Joe Novack 633d ABW Safety Office JBLE (Fort Eustis), Virginia 878-3740.

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Joe Novack 633d ABW Safety Office JBLE (Fort Eustis), Virginia

Supervisor Responsibilities Establish a Safety and Health Program Appoint a Safety Representative (ADSP or CDSP) Ensure Proper Inspection of Worksites Provide SOPs and Ensure Compliance Provide Personal Protective Equipment/Clothing and Ensure Use Provide Adequate Safety Training and ensure it’s understood “Enforce the Standards” Report and Investigate “ALL” Accidents Ensure Employees are free to report unsafe or unhealthful working conditions (DA Form 4755)

NATURE OF OFFENSEFIRST OFFENSESUBSEQUENT OFFENSES POSSIBLE CHARGES 11. Failure to observe safety practices, including failure to use safety equipment such as seat belts, eye protection devices, and protective hearing devices ; Written Reprimand to Removal 5-Day Suspension to Removal Failure to observe safety practices; Carelessness; Endangering oneself; Engaging in unsafe work practices 12. Putting oneself or others at risk through careless use of government equipment such as machine shop tools, printing equipment, motor vehicles, firefighting equipment, law enforcement equipment. Written Reprimand to Removal 5-Day Suspension to Removal Putting a co-worker in danger; Engaging in unsafe work practices; Failure to observe safety practices; Unsafe use of government equipment; Inattention to duty. OPM - TABLE OF PENALTIES

Mandatory Safety Training Requirements Additional/Collateral Duty Safety Course Managers/Supervisors Safety Course Employees Safety Course Composite Risk Management Basic – ALL Soldiers – ALL DA Civilians Accident Avoidance Course Motorcycle Training

Identify hazards Assess hazards Develop Controls & Make decisions Implement controls Supervise & evaluate RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS

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Document Monthly Inspections Don’t restrict access to fire extinguishers 14

15 Do you Work With or are You Exposed to Hazardous Chemicals??? Do All Containers have a Label? Do you Know where the MSDSs are? Do you Know the Hazards Associated with the Chemicals? Do you Know what Protective/Control Measures to take? Do you Know the Proper First Aid Measures? Do you Know who is responsible for your Hazard Communication Program?

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THE DEADLY EQUATION WEIGHT X SPEED = CRASH FORCE 150 lbs X 70 mph = 10,500 lbs of Crash Force 20 lbs X 60 mph = 1,200 lbs of Crash Force 5 lbs X 60 mph = 300 pound projectile

Don’t Gamble with SafetyDon’t Gamble with Safety

Safety Office Additional Duty Safety Personnel Fire Department Industrial Hygiene Occupational Health Environmental Office Safety and Occupational Health Network

Supervisors set (or do not set) the standard An organization that fails to enforce standards has NO standards If it doesn’t look right or feel right; it probably isn’t right. There are no shortcuts to mission success – manage the risk – execute to standard Anyone has the right to stop unsafe acts

If, A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Equals, Then, K + N + O + W + L + E + D + G + E = 96% H + A + R + D + W + O + R + K = 98% Both are important, but the total falls just short of 100% But, A + T + T + I + T + U + D + E = 100% Safety is really about attitude. Make 100% Safe Behavior your choice both ON and OFF the job