CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
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<strong>Staff</strong> <strong>Officer</strong>'s <strong>Guide</strong><br />
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Quarterly Safety Briefing<br />
52d Infantry Division (Mech) & Fort Riley<br />
Fort Riley Safety Office Goals<br />
• Assists with the integration of safety and<br />
occupational health (SOH)/risk management<br />
• Conducts SOH/risk management training for<br />
all units and activities<br />
• Analyzes accident profiles<br />
• Recommends risk reduction measures<br />
· Start with the first main point. It should coincide with the first main point you showed in the<br />
outline.<br />
· Use bullets or other techniques to highlight the key items of your main point.<br />
· Focus the slide content to complement your briefing. Again, the slide should augment the briefing,<br />
not vice versa.<br />
· Don’t overcrowd your slide. As a rule of thumb, use no more than five to seven lines.<br />
· Don’t forget to transition to the next slide. Develop deliberate transitions that help your audience<br />
stay on track with you. A good transition will tie the content of one slide to the content of the next<br />
slide.<br />
Second Point<br />
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