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CMC SD Assessment LtCol Brian Cavanaugh Director, CMC Safety Division 28 March 2012

Agenda Statistics Warrior Preservation Status Report Ground Climate Assessment Survey System Speakers Bureau Stressors Questions

USMC Mishap Fatalities

Warrior Preservation Status Report WPSR is the minimum ground reporting requirements Ground Climate Assessment Survey System (within 90-day after CoC/Annual) Operational Pause (within 6 month after CoC/Semi-Annually) Force Preservation Council (A/C Monthly, R/C Quarterly ) Command Safety Council (Quarterly) Safe Driving Council (Quarterly) Unit Workplace Safety Inspection (Quarterly) ORM Training (Initial/Annual) Supervisor Safety Training (Initial/Annual) Motorcycle & Driver Awareness Training (Initial/As rqd) Never Leave a Marine Behind Training/Trainers OSCAR Teams Ground Safety Manager/Officer Assigned and Trained

Warrior Preservation Status Report

Ground Climate Assessment Survey System www.semperfisurveys.org https://www.semperfisurveys.org/siteinstructions/USMC_Requirements_Matrix.htm Required Annually & within 90 days of CoC for Ground Units & within 30 days of CoC for Aviation Units

Speakers Bureau Mr. Bo Irvine Mr. Steve Verret http://www.marines.mil/unit/safety/Pages/Safety_Speakers.aspx

Risk Potential Increase Leadership Responsibilities OpTempo(Deployments/Exercises) Training (Rifle Range/CFT/PFT) Medical Stability(Home/Unit) Promotion Assignments Positive Stress Releases PT Family Leave Negative Stress Releases Drugs Alcohol Tobacco Risk Potential Increase Sexual Assault Financial Problems Relationship Issues PMV Accidents Suicides Legal Issues

Questions?