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- The Army risk management process consists of five steps1234:
- Identify the hazards.
- Assess the hazards.
- Develop controls and make risk decisions.
- Implement controls.
- Supervise and evaluate.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Risk management is a process - a five-step process that should be embedded in Army culture and applied to all operations. The steps are: Identify the hazards. Assess the hazards. Develop controls and make risk decisions. Implement controls. Supervise and evaluate.safety.army.mil/MEDIA/Safety-Shorts/Off-Duty/emo…The RMIC program consists of five phases: Phase 1 – Planning: Identification of potential risks. Phase 2 – Documentation: Recording processes involved to mitigate risks. Phase 3 – Testing and Evaluation: Ensuring internal controls are in place and effectively reduce risks.www.army.mil/article/280319/understanding_the_ri…The CRM process consists of the following five steps: (1) Identify the hazards, (2) Assess the hazards, (3) Develop controls and make risk decisions, (4) Implement controls, and (5) Supervise and evaluate.www.part-time-commander.com/army-risk-manage…Risk Management
- Step 1. Identify hazards.
- Step 2. Assess hazards to determine risks.
- Step 3. Develop controls and make risk decisions.
- Step 4. Implement controls.
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