Incompatible? Oxymoron? Unnecessary? Army Safety Program Army Regulation (AR) 385-10 The Army Safety Program AR 385-40 Accident Reporting & Recordkeeping.

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Incompatible? Oxymoron? Unnecessary?

Army Safety Program Army Regulation (AR) The Army Safety Program AR Accident Reporting & Recordkeeping AR Prevention of Motor Vehicle Accidents AR Range Safety AR Explosives Safety Program AR Army Aviation Accident Prevention Field Manual (FM) US Army Combat Readiness Center, (Formerly US Army Safety Center) Unit-Level Safety Personnel and Programs

Army Civilians Safety & Occupational Health Manager/Specialist Major Commands CorpsCorps of Engineers DivisionMateriel Command BrigadeAmmunition Center Army Aviation – Active Duty Aviation Safety Officers – Career Track Trained/Assigned to Company Level US Army Reserve Army Safety Augmentation Detachment

5-Step Composite Risk Management Process

Bold, Audacious Risk-Taking Is A Quality of Great Leaders Safety Versus Military Mentality, “Cost of Doing Business” Perception – Safety is an Administrative Requirement, Not Applicable in Combat Environment Availability of Safety Professionals

The Need to Identify, Assess, and Manage Risks Critical Importance of Adherence to Standards

Definition of Acceptable Losses Risk-Reward Analysis

Risk Management: Environmental Challenges

Risk Management: Environmental Challenges Heat & Hydration Night Operations

Risk Management: Local Vehicles Untrained, Unlicensed Drivers

Risk Management: Aviation Safety Airfield Management

Risk Management: Munitions Handling and Storage Unexploded Ordnance

Risk Management: Electrical & Fire Safety Range Safety Non-Standard Operations

Risk Management: Personal Protective Equipment

Risk Management: Material Handling Equipment

Risk Management: Movement of Equipment by Rail, Ship, Air, & Convoy

Risk Management: Convoy Operations

Risk Management: High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) Rollovers Changing Mission Systems Safety Integration

Risk Management: Seatbelts & Restraints

Safety Execute the Mission Bring Everyone Home