DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
army accident investigation
DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
The online accident avoidance training will be repeated every 4 years as part of the license renewal procedure AR 385-10, 11-7(4b)
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DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
army accident investigation
Army Regulation 385-10, chapter 3 provides policy on Army accident investigation and reporting. Additionally, Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-40, Army accident investigations and reporting, is used along with Army Regulation 385-10.
DA Pam 385-40 Army Accident Investigations and Reporting Updated 25 February 2010 The regulation is AR 600-8-4
DA Pam 385-40 Army Accident Investigations and Reporting Updated 25 February 2010 The regulation is AR 600-8-4
DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
DA Pam 385-40 Army Accident Investigations and Reporting Updated 25 February 2010 The regulation is AR 600-8-4
Certain classes of on-duty accidents that always require a Centralized Accident Investigation are classes A and B. This rule applies to accidents that occur in the army.
army accident investigation
The steps in an army accident investigation typically include securing the scene to ensure safety and preserve evidence, followed by gathering information through witness interviews, physical evidence collection, and documentation of the incident. Investigators analyze the data to identify root causes and contributing factors. A comprehensive report is then prepared, detailing findings and recommendations for preventing future incidents. Finally, the results are communicated to relevant stakeholders for further action and policy improvement.
To enable the Army to identify lessons learned, Army-wide problems, and problematic trends To record the when, what, where, why, and how the accident occurred and make improvements so it will not occur again.
The Army ADSO Course covers all Safety programs that are mission specific to your installation, the installation safety office responsibilities, CDR Resp, ADSO Resp (BDE, BN, Co), SASOHI, Safety Audits, Accident Reporting, and and quarterly or monthly low hazard inspections. And once you conduct a first class with all level of ADSO's, then you can do quarterly training more hands on and specific to accident investigation or SASOHI's.