Section I Required Publications AR 385–10 The Army Safety Program
AR 385–40 Accident Reporting and Records
DA PAM 385–10 The Army Safety Program
DA PAM 385–40 Army Accident Investigation and
DA PAM 385–64 Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards
DA PAM 385–90 Army Aviation Accident Prevention Program
FM 5–19 Composite Risk Management
Section II Related Publications A related publication is a source of additional information. The user does not have to read it to understand this publication. AR 40–5 Preventive Medicine
AR 385–63 Range Safety (MCO 3570.1B)
AR 420–90 Fire and Emergency Services
AR 600–55 The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (3) Escort recovery vehicles to accident scene.
e. The maintenance officer will— (1) Ensure qualified personnel are available to assist the safety accident investigation board at the accident site. (2) Provide the board with an estimated cost of damage (ECOD) to assist in determining accident classification. (3) Help the board recover and identify wreckage and determine the operating conditions of various parts. (4) Provide maintenance history.
f. The USO/NCO will— (1) Know requirements of AR 385–10 and DA Pam 385–40. (2) Review the pre-accident plan and ensure that it is tested at least once annually. (3) Ensure the accident site is secure until the safety accident investigation board arrives. (4) Classify the accident based upon ECOD from the maintenance officer and injury severity estimates from the medical activity. (5) Keep the chain of command informed. (6) Act as an advisor to the safety accident investigation board and assist its members as necessary.
g. The public affairs officer will— (1) Dispatch personnel to the accident scene to handle news releases. (2) Maintain liaison with local news services. (3) Help investigators identify witnesses and solicit return of wreckage pieces that may have been removed without authorization.
h. The facility engineer will— (1) Provide, upon request from the safety accident investigation board, personnel and
All of the following are key sources of Army transportation hazards EXCEPT: * Air operations * Port operations * Rail operations * POV operations What document mandates the integration of composite risk management into the unit safety and occupational health program? * AR 385-10 * FM 5-19 * DA Pam 385-40 * DA Pam 385-90 What key resource(s) are available to commanders for assistance with loss prevention? * Sexual Assault/Prevention Response Program * Center for Health…
failure was in regards to grooming or personal additions to uniform, I thought it would be pertinent to cover these subjects most thoroughly, If any additional information is required of me I will add on to this. When a man volunteers for the army he agrees to follow a set of…
Elaborate body paragraphs with sufficient/relevant details (30 points) * Use proper punctuation (5 points) For over 60 years, Selective Service and the registration requirement has served as a backup system to provide greater manpower to the US army. During the Vietnam War, more than 1,500,000 civilians were drafted. Majority of American citizens disagree with the draft, as so do I, because it goes against the main idea that our country stands for—freedom. Others argue saying that America would…
development of water power on the nation’s rivers. This drove the United States into an era of dam construction throughout numerous rivers, both great and minor (Jenkins, John Wilbur). Dams have an average life span of 50 years, and 25% of the dams in the Army Corps of Engineers National Inventory of Dams are now more than 50 years old. This number is projected to increase to 85% by the year 2020. Consequently, we are already seeing huge structural failures and problems within the United States, some examples…
followers. There were women who also would cover themselves up as men and would go out to fight until someone discovered them or until they were injured. The women of Loyalists had to leave the land they were staying on for safety precautions. It shocked many to see the safety of their property and of their personal lives were no longer secure and that absolutely nothing could help protect them if their husband was a Loyalist. There were multiple families that had to make new homes. Gender amnesia…
Skills Level 2, 3, and 4. 6 August 2004. STP 7-11C14-SM-TG Soldier's Manual and Trainer's Guide, MOS 11C, Indirect Fire Infantryman, Skill Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4. 6 August 2004. FM 7-15. The Army Universal Task List. February 2009. AR 350-1. Army Training and Education. 9 April 2003. AR 385-10. The Army Safety Program. 29 Feb 2001. FM 3-0. Operations. 14 June 2001. FM 7-0 (FM 25-100). Training the Force. 22 October 2002. FM 7-1. Battle Focused Training. 15 September 2003. FM 100-14. Risk Management…
garrison mission is a failure to double check and make sure that you completely understand the mission through asking questions and not assuming you know what’s going on. Your unit is having a convoy live fire exercise and you are told a series of safety precautions and directions on how to complete your mission. If you don’t make sure you understand your directions completely and ask questions and voce your concerns this could lead to confusion among the unit and result in unnecessary injury or even…
As an example any live weapons range you go to part of the safety brief is “everyone here is a range safety” meaning anyone can call a cease fire if they observe dangerous behavior or a situation regardless of rank and it can be a Colonel or a brand new private, does not matter. As such in that event everyone becomes accountable not…
their error until it is too late to avoid damage. Here’s an example. Many years ago I was invited to a meeting on helping the Army train officers forleadership and decision making. At the meeting, a Colonel from the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command explained that many small unit leaders had ta be removed because of poor leadership skills. A representative from an army laboratory jumped in and described the new three-part leadership training program his unit had just completed. Next, a technology…
of the significance, always has a consequence. Serving as a civil defense committee member appointed by the commander in chief entails a great deal of both practical and logical thinking, as an essential requirement of the position is ensuring the safety and protection of the members within society. Believing a nuclear war is approaching where only a select portion of society will remain alive may seem unthinkable in today’s modern society. However, there was a time in America’s history when this…