Record Details
| Pub/Form Number | AR 385-10 |
|---|---|
| Pub/Form Title | THE ARMY SAFETY PROGRAM |
| Unit Of Issue(s) | |
| Associated AR | |
| Associated DA PAM | PAM 385-1, PAM 385-10, PAM 385-11, PAM 385-16, PAM 385-24, PAM 385-25, PAM 385-26, PAM 385-30, PAM 385-61, PAM 385-64, PAM 385-65, PAM 385-69, PAM 385-90, PAM 40-21 |
What is the Army safety Program?
The Army Safety Program is a collection of policies, tools and informational products designed to maximize integration of risk management across Army operations.
Which Department of Defense Instruction governs the Army safety Program?
Army Regulation 385–10.
What is DA Pam 385-10?
a. This pamphlet establishes mandatory guidance, functions, policies and procedures for the Army’s Safety Program. The goal of this pamphlet and subsequent programs is to reduce the risk of death or injury to Soldiers and civilians, and damage to vehicles, equipment and property due to accidents.
Who is responsible for the Army Safety Program?
The Director of Army Safety (DASAF), Office of the Chief of Staff, Army (OCSA) will— (1) Administer and direct an effective Army safety program to reduce the occurrence of accidents.
What DA PAM covers safety?
This pamphlet prescribes Army policy on ammunition and explosives (also referred to as military munitions) safety standards. It implements the safety requirements of DOD M6055 .
What are the principles of the Army Safety Program?
The U.S. Army Safety Program is based on four major principles: conducting on-going training that is common to both leaders and individuals, treating safety as part of everyone’s responsibilities, maintaining universally established safety planning procedures; and utilizing the after-action review process.
Which safety standards have the highest priority?
The U.S. Department of Defense Standard Practice for System Safety (MIL–STD–882) places the highest priority on elimination of hazards through design selection.
What are the Army Safety Principles?
What is the basic principle of risk management?
The five basic risk management principles of risk identification, risk analysis, risk control, risk financing and claims management can be applied to most any situation or problem. One doesn’t realize that these principles are actually applied in daily life over and over until examples are brought to light.
Department of the Army Pamphlet DA PAM 385-10 Safety: Army Safety Program January 2010 Rapid Action Revision (RAR) establishes mandatory guidance, functions, policies and procedures for the Army’s Safety Program to reduce the risk of death or injury to Soldiers and civilians, and damage to vehicles, equipment and …
What is the Army safety Program AR 385 10?
a. This regulation prescribes Department of the Army (DA) policy, responsibilities, and procedures to protect and preserve Army personnel and property against accidental loss. It provides for public safety incident to Army operations and activities, and safe and healthful workplaces, procedures, and equipment.
Where can I take the Army safety course?
The course is available online for Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve Soldiers through the U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center Distance Learning program.
When did safety the Army Safety Program end?
Safety The Army Safety Program *Army Regulation 385–10 Effective 23 September 2007 History. This publication is a rapid action revision (RAR). This RAR is effective 14 J u l y 2 0 1 0 . T h e p o r t i o n s a f f e c t e d b y t h i s RAR are listed in the summary of change.
What is part one of the Army Safety Program?
Part One Army Safety Program Management Functions. Part One of this regulation addresses general Army Safety Program management functions necessary for sustaining all phases and operations of the Army whether at the garrison, in contingency operations or wartime conditions.
Where can I find distance learning courses for the Army?
The United States Army Combat Readiness Center now hosts its Distance Learning (DL) courses on the Army Training Support Center (ATSC) Army Learning Management System (ALMS) site. This provides Soldiers, Army civilians, safety professionals and joint forces greater access to our training resources.