Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc.
Underage drinking
Drunk driving
Local events deemed necessary for soldiers to be aware of
Off-limits/blacklisted areas
Restrictions imposed on how far soldiers can travel (for instances such as when the unit is on DRF1)
Off-duty conduct of soldiers (e.g., date rape, fighting, public disturbances, etc)
Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc.
All of the above are objectives of safety briefings.
All of the Above
The purpose of conducting safety briefing include giving people relevant safety tips. This is to help reduce risks in any accident or incident.
A brief statement of the three or four carry-away messages for the briefing
Topics that are important to include in a formal safety briefing depend on the company or organization in question. For factories, the topics may include emergency shut-off procedures for machinery, first aid for cuts and eye injuries, and the proper use of safety glasses and protective gear.
yes
the roles and responsibilities of the director of army safety and other key players in the army safety program can be found in what document?
You should include a brief statement of the three or four carry-away messages from the briefing. The question; "Are there any questions?"
the roles and responsibilities of the director of army safety and other key players in the army safety program can be found in what document?
There is no model that you are reqired to use.
yes
Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc. Underage drinking Drunk driving Local events deemed necessary for soldiers to be aware of Off-limits/blacklisted areas Restrictions imposed on how far soldiers can travel (for instances such as when the unit is on DRF1) Off-duty conduct of soldiers (e.g., date rape, fighting, public disturbances, etc) Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc. All of the above are objectives of safety briefings.
Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc. Underage drinking Drunk driving Local events deemed necessary for soldiers to be aware of Off-limits/blacklisted areas Restrictions imposed on how far soldiers can travel (for instances such as when the unit is on DRF1) Off-duty conduct of soldiers (e.g., date rape, fighting, public disturbances, etc) Weather concerns (especially if you're at a post such as Fort Drum), to include frostbite, chilblains, etc. All of the above are objectives of safety briefings.