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210-4 Range Control SOP Apr 01

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FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARDCAMP BLANDING TRAINING SITE<strong>210</strong>-5 RANGE CONTROL STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURES8.1.10 Fatigue Management - Commanders and leaders are responsible for reducing the risk ofsoldier fatigue, management of crew rest and hydration plans. Adherence to the Wet Bulbconditions is the unit commander's responsibility. Note: Conditions may vary depending on thelocation of training verses the location where the Wet Bulb reading was taken.8.1.11 Landing Zones - All commanders and leaders will be familiar with the nearest LZ locationto their training areas and the potential hazards to personnel, aircraft and equipment.8.1.12 Unit Safety Officer/NCO - IAW Florida National Guard PAM 385-10, Chapter 2-10, everysafety officer will establish procedures for the conduct of a Unit Safety and Accident PreventionProgram.8.1.12.1 Unit Safety Officer is responsible for incident and accident reporting (FNGForm 272, Incident /Accident Report Form).8.1.12.2 Unit Safety Officer will insure enforcement of wearing all Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE). (i.e. head protection, eye, gloves etc.).8.1.12.3 It is the responsibility of the Unit Safety Officer to insure all medical supplies(Class VIII) are identified and in the possession of the training unit.8.1.12.4 The Unit Safety Officer will coordinate the safety requirements at least 45 daysprior to the training period with the CBTS Safety Officer.8.1.12.5 The Unit Safety Officer will utilize GTA 5-8-12, Individual Safety Card for heatand cold weather injury prevention.CBTS <strong>210</strong>-5 <strong>Range</strong> <strong>Control</strong> Standard Operating ProceduresRevision Date: <strong>01</strong> Oct 20<strong>01</strong>Page - 36 -

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