385-10
Ar 385-10 See the related link. See also: Ar 25-2 Ar 380-21 FM 5-19
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The requirement for establishing a unit safety program in the Army is outlined in Army Regulation (AR) 385-10, titled "Army Safety Program." This regulation details the responsibilities, policies, and procedures necessary for managing safety within Army units to ensure personnel safety and mission success. It emphasizes the integration of safety into all aspects of operations and training.
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Ensuring that the integration of controls is addressed by the commander falls under the function of the additional duty Safety Officer Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) in the area of risk management. This role involves evaluating potential hazards and ensuring that appropriate safety measures and controls are implemented within the unit. The Safety Officer NCO assists in maintaining a culture of safety and compliance with regulations, ultimately supporting the commander's responsibility for the safety and well-being of personnel.
Scheduling is the approximate time frame definition for future events. Scheduling, for example, is used in laying out the main Framework activities for the project. If the project is behind schedule, then integration testing can't even begin. Integration testing happens after unit testing which happens after coding. Additionally, if scheduling is tight, then project managers could potentially reduce the time in integration testing thus reducing the quality or increasing the cost.
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What are your primary resources for unit safety expertise, training, tools, or publications
What are your primary resources for unit safety expertise, training, tools, or publications