Committed to Excellence A Lesson From the Past for Safer Future Tactical Vehicle Ken Deylami U.S. Army Research And Development Engineering, National Automotive.

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Committed to Excellence A Lesson From the Past for Safer Future Tactical Vehicle Ken Deylami U.S. Army Research And Development Engineering, National Automotive Center (NAC)

Committed to Excellence Motivators Each year many millions of Dollars are lost due to accident related loss of life, productivity and property. Safety is most talked about, but with the tendency to be the least practiced. Safety often takes the back seat to the performance and mission requirements in the operation of military vehicles. There is a relationship between safety, operator, hardware and mission, with the operator as the common denominator. We lost far too many lives due to accidents in Iraq.

Committed to Excellence FACTS & STATISTICS The Army total number of ground, Class A accidents (death or property damage of at least $2 mil), increased by 58%, compared to FY 2002, The Army combat vehicle Class A accidents in 2003, increased by 300% compared to 2002, and the 3 year average prior to (does not include war time statistic) (Source: USASC) USA Today, April 16, 2003, from an interview with General William Wallace commander of U.S. Army forces in Iraq “ Among the 121 U.S. military deaths from March 21 through Tuesday (April 15), 35 have been officially classified as accidents. Among the 31 British deaths, 16 have been classified as accidents”. Also “Of the 51 total accidental deaths, 28 were in helicopter crashes/collisions and 12 were in vehicle crashes.

Committed to Excellence Operator, Mission, Hardware OPERATOR MISSION HARDWARE Does the job, but is UNSAFE with total disregard for comfort Too cramped Many hard objects too close Promotes fatigue and stress Higher chance of injury Potential for lower efficiency

Committed to Excellence Operator, Mission, Hardware OPERATOR MISSION HARDWARE Does the job, but is UNSAFE, with total disregard for comfort Too cramped Many hard objects too close Promotes fatigue and stress Higher chance of injury Potential for lower efficiency

Committed to Excellence Taken for Granted Do we take safety for granted? Should safety be sidelined to mission (War time) Should Operation Requirements Documents (ORD) list more safety requirements? What is the role of education? Built-in safety technology vs. safety awareness education.

Committed to Excellence Is Safety a Luxury Safety professionals report that in spite of today's emphasis on safety by the Army's top leadership, there is still a perception among some young Army leaders that safety is something you have to consider in peacetime missions; but in wartime, safety becomes a luxury. If that is true, and if it is also true that when things get tough, the first things to go are the luxuries - then when war comes, we can no longer afford safety. The question really is, “Can we afford not to consider safety during wartime?” NO

Committed to Excellence Make a Conscious Decision How much safety technology is too much for tactical vehicles? What is the best value for money? –Technology –Operator education –Active enforcement –All of the above

Committed to Excellence Plan For Safer Future Tactical Truck system Explore, develop and incorporate safety technology through collaboration between RDECOM, USASC and the user community. Emphasize safety awareness/education Enforce safety practice