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IMCP - U.S. Army

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Installation Management Campaign Plan # of safety inspections, findings from accident investigation, repairs ormaintenance deferred.Sub-tasks:SF3-1: Conduct job hazard analyses for selected occupations.SF3-2: Provide safety training and education as required by AR 385-10, <strong>Army</strong> SafetyProgram.SF3-3: Ensure 100 percent reporting of accidents, investigations and analysis inaccordance with <strong>Army</strong> Regulation 385-10.SF3-4: Ensure units on the installation are using <strong>Army</strong> systems such as the <strong>Army</strong>Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS), Digital Training ManagementSystem (DTMS) and the <strong>Army</strong> IMCOM Registration System (AIRS) to manage studenttraining.SF4 Require and Promote Safety in Professional and Personal ActivitiesGoal: Commanders and leaders have theresponsibility to ensure Soldiers and Civilianemployees identify and assess risks, determineprocesses to eliminate losses, and carry out dailyassignments without injuring personnel ordestroying vital equipment. Leaders will be safetyalert in every aspect and will hold everyoneaccountable for accident prevention. Evaluationreports and counseling sessions will addressspecific safety responsibilities and goals. Leaderswill recognize individuals and units at all levels for their safety performance, accidentprevention efforts and accomplishments.Metrics: % of Garrisons that have met all the training requirements stated in IMCOMCommand Policy Memorandum 385-10-1 – Safety Policy. % of Garrisons that have established safety performance requirements in allmilitary efficiency reports and civilian employees’ performance plans.Sub-tasks:SF4-1: Commanders and leaders will include safety objectives in performancestandards and will evaluate safety performance in annual evaluation reports.Are We Doing The Right Things? Are We Doing Things Right? What Are We Missing?37

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