58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS 1. AR-385-10, The Army Safety Program 2. AR 385-40, Army Accident Investigation and Reporting 3. Supplemental ASC, 10th ASG, and USARJ Regulations 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS WHAT ACCIDENTS GET REPORTED 1. All Soldier and DOD Civilians 2. All Host Nation Employees, During Duty 3. Dependants only on Army Installations to Correct an Safety Hazard 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT STATISTICS: 1st Quarter FY-03, Oct-Dec 02 6 Vehicle Accidents No Hospitalization 2 PT Accidents 1 Outpatient Splint, Profile 1 Outpatient Surgery, Cast, Conv Lv, Profile 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT STATISTICS: 2nd Quarter FY-03, Jan-Mar 03: 2 Vehicle Accidents No Hospitalization 1 Work Injury Bruised Head, Outpatient Treatment Averaging Same or More Accidents this Quarter 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT REPORTING All Accidents Get Reported: Telephonic or email note ASAP Abbreviated Ground Accident Report (AGAR), AR 285-AB-R email format prepared by unit Safety NCO/REP, within 7 days Bn AGAR to 516th Sig Bde and 10th ASG within 28 days, with Bn CDR verification 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS WHAT ACCIDENTS GET REPORTED 1. All Soldier and DOD Civilians 2. All Host Nation Employees, During Duty 3. Dependants only on Army Installations to Correct an Safety Hazard 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT CAUSES 1. Driving Too Fast 2. Following Too Close 3. Misjudge Clearance While Backing Up Parking, Turning Around 4. Physical Training 5. Not Following Safety Precautions 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT PREVENTION 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION SAFETY ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT PREVENTION