*june 2017 – june 2019 ^with ^Without AD 1,05 AR 24 NG 193 Total 1,49 Personnel Enrolled 470,463 Surveys Completed 302,624 Total number of units ^Debriefed.

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*june 2017 – june 2019 ^with ^Without AD 1,05 AR 24 NG 193 Total 1,49 Personnel Enrolled 470,463 Surveys Completed 302,624 Total number of units ^Debriefed in ARAP during 2 Year period (by component): ^with suspect data ^Without Suspect data ARAP Group (Mean Score) Range (Class A Accidents) Fatalities Class B Accidents Top 25 % (4.210) 4.028 - 4.775 (25) 21 10 2nd (3.925) 3.831 - 4.027 (26) 19 12 3rd (3.742) 3.639 - 3.830 (38) 39 25 Bottom (3.487) 2.860 - 3.638 (87) 77 60 ARAP Group (Mean Score) Range (Class A Accidents) Fatalities Class B Accidents Top 25 % (4.247) 4.075 - 4.775 (24) 20 9 2nd (3.977) 3.891 - 4.074 (28) 18 3rd (3.801) 3.698 - 3.890 (43) 43 23 Bottom (3.536) 2.857 - 3.697 (81) 73 57 ^Unit’s most current debrief if debriefed more than once. *Data as of 17 June 2019

*arap survey item category tools for commanders *arap survey item category TOOL PA RS QC RM CC ARMY PUBLICATIONS DIRECTORATE (PUBS/FORMS)   X ARMY READINESS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (ARAP) MANDATORY CP-12 (Resources, Training and Development) GROUND RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL (GRAT) MEDIA (Safety Feeds, Information Papers, Seasonal Safety Campaigns) OFF-DUTY SAFETY (PMV-4, PMV-2, Privately Owned Weapons) ON-DUTY SAFETY (Driver's Training Toolbox, Range & Weapons Safety Toolbox, Workplace Safety) READY AND RESILIENT (R2) X  REPORTING & INVESTIGATION (Regulations & Guidance, ReportIt) SAFETY AWARDS PROGRAM (CSA Safety Award, SMA Safety Award) SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM TRAINING COURSES (Aviation and Ground Safety Officer Training, Online Training) TRAVEL RISK PLANNING SYSTEM (TRiPS) *PA - PROCESSES AUDITING, RS - REWARD SYSTEMS, QC - QUALITY CONTROL, RM - RISK MANAGEMENT, CC - COMMAND AND CONTROL

The ARAP assessment score appears highly correlated with mishaps. emerging insights Insights For Incorporating Mitigations The ARAP assessment score appears highly correlated with mishaps. How a unit answers these 10 questions may tell the Commander/Director if his/her unit is at an increased risk for future mishaps.

top five scoring arap questions top and bottom scoring arap questions 1based on mean score top five scoring arap questions 16 Leaders in my unit encourage everyone to be safe and to follow the rules. 13 In my unit, we believe safety is an important part of all operations. 49 I am properly trained to safely conduct all of my missions. 26 Unit leaders consider safety issues during the planning and execution of operational and training plans. 20 My unit sets high quality standards and strives to maintain quality control. bottom five scoring arap questions 34 Based upon my unit's personnel and other resources, the unit is stretched too thin. 24 Lack of experienced personnel has negatively affected my units ability to operate safely. 50 Morale and motivation in my unit are high. 52 Mandatory “down time” standards are enforced in my unit. 59 The Safety Officer position is a desired job in my unit. 1When analyzed, units that are deployed (OIR/OFS) the questions that scored high were the same as those units that were stateside.