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Long Island Group – February 2011 Safety Briefing. Long Island Group-NER NY 251. February 2011 Safety Briefing Topics : It’s Worth Repeating New ORM Reports New On-Line Safety Briefings Winter Safety Tips: Driving & Living New Cadet Safety Training Policy
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Long Island Group-NER NY 251 February 2011 Safety Briefing Topics: It’s Worth Repeating New ORM Reports New On-Line Safety Briefings Winter Safety Tips: Driving & Living New Cadet Safety Training Policy Prepared By: 1st Lt. Harris Stein – LIG Safety Officer
CAP Safety • Focusing on safety is a Primary Goal of all activities, exercises or missions. • All Seniors & Cadets are safety officers. • Unit Commanders, Safety Officers: Know who is qualified and who can take part -advise those who are not. Keep your safety currency currentis a must. • Expanded selections of on-line safety briefings • No current safety education? Don’t Expect To Participate! Suspension from all activities. • Intro To On-Line Safety For New Members – 31 Mar 11 • Move towards on-line education and record keeping.
Timely SafetyThoughts • Prepare an ORM Worksheet during the planning process for ALL CAP activities. • Safety Day – October 2011; Jan-March 2012. • Everyonemusttake-Introduction To On-Line Safety for New Members. • Quarterly Safety Education Reports, post on-line. • REMEMBER, All Seniors & Cadets are safety officers. • Are you qualified to take part? Health(CAPF-60) & Education requirements. • Annual Safety Survey-Don’t just say “yes”. • Unit Commanders & Safety Officers: If you do not post your training in eServices, attendees will not get credit.
Operational Risk Management-ORM • During the activity pre-planning phase-make it part of the process. • Safety Briefing – Inform participants of hazards. • Analyze & list all potential hazards and risks. • Assess hazards and risk and rank them as to frequency and potential severity. • Implement controls and risk reduction. • Mitigate potential hazards by understanding risks. • Post event-activity debriefing
Safety Education on-Line Electronic Reporting in eServices
Online Safety Briefings - Expanded • SAFETY BRIEFING TOPICS - CAP ONLINE SAFETY BRIEFINGS • Introduction to CAP Safety for New Members (Cadets and Senior Members)Executive Safety Course (NST Classroom Course) • Hurricane Preparedness and Awareness • Introduction to Mishap Investigations (NST Classroom Course) • Lightning Safety • Personal Risk Management - 101 Critical Days of Summer • Spatial Disorientation • Techniques of Managing Safety as an Officer (NST Classroom Course) • Taking the High Ground: Personal Safety During a Flood • Wind Chill Index.pptWinter Driving Safety • ONLINE TESTING FOR THESE MODULES, AS AVAILABLE, ARE COMPLETED IN eSERVICES • SPECIALTY TRACK SAFETY EDUCATION COURSES • BASIC SAFETY COURSE - SENIOR SAFETY COURSE - MASTER SAFETY COURSESPECIALITY TRACK SAFETY EDUCATION TESTS • OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT COURSES • BASIC ORM - INTERMEDIATE ORM - ADVANCED ORM - ORM EDUCATION TESTS ANNUAL ORM FAMILIARIZATION (COMING SOON) • FAA SAFETY SEMINAR AND EVENTS LOOK-UP
Winter Driving Tips • Seatbelts, speed, sleep, salts, snow, sleet. • Winterize vehicle. Antifreeze, tire pressure • Be prepared to turn around. • Fog, slow down - dim lights or fog lights. • Ice – slow down, black ice, bridges/overpasses • Clear, clean windows. Extra wiper fluid. • Increase your follow distance. • Steer into skids, off the gas and breaks. • Stay clear of snow plows • Snow survival kits and gear.
Winter Home & Safety Tips • Advisories, Watches and Warnings-Stay Tuned • Snow, Freezing Rain, Sleet, Wind & Wind Chill • Home Safety: Family Emergency Plan, Emergency Tools & Supplies – Food, Water and Clothing, Loss of power, Clean walking surfaces, Water Pipes • Generator Safety, Kerosene Heaters, Woodstoves, Carbon Monoxide-Ventilation • Fire Safety • Pet Safety • Outside Play & Work Safety-Over exertion, Hydration, Hypothermia, Frostbite
Hot Off The Press Paper and Pencil – Classroom learning for younger cadets
New Policy - Cadet Safety Training • 1. Complete an “Introduction to Core Values”. • 2. Complete the “Introduction to Safety” and pass a formal test with a grade of 80%. This quiz can be taken on-line in eServices from the Safety Education Module of a senior can print quizzes from eServices and use pencil and paper. The hard copy quizzes in eServices can be accessed from the Cadet on-line testing Admin module.