occupational Standards.
Fleet Commanders, Echelon II Commanders and Type Commanders - answerprovide
uniform force wide guidance for identifying areas where existing instructions, standard
operating procedures and command-specific applicatons and requirements be
augmented with ORM as per this instruction
Naval Education Training Command (NETC) shall - answer(1) Develop curricula for,
and incorporate ORM
instruction at all points of accession and each level of formal
leadership training, General Military Training (GMT), and all
courses where safety or force protection is addressed, i.e.,
initial warfare qualification schools, war-fighting tactics or
strategy courses, etc. Serve as the course curriculum model
manager and the course control authority for ORM.
(2) Integrate the ORM process and its specific
application to pertinent subjects into fleet tactical training
and Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS).
(3) Integrate specific applicatons of the ORM process
into Navy Occupational Standards for the Navys Individual
Training Standards.
(4) Include ORM in the orientation and training of all
personnel, military and civilian. The level of training will be
commensurate with rank, experience and leadership position.
Naval Manpower Analysis Center - answershall incorporate the ORM process into
Naval Standards, curricula, and where ever specific applications warrant additional
requirements.
(ORM)
Purpose. - answerPreviously established and reissue policy for Operational Risk
Management (ORM) as an integral part of the decision-making process for all navy
military and civilian personnel, on or off duty. It involves training and planning at all
levels in order to optimize operational capability and readiness by teaching personnel to
make sound decisions regardless of the activity in which they are involved.
ORM - answeris a method to identify hazards, assess risks and implement controls to
reduce the risk associated with any operation.
CNO (N09F) - answershall provide policy for ORM in the Navy and ensure specific
applications of the ORM process are integrated into Navy Occupational Standards.
Fleet Commanders, Echelon II Commanders and Type Commanders - answerprovide
uniform force wide guidance for identifying areas where existing instructions, standard
operating procedures and command-specific applicatons and requirements be
augmented with ORM as per this instruction
Naval Education Training Command (NETC) shall - answer(1) Develop curricula for,
and incorporate ORM
instruction at all points of accession and each level of formal
leadership training, General Military Training (GMT), and all
courses where safety or force protection is addressed, i.e.,
initial warfare qualification schools, war-fighting tactics or
strategy courses, etc. Serve as the course curriculum model
manager and the course control authority for ORM.
(2) Integrate the ORM process and its specific
application to pertinent subjects into fleet tactical training
and Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS).
(3) Integrate specific applicatons of the ORM process
into Navy Occupational Standards for the Navys Individual
Training Standards.
(4) Include ORM in the orientation and training of all
personnel, military and civilian. The level of training will be
commensurate with rank, experience and leadership position.
Naval Manpower Analysis Center - answershall incorporate the ORM process into
Naval Standards, curricula, and where ever specific applications warrant additional
requirements.