PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-714

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 714

MAY 2012

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PS 714
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army regulation
(ar) 385-10,
the army
safety program,
requires all Army
accidents to be
formally reported.
ar 385-10 defines
an army accident as
an unplanned event,
or series of events,
which results in
one or more of the
following…
•± Occupational±illness±to±Army±military±or±
Army±civilian±personnel
•± Injury±to±on-duty±Army±civilian±personnel
•± Injury±to±Army±military±(on-duty±or±off-duty)
•± Damage±to±Army±property
•± Damage±to±public±or±private±property,±and/or±injury±
or±illness±to±non-Army±personnel±as±a±result±of±Army±
operations±(the±Army±had±a±causal±or±contributing±
role±in±the±accident).
Safety…
One-Stop Accident Reporting Tool
currently,
reportIt
covers
both on- and off-
duty ground and
manned aviation
accidents for
military members,
civilians and
contractors that
can be reported on
da form 285-ab,
us
army abbreviated
ground accident
report,
and da form
239
7
-ab,
abbreviated
aviation accident
report.
future
upgrades
will show
all
accident
reports,
including
those for
unmanned
aerial
systems.
reportIt’s
user-friendly navigation guides first-time users through the
entire reporting process, and the new accident report format is simpler.
The us army combat readiness/safety center (usacrc) is in the process of
merging several separate, older applications into
reportIt
.
the army has
launched a new
web-based tool
called
reportIt
to
help its personnel
meet mandatory
accident reporting
requirements.
several guides and worksheets
are available for download
for both ground and aviation
accident reports at the website.
to check out or use the tool,
visit the website at:
ReportIt
is the Army-wide
accident reporting system
Helpful wizard assists in
filling out reports correctly
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