It increases the probability of mission success.
It increases the probability of mission success.
By integrating risk management into Armywide mission goals
Accident injuries, no matter where they happen, reduce Army mission readiness
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.
The regulation that provides information on the Army's Risk Management Process is Army Regulation (AR) 385-10. This regulation outlines the framework for identifying, assessing, and managing risks associated with Army operations and activities. It emphasizes the importance of integrating risk management into planning and decision-making to enhance safety and mission success.
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.
Accident injuries, no matter where they happen, reduce Army mission readiness
Accident injuries, no matter where they happen, reduce Army mission readiness
Accident injuries, no matter where they happen, reduce Army mission readiness
Accident injuries, no matter where they happen, reduce Army mission readiness
To comply with legal requirements. To ensure the Army is ready and able to perform its mission To protect Army property and resources from accidental loss To provide safe workplaces, procedures and equipment
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.