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In 1987, the US Army implemented Operational Risk Management (ORM)
techniques in an attempt to reduce mishaps. By the early 1990s, the
Army reduced serious mishaps by more than 80 percent. In 1996, Air
Combat Command (ACC) outlined its ORM implementation strategy in an
attempt to reduce all types of mishaps while improving operational
effectiveness. While this plan allows for a tailored approach to a
wing's unique culture, the implementation has created some problems
within ACC units. The commander of ACC emphasized that this
implementation is a top down change in philosophy and not
necessarily a new safety program. This is important because a
cultural change is required to embed ORM seamlessly into everyday
missions. The main problem found during this study was that units
are attempting to quantify risks without the necessary information
or knowledge of the limitations with risk quantification. In
addition to this misguided quantification, units are not properly
integrating ORM into the mission; thus creating extra work that has
little benefit. ACC is taking steps to improve the ORM process at
the unit level by providing better information databases and
automated risk assessments during mission scheduling. However,
these programs are not in place and because of the emphasis ORM has
from the top leadership, ACC units are basically trying to do too
much too soon. This could seriously impede the ORM implementation
plan due to frustration from a lack of progress with regards to
minimizing risks and improving mission benefits. This study
recommends several possible solutions to these problems, but
emphasizes that more study is needed to find the best possible
solutions to the ORM problems in ACC units.
Heads UP is a harm reduction-based drinking prevention and research
project that seeks to promote healthy behavioral choices among
college students. Heads UP began as a collaborative project between
Dr. Joseph LaBrie and the Heads UP team and the Department of
Student Affairs at Loyola Marymount University. The present manual
is designed to provide appropriate personnel a step by step process
for implementing an empirically validated approach to reduce
alcohol-related risk among students in small group settings, as
well as ways to enhance risk-reducing programming on campuses. The
authors use a Motivational Interviewing approach as well as
utilizing the latest research in multi-component interventions to
address alcohol misuse and abuse among today's youth. Included are
explanations of the theoretical underpinning and scientific
research supporting the effectiveness of these interventions, as
well as intervention protocol including steps for pre and post
evaluation, outline of actual facilitator dialogue, and examples of
intervention worksheets.
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Getriebe Kupplungen Antriebselemente - Vortrage Und Diskussionsbeitrage Der Fachtagung "Antriebselemente", Essen 1956 (Vdma) (German, Paperback, Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 1957 ed.)
A. Eberhard, K. Kollmann, A Bartel, O. Dittrich, F.T. Barwell, …
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