The SABCs (Situational Awareness, Bystander Intervention, Active Engagement, and Communication) in the context of USAF CBT (Computer-Based Training) typically refer to strategies for addressing and preventing issues like sexual assault and harassment within the Air Force. These principles emphasize the importance of being aware of one’s surroundings, intervening safely when witnessing inappropriate behavior, actively engaging in supportive actions, and maintaining open communication to foster a respectful environment. For specific answers or scenarios, refer directly to the CBT materials provided by the USAF.
To stop severe bleeding of the arm, which pressure-point artery should you press on
Shock is the bodys reaction to what?
There are not any answers online to be found for the risk management Air Force CBT. Answers will have to be obtained through studying.
what type of fracture has bone protrunding from the shin
when the emergency bandage to the head
two statements about land mines?
The answers are all in the course notes and text books
idual has an insect bite or sting, what can be used to reduce the chance of an infection and remoce traces of venom?
Yes, I can provide guidance on explosive ordnance reconnaissance CBT. Can you please specify what questions or information you need help with?
applicable to aircraft only, vehicles can continue
There are not any answers online to be found for the risk management Air Force CBT. Answers will have to be obtained through studying.
The USAF Corrosion and Prevention Computer-Based Training (CBT) is typically hosted on the Air Force's Advanced Distributed Learning Service (ADLS) platform. It is accessible to military personnel and civilian employees involved in maintenance and support roles. Users can log in to the ADLS system to find and complete the corrosion prevention training modules. For specific access or updates, checking with your unit’s training coordinator is recommended.