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Six core Principles of SSOP correct answers Formality, Forceful Backup, Procedural Compliance, Integrity, Questioning Attitude, Level of Knowledge (French Fried PIQL) Formality correct answers The understanding that information must be communicated in a specific way, every time, so that miscommunication never jeopardizes the ship's safety of that of the crew Forceful Backup correct answers Always being prepared to reinforce other team members during operation, Unclear orders are questioned and clarified, Regardless of rank or position Procedural Compliance correct answers Demands that written procedures are used every time an evolution is performed, Followed precisely, in order, and checked to ensure the processes are always operating as designed, "Get the book, read the book, do what book says" Integrity correct answers Honesty and integrity are ALWAYS the best policy. We inherently rely on each other, equipment system readings, logs, and verbal reports, This virtue is crucial to our Navy's success and we cannot place enough emphasis on accurate and forthright communications, Your Sailors and your Captain MUST be able to rely on your word. Questioning Attitude correct answers Every member of the crew is required and expected to evaluate every evolution and constantly use their levels of knowledge and experience to think about certain questions like what is the right action? What do I expect to happen? What is the worst thing that could happen? Level of Knowledge correct answers Demands continuous improvement on a personal level. Well's trained, knowledgeable operators act with confidence. Competence yields confidence. Standards of knowledge must be set and regularly tested for everyone, regardless of rank. This requires on and off duty review of training and reference material by all hands. The three Supporting Processes of the SSOP process correct answers Operational Risk Management, Incident Reporting, PBED What does ORM stand for? correct answers Operational Risk Management Operational Risk Management correct answers ORM does not mean risk avoidance. ORM should be part of your daily routines, not just special evolutions. Although there are several steps to a formal risk management process, you should routinely ask yourself: What could go wrong? What can I do about it? Should we be conducting this evolution now? Is this risk assessment and decision being made at the right level of authority?
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