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June is Risk Awareness Month - an opportunity to reinforce our commitment to safeguarding our people, missions and assets. At Naval Safety Command (NAVSAFECOM), safety is a continuous effort rooted in prevention, awareness and proactive leadership. Risk management is critical to every operation and workplace environment. Throughout June, NAVSAFECOM will spotlight key areas of risk awareness — including compliance, risk decision-making, latent factors and leading indicators caused by human factors and a lack of risk awareness — to help commands strengthen their safety posture and prevent mishaps before they occur. For weekly images in support of the weekly documents, see Risk Awareness Month downloadable graphics.

 

Week 1: Recognizing and Addressing Latent Failures

Defining Risk Awareness - Unit Commanders

Risk Awareness: What Every Team Should Know - Managers

Week 2: Understanding Human Factors and Risk Mindset

Risk Awareness: Human Factors & Risk Mindset - Unit Commanders

Risk Awareness: Human Factors & Risk Mindset - Managers

Week 3: Decision-Making Off Duty — PMV-2 and PMV-4 Safety

Risk Awareness: Off-Duty Risk Impacts Operational Readiness - Unit Commanders

Risk Awareness: Off-Duty Risk Impacts Operational Readiness - Managers

Week 4: Sustaining Risk Awareness — Resources to Keep the Conversation Going

Risk Awareness: Keeping the Conversation Going

 

 

 

 

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