NAVY SCHOOL MANAGEMENT MANUAL
NAVY SCHOOL MANAGEMENT MANUAL - AIM
NAVY SCHOOL MANAGEMENT MANUAL - AIM
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contains requirements for investigating and reporting<br />
formal training mishaps and near misses.<br />
OPNAVINST 1500.75 (series), Safety Policy and<br />
Procedures for Conducting High-Risk Training,<br />
promulgates definitions, policy, and procedures for<br />
Drop on Request (DOR), Training Time Out (TTO), and<br />
Emergency Action Plans. Delineates responsibilities<br />
for LC/LS/DET/participating activities, NETC, Naval<br />
Safety Center, COs and OIC's of naval activities,<br />
CCA's, TYCOMS, and Training Safety Officers in<br />
relation to high risk training.<br />
NETCINST 5100.1 (series), Occupational Safety and<br />
Health, Training Safety, and Firefighting Training<br />
Qualification Programs, promulgates the policies,<br />
procedures, and responsibilities for the training<br />
safety program.<br />
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Training managers will use the format contained in NETCINST<br />
5100.1 (series) for reporting training injuries and<br />
illnesses. This format may also be used for the quarterly<br />
consolidated summary report for illnesses and injuries.<br />
Training safety reviews of high-risk courses are conducted<br />
on a scheduled basis by TPEB. Training is evaluated during<br />
normal class hours using normal equipment configuration of<br />
technical training equipment (TTE). Training records and<br />
curriculum documentation are reviewed. Upon completion, a<br />
detailed outbrief and discussion of the evaluation is given<br />
to the Commanding Officer. A copy of the evaluation is<br />
also provided.<br />
SUMMARY<br />
Chapter 8 contains guidelines and procedures relevant to support<br />
functions. Safety is an ever-present concern of everyone. Many<br />
of the responsibilities and guidelines for ensuring safe<br />
training environments are integrated throughout this manual<br />
while the policy is contained in other instructions. The matrix<br />
that follows uses the information contained in both the NAVEDTRA<br />
135 (series) and NETCINST 5100.1 (series). In some cases both<br />
references will be cited.<br />
6-33<br />
NAVEDTRA 135C