Army accident class levels

    • [DOCX File]Department of the Army

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      f. Army culture has transformed its expectations about loss. No preventable loss is acceptable. g. Leaders are the key to preventing loss. In February, 2006, the Chief of Staff, Army wrote that “In the most dangerous environment [in theater] we have a much reduced accident rate relative to the exposure levels.


    • [DOC File]AGAR Use and Preparation Guide - White Sands Missile Range

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      a. AR 11-9 The Army Radiation Safety Program. b. AR 385-10 Army Safety Program. c. AR 385-40 Army Accident Reporting and Records. d. AR 385-55 Prevention of Motor Vehicle Accidents


    • [DOC File]Department of the Army

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      Army leaders believe that ANY preventable loss is unacceptable. In the Accident category, POV and motorcycle operations are the leading causes, followed by personal injury (falls, drowning, pedestrian), Army motor vehicle accidents, Army aircraft accidents, Army combat vehicle accidents, fire and explosion.


    • [DOC File]TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE (TSP) - United States Army

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      Aviation Warrant Officer Advanced course, 2-1-C32, length 11wks; Includes training/instruction and practical exercises in Army aviation and professional military subjects in common functional areas, Army aviation personnel management, military writing and briefings, threat and combat skills, safety/accident procedures and aviation subjects.


    • [DOC File]REFERENCE

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      Army Accident Investigation and Reporting . DA Pam 385-61. Toxic Chemical Agent Safety Standards. DA Pam 385-63. Range Safety. DA Pam 385-64. Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards. DA Pam 385-65. Explosive and Chemical Site Plan Development and Submission. DA Pam 385-90. Army Aviation Accident Prevention. DA Pam 420-10. Space Management Guide


    • [DOC File]TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE (TSP) - United States Army

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      In addition to the accident reports Department of the Army (DA) Pam 385-40 requires near-miss information is important in identifying hazards before they can result in serious damage or injury. Trained additional duty safety officers (ADSO) or collateral duty safety officers (CDSOs), and first-line supervisors are the best sources for this ...


    • Chapter 5 Investigation and Reporting of Army Accidents

      Class A & B accidents. The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center (USACRC) must be notified immediately for any Class A or B off-duty Army ground accident involving military personnel. The information required is on the “Telephone Notification of Ground Accident” worksheet DA Form 7306 located on the CRC website, or the USAPA site.


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